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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEngineer's Framing LetterM Gmait Megan and Troy Trulove <trulovefarm@gmail.com> Fwd: Hi good morning Justin this is a couple pictures of urrhat it actually looks like. Troy trulove <saddleridgeranchl 1@gmail.com> To: Megan and Troy Trulove <trulovefarm@gmail.com> Sat, Sep 9 at 5:52 AM Forwarded message From: Justin Dolezal <JDolezal@ctlthompson.com> Date: Fri, Sep 8, 2023 at2:44 PM Subject: RE: Hi good morning Justin this is a couple pictures of what it actually looks like. To: Troy trulove <sa ddleridgeranc h1 1 @g mail.com > Troy, As we discussed, I am ok with the rafters bearing on top of the beam instead on hanging on the side of it. Also, in general, the angled valley beams and rafters should have hangers on them where they are flush (hang into the side of) with the supporting members. The hanger sizes are callout out in the general notes. lf you have any issues with installing or getting the hangers, let me know and we can look into other ways to attach the rafters and valley beams. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Justin Dolezal, P.E. I Denver Structural Mänager CTllThompson, lnc. 7306 South Alton Way Centennial, CO 80112 Office: 303-825-0777 Direct: 303-628-5015 jdolezal@ctlthompson,com I wwwctlt.com t; Noel- ,ìioo€¿ tså fî ]?-38¡ E. l.t H -ffcD feoZ73zqg?