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Light Gauge Rafter Supports (Residential)

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Eldorado

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Dec 16, 2003
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I typically do residential construction in wood, but have been asked to provide a light gauge steel roof framing design. Typically in wood construction, I use purlins as intermediate supports for rafters. Since I have dramatic span differences, I want to provide intermediate support for the steel rafters. Has anyone used back-to-back or box beam purlins to support a line of rafters, or is it preferred to have a rafter support brace at each rafter as shown in the attached detail.
 
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You are much better off with a single brace at each rafter. I would try to clear the span the rafters and not use a brace at all.
 
Yep, span the rafters if you can, but if not, put a diagonal brace on each one.
 
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