The best method is to snap chalk lines on the shed floor to outline the truss parts.
How to attach the shed roof to the walls.
Nail length should penetrate through roof decking.
The rough side will be down against the roof and wall and nailed at 2 in from ends along the black nail line in the fabric and two nails evenly spaced between them.
When a shed roof intersects a wall a ledger board attached to the wall serves as a nailing surface for the ends of the rafters at their upper ends.
Sorry if this seems like a stupid question but i can t seem to get into my head how i join the two.
They will be fastened to the floor and they will be attached to each other.
Especially when it comes to building a shed.
Thanks johns answer no question is a stupid question.
On a two story house you can usually tie the ledger into a band joist also called a rim joist located between the floors as shown below.
Putting a little time and effort into strengthening your garden shed is definitely worth it in the long run.
The areas of special interest are the joints between the walls between the foundation and the walls and the areas where the roof touches the walls.
Make sure the corner studs are tight together from top to bottom and nail through the sidewall siding into the end wall corner stud from top to the bottom.
Ensure the vent is nailed at each edge 2 in.
When securing your walls to the floor you will nail or screw through the bottom plate of your wall and directly into the floor joists.
Then nail across the floor about 2 inches from the bottom edge of the siding.
Stand the first sidewall and slid it firmly into the bottom plate of the end wall.
If attaching a patio roof to a ledger beneath the eaves does not allow for enough headroom you can set the new patio roof s rafters on the wall s top plate.
If you re building your own roof trusses the handiest place to assemble them is right on the shed floor.
How do i connect the walls to the floor.
All of these areas should be securely isolated with special lacquers or other materials.
Use 3 nails for each side.
Lower the first rafter truss into place at either the front or back of the shed.
Typically a shed wall is nailed to the floor with 16d common nails.
Then use the chalk lines as a guide for cutting the truss patterns and assembling the trusses.
Your shed walls are going to attach in two main ways.
Fasten the truss by driving 8d finishing nails at an angle down through the board just above the birdsmouth notch and into the underlying wall plate.
But you have to do it before you build the walls.