After the ridge is cut to the correct angle and length it s nailed into place.
How to tie roof rafters together.
Starting two courses higher than where the new ridge meets the old roof unseal the shingle tabs a thin flat bar or a joint taping knife works well and pop the nails of the overlying course.
Rafter ties keep opposing rafters tied together to increase the strength of roof trusses.
Connect a flat roof to a sloped or pitched roof with a ledger board.
A collar tie is a length of lumber that attaches to each opposing rafter near the peak preventing your rafters from spreading apart.
Use pieces of lumber that are the same width as the rafter beams themselves and align them on either side of the rafter beams.
A gang nail is basically a thin piece of metal stamped out so that many metal tangs stick out into the wood about a 1 2 or so.
Rafter ties or ceiling joists acting as rafter ties are required by code unless the house is designed so that the walls or a structural ridge beam carries the full load of the roof.
Remove siding from the house where the new roof will attach to expose.
Drive 1 2 inch lag.
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Using 16 penny nails secure the gusset plates to either side of the rafter beams.
To do this you will use gusset plates on either side of the rafters.
T w 2 x h h x run rise where w equals rafter load h equals height of ridge and h equals distance from ridge to center of tie illustration below.
If you are framing a cathedral ceiling there are a couple ways to deal with the need for rafter ties.
Here s a formula i use to determine tie force.
Collar ties also take the stress off of your wall plate and rafter joint.
For additional support you can use ceiling joists which are lengths of lumber that run from the end of one rafter to another.
Wooden rafter ties cross the span between two opposing rafters mechanically tying the rafters together.
Two types of rafter ties wood and metal are common to residential and light commercial construction.
Remove two shingles to each side of the new valleys until you reach the bottom.
Bore holes with a power drill and 1 2 inch bit through the ledger into the rafters or other sturdy frame elements.