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Ralph Jones
20th July 2004, 09:52 PM
Good Evening Friends,
When a sloping gable end meets the leading edge of the front and back of a structure. What is the most eye appealing finish you can apply where the sloping gable meets the level soffet?
Respectfully, :)
journeyman Mick
20th July 2004, 11:36 PM
Sorry Ralphie, I just can't picture this. Do you mean a sloping gable END? - I've never seen one of these, or do you mean the raked soffit that flys past the gable end?
Mick :confused:
Ralph Jones
21st July 2004, 03:37 AM
Hello Mick,
What I am meaning is when the rake of the gable comes down to the front and back soffet. What needs to be done to make it look right?
Respectfully, :)
Bob Willson
21st July 2004, 04:56 AM
Naked nubile young nymphs tacked all along the edge would be very appealing to me.
Ivan in Oz
21st July 2004, 08:01 AM
Naked nubile young nymphs tacked all along the edge would be very appealing to me.
Onya BOB!!
I've got no chance of understanding Ralph. I'm a Wire jerker.....'Lecky
But I sure understand you.
Could say,"I know where you're comming from" :D :D
Count
bitingmidge
21st July 2004, 08:12 AM
Lost me too I'm afraid Ralph.
Isn't a sloping gable called a Hip?
Bob gets the prize for "best decorated sloping gable" though.
:D
P
Ralph Jones
21st July 2004, 08:26 AM
Good Morning Friends,
It appears I have confused you fellows, somewhat so I am going to try ti insert a drawing to give you an idea of what I am talking about.
<img src="C:\Documents and Settings\Ralph\My Documents\My Pictures">
Don't know if this will work or not.
Respectfully, :)
Ralph Jones
21st July 2004, 08:27 AM
Sorry guys that didn't work either.
silentC
21st July 2004, 09:41 AM
I think you're talking about where the eave sheet butts into the bottom corner of the gable end. There's a right angle join between the eave sheet and the gable sheet. I don't know the traditional or correct way of dealing with that but I just fixed a bit of 2x1 that ran the width of the gable between the facsia on either side with a groove to take the eave sheet.
Ralph Jones
21st July 2004, 09:42 PM
Good Evening Friends,
The front and back soffet are level and are boxed on the ends of the house and when the gable slope meets the boxed end it stops, therefore the facia will be cut to fit the box, or a piece added on the bottom to blend in and look as if it were part of that box.
Hope you get the picture now. By the way how does one post a picture on this forum?
Respectfully, :)
Bob Willson
22nd July 2004, 04:43 AM
By the way how does one post a picture on this forum?
One goes just a little further down the page and looks at the bit where it says "Manage attachments". One clicks on this and manages to attach ones piccys.
Ralph Jones
22nd July 2004, 07:05 AM
Hello Bob Wilson,
Thank you for the information, now I will try to insert the picture I tried yesterday.
Respectfully, :)