Anyone care to guess this angle?

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Anyone care to guess this angle?

Post by pdlstl »

I haven't been able to take enough measurements yet to figure this angle.

Any guesses?

30 perhaps?
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Post by tmix »

Earl,
Without measurements it'll be a guess...
But I am thinking it is a standard 5/12 roof pitch which would be 22.5 degrees, or possibly a 6/12 pitch which would be about 27 degrees.

Of course, I am usually wrong.

Tom
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Post by Dan Fitzpatrick »

the actual angle in the picture is about 27 degrees, but since the picture is taken at an angle, that isn't goint to be accurate. the true angle i think must be a bit larger, but figuring it out from that picture would be difficult.

of course the suggestion of 27 degrees in the previous post might be right ... maybe the angle of the picture won't change things that much.

hope that helps a little.
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Post by pdlstl »

Thanks!

I'm just trying to roughly figure cubic footage for new A/C equipment.

Tom,

This is a far cry from my little one room studio in Fort Worth huh?
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Post by tmix »

Yep!
But Still your old place was nice!
Glad to see you are still plugging on!

I am almost ready to pour my studio foundation (About 940 sq / ft) Not big but bigger than what I have.

Tom
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