New Tribes Mission Church- SIPs construction
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17 Jun 2013 06:17 PM
Finised Photos............ ..................................
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17 Jun 2013 06:17 PM
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17 Jun 2013 06:21 PM
Posted By cmkavala on 17 Jun 2013 06:17 PM
Finished Photos............ ..................................



Stucco over wire lath, stack stone at portico, stansing seam roof with peel- n-stick underlayment direct to SIPs
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17 Jun 2013 06:29 PM

Underside of Portico with bare white SIPs


Underside of bare white SIPs used for finished soffit with matching fascia trim
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17 Jun 2013 09:10 PM
What type of roof pitch did they use?

Is that overhang around 24" ?


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18 Jun 2013 06:50 AM
Posted By Lbear on 17 Jun 2013 09:10 PM
What type of roof pitch did they use?

Is that overhang around 24" ?





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the upper main roof is 3/12 all other roofs, tower and portico are 5/12, overhangs are 24"
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21 Jun 2013 09:30 PM
Chris, how do they attach gutters to the SIPs since the SIP is open-ended and only has foam at the ends? Where would the gutters attach to and what would the pull-out strength be with a gutter full of water?


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21 Jun 2013 10:00 PM
Posted By Lbear on 21 Jun 2013 09:30 PM
Chris, how do they attach gutters to the SIPs since the SIP is open-ended and only has foam at the ends? Where would the gutters attach to and what would the pull-out strength be with a gutter full of water?





The panels come with a matching fascia cap that the gutters attach to
with the gutter hanger bracket penetrating to layers of steel, the drip and the fascia, I would guess at about 200 lbs per screw
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14 Jul 2013 11:20 AM
I see several pictures showing slab edges exposed to the exterior. How was this thermal bridge addressed?
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14 Jul 2013 11:33 AM
Posted By jonr on 14 Jul 2013 11:20 AM
I see several pictures showing slab edges exposed to the exterior. How was this thermal bridge addressed?



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its not addressed at all, there is no reason to be concerned with a thermal bridge that has a 15 degree TD
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14 Jul 2013 05:29 PM
Chris,

I noticed in some pics that where the SIP is screwed down, there is some "oil canning". I know this would be only aesthetic and would be covered by the finishing material but is what I am observing in the pics, correct? The screws seem to distort the metal when they are anchored down, is that true?


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14 Jul 2013 05:39 PM
Posted By Lbear on 14 Jul 2013 05:29 PM
Chris,

I noticed in some pics that where the SIP is screwed down, there is some "oil canning". I know this would be only aesthetic and would be covered by the finishing material but is what I am observing in the pics, correct? The screws seem to distort the metal when they are anchored down, is that true?





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I am not sure what photo you are referring to?, but it's probably not oil canning, it is probably intentional dimpling, so that the roof/wall cladding will lay flat
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14 Jul 2013 06:22 PM
Posted By cmkavala on 14 Jul 2013 05:39 PM



Lbear,
I am not sure what photo you are referring to?, but it's probably not oil canning, it is probably intentional dimpling, so that the roof/wall cladding will lay flat


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14 Jul 2013 06:36 PM
Posted By Lbear on 14 Jul 2013 06:22 PM
Posted By cmkavala on 14 Jul 2013 05:39 PM



Lbear,
I am not sure what photo you are referring to?, but it's probably not oil canning, it is probably intentional dimpling, so that the roof/wall cladding will lay flat




yes dimpled
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14 Jul 2013 09:45 PM
Posted By cmkavala on 14 Jul 2013 06:36 PM

yes dimpled

So they purposely drive the screw and create a recessed spot so that the finished material lays flat over the screw head. Do they simply just overdrive the screw?

Does the 26 gauge steel dent/dimple easily?


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14 Jul 2013 10:09 PM
Posted By Lbear on 14 Jul 2013 09:45 PM
Posted By cmkavala on 14 Jul 2013 06:36 PM

yes dimpled

So they purposely drive the screw and create a recessed spot so that the finished material lays flat over the screw head. Do they simply just overdrive the screw?

Does the 26 gauge steel dent/dimple easily?





yes overdrive, with a little torque
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14 Feb 2014 12:16 PM
Would love to see some close up pics of the metal stud hip and valley beam connections in future projects.
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27 Oct 2014 03:59 AM
Hip with out top plate
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27 Oct 2014 07:43 AM
ridge beam and hips ...................... .............................................................
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