Slanted roof battens

  • Erstellt am 2012-07-25 11:21:06

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2012-07-25 11:21:06
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Hello everyone,

I'm not exactly sure if this topic is in the right place, but unfortunately I couldn't find a better spot. :o

I am currently building a log house and putting a lot of my own work into it. At the moment, I am installing battens on the roof. Normally not a big problem, if it weren't for the two valleys! :(:confused:

I was able to batten the large front roof surface without any problems. I quickly determined the rafter length and then calculated the batten size. But I have an adjoining roof that is a few centimeters lower than the main roof, and I see my problem there.


I have now managed everything with the batten size, or so I think, but now I have the problem that all the battens running into the valley are crooked! They all slope about 2 cm downwards, but only over the last 1.5 meters! I checked everything again and found that all the batten spacings are correct!!

How can this be?
Will this be visible later when the roof tiles are on?

Many thanks in advance.

Regards
Sebastian
 
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