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Removing redundant looking planks of wood from trusses
Chris wrote:
Hi, Sorry if this has appeared twice. I posted it earlier today, but it never showed up on my newserver... Thats because uk.* is a none binary hierarchy, your previous message and this one will be automatically canceled on a large number of servers. Post a new message with a link to the picture on a web page, there no way to tell how many people will see this one. Steve |
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Removing redundant looking planks of wood from trusses
Steve wrote: Chris wrote: Hi, Sorry if this has appeared twice. I posted it earlier today, but it never showed up on my newserver... Thats because uk.* is a none binary hierarchy, your previous message and this one will be automatically canceled on a large number of servers. Post a new message with a link to the picture on a web page, there no way to tell how many people will see this one. Steve Be carefull !!! those "redundant planks" sound like the bracing to me. My newly installed roof has them. The trusses came with a plan for fitting the bracing, they look redundant but beleive me they arent!! especially in a strong wind. Ever played with dominoes ? |
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