SBC350
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Hi,
Ive been looking at multiple post around GarageJournal and other sites thru google but I need help with my storage "loft".
Specs:
It is a bit under 23' wide and 48" deep.
All built using 2X6, and planning to install 5/8 or 3/4 plywood on top.
Just so you know, I will double the "front" 2X6. I used GRK Fasterners on the ledgers board.
Now I need some suggestions/tips to add some structural strength to it. I want to keep the floor free as I'm planning to a 4 posts lift down the road.
I was thinking of adding 2, 45degree bracket under the loft.
Or adding 2x4 or 2x6 in the truss, that will run perpendicular to the truss and attach a 2x6 from the front of the storage loft to the truss. But I know truss arent made for weight pulling from under.
As a side note, I am planning to put, regular household junk such as
decoration, sports gear, offseason tires, kids toys. No engine block or anything too heavy on its own.
Thank you
Alex
Ive been looking at multiple post around GarageJournal and other sites thru google but I need help with my storage "loft".
Specs:
It is a bit under 23' wide and 48" deep.
All built using 2X6, and planning to install 5/8 or 3/4 plywood on top.
Just so you know, I will double the "front" 2X6. I used GRK Fasterners on the ledgers board.
Now I need some suggestions/tips to add some structural strength to it. I want to keep the floor free as I'm planning to a 4 posts lift down the road.
I was thinking of adding 2, 45degree bracket under the loft.
Or adding 2x4 or 2x6 in the truss, that will run perpendicular to the truss and attach a 2x6 from the front of the storage loft to the truss. But I know truss arent made for weight pulling from under.
As a side note, I am planning to put, regular household junk such as
decoration, sports gear, offseason tires, kids toys. No engine block or anything too heavy on its own.Thank you
Alex
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