Monopoly Framing Questions
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Monopoly Framing Questions

Hello all! I’ve become very inspired by Matt Risingers video of a monopoly framed architects office with exposed framing (link below). I’m wanting to do the same for an upcoming small cabin project I’ve got in the works. I’m wondering if anyone knows how I’d best achieve a relatively large overhang with this type of construction. My plan is to sheath the framing in 3/4 ply and then use tyvek over that and really focus on details with that layer and taping it so that it could be air/vapor/water barrier layer, then I’d have two layers of 1.5” polyiso on walls and three on roof, and then I’d have furing strips on all that for siding and roofing. I’m wanting a pretty big overhang though so I’m wondering if on the roof I should be using 2x6 as furing strips and then extending them out 24-36” for my overhang. Effectively I’d be doing a big “over roof” on top of the polyiso.. any help on the matter would be most appreciated!!

https://youtu.be/nNMkzxzrfj4?is=ZVDMBnzHaq\_tUScu

u/pipsinternetname — 14 hours ago

Bicycle stolen while visiting

Hello all! My bicycle was stolen while I was visiting Copenhagen. It happened in broad daylight right by the Danish architecture center (DAC) while it was locked. The bike had a hidden AirTag which went offline within minutes of it being stolen. The bike is unique and has wide tumbleweed handlebars and a redshift suspension seatpost. Very sad that this puts an end to my touring, but if anyone sees it or has any leads/ideas it would be most appreciated. This bike means a lot to me and has taken me through six countries.

Tak!

u/pipsinternetname — 15 days ago

What’s up folks.. I’m looking for some black approach shoes that look sick and would be great for cycle touring (rigid) and good for hikes and city walking. Any recs??

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u/pipsinternetname — 4 months ago