How to Build 36 Foot Steel Trusses

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @egancraneriggingservicesin9142
    @egancraneriggingservicesin9142 Год назад +1

    Got to admire the work ethic

  • @MIHEAWATR
    @MIHEAWATR 2 года назад +1

    you cut pipes cleverly. I will be doing a similar project at home.

  • @niponfabrication4339
    @niponfabrication4339 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your ideas 🙏 Love from India🇮🇳

  • @svtelos4726
    @svtelos4726 2 года назад +4

    Tips for construction: for a Pratt truss, the diagonals all are in tension and all the verticals are in compression. so its possible to just have rod or flat stock for diagonals and angles or box for verticals.

    • @CreativityUnleashed
      @CreativityUnleashed  2 года назад

      I am not an engineer I just get asked to build trusses and I've been trying different methods out and often over building a little bit it's still cheaper than hiring an engineer but thanks

    • @svtelos4726
      @svtelos4726 2 года назад

      @@CreativityUnleashed There are a number of good videos that discuss truss types and stresses. Paul Kassabian has a good series and makes it understandable.

  • @columbuspalmer846
    @columbuspalmer846 8 месяцев назад

    Great job love the trusses you have done

  • @zoharflax6363
    @zoharflax6363 2 года назад +1

    Great video and explanations, thanks!

  • @jamessmith5905
    @jamessmith5905 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed the video! Just subscribed!

  • @AF-100
    @AF-100 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your useful information.
    I would like to know:
    1) how much is the thickness of the roof sheet, I mean what gauge is the sheet used on the roof?
    2) how much is the distance between the purlins?

  • @raydreamer7566
    @raydreamer7566 2 года назад +1

    For a flat roof roof truss for your vertical supports would you choose pipe or angle iron and why ??? Also what gage of pipe would you use ?

  • @tstonge4982
    @tstonge4982 Год назад

    Thanks for putting the Vid together - I have a question for you about building what I'll call 'floor trusses' for a pedestrian bridge project (over my creek). Can you respond with a way to contact you so I can get your input? Thanks

  • @chardserranovlog8303
    @chardserranovlog8303 Год назад

    Thank you for your useful information..

  • @suriyadunya9994
    @suriyadunya9994 11 месяцев назад

    Can they be used for residential homes? How do they compare to wooden support construction?

  • @davecherylbjjclark6505
    @davecherylbjjclark6505 Год назад

    Great stuff, i am going to try this with a 4" T-bar as i only have a 10.5m wide span , what grinding disc and milling vice did you use for cutting the slots in the pipes ?
    I am in Brazil so defo no snow load

  • @adumichael9603
    @adumichael9603 Год назад

    Nice video

  • @FoodforThought-Plus
    @FoodforThought-Plus 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Question: how many vertical posts you have to put in a 36 f truss?

    • @CreativityUnleashed
      @CreativityUnleashed  2 года назад +1

      Since I'm not an engineer usually I design a truss and show it to an engineer and if they want some changes made I'll make them and then I build it usually there isn't a whole lot involved I often find the process cheaper to a little overbilled than to pay a bunch of people to try to optimize The design and it seems most engineers and people don't know how to optimize trusses
      there is always unknown factors

  • @vinceolson2473
    @vinceolson2473 Месяц назад

    Awesome !

  • @emyhelsoriano2385
    @emyhelsoriano2385 Год назад

    What sire all materyals and puralens what size

  • @Super6ix06
    @Super6ix06 2 года назад

    Nice DIY. You just gave me courage to ditch ibeams and build a truss instead. What size angle iron and depth of truss would you use for a 38ft span flat roof ?

    • @CreativityUnleashed
      @CreativityUnleashed  2 года назад +1

      I am not an engineer so I can't say exactly
      are you going to have snow load ?

    • @Super6ix06
      @Super6ix06 2 года назад

      @@CreativityUnleashed yes adding snow load. It would be a flat sloped roof 38ft wide by 25ft deep. .with water running toward the 38ft side.

    • @CreativityUnleashed
      @CreativityUnleashed  2 года назад

      @@Super6ix06 Well I'm pretty sure you're going to have to either work with an engineer or find engineered design trusses and copy them

  • @emmanuelchipili5244
    @emmanuelchipili5244 Год назад

    What is the building size

  • @DntWhine
    @DntWhine 2 года назад

    How do you come up with the design for the trusses? How do you determine how many pieces of pipe to put in the middle? I’m looking to get into building trusses. Do you know where I could find some engineer approved truss blueprints?

