a gable roof
A frame
'a' frame
you mean an A frame?
An A-Frame
No. The most common way to tell if a frame is bent is if the roof is buckled.
The frame should be checked prior to the rafters going on. Once the roof is on , you will just have to deal with what you have. The horse is out of the barn...
I don't use oil, but i use a can of silicone spray. I spray it all along the rubber edges of the roof on both the frame and the roof itself. I also spray the lock rods on the roof.
The foundation holds a frame structure up. As for the building, it is a group effort. Load bearing walls hold the roof up, but tend to fall over if the roof isn't there to tie the walls together.
timber frame work to hold up the ceiling and and straw or grasses for the roof
its mad world by Gary jules
Not Usually - Convertibles are usually heavier because they require additional chassis re-enforcement (which adds weight) to maintain the structural integrity of the vehicle that a roof would have provided. In other words, the roof of a car provides enforcement against the twisting force of the motor. Then you remove the roof, you have to the re-enforce the frame or else the car might actually bend from the twisting force (torsion).
2 octagons (floor and roof), 8 rectangles (walls).