(This is not the most expensive room we have - the Orangary has a higher specification and greater scope.) As I said, this is our show-site where we have 10 buildings showing various different shapes, sizes, finishes… etc. We price/quote off drawings too my biggest gripe is when clients try and boil things down to a m² rate without looking at the specification or scope of work. It does not look like the client had a tight budget on that job, nice work One of my biggest gripes is redesigning due to budget restraints. I do quantity take offs from my models so I can keep a track of the cost to the client. I guess it depends on how much detail you like to go into. I would usually draw this type of roof with the rafter tool and then add the collar ties in. Actually it could be 200x50 due to the span - the truss manufacturer specifies this (since he certifies it) I assume they would be using a laminated veneer lumber in this instance or F27 hardwood. We call the horizontal member collar ties down under, it is a big call to do with a truss as the tail of the rafter can push the walls out if the timber deflects. Our business has grown from installing glazed roof conservatories and we still do the occasional one - just thinking that this plugin could be used to form the roof glazing bars. With the ceiling tie in place, I think that our collar tie is minimal: when we insulate and finish with pb, there is no flat section at the apex. I could also make an option to offset the ceiling joist off of the wall top plate for a “raised” ceiling joist if this is something that would be usefulĭefinitely would be useful on this side even our standard “box” has raised ceiling joist (birds mouth at ~2.3m from FFL and ceiling tie at ~2.6m) Adding in ceiling joists is not a big deal but I don’t want to add features that only complicate the plugin and the user experience.
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