How to build a roof in minutes and save $$$ !

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2011

Instant utility roof:lightweight and strong.Install in minutes over the building.Perfect for re-roof jobs.

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  • Hmm that looks prefabbed. how to build the prefabbed portion is what people need to know.

  • total waste of time, how do you build the truss? Pretty simple to screw the sheeting to the frame. How do you lift into place. Like I said 3 minutes i will never get back.

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  • What state are you in? I use a similar design...

  • @MVapor5 Jesus the carpenter go figure....

  • Hi my name is Jesus and I was wondering if you can send me the blueprint for that roof I want to practice on my construction skills even though I work for my uncles construction but he told to start on a small project for a hands-on-training test so contact me at my email DelgadoJesus07@yahoo.com contact mr there to let me know if you can make me a copy blueprint of the roof thanks!

  • @GONELAZYGOUNION Are you serious? Really? Was I talking to you? My comment was on the video. I do not need any help with roof designs. I do know that very few hardware stores will help people with what you describe.

    The fact of the matter is many people want to learn and the Title is somewhat misleading for these people. This vid has pathetically little necessary info with a somewhat misleading title.

    Believe it or not many people want to learn and this video isn't helping.

  • This is like a 20 live load roof? It wouldn't work here where the load is 40 live load.

  • @consaka1 Are you serious? If you need to know all that why the fuck are you trying to build in the first place? You can go to any hardware store and have them fab up your cuts for you, give them your designs(measurements) and go get some screws brackets that are made for the weight and purpose of what you are doing. your wall studs should be 12 -16 inches by building codes the rest I'm sure you could figure out.

  • @ovtomato a crane as you see in the shadow, my concern is the max weight say of a heavy snow.

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