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rustytoolss wrote:My Foamie will be stored outside. And we get our fair share of snow Northeast Ohio. My Foamie ttt will be about 76" wide (exterior)/72"wide interior using 2" foam. Any information about supporting the roof would be helpful. I've seen people adding stringers. Would pine be OK ?. Also what about cutting channels into the actual roof foam 2" panel , on the interior side of course. That would make the panel somewhat thinner in the channel. But you would not loose any head room.
Pmullen503 wrote:rustytoolss wrote:My Foamie will be stored outside. And we get our fair share of snow Northeast Ohio. My Foamie ttt will be about 76" wide (exterior)/72"wide interior using 2" foam. Any information about supporting the roof would be helpful. I've seen people adding stringers. Would pine be OK ?. Also what about cutting channels into the actual roof foam 2" panel , on the interior side of course. That would make the panel somewhat thinner in the channel. But you would not loose any head room.
1/4" ply ribs, full depth, between pieces of foam every 2 or 3 feet should be adequate for snow loads. That way you would lose any head room.
rustytoolss wrote:[
I could use a photo of this. Can't visualize it.
KCStudly wrote:...
Laying the spars flat as backers, as shown in the ^ pic is much, much weaker, even if they are 3/4 pine (no offense intended, I just don't think you understood what was being suggested), but with added composite is probably also very strong.
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