Check the ridge board to make sure it is level and the end rafters are still plumb then add a second nail to each birdsmouth and ridge board connection.
How to set a roof ridge.
Cut the gable end stud and hand it up.
In traditional house framing also called stick framing a basic roof frame consists of opposing pairs of sloping rafters that meet at their top ends at a ridge board or ridge beam.
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Position a ridge board down in the saddles of the supports.
Set it in place in the pre formed openings of trusses.
Slide the ridge board between rafter top cuts from the bottom if installing on standard rafters.
Cut the last ridge shingle to the length you need but be sure that no part of the roof is exposed.
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The top end of each rafter is cut at an angle so that it meets flush with one broadside of the ridge board and the ridge is sandwiched between the rafters.
Splicing on the ground is easier but a very long ridge board can be hard to lift and install.
Create a saddle at the top with the braces the height of the building walls plus rise less the width of the ridge board.
Do the same with the next shingle continuing this step until you get to the far edge of the ridge.
Once you ve reached the ridge bend the shingle over the ridge so that each side is equal and nail it into place with a single nail on each side.
When you reach the top on the other side of the roof run that paper up and over as well.
Fasten with 16 penny nails.
In part 3 of our roof framing series we cover how to select a ridge board how to layout a ridge board how to mark it so you know where to fasten the raft.
That way you ll end up with a watertight ridge.
When you reach the top of the roof run your last row long photo 6 and drape the paper over the peak top ridge onto the other side.
Lift the ridge board to the roof and slide it between the rafter ends on each end from the bottom.
Rip the ridge board to the correct width to meet the rafter widths at the ridge.
Secure each end with one nail on each side.