
09-30-2006, 04:40 AM
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Deity
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Saint Regis Falls, NY, USA.
Posts: 3,898
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my thoughts on it is they rafters were installed "green" and over time they dried out. Like beams they should have been installed with the camber facing upward so as they cured they'd bent down. possibly some of yours were installed the other way and when they dried made the camber more pronounced taking with them the sheathing and the roofing. jacking them won't help. if you could loosen up the nails holding the sheathing maybe you could "sister" up a piece of 2X6 to that rafter and bolt it into place. no need to nail through the roofing paper and sheathing, the mere weight of the roof and new roof will hold eveything together and you won't have that sagging effect.
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