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- 2 Jun 2014
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Can anyone one, clear up something for me? Had the joiner in to construct the pitch roof. Basically we had to drop the wall plate to one common course and a 30mm bed, due to the low pitch, otherwise the fascia would have been huge! The joined cut all the timber ready. I spoke to the local BCO who said this was not acceptable as the manufacturers for the eaves lintels state a minimum of 150mm on masonry. Ok we get a structural engineer in who does us some calcs and come up with a 100 x 50mm RHS (BOX SECTION). Sorted!! No, the joiner has birds mouthed the 200mm C16 timber over the the wall plate 1/3 in, all correct! But where the rafter sits on the pole plate that has been bolted to the wall, he has cut a birds mouth 1/2 way in so it sits flush with the bottom of the 4 x2. His argument is its stronger than fitting with a hoist hanger, butted up, as the timber is pushing against a solid wall? The BCO says it should be sitting with no more than 1/3 cut out! What is right? Can I stiffen up with joist hangers?