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I need to create a wall like the attached pdf. What would be the best way to go about it? Looking through some of the post a stacked wall was mentioned. Is that the thing to do? If so can someone give me a few pointers in creating one. Thanks, Raina Mc
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Oh yeah I am working in 2008. Thanks again
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You want to use a stcked wall fir that situation. Align the two walls creating your stacked wall by finish face interior. This will align the interior face of your gyp board.
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Ok I made a stacked wall. Now I need to add the sweep for the drip edge/coping. Is there a way to do this in the stacked wall? Or do I have to apply the sweep to the cmu wall so it shows on the stacked? Thanks for the help.
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