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Posted by: rdauenhauer Sep 12 2004, 10:05 AM

This will ultimatly house the Yellow 73.
Anyone have have any experiance in creating a "Dry" Carport? Im looking for solutions. wink.gif


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Posted by: rdauenhauer Sep 12 2004, 10:08 AM

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Posted by: DNHunt Sep 12 2004, 10:12 AM

First you put a roof on, then walls. smash.gif smash.gif smash.gif smash.gif smash.gif smash.gif smash.gif

Looks good, the pitch of the roof is gonna dictate the types of roofing you can use. You're gonna need a fair flashing where you tie into the house. I suppose all of that is already figured especially if you got permits. Maybe Geoff will give you some advice.

Dave

Posted by: Mark Henry Sep 12 2004, 10:22 AM

Why not just close it in?

If your after the "open look" you could make removable panels for the winter months.

Posted by: rdauenhauer Sep 12 2004, 11:30 AM

Nah. I may put up some lattice between the post to pretty it up, but Im just concerned with the drip through from the top.
Dave, Permits? Whats a permit laugh.gif
One of the benifits of living in the woods is no one is in your business.
I talked to the county about code requirements while designing it.
First Deck, by myself. rolleyes.gif Pretty good sofar. beer.gif

Posted by: SpecialK Sep 12 2004, 01:02 PM

Oh, I see...it's a deck! I was thinking it was strictly a carport until your last post. Check out this site:

http://www.dry-b-lo.com/

Posted by: SirAndy Sep 12 2004, 01:33 PM

that looks nice!

suggestion:
while you're at it, build a pit in the center so you can work under the car easier!

biggrin.gif Andy

Posted by: Aaron Cox Sep 12 2004, 06:27 PM

QUOTE(SirAndy @ Sep 12 2004, 12:33 PM)
that looks nice!

suggestion:
while you're at it, build a pit in the center so you can work under the car easier!

biggrin.gif Andy

thats what i'm a do when i design my house wink.gif

Posted by: rdauenhauer Sep 12 2004, 06:51 PM

A pit was out of the question...BUT it has near 10Ft of ht. between slab & Joists, so Im think'n ...LIFT! smilie_pokal.gif

Posted by: Joe Ricard Sep 12 2004, 06:57 PM

Permits are for the people who don't do he work them selves. Because there has been a few shady contractors who take your money because you don't know any better about what right / wrong and "up to code".

So the public invented building inspectors. = retired contractors.

I built a shop on the back on my house bricked the outside to match the existing house. hurricane straps and big long screws lots of nails and wood vapor barriers and insulation. wall outlets and overhead lighting. Should be tested against a CAT 4 Hurricane this week. If it stands up I will thump my chest. If it blows down I will build it bigger and stronger.

Posted by: Carl Sep 12 2004, 07:04 PM

VLPC?

LLIHALPCTM!*




* Looks like it'll have a lotta Porsche content to me! clap56.gif

Posted by: rhodyguy Sep 13 2004, 08:15 AM

rich, it will involve some more framing, but you might/should be able to add a secondary roof under the deck joists. sheath it and use rolled roofing. you can get away with a low pitch. if you wait to apply the decking, tuck the flashing under the bottom of a course of siding and you can nail the plywood and the rr down.

kevin

Posted by: rdauenhauer May 7 2006, 09:45 AM

So I realized that I had never posted completed pics of this project and how its going to good use! biggrin.gif
What ever happened to the idea for a jackstand smilie. happy11.gif

Posted by: rhodyguy May 7 2006, 09:48 AM

what did you do to keep it dry underneath?

k

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Posted by: rhodyguy May 7 2006, 10:06 AM

i can't tell what that is. did you just staple some plastic to the bottom of the joists?

k

Posted by: rdauenhauer May 7 2006, 10:11 AM

QUOTE(rhodyguy @ May 7 2006, 09:06 AM) *

i can't tell what that is. did you just staple some plastic to the bottom of the joists?

k


No I furred down from the joists, used this polycarbonate roofing and while angling from rear to front and from center to side screwwed it to the the furring with these rubber washered screws. You can sort of see on the inside of the beam is a 1" U channel I used as a gutter angled the same center out to side.

Posted by: rhodyguy May 7 2006, 10:13 AM

oh, green house roofing. good choise. fire up the enigne yet?

k

Posted by: sixnotfour May 7 2006, 10:42 AM

Sweet Deck ,your wifey is so happy, translate Rich is so happy he has another dry car storage spot.
Where is a pic of the other project ? Chris and Troy know what I am talking about

Posted by: rdauenhauer May 7 2006, 12:17 PM

havent evan touched it yet. Ill get in gear but first I gotta get teh moter back in the 73 so I can get my trailer out! headbang.gif

Posted by: messix May 7 2006, 01:48 PM

doesn't it only take half an hour to put an engine back in?

Posted by: rhodyguy May 7 2006, 01:51 PM

working on 2 cars at the same time is fun isn't it. :0

k

Posted by: rdauenhauer May 8 2006, 01:06 AM

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doesn't it only take half an hour to put an engine back in?


Ok ya got me 40 min flipa.gif
Spent most of today putting the 1911 together.
Had to tear it down, twice to get it right... DOH headbang.gif
Looks like the deck is gonna come into play as its raining and
looks like it gonna for a bit.

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