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somewhere in the texas 'lost pines'
Oct-23-2009 06:03 PM
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Oct-21-2009 04:17 PM
BurbMan wrote:
Ok so when are we back to working on the RV????
Oct-20-2009 04:10 PM
Oct-09-2009 01:07 PM
Oct-09-2009 08:27 AM
RVSKIER wrote:Hey! HEY! Eyes on the road, Mister!!!!! :B
Man with this group here it's like haveing thousands of backseat drivers telling you what to do! 🙂
Oct-09-2009 07:11 AM
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Oct-06-2009 05:52 AM
somewhere in the texas 'lost pines'
Oct-05-2009 06:33 PM
Oct-05-2009 03:45 PM
kraazy3 wrote:
I have been a carpenter for 30 years and if those trusses were designed correctly they are supposed to transfer the weight down not out. The trusses are designed to give height clearence but the cross ties are still there to prevent separation of the walls. If I had any concern at all it would be side to side. I would be sure to cross brace the far end to prevent the wind from blowing the building over sideways. This should stand a considerable snow load with no problem. I would consider metal roofing to help shed the snow. I would trust this building in Vermont where I live.
Ron C