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Sun, Mar 4, 2007 at 9:18:45 PM | NEW Gyp on EXISTING Stud wall

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Looking to see how other people do this.  I have existing 6" walls that are studs only and I'm trying to find the best way to add gyp board to each side of the wall in the New Construction Phase.  Just looking for opinions here.  Thanks!

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Mon, Mar 5, 2007 at 7:46:36 AM | NEW Gyp on EXISTING Stud wall

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you could create a wall as 'drywall' only. then draw it as new construction.

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Mon, Mar 5, 2007 at 8:59:01 AM | NEW Gyp on EXISTING Stud wall

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Thought about that.  The only consequence I could think of for that would be the overlapping walls warning. and then having wall based families only cutting one of those walls (ie: door, window, opening, etc.)

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Mon, Mar 5, 2007 at 2:17:08 PM | NEW Gyp on EXISTING Stud wall

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couldnt you then just join the two walls and the door/window/opening would then cut both. (excuse me if I'm wrong.)


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Mon, Mar 5, 2007 at 3:34:13 PM | NEW Gyp on EXISTING Stud wall

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that's right; draw the wall next to the other, join, a wall-based item should cut threough both.

Walls should not overlap. Make sure your loc line is set right.


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Mon, Mar 5, 2007 at 4:59:00 PM | NEW Gyp on EXISTING Stud wall

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Tue, Mar 6, 2007 at 11:24:19 AM | NEW Gyp on EXISTING Stud wall

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I see.. you were suggesting a single 1/2" wall (for gyp) next to the existing wall.  That makes sense and would probably work well.  Thanks for the suggestion.

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