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Hi.
Does anyone know why my roof cuts at on of the sides(u have to look at the attached file) and not on the other side (it cuts on the side with the colums).
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I assume you mean that you're not wanting the roof to be cut??
If so, I would double check that your roof overhang lines are offset from the correct pitching / support point. If they're set out from different points this can cause the roof to be cut this way.
Try setting out the overhang from the beam supported by the columns, (if you havn't already done so).
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Thanks...
yes i did mean i dont want it to cut
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