Easy fix to get larger overhang,,, Just buy 12 footer 2x4, not twice as many,,The plans require 5 2x4s, Each 10 feet

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Easy fix to get larger overhang,,, Just buy 12 footer 2x4, not twice as many,,The plans require 5 2x4s, Each 10 feet
Haha totally forgot about 12 feet boardsEasy fix to get larger overhang,,, Just buy 12 footer 2x4, not twice as many,,![]()
Yeah, It may be better to do metal roofing. Then I don't have to pay for shingles, trim, and drip edgeWhy a plywood, paper, drip edge, shingle roof??? They are more expensive, don't last as long, harder to repair, and less likely to be installed correctly by a homeowner in the first place - and more labor intensive besides. Aesthetics? (that's a valid reason, just curious)
i went with corrugated polycarbonate. same look as metal but my chickens get some extra light in the coop.Yeah, It may be better to do metal roofing. Then I don't have to pay for shingles, trim, and drip edge
what are purlins? Brand of Tin metal? type of metal?Too much work. Forget the birds' beak, use 2x4x10s cut in half, at minimum for a few inches of overhang, or 2x4x12s cut in half for a bit over 1' in overhang (I'd go that route). and use hurricane ties where it sits on the tops of the walls. That will give you almost 3 1/2" of vertical height for free air flow, and a nearly 2' wide opening - a little more than 1/2 sq ft free ventilation between each rafter pair, on each side. That's 4 sq ft of the desired ventilation at the roof lvel in your 8x8 building. A combination of windows and/or gable vents will have to do the rest. Or frame it in 2x6s for .85 sq ft per opening and you basically have all the ventilation you desire.
If you do the metal roof, as I previously suggested, 5/4 x 4 purlins on top of your 2x4 rafters splits the difference - you'd have about 6 sq ft of venting above the tops of the walls. That's an excellent start.
The plans require 5 2x4s, Each 10 feet
Too much work. Forget the birds' beak, use 2x4x10s cut in half, at minimum for a few inches of overhang, or 2x4x12s cut in half for a bit over 1' in overhang (I'd go that route). and use hurricane ties where it sits on the tops of the walls.
Easy fix to get larger overhang,,, Just buy 12 footer 2x4, not twice as many,,
i went with corrugated polycarbonate. same look as metal but my chickens get some extra light in the coop.
Eh.....not really a good idea.OHH I just looked at the plans again. I wouldn't need to extend the rafters! I just wouldn't need to cut down the plywood as much. It also gives me more flexibility over how much overhang I want