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see the image.. how would i take the very first step in approaching the task of creating a revit wall assembly for this wall situation? different thicknesses- studs are offset- what a mess..
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They should be constructed as separate walls... A 1'6" type and a 1'2"
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thanks Mr. Spot i didn't even think of that but i see it clearly now..
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