Rafters definition

Rafters means a series of roof framing members, supporting roofs having slopes
Rafters means secondary inclined supporting members in roof construction;

Examples of Rafters in a sentence

  • Sawn softwood: 1 38 x 152mm Rafters in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 30 2 76 x 38mm Wall plates m 10 3 50 x 76mm Purlins in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 30 Sundries: 4 Two coats creosote on sawn timbers m2 21 5 6mm Diameter galvanised wire tie 3000mm girth wrapped around rafter and purlin with ends tied together No 14 6 Hurricane clips No 35 EAVES, VERGES, ETC.

  • Sawn softwood: 1 38 x 152mm Rafters in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 41 2 76 x 38mm Wall plates m 14 3 50 x 76mm Purlins in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 41 Sundries: 4 Two coats creosote on sawn timbers m2 26 5 6mm Diameter galvanised wire tie 3000mm girth wrapped around rafter and purlin with ends tied together No 18 6 Hurricane clips No 45 EAVES, VERGES, ETC.

  • Sawn softwood: 1 38 x 152mm Rafters in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 25 2 76 x 38mm Wall plates m 8 3 50 x 76mm Purlins in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 25 Sundries: 4 Two coats creosote on sawn timbers m2 18 5 6mm Diameter galvanised wire tie 3000mm girth wrapped around rafter and purlin with ends tied together No 12 6 Hurricane clips No 30 EAVES, VERGES, ETC.

  • Sawn softwood: 1 38 x 152mm Rafters in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 35 2 76 x 38mm Wall plates m 13 3 50 x 76mm Purlins in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 35 Sundries: 4 Two coats creosote on sawn timbers m2 25 5 6mm Diameter galvanised wire tie 3000mm girth wrapped around rafter and purlin with ends tied together No 16 6 Hurricane clips No 40 EAVES, VERGES, ETC.

  • Sawn softwood: 1 38 x 152mm Rafters in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 30 2 76 x 38mm Wall plates m 10 3 50 x 76mm Purlins in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 38 Sundries: 4 Two coats creosote on sawn timbers m2 23 5 6mm Diameter galvanised wire tie 3000mm girth wrapped around rafter and purlin with ends tied together No 16 6 Hurricane clips No 40 EAVES, VERGES, ETC.

  • Sawn softwood: 1 38 x 152mm Rafters in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 35 2 76 x 38mm Wall plates m 12 3 50 x 76mm Purlins in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 35 Sundries: 4 Two coats creosote on sawn timbers m2 25 5 6mm Diameter galvanised wire tie 3000mm girth wrapped around rafter and purlin with ends tied together No 16 6 Hurricane clips No 40 EAVES, VERGES, ETC.

  • Sawn softwood: 1 38 x 152mm Rafters in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 62 2 76 x 38mm Wall plates m 23 3 50 x 76mm Purlins in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 62 Sundries: 4 Two coats creosote on sawn timbers m2 40 5 6mm Diameter galvanised wire tie 3000mm girth wrapped around rafter and purlin with ends tied together No 28 6 Hurricane clips No 70 EAVES, VERGES, ETC.

  • Sawn softwood: 1 38 x 152mm Rafters in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 46 2 76 x 38mm Wall plates m 17 3 50 x 76mm Purlins in lengths exceeding 3,9m and not exceeding 6,6m m 46 Sundries: 4 Two coats creosote on sawn timbers m2 30 5 6mm Diameter galvanised wire tie 3000mm girth wrapped around rafter and purlin with ends tied together No 20 6 Hurricane clips No 50 EAVES, VERGES, ETC.

  • Rafters shall be heliarc welded to wall mounting plates which are bolted to walls.

  • Then the river flows quickly out of town, passing under I-81 before reaching the challenging class 5 drop at “Knife Edge.” Rafters continue their trip, after a portage at ▇▇▇▇ Park Hydro, with a quick and exciting ride through a long series of rapids in a dramatic 200-foot deep canyon.