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Thursday, 13 April 2006 |
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Like all our trusses every piece of lumber in the roof trusses of this house is top-quality lumber that, when built into a truss, will easily handle whatever load the truss is designed to carry. In the project shown in the picture, the bottom chords of the trusses were formed into curves that allowed the architect to create dynamic interior spaces - like barrel vaults and sloping arches. The ability of our trusses to give structural support across wide spans fits today's trend to interior designs that accentuate wide-open spaces within the home, uninterrupted by posts columns and other means of support. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 May 2006 )
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Thursday, 13 April 2006 |
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A roof structure for a horse exerciser designed and built by Bluegrass Truss. This roof system is an attractive way to cover the horse exercisers and/or cover any round structures. The center of the trusses meet in the middle, rests against a compression ring and then are collared with a tension ring which holds them in place, similar to an umbrella. The outer roofing material can be built out of any roofing material that will match your farms' decor. These structures utilize the outer wall of the Horse Exerciser fencing as the columns that hold the trusses, thereby allowing for plenty of air-flow into the exercising area. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 25 May 2006 )
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