When I built my shop, 48 X 72, I got the plans from the U of Iowa. They gave charts for pitch, spacing, snow load, finished ceiling load, insulation, everything needed to design your rafter. In my case I could go 48 feet with 4/12 pitch on three foot spacings with 16 foot number one 2x6s. I bought three units of number 2 and better 2X6s and picked out the number 1s for the trusses. Of the rest some were used for forms for pouring the foundation and then reused as stud in the walls. By spacing the trusses at three feet and the wall studs at 16 inches the savings on finishing costs more than offset the higher initial cost versus a pole type building.
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