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12 years 6 months ago #93729
by albertw
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Hi,
My roll off observatory plans are progressing well. I've a query though that I don't see answered well anywhere else. My roof will have to roll off to the south west; there are some trees there but I don;t want the roof to obstruct the view any further.
So the normal way to roll the roof isl
But is there a good reason not to do it this way?
Cheers,
~Al
My roll off observatory plans are progressing well. I've a query though that I don't see answered well anywhere else. My roof will have to roll off to the south west; there are some trees there but I don;t want the roof to obstruct the view any further.
So the normal way to roll the roof isl
But is there a good reason not to do it this way?
Cheers,
~Al
Albert White MSc FRAS
Chairperson, International Dark Sky Association - Irish Section
www.darksky.ie/
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12 years 6 months ago #93730
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Replied by mjc on topic Re: Roll off roof direction
I've no experience at DIY Observatories but one thought.
If the roof were wet due to rain wouldn't the second design be prone to dripping water (and maybe increase risk of tree fall debris that may settle on roof) into equipment area?
Mark C.
If the roof were wet due to rain wouldn't the second design be prone to dripping water (and maybe increase risk of tree fall debris that may settle on roof) into equipment area?
Mark C.
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12 years 6 months ago #93731
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Replied by John_Walshe on topic Re: Roll off roof direction
I'd suggest also that the eaves would be lower than the side walls and thus you wouldn't be able to move it without lifting the roof first to clear the walls.
John
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12 years 6 months ago #93732
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Have you thought of doing a flat roof with a slope so the rain to run off? That way the roof won’t obstruct the view any further.
Carl.
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Replied by carlobeirnes on topic Re: Roll off roof direction
Hi Albert,albertw wrote:
My roof will have to roll off to the south west; there are some trees there but I don;t want the roof to obstruct the view any further.
Cheers,
~Al
Have you thought of doing a flat roof with a slope so the rain to run off? That way the roof won’t obstruct the view any further.
Carl.
Carl O’Beirnes,
Scopes and Space Ltd,
Unit A8 Airside Enterprise Centre,
Swords, Co Dublin,
Ireland.
www.scopesandspace.ie/
www.facebook.com/scopesandspace
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12 years 6 months ago #93738
by JohnONeill
Replied by JohnONeill on topic Re: Roll off roof direction
Hi,
I would not go with the second design.
How much clearance you gets depends on the height of the pier and size (and length) of the telescope.
If the outriggers were sufficiently long, there would be more sky clearance.
My Observatory roof rolls off to the south-west, but I have trees and city glow there anyway. However the more 'normal' policy is to roll off to the north.
John
I would not go with the second design.
How much clearance you gets depends on the height of the pier and size (and length) of the telescope.
If the outriggers were sufficiently long, there would be more sky clearance.
My Observatory roof rolls off to the south-west, but I have trees and city glow there anyway. However the more 'normal' policy is to roll off to the north.
John
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12 years 6 months ago #93740
by PaulWalsh
Replied by PaulWalsh on topic Re: Roll off roof direction
The one thing I see with it is rainfall and any debris from trees will fall in front of the doorway
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