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Hello I'm using the revit structure in 2013 for the first time and am running into an issue where I have two seperate beam systems (2x10) that I need to join to a 5 1/8 x 15 Glulam beam which runs along the valley of these two beam systems. I've attached an image of the situation I am stuck in. Is there a way I can extend these beams to meet flush with the glulam?
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I thought I understood the question until I looked at the image. Now I'm confused.
Please provide a better image.
That last one is giving me a headeache.
Edited on: Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:16:35 AM
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Here are a couple more views of the situation. Thanks again
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