This refers to a hip or valley rafter that does
not intersect a 90° outside or inside corner to form two 45° angles
on either side. You might have a member intersect the 90° corner
forming a 30° and 60° angle thus making the hip or valley "irregular".
This occurs when you join two different roof slopes. The
condition that this creates is that the "general" rules
of hip and valley layout and construction do not apply. |
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