Then work away from the braced end filling in the open 8 to 12 ft.
How to brace attic trusses.
Bracing of trusses is extremely important.
To hold them up until the decking of the roof is placed on top a 12 foot 1 inch by 4 inch piece of lumber is used.
Also plan for the temporary.
Roof truss bracing done right.
Lay out enough 2 by 4 to reach from gable to gable along the line on the floor on both sides of the attic.
The roof is subject to pressure placed on it by natural forces including snow rain.
Homeowners cannot take chances with the structural integrity of their roofs.
Alternatively start the first truss 8 to 12 ft.
It can be nailed temporarily to each truss as the next truss is put in place.
Usually trusses are put 24 inches apart.
Step 2 lift trusses onto roof.
Nail through the long 2 by 4 into the end of the stud two nails in every stud.
Step 5.
Step 3 brace first truss to ground.
Unfortunately the gable end truss is difficult to brace back to the deck without the braces interfering with the second truss.
It is very important that the contractor or homeowner responsible for truss erection read through all documents inside the job packet.
In from the gable end and brace it to the deck.
How to brace rafters in an attic.
Stand them on edge.
Nail a pony wall stud to these 2 by 4s every 16 inches from gable to gable on both sides of the attic.
Truss stability bracing this is permanent bracing which holds the trusses upright straight and prevents any out of plane buckling of the members.
The functions of roof bracing roof bracing performs three distinct functions.
When all the trusses are installed and the first row of decking is on this brace is removed.
Start several trusses in.
Section last after permanently bracing the rest of the trusses.
On a one story building the gable end truss can be braced to stakes driven in the ground.
Step 4 install temporary bracing.
Step 1 measure and obtain trusses.
Measure the area to be framed and plan for the number of trusses you will need.