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Re: Appendage Rules

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Originally Posted by wilhitern1 View Post
14 inch from the nearest point on your frame is a vertical plane (or more accurately envelope). If you are within the envelope, you are legal. Otherwise not. As far as length goes. So if you start extending at on corner of your frame, diagonally towards the opposite corner of the envelope. You can extend a fairly long distance. Much longer than 14 inches. But if you penetrate the envelope, you become illegal. You'll have to indicate to the inspectors how you intend to avoid that.
Rule# or Q&A please.

The rules could also be interpreted to say that the envelope has 14" radius arcs in the corners, or that you can't extend into corners and that you have to stay within perpendicular boundaries extending from each side.
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