If your roof rafter connectors will not be visible after your construction project is completed it may be possible to connect these rafters together using a rafter splicing technique you will want to check your local building codes before undertaking this type of construction as there are very specific ways that roof rafters can and cannot be spliced together.
Splicing roof trusses.
Also referred to as a ribbon or band board rise vertical distance from bottom most part of the bottom chord to inside of the peak.
These three planes are the top chord plane the bottom chord plane and the web member plane.
A gang nail is basically a thin piece of metal stamped out so that many metal tangs stick out into the wood about a 1 2 or so.
But sometimes a roof is too long for a single ridge board.
In the case of large roof trusses which cannot be transported whole welded sub assemblies are delivered to site and are either bolted or welded together on site.
Ridge boards typically are one dimension larger than rafters a 2 by 6 inch ridge on 2 by 4 inch rafters for instance.
Trusses have rafters tied together with other structural elements and are installed as a single unit while rafters are installed separately.
Rafter plates are load bearing beams that support either a single rafter or a truss.
How to splice a roof rafter plate.
Trussed rafters are defined as triangulated timber frameworks positioned at close centres generally 600mm to form roof structures.
Scab additional timber connected to a truss to effect a splice extension or general reinforcement.
It is stamped into the wood at the factory with a hydrolic press.
Then a splice is in order.
Shop drawingdetailed drawings of a roof truss or roof framing showing critical.
In light roof trusses entirely bolted connections are less favoured than welded connections due to the requirement for gusset plates and their increased fabrication costs.
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Truss brace splicing methods he building component safety information bcsi booklet jointly produced by wtca and the truss plate institute recognizes three planes requiring restraint in a roof truss.