porridgebear
Member
Hi,
I've been building a garden shed (spec. similar to a garden roof however) and this weekend the 6x2 rafters went up onto the header plates with bird mouths and inverted joist straps.
At the moment I have not faced the rafters back and front with a single length board, thereby creating a squared frame, i.e. I fit the first rafter and used 2 24" spacers to gradually work my way down to the other side.
Fitting a front/back face was my next step but at 4m long these 6x2 boards are HEAVY and I wondered whether they are necessary.
I get that they would firm up the frame. But I could also introduce noggins along the top plate at front and back to provide similar rigidity.
Instead, I was thinking of fitting a thicker fascia board directly to the rafters at front/back which is uPVC so much lighter.
My questions are:
I've been building a garden shed (spec. similar to a garden roof however) and this weekend the 6x2 rafters went up onto the header plates with bird mouths and inverted joist straps.
At the moment I have not faced the rafters back and front with a single length board, thereby creating a squared frame, i.e. I fit the first rafter and used 2 24" spacers to gradually work my way down to the other side.
Fitting a front/back face was my next step but at 4m long these 6x2 boards are HEAVY and I wondered whether they are necessary.
I get that they would firm up the frame. But I could also introduce noggins along the top plate at front and back to provide similar rigidity.
Instead, I was thinking of fitting a thicker fascia board directly to the rafters at front/back which is uPVC so much lighter.
My questions are:
- Do I need to use these heavy 6x2s (that I used for the rafters themselves) to face them at front and back? Is their function mainly for attachment of a fascia or squaring of the roof?
- Could I get away with not using them and fitting a thicker 19mm fascia direct to the rafters, or would issues occur over time because of the underlying movement of rafters
- If I should really use wood first before fascia, will it be ok with the 6x2 or do others use a thinner wood 6x1 or something?