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Board roof

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roof has two layers of vertical boards, the upper layer covering the gap between the boards in the lower layer. The lower layer may be spaced apart or installed tightly together. In any type of vertical board roof the boards may be grooved to catch runoff.
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Animal shelters may have board roofs which are a single layer with small gaps between the boards to allow light and ventilation. Any leakage is minimal and does not bother the animals.
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Traditional roof coverings in Japan are mostly thatch, tile and wood shingle but some board roofs were used and are called yamatobuki (大和葺), the boards themselves naga-itabuki (長板葺).
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method of using boards as the weather barrier on a roof. Board roofs can be applied in several ways, the basic types have the boards installed vertically and installed horizontally.
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framing with vertical boards in New England. This method of framing may be descended from board roofs but does not mean the roofing was originally just the boards.
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The Car-builder's Dictionary: An Illustrated Vocabulary of Terms Which Designate American Railroad Cars, Their Parts and Attachments
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The Complete Grazier and Farmers' and Cattle-Breeders' Assistant; A Compendium of Husbandry Embracing the Breeding
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which are boarded vertically, but evidence of these roofs having exposed boards as roofing is rare.
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Horizontal board roofs may be made with rectangular boards or wedge shaped boards called
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has two shapes of board-on-board roofing and a horizontal board roof on the tower.
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Vertical board roofs may have the boards installed in a number of ways. The
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Vertical board roofs with sealed joints and board-and-batten roof types
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A board roof of the board-on-board type with grooved edges in Sweden
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roof the upper layer are slender pieces of lumber called
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Dictionary of Architecture and Building Construction
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roofing
battens
purlins
rafters
clapboard (architecture)
Vertical board roofs with sealed joints and board-and-batten roof types
A reconstruction of the Drake Well has two shapes of board-on-board roofing and a horizontal board roof on the tower.
Drake Well
Common purlin framing with vertical boards in New England. This method of framing may be descended from board roofs but does not mean the roofing was originally just the boards.
Reconstruction of a log cabin with a clapboard roof.
JAANUS
Fream, William
William Youatt
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Roofs
Roof shapes
Arched roof
Barrel roof
Board roof
Bochka roof
Bow roof
Butterfly roof
Clerestory
Conical roof
Dome
Flat roof
Gable roof

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