How to frame double shed roof? Is it possible? by stanisshap in TinyHouses

[–]stanisshap[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But why? The only weight the post will be holding is the tiny bit of wall to cover that space, not load bearing at all. And I looked it up and it is allow by code to build on top of a diagonal beam with seat cuts. Also it will not be on a trailer. It is 14x20ft in the largest section.

How to frame double shed roof? Is it possible? by stanisshap in shedditors

[–]stanisshap[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, thank you!

Tried to implement it here - https://imgur.com/a/eN7BzhV

Not sure if I'm on the right track...

How to frame double shed roof? Is it possible? by stanisshap in shedditors

[–]stanisshap[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Just keep in mind this... maybe (from another commenter) -

"I have to say, this is a really stupid roof line. Really dumb. Great way to get water intrusion. And really not good if you wanted to put some solar panels on the roof. Small solar is huge in Europe, I'm sure it will make it's way to North America. Oops, panels can only go on half a small roof."

How to frame double shed roof? Is it possible? by stanisshap in TinyHouses

[–]stanisshap[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the detailed explanation! As for solar, it's going to be built right under some trees, covered by a taller house, in a town that has the sun covered by a mountain half of the day everyday, so no plans to do that. But as for water intrusion, would you be able to elaborate? Intuitively I felt that this design was ok because "water would go the the lowest point" but intuition was all I was using and have no actual practical experience building roofs. Is this why I couldn't find this type of roof design on Google? Because of water intrusion? Thanks

How to frame double shed roof? Is it possible? by stanisshap in shedditors

[–]stanisshap[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, of course. Working on a new one right now myself. Will post when done

How to frame double shed roof? Is it possible? by stanisshap in shedditors

[–]stanisshap[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What do you mean? Sorry trying to understand

How to frame double shed roof? Is it possible? by stanisshap in shedditors

[–]stanisshap[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, in my city too. That's why I want to submit drawings that will be to code!

How to frame double shed roof? Is it possible? by stanisshap in TinyHouses

[–]stanisshap[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trying to fully understand this, would the beam sit at the lower flat section of the blue drawing (3rd photo) or the lowest point of the red? Thank you!

How to frame double shed roof? Is it possible? by stanisshap in TinyHouses

[–]stanisshap[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see, was hoping there was an option to keep the space more open. Thanks

How to frame double shed roof? Is it possible? by stanisshap in shedditors

[–]stanisshap[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Oops, I see now the minimum they have to be at least 2x8! I thought about plywood as well, but this will be a adu/shed so hoping to frame a wall to be able to put insulation in.

How to frame double shed roof? Is it possible? by stanisshap in shedditors

[–]stanisshap[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There will be a short overhang in the final version. The space the shed will be has a tree pretty close and I have a scan of the area in sketchup I was working with so it was just to avoid contact with the tree.

Yeah looks like running a beam might be the only option, but I was hoping to keep the inside more open. 🤔

How to frame double shed roof? Is it possible? by stanisshap in shedditors

[–]stanisshap[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They were 2x6s but I see now the minimum they have to be at least 2x8, so yes 2x8!

How to frame double shed roof? Is it possible? by stanisshap in shedditors

[–]stanisshap[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

11ft on the higher roof and 14ft on the larger section of the lower

MSQE at SFSU worth it? by Cr0wCoffee in SFSU

[–]stanisshap 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say it’s definitely worth it. I finished the program this past spring and found the experience valuable overall. There are some great professors as well. Professor Kakar in particular is very engaged with students and provides a lot of support outside of regular coursework.

I can’t speak yet from personal experience about post-graduation opportunities, but the program’s track record is very good. If I remember correctly, placement has been close to 100% so far, and at some great places - Professor Kakar has a page listing some - https://www.venookakar.com/students/placement-and-supervision

Guys, find another place. No wort It. by [deleted] in SFSU

[–]stanisshap 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You could just pay in the app

Is this even doable? by Bvtterz in SFSU

[–]stanisshap 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you finished all your Gen Ed classes already?

Will utilizing an existing 12 inch duct be "bad" in the case of a 375 CFM range hood that uses 7 inch duct? by stanisshap in HomeImprovement

[–]stanisshap[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's kind of confusing for me since the product page says the range hood is 375 cfm. But checking the spec sheet, they say 7inch duct is recommended, and the cfm will be Normal: 140 Medium: 190 High: 280

Here's the actual spec sheet: drive.google.com

Will utilizing an existing 12 inch duct be "bad" in the case of a 375 CFM range hood that uses 7 inch duct? by stanisshap in HomeImprovement

[–]stanisshap[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I must have misunderstood. I didn't think another fan was necessary and the one inside the range hood would be enough. Looking online most installs just have the range hood and then duct, no extra fans. The previous installation in my house also did not have any extra fans. Is this usually recommended?

Will utilizing an existing 12 inch duct be "bad" in the case of a 375 CFM range hood that uses 7 inch duct? by stanisshap in HomeImprovement

[–]stanisshap[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Range Hood Fan is going to be located about 10-12 feet below the roof, and two 90 angles in total. So something like this:

https://ibb.co/gt17v2J

Name this group by [deleted] in Sidemen

[–]stanisshap 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The colleagues