Hi, this is my first time coming across such roof, so I thought I'd ask here first. An engineering is looking at the case as well, but in the mean time I just wanted to get a rough idea of what the standard practice would be for steel truss roofs.
Roof specs:
Asphalt shingles -- plywood sheathing -- cold formed steel trusses 2' OC.
6/12 pitch
Lag the L-brackets down with self-tapping bolts through the truss?
Or drill the truss and bolt/washer/nut? (Seems tough given limited access to the attic.)
Or a lot of L-brackets on the sheathing without consideration of the trusses?
Or other methods?
Thanks a lot for the help.
Roof specs:
Asphalt shingles -- plywood sheathing -- cold formed steel trusses 2' OC.
6/12 pitch
Lag the L-brackets down with self-tapping bolts through the truss?
Or drill the truss and bolt/washer/nut? (Seems tough given limited access to the attic.)
Or a lot of L-brackets on the sheathing without consideration of the trusses?
Or other methods?
Thanks a lot for the help.
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