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*install first trellis. Use successive overlap. Trellis had 15 inch cuts, for 18" width total. | *install first trellis. Use successive overlap. Trellis had 15 inch cuts, for 18" width total. | ||
*Lag bolts every 1 foot. Started with 4-6 3" deck screws, right at top z flashing. | *Lag bolts every 1 foot. Started with 4-6 3" deck screws, right at top z flashing. | ||
*First trellis started in northeast side. Put band on. But then band needed to be moved east due to successive overlap. | |||
*Used triangle supports. | |||
*Used blocking to support band 1.5" lower, but some places band was even with trellis. | |||
*Used blocking on leading end of trellis as support and alignment for next trellis, to save on using triangle supports. Built 4 triangle supports sufficient for one side of house | |||
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Revision as of 12:15, 23 December 2021
- install first trellis. Use successive overlap. Trellis had 15 inch cuts, for 18" width total.
- Lag bolts every 1 foot. Started with 4-6 3" deck screws, right at top z flashing.
- First trellis started in northeast side. Put band on. But then band needed to be moved east due to successive overlap.
- Used triangle supports.
- Used blocking to support band 1.5" lower, but some places band was even with trellis.
- Used blocking on leading end of trellis as support and alignment for next trellis, to save on using triangle supports. Built 4 triangle supports sufficient for one side of house