eave hatch, what can i cut?

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Hi folks,

I have a modern (9year old) house, with a room at the top (gable) in the pitch.
in this room there is some wasted space into the eve voids
i have an ideal spot (hidden in a cupboard) for fitting a wall hatch on one side

however on hacking out a good hole i've found 2 obstructions

1. what appears to be a wooden vertical hanger directly behind the plasterboard, appears to be part of the roof truss, with nail plates at each end, 3x2

2. a diagonal brace (2 identical timbers layered) running from floor (gable end) of top room diagonally toward middle center of room)

ideally i'd like to cut both of these timbers, thoughts? I can easily reinforce point 1 above, and there's little weight bearing at the room at this point because it's still under 1.5m height in the room, so can't get much there even if wanted.

is the diagonal brace that i'm most worried about.

welcome thoughts and ideas please
Pete
 
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I'm no expert but trussed roofs are not to be messed with. My advice would be leave well alone.
 
The diagonal braces are the wind braces,keeping the trusses locked in an upright position,especially before the roof is felted and battened and the gables built.If the portion of brace is removed from an area but solid nogged on the flat in the same line between the trusses till it connects to the wind brace by at least 600mm i cant see a problem with.
 

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