So the pitch of the new truss is wrong. It needed to be considerable sharper, unfortunately it was not. My initial thought was they need to make it right, they would not. Basically the project stalled for a few months due to time issues and I've had the trusses for about 4 months. I recently erected the walls, laid a truss up, and found the issue. My next thought is, gotta repair the truss. I took my ideas to a couple structural engineers, they agreed that it will work. However, this is going to be a bit of work, as tearing these plates apart, reassembling, etc is a bit of a task. Maybe what I need to do is come up with a solution that will allow me to use them, as they are.
This is going to be difficult to explain without a pic, but what I'm doing is rebuilding an addition. It was not originally built with trusses, but everything on the original addition failed. From roof to floor. I have rebuilt everything to the original dimensions, however when I set the truss up, the pitch difference showed up. So basically, at the tip of the truss, the roof is below the house roof (by roughly 5"). At the ends, because the pitch is wrong, the addition roof will sit about the house roof, by roughly 5" (roughly, again this is going by memory).
Now, I'm not a home builder, I'm a metal guy. Generally speaking if I can't weld it together I'm not interested in it. I've overbuilt everything on this addition as I do not want to have to do it again, but I am learning as I go. So if I ask the wrong question, or say something wrong, remember that I am not well versed in home construction.