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I didn't hear you say, but what are the rafter lengths?
ОтветитьVery nice. Yes, I would like to see more videos. I am considering building an A-Frame and appreciate your knowledge of the method of construction involved. Thanks for sharing!
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ОтветитьInterested to see how the plumbing vent pipes are placed, would be nice if we can avoid going through the roof, and somehow in the front or back walls.
Can you suggest some ideas there please?
Thanks so much for sharing. I would for sure like to see more videos to complete the structure.
Ответитьhow does the ceiling ventilation work with this?
ОтветитьA stilted A-frame would be cool so the underside becomes a car port
ОтветитьWould it be cheaper and easier to pour a concrete slab?
ОтветитьDefinitely interested in more A-frame builds. I live in Alaska and need to get the concepts down to build one by myself in a remote location that I can't get delivery materials to. I appreciate your passion in making videos such as these.
ОтветитьThese make nice lake houses.
ОтветитьI am planning on building an a frame house. So YES please do more in depth videos.
ОтветитьMy Grandfather built my 40' A frame 3 stories tall that Ive been living in for over 20 plus years. I would love to see a video on adding to the front of the A frame. Like an enclosed porch / mud room laundry with normal walls. I'm curious what your ideas would be. 🤔 thanks for your amazing helpful video's. 👍
ОтветитьBob sent me.
ОтветитьWhat's the length of the rafters and also whats the hight from floor to peak im really thinking about building one
Ответить2x12 rafters?
ОтветитьReally interested in seeing how you'd frame a dormer out one side of the roof.
ОтветитьVery neatly and simply presented.
I could understand all aspects of erection but not as far as roof final covering over day sip panels.
A video to this effect might help and would be very thankful and delighted.
yup more videos on A frames plz
ОтветитьI would love to learn more about these. I always considered an A frame as one of the more simple builds but I've never looked further into them other than the shape. It is one of the ideas I have for a cabin build in the near future. I've been tossing around ideas such as D logs, chinked log cabin, vertical log cabin, timber framing, pretty much something where I can mill the wood myself, which keeps me limited to a 10 foot lengths. This looks like a large A frame and I've only considered building a small studio apartment size but this makes me think maybe a larger one would be nice.
ОтветитьAlways liked the look of a-frames
Ответитьnice video as always
ОтветитьHow big would you pour those foundation support piers?
ОтветитьWould be interested in your take on building an A frame 24 X 32 from foundation up, I think it would be alot easier to roof then conventional stick frame. really enjoy your topics. thanks,,, from the cold north.
ОтветитьHow would you build a 16' wide by 20' long A-frame off the side of an existing structure that has a 9 12 pitch metal roof? I wanted to go out the back but my wife wants to go out from the left side of our cabin we're building.
ОтветитьWould it make sense to make the collar ties more substantial to have a small loft (for storage for example)?
ОтветитьSo you don't think that staggering the base beams so that they do not all butt up at the center? Just asking as this seems to be a good practice to stagger when I build my DIY'er stuff ☺👷♀🇨🇦 I continue to look forward to your presentations. So interesting what you chose as topics. Thank you from Atlantic Canada, Prince Edward Island.🇨🇦
ОтветитьThat was a great guide! I wonder how a person is supposed to assemble the tall roof rafters.
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ОтветитьI was considering building an a frame cabin. I would definitely be interested in seeing more videos on these.
ОтветитьI'll be building one of these soon. Look forward to what you design!
ОтветитьGood one
ОтветитьTiny houses are so popular now for multiple reasons. I'm glad to see you addressing this subject.
ОтветитьCool
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