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The work goes much more smoothly

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:14 am
by zihadhosenjm40
Stepping back from the imaginary vertical drawn through the upper groove by 5-6 cm in any direction, we chisel the lower row of grooves. We place them every 70 cm.
We saw off the bottom corner of the brace blank so that the saw cut line is 10 cm.
We try on the workpiece by installing the edge with the cut into the lower groove. We draw the upper cut along the line of intersection of the rafter leg and the workpiece.
According to the verified scheme, we make and install all the braces. We fasten them to the rafters with metal toothed plates.
We form cornices by installing fillies on the sloping walls of the extension. Do not forget about the mandatory waterproofing between the brick or concrete wall and the roof elements made of wood.
We cover the perimeter with wind boards and install the lathing.
The technology given as an example is valid not only for the construction of single-pitched roofs over capital extensions. Covered verandas with terraces and utility blocks are arranged in a similar way.

if the walls of the main building ghana mobile database made of timber, logs or made using the Canadian frame method. Brackets are simply installed under the upper heels of the rafters: there is less hassle and the process goes much faster.

Design #3 – Single Slope Shed Design
A pitched roof is an excellent option for the arrangement of utility buildings, temporary buildings, summer kitchens. Rare units need the fundamentality of such structures. The simplest options are more in demand, the construction of which can be easily handled by the owner of a country site.

Let's consider the construction of a pitched roof over a small shed for storing garden equipment. Its walls are built according to the frame-greenhouse principle by installing vertical posts connected at the bottom along the perimeter with a frame. The front and back walls of the shed differ in height, so they are connected not with a single frame, but with separate crossbars.

The crossbar of the high wall is laid at an angle, which allows not to make notches for supporting the upper heels of the rafters. To form the angle, the posts of the high wall are sawn from above at the designed angle.