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*Mike Smith
Wall gaps
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11-17-2004 02:26 PM
Hi Everyone,
This bugs me. I do alot of residential remodels. I get a gap between
existing wall and a new wall that are in line, when I have demo'd an
existing wall that is perpendicular to the walls. What can I do about this
condition.
Thanks in advance,
Michael Smith, AIA
mike@mdsarchitect.com
*Chad
Re: Wall gaps
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11-17-2004 05:42 PM in reply to:
*Mike Smith
Mike,
You have to drag the grip at the end of the new wall (where is lays in the
middle of that perpendicular wall) so that it lays on the outside of the
existing wall. This is a manual cleanup.
As far as I know, Revit won't clean the joins up automatically between
existing and new.
"Mike Smith" wrote in message
news:419bd037_1@newsprd01...
> Hi Everyone,
> This bugs me. I do alot of residential remodels. I get a gap between
> existing wall and a new wall that are in line, when I have demo'd an
> existing wall that is perpendicular to the walls. What can I do about
this
> condition.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Michael Smith, AIA
> mike@mdsarchitect.com
>
>
>
>
*Chad
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11-17-2004 05:42 PM in reply to:
*Mike Smith
Or, you could over-ride the wall join on the demo'd wall, and pull the wall
end back so that it is parallel with the inside of the existing and new
walls.
"Chad" wrote in message
news:419bfcf3$1_2@newsprd01...
> Mike,
>
> You have to drag the grip at the end of the new wall (where is lays in the
> middle of that perpendicular wall) so that it lays on the outside of the
> existing wall. This is a manual cleanup.
> As far as I know, Revit won't clean the joins up automatically between
> existing and new.
>
> "Mike Smith" wrote in message
> news:419bd037_1@newsprd01...
> > Hi Everyone,
> > This bugs me. I do alot of residential remodels. I get a gap between
> > existing wall and a new wall that are in line, when I have demo'd an
> > existing wall that is perpendicular to the walls. What can I do about
> this
> > condition.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Michael Smith, AIA
> > mike@mdsarchitect.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
