Posted by andy r on November 28, 2022 at 17:13:05 from (208.126.193.44):
I have a 6 year old 45' by 88' pole barn with 17' at the eve. No over hangs on the roof except for a couple inches of tin. Doors on both ends. I would like to continue the 4/12 roof slope. Contractor I have been talking with says he likes to use half trusses. Just cuts two holes in existing tin and upper and lower cords go through and are anchored to the pole. The problem is I do not have the head room I would like with the half truss since it has a lower cord. I think he said it would be around 10 feet and I have a couple specific things I would like to store in there that require more like 11' or so - one thing being a camper. I guess I could use 2 by 12's or glued up manufactured lumber. On an 8 foot rafter spacing what size does it take to go out 12 or 16 feet? Probably 12' out would be a waste of time and probably should figure 16 feet outward. Thanks.
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