Roof plans
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Hi Jules,
Myself and Justin stood and looked at the pitched roof option. It would need a length span of 10+ metres, so would need a steel. A lot more complicated and a lot more cost for me, would look great, but not something I can afford. I'll have to stick with the cheaper option I'm afraid, unfortunatly the cost is very important to me - skint.
Myself and Justin stood and looked at the pitched roof option. It would need a length span of 10+ metres, so would need a steel. A lot more complicated and a lot more cost for me, would look great, but not something I can afford. I'll have to stick with the cheaper option I'm afraid, unfortunatly the cost is very important to me - skint.
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OK you got me thinking again, back to square 1 then - LOL
I hate you Monkey Boy, was going to order the timber today, but you'd already got me thinking.
So some questions:
So it would have to be a beam down the centre for sure I guess, made from wood and at 10metres long, what size would this need to be?
What pitch in degrees roughly?
What else do I nee dto know?
I was going to put the 5 x 4" square back posts up this Saturday, with the 6" x 2" connecting beams between them. Perhaps I can still do this, just need to work out the height again.
I hate you Monkey Boy, was going to order the timber today, but you'd already got me thinking.
So some questions:
So it would have to be a beam down the centre for sure I guess, made from wood and at 10metres long, what size would this need to be?
What pitch in degrees roughly?
What else do I nee dto know?
I was going to put the 5 x 4" square back posts up this Saturday, with the 6" x 2" connecting beams between them. Perhaps I can still do this, just need to work out the height again.
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Pitched would solve another huge problem you could potentially have which is the down fall of many flat roofs which is snow loading, 12" of snow on a flat roof is a hell of a lot of Kn/m2 and with the span you are looking at big trouble!!
Also the pitch of the roof is great for keeping nets etc
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Also the pitch of the roof is great for keeping nets etc

When your ready for a hand just ask