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We set all the trusses this afternoon and put in temporary bracing. We used a jig to pick up each truss with 4 deck screws and a slot system that help the truss across 4 points to evenly and safely pick up each one.

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It was a family affair with my dad and younger sister, my father in law and brother in law and a couple close friends.
 
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Took us 5 hours to set all the trusses. Everything fit perfectly without and problems.

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We have a rain day tomorrow which is OK as everyone is tired. We will start on the roof purlins on Friday.
 
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We set all the trusses this afternoon and put in temporary bracing. We used a jig to pick up each truss with 4 deck screws and a slot system that help the truss across 4 points to evenly and safely pick up each one.

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It was a family affair with my dad and younger sister, my father in law and brother in law and a couple close friends.

Is that a homemade scaffold. How is that built?
 
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Smart using what you have available and doing what it took to get it done!!!
 
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Thanks for the update. Great pic!!!
 
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What does the chain attach to on the tractor?

I like your ingenuity.
 
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Looks good;my Amish builder(3) set my trusses in 1-1/2 hours by hand(24x32') building.Amazed.
 
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The scaffolding is pallet racking I bought used off of Craigslist. I knew I wanted shelving at the back of the shop to store my tractor implements vertically on pallets - bucket, snowblower, tiller, forks and snowplow. I figured I would buy it in time to use as scaffolding. We mounted it on 2x10 skids so we can move it around the inside of the barn to set the trusses with.

The support chain from the crane attaches to the loader mount. That way we can raise and lower the boom pole without changing the length of the chain. We just can't change the angle of the boom without unhooking the chain and changing the length. The chain is not needed to move the boom without a load, the pole is strong enough to support itself, but I think it would buckle or break the mounting bolts that attach it to the forklift plate with any real load without the chain.
 
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The scaffolding is pallet racking I bought used off of Craigslist. I knew I wanted shelving at the back of the shop to store my tractor implements vertically on pallets - bucket, snowblower, tiller, forks and snowplow. I figured I would buy it in time to use as scaffolding. We mounted it on 2x10 skids so we can move it around the inside of the barn to set the trusses with.

The support chain from the crane attaches to the loader mount. That way we can raise and lower the boom pole without changing the length of the chain. We just can't change the angle of the boom without unhooking the chain and changing the length. The chain is not needed to move the boom without a load, the pole is strong enough to support itself, but I think it would buckle or break the mounting bolts that attach it to the forklift plate with any real load without the chain.

Nice job 👍
 
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Another day of barn building. We added 900 feet of 2x4 purlins to the trusses. At first we started by climbing up the outside of the roof, using the purlins as a ladder. But at 24" a part, it is not a comfortable way to work. After doing a portion of the roof this way, we knew there had to be a better way. We decided to add catwalks to the trusses, so we could work on the roof from below. Using our 12' pallet rack / scaffolding we did the bottom 5 purlins from there, and then used a 16' aluminum ladder plank on top of the bottom cord of the trusses to do the next 3 purlins and then added a 2x4 cross beam to the trusses to do the final 2 purlins. It was a pain moving the scaffolding and ladder plank so many times, but it was much safer and easier to work standing up vs climbing a purlin ladder. Have to go back to work next week, but the metal roofing should be going up before the end of the month. Have to trim the end purlins to 12" overhang and add 2x6 facia board all around the bottom edge of the roof.

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Here is the work crew - me, my brother in law and my younger sister.

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