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New
Book For Finding Roofing Angles
This view is a sample page from the Roofing Angles book.
It shows the eave angles across the top, and the roof slope along
the left column. As you'll note, the left hand column has two sets
of roof slopes. Each one denotes the two roof slopes that are needed
to determine this type of angle. An Eave angle is the angle at which
the fascia is cornered. It is not the angle that the fascia is in
relation to the roof. I.e., perpendicular, or plumb.
When looking up, from the ground, at the fascia, do the two roof planes
meet square, or at some odd angle? If you go to the screen
shot page, or look at the hip plan
image, you'll see what I'm speaking about. |
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