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Re: Roof Overhang [Re: faverric40] #27823 12/21/11 08:37 AM
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Hi DLB,

What is a "principal purlin" roof ?

Do you mean a common rafter roof with one set of purlins ?

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Re: Roof Overhang [Re: Ken Hume] #27828 12/22/11 06:12 PM
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What I mean is a roof where the purlins are large and the primary load supporters. In American framing, and I assume in English as well, this usually means 1 set of purlins. In German framing there might be 2 or 3 sets of purlins supporting common rafters.
It is 'Principal purlin' because the purlins and their supports, and not trusses, support common rafters. As opposed the principal rafters which are generally upper cords of trusses supporting common purlins.
My experience with German and Swiss framing leads me to believe that the principal purlin is superior for many reasons -easier to frame, forces more straight-forward, joinery simple, and overhangs are a piece of cake. But I know not everyone agrees.

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Re: Roof Overhang [Re: faverric40] #27839 12/23/11 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted By: faverric40
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