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On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 10:42:30 -0500, "Karl Townsend"
wrote: "Doug Miller" wrote in message ... In article , stryped wrote: My detached garage with metal siding has 2x4 trusses spaced 4 feet on center. Can I install a ceiling or will this be too much weight and cause sagging/or other problems? If the trusses are spaced 4' on center, you have much greater worries than any ceiling you might put up there. That's *much* too far apart to adequately support the *roof*. Did you mean 2' on center? Its all in the truss design. My barn has trusses on 10' centers and a 50 #/sq.ft. snow load design. Way plenty to hold a ceiling too, So your barn roof is supported by purlins as well? Pete Keillor But knowing this guy, his building will fail with the first heavy wet snow. maybe he lives where snow don't fall. Karl |
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