Well, I'm going to try to follow and post the building of my 14x30 ft Lean To,
Here is day day one before starting..
Jim
Here is day day one before starting..
Jim
In this neck of the woods any structure built off the side would be a lean to. My latest was 8x8x8A lean to, meaning the framing material will go down a 45 degree slope down to the earth? If so, how about building 8' walls and have the roof slope to the top of the framing, so all your space is usable?
We now have proof you're really going to do it now.
Are you going to stop it before the stove pipe or are you going to have to cut an opening for it?
A lean to, meaning the framing material will go down a 45 degree slope down to the earth? If so, how about building 8' walls and have the roof slope to the top of the framing, so all your space is usable?
When you get to that point, I'd like to see how it attaches to the side of the existing building. Never paid attention or gave it much thought until you started this new project. And I get curious about stuff like that.
Yes, I know, I'm weird.
Was your's put up by Blitz builders?
Yeah, that's cause he's continuing to work on it in his sleep.It's looking good Jim. That'll be done before you know it.
Told you I would learn something. And you're correct, every time we used a 1X the rafters were every two feet.
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