Apron Design: An alternative to burying mesh is to install an apron—a wire mesh that extends from the bottom of the run outward, lying on top of the ground. This should extend at least 12 inches from the run. Predators attempting to dig near the fence will encounter this unexpected barri...
It is much easier to figure out how much you will spend on your roof if you know how big the roof is. But because there are different angles and the roof has a pitch and all that, it can be impossible to figure out the square footage unless you're some kind of a math whiz. Use...
1. Focus On Detail “Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass.”—Anton Chekhov “Show, don't tell” is one of the most common—and most overused—writing cliches out there. The reality is there are times when it makes sense to “tell.” ...
On a flat surface, make up the two roof frames by first screwing the rafters(c)together at the apex, then screwing the collar ties(d)to the rafters(c). Then nail the wedges(i)to the bottom topside of each rafter. Seefig 1below. ...
Adapt the same techniques to figure angles for a gambrel roof that has three slopes on each side rather than two. Check three points with the protractor rather than two, use a combination of the two top pitches to figure the reverse for the bottom chord or adjust the six angles, rather ...
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Part 3 - Constructing And Installing The RaftersNext you will find the "building and installing rafters" video. The pitch or slope of the roof in this project was 6/12 and I get right into figuring out the rafter angles and lengths here and show you the math on how to get it all ...
Once you’ve decided on your pergola’s purpose, as well as whether or not you intend to grow climbing plants on it, you’ll need to think about how close together your rafters should be. More rafters set tighter together at perpendicular angles provide more shade, but less space for vege...