Different methods to attach rafters to the top plate 1.
How to fasten roof trusses to top plate.
Attaching trusses to top plate.
Set the roof truss on each mark.
Toenail a truss into the top of the wall plate by nailing through the sides of the bottom chord at a 30 degree angle.
Measure and mark the location of the roof trusses.
Position a level on the rafter of the truss and adjust the top of the truss in or out to center the bubble in the indicator.
Some building codes around the country require the use of a hurricane tie also shown above to add extra reinforcement for holding down roof trusses in the event of very strong winds.
A classic choice for securing your rafters is toenailing involves connecting the rafter to the top plate using nails driven into the beam and the wall cap.
Nail a piece of 2 by 4 lumber diagonally from the inside of the rafter to the edge of the top plate with one nail in each end to hold the truss plumb or level from top to bottom.
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The beam extends to the far end of the roof hanging over the trusses still sitting.
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Secure it with a joist hanger using the hammer and nails.
See photo at right the truss rafter is then fastened to the post with nails or bolts.
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Repeat this step to attach the remaining trusses.
It is drilled at an angle on different ends of the rafter which prevents the nails from loosening from the roof s weight.
After setting the second truss in the same manner workers attach a ridge beam to the peak of both trusses.