</font><font color="blue" class="small">( It's a very interesting design. In my mind, I question how strong the attachments are. How many bolts are tying the truss to the post? Are they bolts that go all the way through, or lags? I only see two, is that corrct? What size and are they gavlanized? I've heard that the larger lumber is still PT in the old method that doesn't corode metal, but I don't know this for fact.
Your making great progress, thanks for the pics!!
Eddie
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Eddie,
I was going to post the same thing. In the picture, it looks like there is a flat piece metal at the top edge of the truss that rests on the top of the post. But it sure looks like just 2 lag screws are attaching the truss to the sides.
What would be great would be a metal cap on the post that the truss is either welded to or secured in some fashion to keep the shear force of the truss from taking out those 2 bolts plus prevent the truss from pushing the tops of the post outward under load.
Other than that, looks really good.