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Wed, Jan 3, 2007 at 7:52:36 AM | Wall Clean

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I have a brick and cmu wall. The brick is unlocked with a base offset. The walls that abutt the brick side stop short of the cmu, but at the face of brick (which is up high), so there is a gap. How do I get the wall to clean?

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Wed, Jan 3, 2007 at 3:19:54 PM | Wall Clean

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I assume you mean like the first image attachment. 

If so, I've done this seen a couple different ways.

1) Make a reveal in the bottom wall for the brick ledge and use the attach command to attach the wall to the bottom of the floor of the level the brick/cmu wall is on.  This was done to achieve the detail shown here.

2) Make a wall type with two layers of the same material.  Make the exterior-most layer the same width as your brick + air cavity.  Unlock that layer and bring it down to match the brick layer.  Attaching the wall to the floor level that brick/cmu wall is on should take the rest of the wall all the way up.  I tried this but it leaves a nasty line between the two layers that can be fixed with the lineworks tool.  However, there were other visibility issues I ended up with so I used the first option above.

 

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