Ecreps
Member
Hello all,
I recently got my building permit back for a pole building I'm hoping to start on in the next month or so. It all seems pretty normal with one exception.
They require knee braces (48" at a 45 deg angle) between the poles and the trusses. They say this is necessary to prevent truss racking. Are these needed? are there alternatives? From what I am reading they are largely ineffective; because the trusses are not designed to be loaded where they attach. Any experiences or thoughts are appreciated.
I am hoping to finish the inside once it is built, and these will make that more difficult to do.
Thank You.
I recently got my building permit back for a pole building I'm hoping to start on in the next month or so. It all seems pretty normal with one exception.
They require knee braces (48" at a 45 deg angle) between the poles and the trusses. They say this is necessary to prevent truss racking. Are these needed? are there alternatives? From what I am reading they are largely ineffective; because the trusses are not designed to be loaded where they attach. Any experiences or thoughts are appreciated.
I am hoping to finish the inside once it is built, and these will make that more difficult to do.
Thank You.
