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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-20 21-24

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Following the wall framing, the builder shifted focus to the roof. The process involved cutting and installing rafters with precise bird's mouth joints, aimed at fitting the roof's pitch seamlessly with the existing structure. The quick yet meticulous work was interrupted by the weather, but the goal was to get the roof dried in as quickly as possible.

Despite being hampered by the rain, the builder successfully installed all rafters, ensuring the structure's stability and preparing it for plywood sheathing. The decision was made to utilize T1-11 sheathing on the roof's interior side to maximize water resistance and make use of leftover material. This practical choice would streamline the process and provide a durable roof surface.

Working Through Weather: Adaptations and Precision