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Why not go with metal roofing Greg?
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1715698927.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1715698927.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1715698927.jpg Because I built a kitchen beneath it and want the natural light to illuminate. Nicer for cooking and people like to hang out in the kitchen and drink |
I love that antique stove. Now I want one. I have to add very nice deck and outdoor kitchen.
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My buddy gave me that stove. It's been in his barn for who knows how long. I disassembled, cleaned it up and reassembled. I researched it, 1920! how many modern stoves will be in the kitchen a hundred years from now? I'd guess 0. Each burner is separately carburated so no jets to replace for propane. It Flames on like a jet engine and the coffee water is boiling right away. They don't make they used to
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No they don't. I have a 1976 Wolf in my kitchen but I missed a really old one by a few days.
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I have an expensive, modern Viking range at the house and it's a POS
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I was informed that we “need” a trellis at the top of the stairs to our house, and the threat was that some cheapass Home Depot thing would be purchased. Wait, thought I, this is a great time to use up the scrap lumber that my wife complains about. So I built an interesting looking trellis from scrap, screws, and glue. For the uprights, I didn’t have enough scrap 4x4 or 6x6, so I ripped lengths of 1/2” board and boxed them into 7’ lengths, glued and screwed. Wow, these are rigid, seem strong, and are light. So what do we think about rafters of 4” x 10”, hollow, boxed from 1/2” ply, caulked and painted? Any link to a calculator for the strength of something like this?
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I would not use a plywood hollow 'beam' outside. Wood is wood and nature eventually sees that it turns into fertilizer for young trees. That's not the case with all the glue in plywood but nature does a good job of rebuking the glue too. Nature hates that glue and tells you so.
Real wood for real structures outside. Treat it with all the poison you can for more life and kill something else. You can be somewhat nature sympathetic and use natural oils. I never use plywood outside, even T1-11 if I can help it. |
https://images.costco-static.com/Ima...recipeName=680
Costco. $3,000 If you want to DYI, most lumberyards will engineer trusses or manufatured wood I-joists for you. |
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Zeke knows. Solid wood of preferable specie for exterior applications. I like to pre sand and router then paint it up with this stuff to keep natural wood looking fresh. Works pretty well under a roof http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1715791790.jpg
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