ScaldedDog
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Either to pass final frame, or for real-world structural rigidity? Here's what I'm asking about:
Do the diagonal braces actually do anything after the building is up? I'm not too concerned about the front one, but that back one is really going to foul up the attic space. Can I take it, and the 2x4's that connect the truss horizontal members, down? Will the inspector care?
The attic floor will have an OSB floor, and the attic walls and ceiling will be sheet rocked, if that matters.
Thanks!
Mark
Do the diagonal braces actually do anything after the building is up? I'm not too concerned about the front one, but that back one is really going to foul up the attic space. Can I take it, and the 2x4's that connect the truss horizontal members, down? Will the inspector care?
The attic floor will have an OSB floor, and the attic walls and ceiling will be sheet rocked, if that matters.
Thanks!
Mark


Seriously, that's far more weight capacity than I'd ever expect to need. Does the 10psf dead load come out of the 40psf live load, when calculating capacity?