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Emily_loveschickens
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We usually get about 2 to 4 inches per storm.
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I did some more drawing and it works out to exactly 15” inch. Do the roof supports need to be laid on top of the two main posts or can I drill them in between? Because I will be using wire instead of roofing at first so I need the wire to be laying flat and flat so I can put a tarp over it.You'll be good with 2x4 16" on center
We usually get about 2 to 4 inches per storm.
If your eventually going to put plywood on to make it covered, stick with 16" on center. The seams will line up with the rafters. They won't if you do 15 OC.I did some more drawing and it works out to exactly 15” inch. Do the roof supports need to be laid on top of the two main posts or can I drill them in between? Because I will be using wire instead of roofing at first so I need the wire to be laying flat and flat so I can put a tarp over it.
okay. do the beans need to be layed on top? my friend has put the beans in between and it has held up great!If your eventually going to put plywood on to make it covered, stick with 16" on center. The seams will line up with the rafters. They won't if you do 15 OC.
I don't think I am going to make the run covered any time soon.Not sure what you mean on top... Frame the roof 16" OC and put your plywood on top of that.
Doesn't matter if you plan on covering it tomorrow or 3 yrs from now, frame it 16"OC. Plywood is 4x8'. Dividable by 16". Not 15"..I don't think I am going to make the run covered any time soon.