I don't think this is a problem but will ask anyways. Since my rafters are going to be 2x10s the tails will be pretty wide to trim out. I was thinking of cutting them at the eaves down to the bird mouth cut and make them a 2x6 on the part that sticks out into the eaves. It would not affect the strength of the rafter holding up the load in the span but allow me to use a 2x6 on the edge of the roof. Is this OK? You can see in the picture I used 2x6 rafters on the porch so by cutting the 2x10s it would make them all the same size. Mark
(http://photos.imageevent.com/willy/pontiacridge/CABIN%20FRAMED1.jpg)
Quote from: Willy on April 11, 2008, 09:27:23 AM
I don't think this is a problem but will ask anyways. Since my rafters are going to be 2x10s the tails will be pretty wide to trim out. I was thinking of cutting them at the eaves down to the bird mouth cut and make them a 2x6 on the part that sticks out into the eaves. It would not affect the strength of the rafter holding up the load in the span but allow me to use a 2x6 on the edge of the roof.
Is this OK? Mark
It depends on how / where you intend to cut the tail down.
Similar to this way ,
(https://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b299/PEG688/July2611.jpg)
then it's OK .
Hey nice job , how'd you add to your post without it saying you edited it? Maybe out added the photo right away ? / within a couple of minutes ??
Quote from: PEG688 on April 11, 2008, 09:37:48 AM
Hey nice job , how'd you add to your post without it saying you edited it? Maybe out added the photo right away ? / within a couple of minutes ??
I just clicked on Modife and added the picture. Not to up on this computer stuff.
On the rafter tails yes like in your picture but not that thin. I am tring to match the 2x6s on the porch. These little cabins sure take a lot of wood to build! If I spread it out to 24" on center it would have made a regular sized home! It is going to be fun putting the 14 ft ones up but I have a plan. I will be standing on the porch attic roof so I won't need a ladder on the 12 ft high end. Mark
Quote from: PEG688 on April 11, 2008, 09:37:48 AM
Hey nice job , how'd you add to your post without it saying you edited it? Maybe out added the photo right away ? / within a couple of minutes ??
I believe Glenn has it set to allow a 600 second interval for edits
Mark Your place is coming along very nicely. Looks Great.
Quote from: MountainDon on April 11, 2008, 10:04:35 AM
Quote from: PEG688 on April 11, 2008, 09:37:48 AM
Hey nice job , how'd you add to your post without it saying you edited it? Maybe out added the photo right away ? / within a couple of minutes ??
I believe Glenn has it set to allow a 600 second interval for edits
You even counted the seconds, Don. Yes -- I make too many mistakes and re-types to have less than ten minutes to re-read and straighten my posts out. Couldn't have everyone thinking I was illiterate.
Quote from: John C on April 11, 2008, 11:00:43 AM
Mark Your place is coming along very nicely. Looks Great.
Thanks! Got all the rafters up and tails cut to 2x6 size so they all match. Sure was a lot of blocking to do the roof! Mark