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Wrapping “at inserts”,

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JamaL9722060
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Wrapping “at inserts”,

Wrapping “at inserts”,

 

I couldn’t see any effect for any of the choices of the wrapping “at inserts” (don’t wrap/exterior/interior/both) while wrapping “at ends” is reflected directly on the drawing.

 

How to see the effect of wrapping “at inserts”?

 

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Thank you

 

Best

 

Jamal

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Jamal Numan
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  • "Inserts" refers to windows, doors, etc, inserted in the wall.
  • "Exterior" means that the layer designated as the most exterior layer of the wall, such as brick, is the layer that turns towards the center of the wall, to cover the air gap or the core of the wall, at windows and doors.
  • "Interior" means that only the layer designated as the most interior layer of the wall, such as gypsum board, is the layer that turns toward the center, to cover the gap, or cover the core, at window and doors.
  • "Both" means that both interior and exterior layers turn to cover the air gap or the core.

Alfredo Medina _________________________________________________________________ ______
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Many thanks Alfredo for the elaboration. This is very useful.

 

Best

 

Jamal

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Jamal Numan

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