platinum_jello
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So I, like apparently many, ended up with a building with insufficient ratings on my trusses. When I told the builder I didn't want them to put a ceiling on, they took that as I didn't want to put any ceiling on. As a result, I ended up with what I generally refer to as a plain old barn truss. The BCDL rating is 4 PSF, and while arguments can be made that that can sustain a very lightweight ceiling, the options don't fall in line with my design intentions for the building (nothing crazy like storage or anything, just a sheetrock or plywood ceiling with some light capacity for overhead air lines, dust collection runs, fixtures etc)...
Boy this is getting wordy...
Anyway, I've read quite a lot of posts on this topic and have observed the very common recommendation is to enlist a structural engineer or the truss designer themselves to provide a certified reinforcement plan. My truss builder is unable to provide any assistance, and while I'm waiting for any of the dozen or so engineers I've reached out to to actually respond to my query, I thought I would post up and ask to see what kind of engineered solutions people have received/implemented. Now, I know there's a lot of backyard engineers who put their own gussets on and say that's just fine, and I'm interested in seeing those solutions as well, as long as they're called out as such, but I'm also quite interested to see what kind of solutions people have received from a paid consultancy.
All stories and pictures welcome, thanks!
Boy this is getting wordy...
Anyway, I've read quite a lot of posts on this topic and have observed the very common recommendation is to enlist a structural engineer or the truss designer themselves to provide a certified reinforcement plan. My truss builder is unable to provide any assistance, and while I'm waiting for any of the dozen or so engineers I've reached out to to actually respond to my query, I thought I would post up and ask to see what kind of engineered solutions people have received/implemented. Now, I know there's a lot of backyard engineers who put their own gussets on and say that's just fine, and I'm interested in seeing those solutions as well, as long as they're called out as such, but I'm also quite interested to see what kind of solutions people have received from a paid consultancy.
All stories and pictures welcome, thanks!
