Ron247
Structural
- Jan 18, 2019
- 1,128
I am field repairing some wood roof trusses and using 3/4" plywood gussets rather than metal truss plates. I have the following questions about using plywood gussets and nails. In my case I am using 6d common nails and the wood trusses are all 2x4 components. There is a plywood gusset on each side of the truss joint. The sketch gives some idea of what I am asking. The detail is a generic one with 6d nails and I have way more fasteners in the sketch than needed. I have a highly populated generic detail and omit fasteners as needed.
Question 1: Since the 6d nail penetrates almost the entire thickness of the 2x4, should I double the distance between rows and distance between fasteners in a row value. Since there is a 6d nail coming from both directions, I typically do space them farther apart but have never been told to. Cleat type truss plates do not penetrate beyond the center of the thickness but using nails does tend to.
Question 2: What criteria do you use to decide on thickness of plywood to use for a gusset. I have used everything from 3/8” to 3/4" but do not have a firm rational about how I decide.
Question 3: Do you know of any “load rated” nail on metal plates? I see plates you can buy but have never seen a load rating for them.
Question 4: Do you think OSB is better or worse than plywood for gussets?
Question 5: NDS does not show values for 4d nails and does not show side plates thinner than 3/4", anyone know why I should not use thinner plywood and 4d nails as long as it calcs out?
[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1562190194/tips/Eng-Tip_Gusset_krzkhv.pdf[/url]
Question 1: Since the 6d nail penetrates almost the entire thickness of the 2x4, should I double the distance between rows and distance between fasteners in a row value. Since there is a 6d nail coming from both directions, I typically do space them farther apart but have never been told to. Cleat type truss plates do not penetrate beyond the center of the thickness but using nails does tend to.
Question 2: What criteria do you use to decide on thickness of plywood to use for a gusset. I have used everything from 3/8” to 3/4" but do not have a firm rational about how I decide.
Question 3: Do you know of any “load rated” nail on metal plates? I see plates you can buy but have never seen a load rating for them.
Question 4: Do you think OSB is better or worse than plywood for gussets?
Question 5: NDS does not show values for 4d nails and does not show side plates thinner than 3/4", anyone know why I should not use thinner plywood and 4d nails as long as it calcs out?
[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1562190194/tips/Eng-Tip_Gusset_krzkhv.pdf[/url]