dsl_mech
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Trying to narrow down a layout and panel size for my metal ceiling. Inside dimensions of building are 39' width with scissor trusses with a 15'-7" bottom cord length. Trusses are spaced 24".
-How important is it that the panels overlap on a truss?
-Seems 6" is a common overlap when used on a exterior. Can I get away with less overlap when used on the interior?
-Is it acceptable to have the seems line up?
-I am going to meet the peak in the middle of a sheet. My plan is to bend the sheet at the peak and carry on down the other side. Does this seem like a good idea? The ceiling is sloped 1.5/12
I am leaking towards going with 4 rows of 10' panel as this seems it will line up with the trusses nicely and smaller panels will be easier for me to work with. Other option is going with two rows of 12' and one row of 16'. My hope is that the 1' extra in both scenarios can be used up as my overlap and avoid having to do much cutting.
Thanks for any advice.

-How important is it that the panels overlap on a truss?
-Seems 6" is a common overlap when used on a exterior. Can I get away with less overlap when used on the interior?
-Is it acceptable to have the seems line up?
-I am going to meet the peak in the middle of a sheet. My plan is to bend the sheet at the peak and carry on down the other side. Does this seem like a good idea? The ceiling is sloped 1.5/12
I am leaking towards going with 4 rows of 10' panel as this seems it will line up with the trusses nicely and smaller panels will be easier for me to work with. Other option is going with two rows of 12' and one row of 16'. My hope is that the 1' extra in both scenarios can be used up as my overlap and avoid having to do much cutting.
Thanks for any advice.


