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How do I place a 6"x6" curb on a 4" slab that has a thickened slab edge with a footing below? The curb also needs to not exist at door opeings.
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If it suffices do it as a wall sweep... that way it will automatically break at wall openings. However it needs to exist where walls aren't then I'd do it as a floor slab edge and drag its grips to break it in the appropriate places for wall openings... Otherwise you could create a family to do this that has an instance length property.
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