Looking at span tables; C24 @ 44 × 95 will give me just under a 2M span. My flat roof is at a 2-degree slope and spanning 3M.
I don't want to use 5" or 6" joists because it will take up too much head space in my shed.
I've already put in the roof joists and OSB and walking on seems pretty solid. It will have a EPDM sheet going on top and maybe a 600x600 skylight. Sadly I run out of timber, ideally, i wanted to have the roof joists 400mm spacing so they would be the same as the wall joists.
I added in 2 extra joists in the middle of roof to try and give more support. Just wondering if there's anything else I can do. Its all sheathed in OSB and nailed in the place now
For those recommending using 6x2" joists instead:
The reason I opted to avoid 6" joists is because I want AS MUCH headroom in the shed as possible. I'm 6ft4 and will be suspending various things on a ceiling rack system. Secondly, I hit my head on far too many things while doing DIY in my small shed and utility room, I managed to give myself a concussion a few months back after one incident, I'm fed up with everything in my house being too low so when building this new shed I decided from the start that headroom is THE most important thing.
I don't want to use 5" or 6" joists because it will take up too much head space in my shed.
I've already put in the roof joists and OSB and walking on seems pretty solid. It will have a EPDM sheet going on top and maybe a 600x600 skylight. Sadly I run out of timber, ideally, i wanted to have the roof joists 400mm spacing so they would be the same as the wall joists.
I added in 2 extra joists in the middle of roof to try and give more support. Just wondering if there's anything else I can do. Its all sheathed in OSB and nailed in the place now
For those recommending using 6x2" joists instead:
The reason I opted to avoid 6" joists is because I want AS MUCH headroom in the shed as possible. I'm 6ft4 and will be suspending various things on a ceiling rack system. Secondly, I hit my head on far too many things while doing DIY in my small shed and utility room, I managed to give myself a concussion a few months back after one incident, I'm fed up with everything in my house being too low so when building this new shed I decided from the start that headroom is THE most important thing.
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