Cob31
Structural
- Feb 13, 2023
- 3
What are your thoughts on screwing through a 2x8 rafter (bird mouth notched) on edge vertically down the entire length with a 3/16" pilot hole, 10" structural screw? Top down to connect to header, beam or top plate? Will this connection weaken the strength of the rafter? I'm using FastenMaster 10" Flat Head screws
My application is for a porch (where all timber will remain visible) similar to the one specified in this closed thread: thread507-349500
And as mentioned in that thread there is very little about this online.
I've seen wood framing guys do this often but they are typically using 4x timber or larger. I'm wondering if a 2x can support this connection type.
There are a lot of demonstrations going around of the Simpson SDWC truss screw being used to replace hurricane ties, but they are all screwed into the rafter from below on an angle upwards starting in the header or top plate screwed into the rafter. Is there a reason we should be screwing upwards into the rafter and not down through the length of it?
My application is for a porch (where all timber will remain visible) similar to the one specified in this closed thread: thread507-349500
And as mentioned in that thread there is very little about this online.
I've seen wood framing guys do this often but they are typically using 4x timber or larger. I'm wondering if a 2x can support this connection type.
There are a lot of demonstrations going around of the Simpson SDWC truss screw being used to replace hurricane ties, but they are all screwed into the rafter from below on an angle upwards starting in the header or top plate screwed into the rafter. Is there a reason we should be screwing upwards into the rafter and not down through the length of it?