mountainmaverick90
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My garage was built in the 70s.
Rafter ties are 24" on center, currently there is no sagging.
I'd like to place some items up for long term storage (empty coolers, backpacking/camping gear, water ski, etc.,). In total it's probably about 200 lbs max worth of items spread out closer to the walls and spanning much of the (perpendicular) length of the rafter ties.
I'm wondering if the additional beams (in red) might help keep things stiff (and ties from sagging down), even if installed on every other rafter or 48". I've seen a similar design in several garages around my area, some where the rafters are only 2x4.
Forgive my paint design

Rafter ties are 24" on center, currently there is no sagging.
I'd like to place some items up for long term storage (empty coolers, backpacking/camping gear, water ski, etc.,). In total it's probably about 200 lbs max worth of items spread out closer to the walls and spanning much of the (perpendicular) length of the rafter ties.
I'm wondering if the additional beams (in red) might help keep things stiff (and ties from sagging down), even if installed on every other rafter or 48". I've seen a similar design in several garages around my area, some where the rafters are only 2x4.
Forgive my paint design


