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We’re having trouble assembling our gazebo, at the point of putting the roofing on. We can’t align the iron against both the ridge and the roof trusses, on the second side - the first went together nicely. There’s almost 2 cm gap between one top corner of the iron and the roof rafter when the iron is lined up with the truss. If we instead align to the ridge then the bottom corner hole ends out in space, past the side rafter, so it can’t be screwed down.
Does anyone have tips on how to nudge the alignments into square, please?
Ridgeline photos attached.
Hi @FuzzyBo,
In the second image, you can see the ridge beam seems to change elevation, this makes me think that I was correct that you may need to look at the levels at the base.
Like I said, the posts may look square but if they aren't on a perfectly level surface, everything above can be pushed out.
Have you got access to a spirit level or better yet a laser level that you could check this with?
Jacob
I have both. A spirit level on top of the this-end truss shows it’s level there. I’m going wider ridge capping at this stage, because we want the roof on against the coming rain.
Hi @FuzzyBo,
For a quick fix to put in place before the coming rain, you could look at grabbing some strips of Suntuf 1270 x 150 x 150cm Clear Corrugated Polycarbonate Ridge Cap. Just be aware that the pitch of the roof might not be exactly the same as that of this ridge cap.
If you needed something to match, you would need to trace the angle of the roof pitch and take it to the Special-Orders desk who can custom order a ridge cap from one of our suppliers, but please note this would take some time.
Please don't hesitate to reach out if you need more assistance.
Jacob
Jacob for the win! The bottom right post was an inch too high. This was found and confirmed after I had all the roof on, when I used a water level when adding guttering. The final trim covers a slight misalignment on the bottom edge of the problem side, and the ridge cap covers the same at the top. It looks great now!
Morning @FuzzyBo
Cherring!
Finding where things arnt quiet right is sometimes better then getting it bang on first time!
Cant wait to see the whole lot done!
Dave
The other side was the troublesome one, but it now looks the same, leaves and all!
Hey @FuzzyBo,
It looks great. I'm so pleased it worked out in the end.
If you ever need more help with anything, don't hesitate to reach out.
Jacob
Afternoon @FuzzyBo
Man nice job, bet when its raining you will be out there laughing at the weather! It looks great!
Dave
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