These windows will serve you well as heat accumulates underneath your roof!
Now you can vent that out easily! Prety confident you are on your tin roof!
Keep it that way! No skidmarking please! :-)
Did you had anybody near incase of an emergency; or at leat a cellphone in
your pocket? I got the laughs just thinking you got stuck outside on that
roof trying to get that window out while the camara registrates your invane
attempts! :-) Ahh…i have curb my imagination here!!!
Is that beam rated to carry the load over that span. That’s a load bearing
wall. That wall is carrying weight of the roof. I hope that beam is
sufficient enough to transfer the load around that opening I would of went
with a steal I beam or at least a lvl with studs in between each window.
That being said what are you using?
“1st make sure your roof is covered in sawdust” LOL… classic!
You should have a rope anchored around your waist and a wood post in case
you slip or trip!
where is your air hose or leaf blower!
These windows will serve you well as heat accumulates underneath your roof!
Now you can vent that out easily! Prety confident you are on your tin roof!
Keep it that way! No skidmarking please! :-)
Did you had anybody near incase of an emergency; or at leat a cellphone in
your pocket? I got the laughs just thinking you got stuck outside on that
roof trying to get that window out while the camara registrates your invane
attempts! :-) Ahh…i have curb my imagination here!!!
Ahh…now I see you left another window open! Very wise!!!
I remember that! And with neighbours on the other side of the pond shure
not a bad idea!:)
You should have a rope anchored around your waist and a wood post in case
you slip or trip!
Is that beam rated to carry the load over that span. That’s a load bearing
wall. That wall is carrying weight of the roof. I hope that beam is
sufficient enough to transfer the load around that opening I would of went
with a steal I beam or at least a lvl with studs in between each window.
That being said what are you using?