not sure if that's the correct term, but i'm leaning toward a design similar to the attached pic below. Now, my concern is where/how are the soffits supported from? The front wall? The ceiling rafters?
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thanks for the reply...
what i'm wondering is if these soffits compromise the integrity of the wall - increasing TL - being attached directly to the inner leaf?
any tips on how to minimize vibrations between the soffits and the inner leaf wall in a design like this? would simply filling the soffit with a bunch of insulation be enough?
or should i just stick with one of the soffit mounting diagrams found in the forum?
thanks again,
what i'm wondering is if these soffits compromise the integrity of the wall - increasing TL - being attached directly to the inner leaf?
any tips on how to minimize vibrations between the soffits and the inner leaf wall in a design like this? would simply filling the soffit with a bunch of insulation be enough?
or should i just stick with one of the soffit mounting diagrams found in the forum?

thanks again,
- d trax
"The Pope's a crazy fucker" - Dana Carvey
"The Pope's a crazy fucker" - Dana Carvey