The purdue pdf used 3 8 plywood.
Gusset in a roof truss definition.
Joints are fastened with metal gussets which are steel plates that overlap the wood connections secured with spikes driven into the wood.
It s pretty labor intensive says vogt.
Gusset construction or truss connector plates moving right along we have the bottom chord cut to the right length and angles on the end.
Glue or construction adhesive most new homes are built with trusses for roof framing.
Roof trusses are available in a variety of shapes and sizes and can be customized to suit virtually any roof design.
Osb or plywood both work but use a white yellow glue and tight joints and not construction adhesive.
Truss factories use spiked metal gusset plates with their size shape and location specified as part of the engineering.
It offers a new alternative in prefabrication and field assembly methods without basic departures from established.
Characterized by its triangular shape a pitched truss is often used in residential homes and storage buildings.
I d call a truss company and ask their engineer.
But my research was too brief.
These trusses are typically prefabricated and delivered to a job site to be erected as a unit.
One article said staples better than nails.
We have both rafters cut with the proper peak angle and they fit nicely at the edge of the bottom chord.
Looking at the topic other places online tho i see a lot of recent things in the past 2 3 years posted about using plywood gussets and best material installation etc.
The course talks about plywood gussets being a non professional design.
Roof trusses pre built i ve always seen have gang nails or some sort of metal plate gusset.
I just googled truss gusset and found that glue is more important.
The plates are sunk into the wood at connection points with heavy rollers or a hydraulic press to create an extremely stable connection.