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this is my dilema how to do the trusses in the red circle connecting one to the other and how to do the gully advice already given about using lead but unsure as to the construction of it.
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PM JOHN HOWMAN HE HAD TO HAVE THIS SORTED WITH THE PIGEON-CHAT ONELOFT RACE
HI MY NAME IS SAM I AM 15 YEARS OLD AND JUST STARTED RACING PIGEONS COULD YOU GIVE ME AS MUCH HELP AS YOU CAN IN ENNY WAY SO I AM ABLE TO STICK WITH THE SPORT
this is my dilema how to do the trusses in the red circle connecting one to the other and how to do the gully advice already given about using lead but unsure as to the construction of it.
I will post you some pics tomorrow, it would be esier for you to do a T join than an L join
HI MY NAME IS SAM I AM 15 YEARS OLD AND JUST STARTED RACING PIGEONS COULD YOU GIVE ME AS MUCH HELP AS YOU CAN IN ENNY WAY SO I AM ABLE TO STICK WITH THE SPORT
I will take some picts inside my loft I used a ridge board and then cross braced it on the sides it is very strong I have some pictures I tookn and will load them later
I will take some picts inside my loft I used a ridge board and then cross braced it on the sides it is very strong I have some pictures I tookn and will load them later
You make one complete shed and join in another at right angles, unless you are really good at angles and tiling making an L shaped loft takes a bit of doing The T shape can be any distance from the gable or in line with it, you will only need lead gulleys down the joins and ridge caps along the apex Rough drawing
As dovescot says fully tiled at back with angles cut in on side , if you use joists for holding floors up can use a joist bracket as will fit this design