Then push the peak up and over with a 2x4 about 14 long.
Setting roof trusses by yourself.
With a 12ft ceiling and a 24 foot span it seeme.
Make sure to space each truss the same width apart.
Do this by nailing the triangular gusses to the rafters.
Repeat the process until all the trusses are set in place.
Set the heel of the truss up on the wall on each end.
When you are installing prefabricated roof trusses you have to make sure that you are dong it in a way that is safe and that will be the most efficient.
Common rafters must be measured according to the angle and pitch of the roof then cut them into the perfect shape and be sure to have one of them at every 20 inch distance across the wall.
This is how i set up up trusses by myself on my barn project.
Fashion your own set of plywood gusset plates by cutting thick sheets of plywood to fit over each site where one joist meets another.
Have someone up on the peak of the trusses that are already set to catch it as it comes up.
Typically you ll want to start the truss set on the farthest side of the house or the opposite end of where the crane will set up.
In order to do this once you have chosen a size you can measure along the sides of the walls and mark where they will need to be attached.
Now assembly of your roof trusses can finally begin.
Cut plywood gusset plates to fasten together lightweight trusses.
Because truss sets move from one end of the house to the other you ll need to pick a side to start the set.
Performing this step on the ground will save you time and energy on the roof as you will be able to have a crew lift the trusses to you and another crew member.
How i set up trusses from the ground by myself.
After setting the second truss in the same manner workers attach a ridge beam to the peak of both trusses.
Measure the jack rafter s length cut them perfectly and place one at every 20 inch distance across the wall.
In 2nd videio jon explans how to put trussesup by yourself.
The beam extends to the far end of the roof hanging over.
Gusset plates are used to secure the connections between the individual truss components.
Jon quote it isn t as hard as you think.
Carry the trusses in one at a time and turn them upside down.