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Question: I am OK to remove a vertical studs attached aside to rafters (incl. dormer support rafter)?
I am removing a small wall adjacent to a dormer window to open up a bit more space in my room corner and add insulation between rafters. This is a 110-year-old house originally built with the dormer, no updates to dormer and roof have been made. The wall (lath and plaster) was built using six studs placed on a floor plate at the bottom and attached on a side of roof rafters at the top. Rafters are 2x4 and the nearest dormer rafter is 3x4. Rafters are ~6m long and span between a wall plate and a purlin at ~3.30m, they are spaced ~12.5-13in apart. Roof is ~3m high, symmetrical over 6.5m wide house (so 3m x 3.25m on once side).
I assume because these vertical studs are attached to a side of rafters with an extra piece of wood in-between with two nails, they do not take load from rafters and are OK to be all removed. Otherwise, they would be attached to rafters directly underneath, not aside. I've already removed all studs apart from the corner one. None of those removed got any load/pressure from rafters as I can cut these and take out by hand. But seeking your advice before I remove the last one.
Note I cannot add an additional sister rafter to 3x4 dormer rafter, as there is not enough space above the purlin in the loft to slide it from inside due to 3.30m length. I'd have to remove quite a lot of the roof (tiles, planks etc.) to slide it from the outside. I could only slide it in two pieces from the inside and join together, but rafter splicing is not desired I assume and defeats a purpose of adding extra strength.
I am removing a small wall adjacent to a dormer window to open up a bit more space in my room corner and add insulation between rafters. This is a 110-year-old house originally built with the dormer, no updates to dormer and roof have been made. The wall (lath and plaster) was built using six studs placed on a floor plate at the bottom and attached on a side of roof rafters at the top. Rafters are 2x4 and the nearest dormer rafter is 3x4. Rafters are ~6m long and span between a wall plate and a purlin at ~3.30m, they are spaced ~12.5-13in apart. Roof is ~3m high, symmetrical over 6.5m wide house (so 3m x 3.25m on once side).
I assume because these vertical studs are attached to a side of rafters with an extra piece of wood in-between with two nails, they do not take load from rafters and are OK to be all removed. Otherwise, they would be attached to rafters directly underneath, not aside. I've already removed all studs apart from the corner one. None of those removed got any load/pressure from rafters as I can cut these and take out by hand. But seeking your advice before I remove the last one.
Note I cannot add an additional sister rafter to 3x4 dormer rafter, as there is not enough space above the purlin in the loft to slide it from inside due to 3.30m length. I'd have to remove quite a lot of the roof (tiles, planks etc.) to slide it from the outside. I could only slide it in two pieces from the inside and join together, but rafter splicing is not desired I assume and defeats a purpose of adding extra strength.
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