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How to frame a saltbox roof.
The saltbox shed roof is constructed similar to the gable roof except one roof slope is longer than the other because the support walls are different heights.
Roofs are basically five types.
Rafters are angle cut to meet at a ridge board and birdsmouth notched where they intersect with the support walls.
Saltbox roof a saltbox roof is similar to a gable roof but has different slopes and or spans for the front and rear sides of the roof.
Building a building with a saltbox roof is a little more complicated than your traditional truss roof.
Roof framing is one of those carpenter skills that appears quite complicated and indeed some roof designs are difficult.
Before you start building your roof you will need to lay out the roof correctly.
Another common design in the northeast is the saltbox which is a gable roof with one longer side.
Once this is done use nails to secure them in place.
The ridge is off center and closer to the taller wall.
You must make sure that the pitch of the roof coincides with the walls that are used to frame the rear of the building.
After this has been done raise the ridge further until the point where the birdsmouth is in alignment with the highest plates of the wall.
This will result in one wall being higher than the other.
If you have already built the frame of the saltbox shed we recommend you to continue the job by building the roof.
If you aren t sure about the shape of the roof you should take a look at the rest of the shed projects as you might find a gable or a barn shape more appealing or easy to build.
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Since rafters of a saltbox roof lie over the walls and extend over the edges it is important to place them precisely.