I wanted to move the loft hatch into a more convenient position so I cut a section out of the ceiling tie of one of the roof trusses - about 3 feet long from the middle of the W. I boarded the floor over & put lots of stuff in the loft & so far it's been ok but I now realise I have done a Bad Thing. Please help me fix this before I have to post in DIY Disasters.
What I would like to do is replace the missing section of wood & put another piece alongside to strengthen it & also double up some of the other ties while I have the loft boards up.
I was going to butt joint the new piece with the existing piece & join them with nail plates (which are what the trusses are put together with). Is that best?
How should I fix the new pieces alongside the old? I have an idea that nailing is better than screwing because nails push the wood aside rather than cutting it & similarly drilling holes for bolts is another Bad Thing. If double-sided nail plates exist, would they be best?
What sort of wood should I use? The existing ties are 35mm x 130 & I was going to use the same. Should I use C16, C24 or something else?
Thanks
Tom
What I would like to do is replace the missing section of wood & put another piece alongside to strengthen it & also double up some of the other ties while I have the loft boards up.
I was going to butt joint the new piece with the existing piece & join them with nail plates (which are what the trusses are put together with). Is that best?
How should I fix the new pieces alongside the old? I have an idea that nailing is better than screwing because nails push the wood aside rather than cutting it & similarly drilling holes for bolts is another Bad Thing. If double-sided nail plates exist, would they be best?
What sort of wood should I use? The existing ties are 35mm x 130 & I was going to use the same. Should I use C16, C24 or something else?
Thanks
Tom