Posted by Hemmjo on November 03, 2023 at 05:02:57 from (23.245.215.58):
In Reply to: Roof Truss Design Help posted by pburchett on November 02, 2023 at 18:28:30:
It you need a building permit for this project, you will need an engineers stamp on the truss drawing.
Menards has a truss ordering page you can access online. I recommend you look in that. You can not buy the same quality lumber that truss manufacturers use locally.
The roof is the most important part of you structure. You building is not that large price purchased trusses before you spend time building an inferior product. This is NOT a reflection on your skills as a carpenter. It has to do with them being set up to manufacture efficiently, access to better materials, time savings for you.
I can make nice looking nuts and bolts, forge cool looking nails, but it is mores cost effective and better use of time to purchase them.
Just consider it. If you choose to build your own. Use design #1. But first go to menards web site and get a quote. You will get a drawing of the truss design.
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