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Aug 3, 2020 at 14:34 comment added FreeMan Did you ever get this resolved? If so, please give a check-mark to the answer that helped you the most, or write up your own answer explaining what you did to get it fixed and give yourself a check mark. That will help others with this kind of problem know that this has a resolution and is a good place to look for their answer.
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Oct 6, 2019 at 13:16 comment added CCCBuilder Both. Bottom and top plate. For example I'll use 16 footers as much as possible in a wall, so I'll have the 16' top plate and 16' bottom plate, and then say I have a window starting at 15' from the beginning of layout, well now I have an interrupt in my layout that isn't near as friendly to splice like it would be if it we're just another stud. I'm thinking I just need to just start my first wall off short enough so a window or door will land in the next 16' piece of wall instead.
Oct 6, 2019 at 8:45 comment added Lee Sam When you say, “wall plate”, do you mean sole plate or one of the double top plates used in constructing a wall?
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