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Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 2:26:22 PM | Stone Water Table

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I am trying to create a stone water table about the base of a residential structure. The water table will go from the finish floor of the foundation slab down to the land grade. It will be approximately 1'-2" from the top of the foundation down to the grade. It will be "attached" to the outside of the foundation wall. I want it to have the look in the 3D model as well as show up on any. Any suggestions on adding this component to the existing  foundation wall to get the look I desire? It is made of cultured stone.

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