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Figuring Trusses Load & Spacing

karoc

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Guys I have been corresponding with truss company and I think I am wearing out my welcome with them.They are very helpful till they find out it may be 6 months before you buy. So with a span of say 32' I want to install OSB decking 1/2 with an underlayment and then install metal over all that. Is there away to figure what the size and spacing should be? I haven't seen it snow here since 60's and there has been couple dusting of snow since but it don't stay around. So I don't believe that snow needs to be figured in, I wish there was a chart or free program available on line to do this so I will quite bugging them. If you should know of a site that has I can fill in blanks that would be great help. I have case of cabin fever in city. Thanks guys sorry for bugging ya'll again about trusses
 
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casperz

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I used free plans from Midwest plans service about 15 years ago.

Midwest Plan Service

Here is a 32ft truss plan from the page.

We built 30ft 4/12 pitch trusses and used 2x6's for all chords with 3/8" plywood plates set 24in OC. It's held up for 15 years and we get at least one snow of more than 8" a year.

I would not use OSB as a deck under the metal roofing. Over time the OSB degrades around the screws and lets the screws loosen. It's a constant battle to keep the metal on after a while in any kind of wind. Plywood might be a better choice but given the choice I'd just go with a steel building.
 

rburke65

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Steel building....imo......harder to insulate, build in utopia it, hang fixtures......did I say imo? I think I did......
 
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