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Thanks @MitchellMc for the prompt response. The span of rafter from wailing plate to beam should be around 1.7m, no more than 1.8-2m. Once wailing pl ...

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Hi @MitchellMc I'm also working on a project to cover a dead space down the side of the house. Purely to prevent any water from coming into the garage ...

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Thank you @Dave-1 @EricL @TedBear for the advice. I assume it will be sufficient/strong enough to only fix the sheet to the rear of the timber pergol ...

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Hi, I'm also having to do this. Whilst installing to the back of the pergola roof should be simple, how would you attach the twin wall sheet to the ho ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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October

That would be fine, @jonced3. However, if you find it's closer to 1.8m, I'd be inclined to consider upping the rafters to 120x 45mm. Mitchell

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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Hi @jonced3, From what you’ve outlined, 140x45mm for your beam and waling plate sounds perfectly fine and definitely isn’t overkill for a small perg ...

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Good Evening @jonced3 I am not sure if I have it right in my mind what you are describing. You want to install some twin wall sheets to stop rain/wi ...

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October

Hello @jonced3 Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us. It's great that you've received excellent advice f ...

TedBear
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October

Hi @jonced3 , I agree with the advice of @Dave-1 and @EricL . Don't attach the back water deflectors to the roof. The reason there should be an air g ...

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jonced3
Getting Established
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October

Thanks @MitchellMc for the prompt response. The span of rafter from wailing plate to beam should be around 1.7m, no more than 1.8-2m. Once wailing pl ...

jonced3
Getting Established
2 replies
October

Thank you @Dave-1 @EricL @TedBear for the advice. I assume it will be sufficient/strong enough to only fix the sheet to the rear of the timber pergol ...

jonced3
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October

Hi, I'm also having to do this. Whilst installing to the back of the pergola roof should be simple, how would you attach the twin wall sheet to the ho ...

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