I would check the facia board for nail heads. The rafters/trusses are 16" or 24" o.c. If you can find protruding nail heads in the facia and measure the distance between two of them, you can determine where the rest are.
You can see the rafters of the roof very clearly here.
At the peak of the roof where the rafters meet instead of the rafters meeting each other, there is a beam between them that they rest against. It runs the length of the roof peak.
in need of rafters on my roof,before i can have it weatherized
A longitudinal member in a roof frame, usually for supporting common rafters or the like between the plate and the ridge. One of several horizontal timbers supporting the rafters of a roof. http://www.bw-industries.co.uk/roof-purlins.htm
A longitudinal member in a roof frame, usually for supporting common rafters or the like between the plate and the ridge. One of several horizontal timbers supporting the rafters of a roof. http://www.bw-industries.co.uk/roof-purlins.htm
A purlin is a structural part of a roof which is used to support rafters and carry the roof cladding By supporting the rafters they allow for longer roof spans to be created allowing for wider buildings to be created.
Poplar.
23
Rafters are usually on 2 ft. centers.
25.8 feet
look in rafters, nooks and cranny's on a house. Such as where the roof overhangs the house. Also, look at trees, logs, etc. oh yea, also where you see a swarm at haha call a bee keeper.
You can see the rafters of the roof very clearly here. Looking upriver, you could see the first of the rafters coming around the bend.