Fink Truss and Central Brace Role and Replacement
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2020 9:29 pm
Hi,
I have fink trusses in the roof, and the two longest central webs have bracing between them on some trusses (not all). This looks a bit ad hoc and roughly nailed into the webs.
This reinforcement is not shown on any of the engineering drawings for fink trusses and has me puzzled as to it's role - nominally to prevent bowing of the web I suppose but I've not seen pictures of other fink trusses braced in this way and it not entirely clear whether this could be replaced with a simple alternative that would prevent bowing but take the loads across the webs but above head height, or even if it was for another purpose but now redundant.
Grateful for any advice.
I have fink trusses in the roof, and the two longest central webs have bracing between them on some trusses (not all). This looks a bit ad hoc and roughly nailed into the webs.
This reinforcement is not shown on any of the engineering drawings for fink trusses and has me puzzled as to it's role - nominally to prevent bowing of the web I suppose but I've not seen pictures of other fink trusses braced in this way and it not entirely clear whether this could be replaced with a simple alternative that would prevent bowing but take the loads across the webs but above head height, or even if it was for another purpose but now redundant.
Grateful for any advice.