phantom309
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- Apr 29, 2002
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rswyan-
Looks just super!!!
I'm sure that you are very excited to have such a nice big shop.
If I see what I think I'm seeing, I like the way they attached your roof trusses to the posts. Did they simply put the truss in the middle of the 2x6 "sandwich" that they had built up for the posts where it rests on top of the middle 2x6? I've seen that done before and to me, it looks like a nice strong way to secure it, with plenty of bearing area for the truss.
I was wondering - how did they attach the girts to the top of the trusses? Did they use any kind of bracket, or just toenail them in?
Again, it just looks great. I'm sure that you are looking forward to getting your slab poured, elec service connected, and by the looks of it, a nice wood burning stove would really be great!
Best,
Mark
Looks just super!!!
I'm sure that you are very excited to have such a nice big shop.
If I see what I think I'm seeing, I like the way they attached your roof trusses to the posts. Did they simply put the truss in the middle of the 2x6 "sandwich" that they had built up for the posts where it rests on top of the middle 2x6? I've seen that done before and to me, it looks like a nice strong way to secure it, with plenty of bearing area for the truss.
I was wondering - how did they attach the girts to the top of the trusses? Did they use any kind of bracket, or just toenail them in?
Again, it just looks great. I'm sure that you are looking forward to getting your slab poured, elec service connected, and by the looks of it, a nice wood burning stove would really be great!
Best,
Mark