kwguinness
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So I recently moved into a new-to-me house that has an "attic" space above the garage. The previous owners framed in a 22.5"x30" opening and were using the space in the center for storage as there is currently 2-3 sheets of unsecured plywood laying across the bottom cord right in the center of the attic. I would like to use this space for light storage (famous last words). I have ordered a drop down ladder to access the space and will have to re-frame it to accommodate the 54" length (not a big deal). I have no idea how to calculate the load capacity and was hoping someone might be able to help. Any suggestions on how to reinforce it for a new subfloor would also be appreciated.
The attic is 25' Deep by 19 1/2" Wide and the truss system runs from front to back. The bottom cord is 2x6 24"OC and for some reason the bottom cord 2x6 are sistered with another 2x6 approximately 12' from the front of the garage and just stop. They do not continue the entire length of the garage. There is no center beam or support pole and unfortunately neither one is an option at this time. The attic uses a Standard Fink truss system, yet I don't know the pitch.
Here are some pics:
Back Wall to Web (7')

Web to Web (7'6")

Front Wall to Web (10'6")

Web (Unsure of Pitch)

Floor (2x6 24"OC)

The center is the most usable space, but I'm guessing the least stable. The roof is typical asphalt shingles over OSB and the web and cord are 2x4. I'm in Central NY so there will be snow on the roof a few months out of the year.
Am I asking for trouble using this space for light storage spread out?
(Christmas Decorations, Big Wheels, Kids Scooters, Camping Gear, etc)
The attic is 25' Deep by 19 1/2" Wide and the truss system runs from front to back. The bottom cord is 2x6 24"OC and for some reason the bottom cord 2x6 are sistered with another 2x6 approximately 12' from the front of the garage and just stop. They do not continue the entire length of the garage. There is no center beam or support pole and unfortunately neither one is an option at this time. The attic uses a Standard Fink truss system, yet I don't know the pitch.
Here are some pics:
Back Wall to Web (7')

Web to Web (7'6")

Front Wall to Web (10'6")

Web (Unsure of Pitch)

Floor (2x6 24"OC)

The center is the most usable space, but I'm guessing the least stable. The roof is typical asphalt shingles over OSB and the web and cord are 2x4. I'm in Central NY so there will be snow on the roof a few months out of the year.
Am I asking for trouble using this space for light storage spread out?
(Christmas Decorations, Big Wheels, Kids Scooters, Camping Gear, etc)

How many millions of homes have attics stuffed with so much ****. Plus a person or two walking/crawling also. Who hasn't thrown a 4x4 across a few rafters and hung a chain hoist and pulled an engine? I have never heard of someone overloading an attic to the point of collapse.