Hi,
Found this site as I was looking for an answer to a question.
I'm building a 26x50 garage and installed the trusses with my wife and 3 teenage boys. I measured the bottom chord length and they were all the same. So I straitened the walls and had one of the boys match the end of the truss to the end of the bottom chord. This is a 14 foot ceiling with attic trusses so the total height is 22' to the peak. I really didn't have a way of stringing the peak with the number of people/time I had to install the trusses (we used a crane and it took us over 6 hours.)
Anyway.. now that I've strung a line down the peak I can see the trusses aren't lining up perfectly. There's about 1/2" or so of variance to the left or the right of the string. I haven't measured each one but it's possible there is 1" in some places.
The misalignment isn't totally hap hazard. most trusses are fairly aligned to the adjacent trusses but the peak is wavy as you sight down it.
My question is... how much of a problem is this going to cause me as I put the sheathing on the roof? Is it imperative that I fix it or is it mostly a cosmetic problem? Last time I did this was when I was in my late teens / early 20's and we had rafters, not trusses. Now I'm much older but evidently not wiser.
Any suggestions or help would be appreciated.
Found this site as I was looking for an answer to a question.
I'm building a 26x50 garage and installed the trusses with my wife and 3 teenage boys. I measured the bottom chord length and they were all the same. So I straitened the walls and had one of the boys match the end of the truss to the end of the bottom chord. This is a 14 foot ceiling with attic trusses so the total height is 22' to the peak. I really didn't have a way of stringing the peak with the number of people/time I had to install the trusses (we used a crane and it took us over 6 hours.)
Anyway.. now that I've strung a line down the peak I can see the trusses aren't lining up perfectly. There's about 1/2" or so of variance to the left or the right of the string. I haven't measured each one but it's possible there is 1" in some places.
The misalignment isn't totally hap hazard. most trusses are fairly aligned to the adjacent trusses but the peak is wavy as you sight down it.
My question is... how much of a problem is this going to cause me as I put the sheathing on the roof? Is it imperative that I fix it or is it mostly a cosmetic problem? Last time I did this was when I was in my late teens / early 20's and we had rafters, not trusses. Now I'm much older but evidently not wiser.
Any suggestions or help would be appreciated.


