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I want to build a free standing brick garage/shed. It will be next to some
old buildings and I thought it would add interest if I gave it a dutch gable. I mean the sort made with a profile of curves not the dutch hip sort. Can find plenty of pics on google but nothing on setting them out etc. Whilst I can just go ahead and do it and solve (or not) problems as they arise, I'd prefer to harness the experience of the thousands already built over the centuries. I use the word 'I' loosely as it won't be me laying the actual bricks. Can anyone point me to a web page or offer their own experience? mark |
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