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8'-9 3/4"
25'-11 1/4"
23-7/8"
2'-1 1/2"
10'-4 3/8"
32"
12"
May not meet road restrictions when overhangs
and roof are installed. Check applicable regulations.
2'-1 1/2"
13'-3"
27'-3/4"
8'-5 1/2"
6'-11 1/2"
Space for
Loft Above at Line
compost Great Room
Full
32" x 32" toilet Area Size
Mattress
5'-1/8"
Shower Queen Size Mattress
pipe ladder
2'-9 3/4"
Tilt out
Entry storage
20"
Bedroom
Stove
wheel well
3'-0"
32" Door 3 Large storage drawers under bed
8'-5 1/2"
8"
2 - 2x4 @ 118-1/2" (wheel well ledger boards)
8"
5 3/
2 - 2x4 @ 124" (tongue end ledger boards) 25'-
4 - 2x4 @ 8-1/8" (blocking around wheel well)
Attach floor framing with 3-1/4" galvanized framing Adjust floor framing
nails, two nails per joint. Joists are placed 24" on if necessary 3/4" tongue and groove floor sheathing 8D nails
to allow 1/2" gap
center . Additional framing is recommended (as
around floor for with subfloor adhesive. 9 sheets needed as shown
shown) to support loft load point. Framing must also wall sheathing
be attached to trailer with bolts or other hardware. 99-1/4"
94-1/2" 75-1/4"
70-1/2" 51-1/4"
47-1/4" 48" 27-1/4"
23-1/4" 22-1/2" 3-1/4"
8-1/8"
8-1/8"
21-3/4" 22-1/2" 22-1/2" 22-1/2" 22-1/2" 22-1/2" 21-3/4"
98-1/2"
79-1/4"
25'-
5 3/
8"
84-1/4"
118-1/2"
Extra support
8-1/8"
8-1/8"
for loft post
124"
58-1/2"
24'-0"
143-1/4"
87-1/4"
119-1/4"
62-1/2"
111-1/4"
38-1/2"
95-1/4"
14-1/2"
71-1/4"
66-1/2"
47-1/4"
23-1/4"
5-5/8"
flat to inside
of wall for 6-1/2"
nailing wall 2x6
finish to 30-1/2"
header
shown
54-1/2"
75"
110-7/8"
flat to inside
85-1/8"
60"
of wall
91-5/8"
54-1/2"
40-1/4"
30-1/2"
6-1/2"
12-1/2"
69-1/2"
19"
135"
3"
3"
14-1/4" 3-1/4"
23-1/4"
33-1/4" 27-1/4"
43-1/4" 47-1/4"
38-1/4"
51-1/4"
46-1/4"
75-1/4" NOTCH IN CROSS BRACING AT
62-1/4"
86-1/2" CORNERS FOR LATERAL SUPPORT
86-1/4"
110-1/4"
24"
200-3/4"
7-1/8"
7-1/8"
25-1/4"
5-1/4" 39"
13-1/8"
3-1/4" 33" 37-1/2"
29-1/4"
27-1/4" 16-1/4"
2x4 header
2x4 flat on
as shown
inside edge
for nailing
42"
wal lfinish
110-7/8"
2x4 header shown
91-5/8"
91-5/8"
42"
81"
39"
16-1/4"
30-3/4"
37-1/4"
21-7/8"
86-1/2"
135"
69-1/2"
3"
3"
3-1/4" 8-3/4"
27-1/4" 46-1/4"
31-1/2" 62-1/4"
48-1/2" 68-1/2"
75-1/4" 86-1/4"
81-1/2" 107-1/2"
51"
51"
22"
46"
91-5/8"
110-7/8"
81-7/8"
19-3/4"
43-3/4"
67-3/4"
91-1/2"
18-3/4"
43-3/4"
5"
22
13
8"
3-
7/
22
7/
3-
5"
8"
13
First row of plywood can be attached to side walls 8"
6'-11 7/
before standing to help keep wall square while standing
wall. It is also easier to attach plywood on ground instead 131-1/4"
Stand long walls first and brace with 2x4s. of vertically when installed.
Ensure walls are square. Overhang plywood 4-1/4" on bottom to account
Attach to floor with 16D nails. Walls should also for covering floor framing.
be bolted to trailer. Cut wheel wells out before standing. Top Plates are nailed on over walls, overlapping
corners, to tie all walls together at tops
Stand end walls and attach to side walls 225"
with 16D Nails and floor.
/4"
16'-5 1
8'-
5 1/2
"
Plywood on end
walls also ties in side
wall framing
TOP PLATE CUT LIST
2 - 2x4 @ 16' 5-1/4"
2 - 2x4 @ 8' 5-1/2"
1/2" plywood sheathing attached with 8D nails to studs, first 2 - 2x4 @ 6'11-3/4"
row of plywood must cover the floor framing.
21-3/4" 22-1/2" 22-1/2" 22-1/2" 22-1/2" 22-1/2" 22-1/2" 22-1/2" 22-1/2" 22-1/2" 22-1/2" 21-3/4"
160"
144"
8" 8"
22-1/2"
31-1/4"
55-1/4"
79-1/4"
103-1/4"
127-1/4"
151-1/4"
175-1/4"
199-1/4"
207-1/4"
223-1/4"
247-1/4"
271-1/4"
4"
8-1/
5
5"
Angles are
30 degeees
off square bottom angle is 60
degrees off square
"
/4
3-1
10
53
8" is 10 degrees off square
-3
/4
"
Eave fascia held down to not overextend
past top of roof plane
46
-3/
8"
8"
16-1/8"
bottom edge is 30
degrees off square
50
-5/
8"
ridgecap will cover small roof
differences between pitches
Plywood sheathing should be staggered in seams, joints landing on 24" on center pattern studs.