2016-12-17 12:11 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 02:19 PM by Rubia Torres
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Richard wrote:That's awesome, thank you!
You might also look at Eric Bobrow's approach which uses SEOs and gives you more flexibility. https://youtu.be/lmgGoPhvl_Q
2016-12-18 01:51 PM
zak1607 wrote:Yes. The ceiling pivot is placed at the inside of the wall and the roof pivot line is placed on the outside. This also works with scissor trusses or coffered ceilings where the interior ceiling is at a different pitch than the roof pitch. The ceiling of course consists of the ceiling finish and insulation. The roof composite contains the shingles, sheathing and top chord of truss / rafter. I also have a composite that I use for the minimum ventilation / thickness at the eaves and then SEO the ceiling insulation.
Cool thanks.
So would you then effectively have 2 roofs one on top of the other?
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