Hello team,
I
should maybe move this post to the dehydrator plans, but I'm framing it now and have a big question. I'm using the "solar dehydrator with rocket assist" plan drawn by the
Bernal Brothers. It says the "roof" part of the frame is 85", but that would make the glass side be pretty much vertical. In laying it out with a 60 degree angle for the glass front, it looks closer to 40". Is the 85 supposed to be overhang for the roof so you can store
wood there? you put your wood in there, man?
Also, I messed up buying wood and didn't get 2x4 for the top but I have a piece of 2x3, would that be sufficient? I can probably use 2x4 if it's only gotta be 40" but if it is indeed supposed to overhang a lot then that means another trip to the store. Also, I think the drawing could be clarified.
One last thing, it seems that the dimensions are including the width of the wood, but it's not clear to a newby if that's the case. 121 1/2" for the front--is that a 10' piece of wood plus the 1 1/2" of the 2x? is that piece of 2x supposed to be horizontal rather than vertical? These are the things a novice carpenter wonders. Thanks, team!