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    How do I attach Pergola with roof sheeting to metal facia with a 600ml eves.
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    You don't . Not structurally anyway, fascia is there just to trim the roof edge and hold the gutters up. It should not be used to hang pot plants, shade cloth, bamboo blinds etc etc. it should definitely not be used to support a pergola.

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    when i attatch a pergola to a house, i nog out between the rafters and behind the facia, so i can bolt a beam to the facia and throu the nog. Go to tradac they will show you the design! Hardest part is taking the tile off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hard Wood Stud
    How do I attach Pergola with roof sheeting to metal facia with a 600ml eves.
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    You have to have timber behind it
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    thats what the nog is (noggin) between the botom of the rafters or trusses

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    You take the soffit out (or roof tiles off) and bolt pergola brackets to the end of the rafters. You drill and slot the facia to put the bracket in.....all after the engineer has looked at the windage/ drainage etc and oKed it.... which is why most are not done this way ..but thats one of the proper ways.


    And to my knowledge thats the first time Gumby has been called a noggin.
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    Sorry Gumby.

    did not mean to call u a nog

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    You take the soffit out (or roof tiles off) and bolt pergola brackets to the end of the rafters.
    The soffit is the underside of the eves, not the roof tile, did u learn this diy ladies night at bunnings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanM
    Sorry Gumby.

    did not mean to call u a nog
    I've been called worse
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanM
    You take the soffit out (or roof tiles off) and bolt pergola brackets to the end of the rafters.
    The soffit is the underside of the eves, not the roof tile, did u learn this diy ladies night at bunnings?
    DanM, I think squizzy meant you can either take the soffit out from underneath, or take the roof tiles of from above to fit the brackets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wood Butcher
    DanM, I think squizzy meant you can either take the soffit out from underneath, or take the roof tiles of from above to fit the brackets.
    Yes, thats why it says "or"...and I don't go to Bunnings
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