bigmig
Structural
- Aug 8, 2008
- 401
I'm wondering if anyone has some recommendations on this age old issue that I keep bumping into...
The I joist rafter bearing over a wood ridge beam. Simpson makes a VPA clip, which seems fine, but I recently found out that the clip is too wide for any ridge beam less than 6 inches in width...
the brackets collide (see image). The contractor had to offset the rafters (of which he was not happy with doing I guess).
A dual slopingin (beveled) wood plate running continuously along the ridge beam seems hard to cut because it is a against the grain beveled cut.....seems like it would just burn your saw up.
Individual wedges of wood seem too small.
What options do others use for this seemingly simple, yet perplexing connection?
The issue is that I'm trying to avoid a knife edge bearing condition of the I joist flange on the corner of the ridge beam.
Thank you.
The I joist rafter bearing over a wood ridge beam. Simpson makes a VPA clip, which seems fine, but I recently found out that the clip is too wide for any ridge beam less than 6 inches in width...
the brackets collide (see image). The contractor had to offset the rafters (of which he was not happy with doing I guess).
A dual slopingin (beveled) wood plate running continuously along the ridge beam seems hard to cut because it is a against the grain beveled cut.....seems like it would just burn your saw up.
Individual wedges of wood seem too small.
What options do others use for this seemingly simple, yet perplexing connection?
The issue is that I'm trying to avoid a knife edge bearing condition of the I joist flange on the corner of the ridge beam.
Thank you.