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Wood Tower Truss

Wood Tower Truss

Wood Tower Truss

(OP)
I need to form a wood tower out of what is essentially going to be a vertical truss.  What do you recommend to be the best way to connect the 2x brace members to vertical members.  I do not forsee having trouble making the members work, but I can see the connections giving me so problems.

RE: Wood Tower Truss

I would use simpson straps in combination with lag bolt into the end grain of the X members.  I am not sure how thick your members are.

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RE: Wood Tower Truss

Perforated compression plates as used to assemble wood trusses.  (Around the vertical and on both sides of the diagonal member).

RE: Wood Tower Truss

If the web and chord members are in the same plane as is common with a typical pre-engineered truss, you would need to use straps or compression plates.  If the web members can be outboard of the chords, you can utilize a lap joint which allows the use of bolts, lags, screws or even nails.  Obviously, the amount of force being transmitted will determine which type of connector makes the most sense.

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RE: Wood Tower Truss

Yeah if its in the same plane..try to use pre-fabricated metal gusset plates.

RE: Wood Tower Truss

(OP)
Thanks for the responses guys. I ended up going with tension only light gage metal strap (4" wide) as my bracing.  I think it will ultimately provide a much cleaner connection than using 2x wood members as I can overlap the strap at connection points and still get good capacities out of 10d nails.  

RE: Wood Tower Truss

Ok, just make sure it can take the horizontal force.  Thats why i recommend using it with lag bolts also.  I know youll be good on Y direction with the strap, maybe not x direction.

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