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mikeschu42 wrote:Do you know a local with a sawmill? These guys will cut your timber for not much money. I'd suggest to anchor your log posts (a few ways to do this) and if you can't mill the beams, attach a lumber ledger. Anything attached to round post and beam will be more difficult than flat, square surfaces. And please, observe conventional span spacing with roof trusses. If you try to cheat using larger spans, it could be a real problem later. You can always buy a few trusses that replicate your freebies.
No HOA or building permits required at my site for open structure such as carport. I'm looking to go very low cost with this... I recently found a stack of 10 38' roof trusses on the local craigslist for $free$!, so that will be the basis of the roof. I've had to clear a bunch of fairly tall and straight trees from the site, so I'm really wanting to use the logs for the posts and beams. Either corrugated metal roofing or plywood and shingles, whichever can be found cheaper. I realize this is a bit unorthodox, and I'm not expecting it to last forever, but hopefully I can put something together that will keep the TT out of the direct sun and most of the weather.
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