Hello Kim:)
Hope things are going well. Thanks so much for the info. Can't wait to see the pictures.
Best wishes
Murry Holley
On Thursday, May 29, 2014 12:31 PM, "Kim Travis gartht@windstream.net [papercreters]" <papercreters@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Greetings,
I am in the middle of rebuilding my model, when I get it done, I will post a picture or two. It is a 30' diameter house with a wrap around porch that extends out windward. The extension is 20' so it is another reciprocal roof, but I turned it into an oval and am using some of the roof logs from the house to support it, rather than a second henge. I do believe it will be very comfortable to live in. But, I am going to need a boom truck to get the logs ups.<grin>
I am in the middle of rebuilding my model, when I get it done, I will post a picture or two. It is a 30' diameter house with a wrap around porch that extends out windward. The extension is 20' so it is another reciprocal roof, but I turned it into an oval and am using some of the roof logs from the house to support it, rather than a second henge. I do believe it will be very comfortable to live in. But, I am going to need a boom truck to get the logs ups.<grin>
Kim Travis The Rose Colored Forest Bedias, TexasOn 5/29/2014 10:58 AM, ken.winston.caine@gmail.com [papercreters] wrote:
Kim Travis: I, too, am very interested in details of your reciprical roof design. Am hoping you can elaborate.
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Posted by: Murry Holley <murry.holley@yahoo.com>
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