So the short of it is, was originally planning on doing gable fan and having an active system, but after reading the thread about passive being better, because it can't break had me thinking about switching. The catch? I framed the rafter to sit flush with the ridge beam, instead of up an inch.
Looking for options.
Option 1
I have heard about notching the top of the ridge beam, which would require a call to the LVL manufacturer to see if that is acceptable. This would be the easiest, and least costly.
Option 2
Having a wider than normal ridge vent, roughly 5" wide cut at the top. Worry about leaks, as that isn't per ridge manufacturer recommendations. This would be easy, but risk of leaks
Option 3
Install spaced boards on the rafters, then sheathing on top of that per this
https://www.mynevadacounty.com/DocumentCenter/View/15438/Roof-Nailing-Over-Skip-Sheathing-PDF
This would be more costly, but would make sheathing a little easier.
Looking for options.
Option 1
I have heard about notching the top of the ridge beam, which would require a call to the LVL manufacturer to see if that is acceptable. This would be the easiest, and least costly.
Option 2
Having a wider than normal ridge vent, roughly 5" wide cut at the top. Worry about leaks, as that isn't per ridge manufacturer recommendations. This would be easy, but risk of leaks
Option 3
Install spaced boards on the rafters, then sheathing on top of that per this
https://www.mynevadacounty.com/DocumentCenter/View/15438/Roof-Nailing-Over-Skip-Sheathing-PDF
This would be more costly, but would make sheathing a little easier.
