tony Cecil
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I would stick with what would traditionally have been with a genuine cabin, such as you have built.....If you vary from that , I think your cabin won`t be the `real thing` Tony
The inverted Y as you draw it will probably not do much to deflect the weight over the doorway unless you have an very well designed joint at the top of the Y which allows no movement, and the bottom of the Y is really well anchored (and therefore can't spread).
I would suggest just putting a header over the top log (double 2x10 LVL) and let a proper header distribute the load to wider than the opening below.
BTW - I am *impressed* by what you have done!
Tom
IPlay, I don't see anything there that I really want. As usual, I am fighting the rising tide of conformity:laughing: I think Eddie was talking about a Sunrise looking theme:
Now it might not have ever moved anymore, but I was not willing to gamble, so I jacked the doorway logs back up and installed the two braces to distribute the weight over to the walls on either side of the door. That was a month an a half ago and it has not sagged or moved:
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Again, I am not an engineer(just a schmoe building a house) and this is just a guess, but if those braces are reversed would they not again put that weight back onto the center of the doorway? I just think the Crows Foot bracing has to stay, does all that make sense?
If I go ahead and mill 6x6's for the two vertical uprights of the big window and properly attach them to the rafter and the wall that will in fact triple the support of the ridge post. This will kill two birds with one stone.....supporting the the ridge/rafter and framing the window glass.
How is the top of the garage door opening done?
Eddie
I think this is your best bet. Support the load with the 6X6 uprights and remove the crow's foot. I think you'll get better load distribution, and you'll have a cleaner looking window arrangement.
Can you remove the logs above the window and install a massive 5x5 piece of angle iron over the window opening? If you paint it black, It will look nice from the outside where you would see it.
Here's my suggestion for the windows...
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I'd remove the two short braces at the bottom of the center beam, however.
I like that idea, but it would take a big air compressor and a media blaster. I have the big compressor installed in my shop 250' down and a hundred yards away, but no outlet wired yet for it at the site, and no media blaster. One of these days I will have a media blaster...great tool:thumbsup: