roof trusses

/ roof trusses #41  
Bird,

A permit is definitely required here - I had to "hire" a licensed Professional Engineer to review my plans and sign off on them. The local inspector wouldn't accept a PE from Calif. (Barnplans.com had theirs certified by a Calif. PE) My local inspector seems very happy - the trusses I'm building are designed for 60 psf snow load and my area only requires 25 psf. As far as I can tell - the inspector just wanted to c.h.a. - as he had all of the info regarding the design loads for the trusses. I'm glad that this has worked out - my builder had some ideas for a combination rafter wall/scissor truss combo that might have worked, but the truss company came up with a quote of over $500 per TRUSS if they were to build trusses I wanted.

So far my inspector has been reasonable and it has paid off to be accomodating to his wants - he does want this building to be solid (as do I). The foundation is done and now it is time to build some trusses!

Bill
 

Marketplace Items

WoodMaxx MX 9900 with almost no use
WoodMaxx MX 9900...
John Deere 7R 210 (A64126)
John Deere 7R 210...
John Deere 412R (A63688)
John Deere 412R...
New/Unused Landhonor 6ft x 8ft Galvanized Apex Roof Metal Shed (A65583)
New/Unused...
New Holland T5070 (A64126)
New Holland T5070...
New/Unused Landhonor Quick Attach 3 Point Hitch Adapter (A65583)
New/Unused...
 
Top