cockeyedMFer
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- 1959 MF 35 deluxe, gas
I looked at a block building for sale and it appears at some point the flat roof was replaced with a shallow pitched metal roof over wooden rafters. The roof is probably a 1:12 slope at most.
However they used a metal z-truss as a ridge pole or center support.
What do you think of this? Is it as bad as it looks? Or is that a typical wood roof design, and someone has added the truss for extra support? The building is about 20' wide.
The other thing I didn't like is the support column for the truss isn't fixed to the floor very well. I could imagine someone (probably me, LOL) bumping a car into it and bringing down the whole roof!




However they used a metal z-truss as a ridge pole or center support.
What do you think of this? Is it as bad as it looks? Or is that a typical wood roof design, and someone has added the truss for extra support? The building is about 20' wide.
The other thing I didn't like is the support column for the truss isn't fixed to the floor very well. I could imagine someone (probably me, LOL) bumping a car into it and bringing down the whole roof!



