For a gable end to gable end installation on 16" spacing you would need 34 trusses, 2 of which would be the gables. If your roof-line has hip ends or will be incorporated into an existing structure there will be more trusses.
If you need to ask, you don't need to know !
Roof trusses are designed to counter the weight imposed on them. If your roof is completed tiled EC. and looks out of shape. I could be. Wrong design/ trusses too wide apart/ roofs 600mm apart tended to sag between/ the load bearing partition under truss higher than external walls. seen this before completely distorted the whole roof.
They each have their place, but on the same style roof, trusses would be stronger.
The heel of the truss is the end of the truss that sets on the exterior wall. If you've been shopping for trusses, you've probably heard the term: " Energy Heel" An energy heel is taller than other heels to give you room for insulation, you will want to order your trusses with an energy heel if you plan on heating the strucure. Hope this helps
They sell it at Lowes.
Lowes does sell outdoor solar lighting. If it is not found at the store, it is a product that can be ordered online.
No, Lowes home improvement does not sell Venus fly traps. However, they do sell home improvement items and other types of plants.
Lowes does not sell their fiberglass floor grating to the public, but a contracter would be able to purchase the grating
No.
Lowes sells pellet stoves, but the ones I have seen there seem to be of decidedly low quality (no pun intended).
Lowes department stores will sell you rotary tools along with a wide assortment of other tools. Home Depot department stores will sell you rotary tools along with a wide assortment of other tools.
Lowes and Home Depot both of them sell chrome bathroom lights.You can directly buy from these stores nearby you or can visit their web sites and order them online.
Skanky and slutty. Sell the product by any means.
the dollar store,wallie mart,and lowes
Lowes does indeed sell metal-based building supplies. If you go to their website and search for "metal framing", it will bring up an array of products from manufacturers like Armstrong or Dietrich.
Both Lowes and Home Depot sell a variety of Pergo floors in several quality ranges to be competitive with one another. Meaning, both stores sell the best and the cheapest of Pergo.