swordfish
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I'm running out of space in my 18'x8' single garage an have realised that there's a possible "loft" space above the door end of the garage.
The single garage is part if the house, but pokes out about 8' proud of the upstairs level. This part has a pitched roof with concrete tiles. The ceiling is plaster boarded and looking above the boards the tiled roof is held up by 4" x 2" triangular site built (rather than manufactured) trusses.
The wall above the door is held up with a box section RSJ - the same supports the front wall of the first floor above the middle of the garage.
What I'm hoping to do is to remove 3' pieces from the centre of each of the horizontal rafter section of each of the trusses, re-bracing them using shorter 4"x2" horizontal "mini-rafters" further up towards the ridge. I'll then attach the cut ends of all the existing rafters to the longer sides of a rectangular 4"x2" frame that will be supported at both short ends by attachment to the RSJs. This rectangular space will house a fabricated ladded, that will pivot/swing down to provide access.
The obvious question is will the roof stay up!! Would I need to put in any additional bracing. I'm thinking of various bracing options: doubling up on the mini rafters, ie one each side of the existing trusses; vertical from the cut ends of the rafters upwards; diagonal from the cut ends to the sloping members of the trusses; or doubling up on the longer sides of the rectangular frame so that they are 4"x4" (or even 6x6?).
Any thoughts/suggestions would be appreciated.
RSVP
The single garage is part if the house, but pokes out about 8' proud of the upstairs level. This part has a pitched roof with concrete tiles. The ceiling is plaster boarded and looking above the boards the tiled roof is held up by 4" x 2" triangular site built (rather than manufactured) trusses.
The wall above the door is held up with a box section RSJ - the same supports the front wall of the first floor above the middle of the garage.
What I'm hoping to do is to remove 3' pieces from the centre of each of the horizontal rafter section of each of the trusses, re-bracing them using shorter 4"x2" horizontal "mini-rafters" further up towards the ridge. I'll then attach the cut ends of all the existing rafters to the longer sides of a rectangular 4"x2" frame that will be supported at both short ends by attachment to the RSJs. This rectangular space will house a fabricated ladded, that will pivot/swing down to provide access.
The obvious question is will the roof stay up!! Would I need to put in any additional bracing. I'm thinking of various bracing options: doubling up on the mini rafters, ie one each side of the existing trusses; vertical from the cut ends of the rafters upwards; diagonal from the cut ends to the sloping members of the trusses; or doubling up on the longer sides of the rectangular frame so that they are 4"x4" (or even 6x6?).
Any thoughts/suggestions would be appreciated.
RSVP