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Thanks for sharing, and your English is very good!
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Severe overkill on the screws but confidence is power
Yes, but it is easier to deal with screws
@@JOE_JET_DIY Iâm 175 pounds and I get by on 3 per side I know itâs never been tested but the weight rating on the good screws is a lot I think even 1-2 per side should hold a grown man but the safer the better since they canât all be in a stud
If you screw those screws straight in, is the rafter or truss wide enough so they all go in to the truss completely?
At the very top yes, you screw them into the ridge board. Below that it's a little more difficult.
In fact, 2 screws are able to hold you steady. However, the manufacturer in the manual recommends doing it as in the video.
@@JOE_JET_DIY Ok, thank you. It should make sense to me after I get the ridge vent off. I'm using the HitchClips and D minus anchors so they are not as wide as the anchor used in your video.