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I am trying to create a foundation wall to support a fireplace. The foundation wall consists of 12" CMU, 4" CMU and 4" Brick. Is it possible to create a wall that has 12" CMU at the base of the wall and on top of the wall have is 4" brick and 4" CMU? The 4" brick wall would be variable where the 4" CMU only goes up 2 courses (1' - 4"). How would I create a wall that has all of these components? See attached for graphic representation. I want to model a foundation wall that will support the fireplace.
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