CurlyDave
Elite Member
While I can (and will) certainly increase the birdmouth, there is a limit to how far this works. Anything beyond where I get a full seat of the rafter on the top plate is going to lead to problems on the inside of the wall. Either the sheetrock will not fit properly, or I must cut a more complex birdmouth, and the ceiling height at the wall will be less.
Due to what the people who estimated the job call "site conditions" it is not reasonable to use trusses, the roof is going to be stick framed with individually cut & placed rafters.
The only access to the site is across a 3' wide wooden pedestrian bridge 30' long. Once you get across the bridge, you are at the first floor level, and must raise the roof materials to the top of the second story. Sure, enough guys could horse the trusses across the bridge and maybe even lift them up, but it is a lot easier to stick frame it. The bridge crosses a narrow but deep ravine and it is not possible to get heavy equipment across the bridge without extraordinary effort (and extraordinary expense). There are only 46 rafters in the whole house. I might be adding 2 or 3 days for a skilled carpenter to cut & place the rafters. At $25/hour for the framer I stick frame it and move on.
Due to what the people who estimated the job call "site conditions" it is not reasonable to use trusses, the roof is going to be stick framed with individually cut & placed rafters.
The only access to the site is across a 3' wide wooden pedestrian bridge 30' long. Once you get across the bridge, you are at the first floor level, and must raise the roof materials to the top of the second story. Sure, enough guys could horse the trusses across the bridge and maybe even lift them up, but it is a lot easier to stick frame it. The bridge crosses a narrow but deep ravine and it is not possible to get heavy equipment across the bridge without extraordinary effort (and extraordinary expense). There are only 46 rafters in the whole house. I might be adding 2 or 3 days for a skilled carpenter to cut & place the rafters. At $25/hour for the framer I stick frame it and move on.