This guy watches the plan.
Setting roof trusses with crane.
Gable ends you ll need to get these out of the stack to hand set them or to sheet them with plywood for when the crane.
Indeed hip roof trusses are a good choice when you cannot afford a crane.
Here are some tips to install hip roofing.
When the framers set the trusses they pre build what they can and have the crane hoist it up while he is there to set the rest of the trusses.
It then gets wire lathe and 5 8 of stucco.
Hip girder these trusses are used for a hip roofing system.
If you look at other houses with gable roofs you will see the same thing in most of them.
Additionally less workers will be needed to complete the lift reducing the risk of injury.
Girders trusses like these support the weight of.
Whenever anyone needs a piece of wood he throws it up to them.
They need to be set by hand first so the hip jacks can be.
Typically the contractor sets most or all of the trusses on the side of the.
Setting the first trusses every step of the truss installation follows explicit instructions from the manufacturer.
Guiding the truss with a tow rope.
Attaching the next truss to the crane.
This guy is on the ground.
Less risk of damage.
Using a crane to do the heavy lifting also reduces the risk of injury to workers as all of the weight is taken by a machine rather than a team of workers.
This area gets covered with tyvek along with the rest of the gable.
Tossing up the piece of wood that attaches each truss to the next.