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carlos
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Nice job! How does the house look now? It would be cool to see how it looks now.
I am building a small mother-in-law suit now and have the same problems. I have already made the walls, and the thing left is roofing and finishing. The roof is a complicated thing, so I called some professionals to help me. They say that the walls are made alright, but the roof that I began to build is total crap, and I need to start from the beginning. We did so, and the roof looks much better now.

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dont forget to leave room for a ridgeboard - probably wont need a packer under the birdsmouth then, 4x3 is much better wallplate make sure you strap it down.

 

check the wall plates are parallel, be a hard cut roof otherwise.

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the roof is all done now,  took me ages and i would probalbly do it all differently next time,

but it has stood up to some strong winds over the winter.

great to have a dry shed again.

thanks again for the help,

carl

il try and put a photo up at some point

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