Hey Guys,
I just got the trusses set on my shed build. I squared the walls the best I could and braced them as straight as I could get. I lined up the heel of the bottom chord with the outside edge of the wall framing. It actually lined about as perfect as I could ask for on each truss...imagine that...
So when I site down the tails, they look pretty consistent. But when I take an 8ft level and lay it against the ends of the tails (end grain of the top chord), about half of the tails seem to be about 1/4" short.
This is my first time ever building something like this so I am not sure what to do. Should I just install the fascia board and not worry about it? 1/4" close enough?
OR should I some how trim the longer tails 1/4" shorter so they are all consistent?
OR Shim the short tails? Whats the best way to shim them?
The problem with trimming, is I only specified a 6" overhang as I don't have room for a bigger eave. So I really can't afford to take much off.
EDIT: The tails will be exposed.
I just got the trusses set on my shed build. I squared the walls the best I could and braced them as straight as I could get. I lined up the heel of the bottom chord with the outside edge of the wall framing. It actually lined about as perfect as I could ask for on each truss...imagine that...
So when I site down the tails, they look pretty consistent. But when I take an 8ft level and lay it against the ends of the tails (end grain of the top chord), about half of the tails seem to be about 1/4" short.
This is my first time ever building something like this so I am not sure what to do. Should I just install the fascia board and not worry about it? 1/4" close enough?
OR should I some how trim the longer tails 1/4" shorter so they are all consistent?
OR Shim the short tails? Whats the best way to shim them?
The problem with trimming, is I only specified a 6" overhang as I don't have room for a bigger eave. So I really can't afford to take much off.
EDIT: The tails will be exposed.
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