Mako_Kupo
Oct 31, 2017Explorer
sloped roof
hey guys a few of you may know I'm rebuilding a '79 ford coachman class c , 20 footer. so far I have the floor and all walls built, but need to do the roof next. a few questions:
its a 20 foot roof, should I build it on the ground and raise it up, or should I build it on the walls while they are mounted? I have step ladders.
do I need to pitch the roof? it came factory with a very, very small slope on the roof and while I taught myself a lot so far, I cannot figure out how to measure/cut these sloped pieces. I'm talking about the beams that run like a ribcage down the roof of the whole rv, from side to side. they have a very slight arch, probably just enough to let water run off. my questions is this:
do I need to slope it? if so, is there a cheat method so that I don't have to Individually tracer and cut all of these? thank you! its getting cold lol.
its a 20 foot roof, should I build it on the ground and raise it up, or should I build it on the walls while they are mounted? I have step ladders.
do I need to pitch the roof? it came factory with a very, very small slope on the roof and while I taught myself a lot so far, I cannot figure out how to measure/cut these sloped pieces. I'm talking about the beams that run like a ribcage down the roof of the whole rv, from side to side. they have a very slight arch, probably just enough to let water run off. my questions is this:
do I need to slope it? if so, is there a cheat method so that I don't have to Individually tracer and cut all of these? thank you! its getting cold lol.