RossJarvis
Established Member
Looking at a lot of king post trusses of a certain age or older, they are often "strapped round" with a blacksmith made strap which looks like it's designed to stop the post lifting/separating from the cross beam. So it's to stop tension in the king post from separating from where it's "resting" on the cross beam. Common sense and every engineer I know seems to think that the king post is in compression from the top load so the strapping isn't needed. Is it to stop the beam from sagging? Or is the post in tension, I.e. being pulled up from the top. The reason I ask is that on the ones I've made it looks like the posts are definitely being supported by the beam and not vice versa, so no strap would be required.