    • @CreativityUnleashed
      @CreativityUnleashed  2 года назад

      in the past when I've tried to get engineered designed trusses I hadn't been able to sorry I can't help you with that if you find anything good I would be interested in it as well
      I mainly do calculated guess work quite a few of the engineers I've worked with don't exactly know how to do trust design as well so because it's quite complicated for a lot of people

    • @DntWhine
      @DntWhine 2 года назад

      @@CreativityUnleashed thanks for replying I found a few prints last night but they were more like sketches scanned and uploaded to the internet. A guy commented on here about a video an old engineer explains trusses in a fairly easily digestible way. I’m going to rewatch it. I’ve heard engineers have difficulty with trusses cause it’s so many cross members and it’s hard to figure out the load bearing abilities of the trusses with a lot of cross members.

    • @CreativityUnleashed
      @CreativityUnleashed  2 года назад

      @@DntWhine Yes I think I watched that video that someone mentioned.
      and there are also a lot of just unknown factors that are difficult to calculate in software or on paper

  • @victorm7274
    @victorm7274 14 дней назад

    5:12 a Mig with flux-core would be much easier. no gas needed.

    • @CreativityUnleashed
      @CreativityUnleashed  12 дней назад

      @@victorm7274 yes you are very right about that !!! Recently I got into doing flex core and that’s mainly what I’ve been using outside now unless it’s very thick metal. thanks

    • @victorm7274
      @victorm7274 12 дней назад

      @@CreativityUnleashed once I found out about flux core, that's all I use. and you're right unless the metal to really thick.👍👍

  • @eddieromero740
    @eddieromero740 2 года назад

    Hello, now a subscriber looking into building a 28x28 carport, I was interested on using some of your techniques on building trusses. I'll be using 5x5 Square tubing for post, can you share some of your plans to build a truss? Thanks in advance

    • @CreativityUnleashed
      @CreativityUnleashed  2 года назад

      if you haven't looked at some of the other trust designs I've done more recently you may be interested in doing that also because I was testing out this concept for the first time I quite a bit over built them if it's 28 feet that doesn't require a whole lot to span

    • @keavalientino
      @keavalientino 2 года назад

      @@CreativityUnleashed amazing. can i email you?

    • @keavalientino
      @keavalientino 2 года назад

      im struggling with a roof design. how to contact you?

  • @sundayawaitoma3909
    @sundayawaitoma3909 2 года назад

    Not a building engineer but involved in a building approximately 40' wide and 90' long. What type of iron, angle bars or H and size would be ideal and how many trusses/ truss interval distance?

  • @daleevans3841
    @daleevans3841 2 года назад

    Hi, great vid and I got a lot from it - thanks.
    However, I have 2 questions:
    What size angle are you using here?
    I can't weld so would using nuts and bolts be ok for my 20ft project?
    I really appreciate any guidance here.

    • @CreativityUnleashed
      @CreativityUnleashed  2 года назад

      on small metal trusses like that I would consider using metal studs there quite a few methods that you can screw them together that works quite well

    • @everettcrescentreese7609
      @everettcrescentreese7609 2 года назад

      Are still on the DR island..?

    • @CreativityUnleashed
      @CreativityUnleashed  2 года назад

      @@everettcrescentreese7609 not just now but I should be back soon

  • @coloradowellness8534
    @coloradowellness8534 2 года назад

    Any chance you could share the dimensions of the materials used? Maybe a schematic? Looking to make some trusses for a greenhouse. Thanks!

    • @CreativityUnleashed
      @CreativityUnleashed  2 года назад +1

      it would be easier if I had a way to message them to you.

    • @coloradowellness8534
      @coloradowellness8534 2 года назад

      @@CreativityUnleashed thanks for responding so quickly

    • @CreativityUnleashed
      @CreativityUnleashed  2 года назад

      @@coloradowellness8534 you can message me on Instagram darren.johnson95

  • @bearupfarm1818
    @bearupfarm1818 3 года назад

    What is the angle cut to make the 4/ 12 pitch on angle iron to put the 2 pieces

    • @svtelos4726
      @svtelos4726 2 года назад

      The arc-tan(pitch), or arctan(4/12) = arctan(.333) = 18.43 degrees

  • @syukryismail2079
    @syukryismail2079 2 года назад

    May I know the thickness of the angle iron?

  • @adumichael9603
    @adumichael9603 Год назад

    Pls am doing same work here there is way for me to come there acquire some experience there

  • @christinac9826
    @christinac9826 3 года назад

    What are the distance between the 2 trusses?

  • @nrosario
    @nrosario 2 года назад

    Is that in the Dominican Republic?
    Santiago?

  • @RajKumarweldingwork
    @RajKumarweldingwork 3 года назад

    Nice bro

  • @mohomadrashmi2927
    @mohomadrashmi2927 2 года назад

    Where is this country you from

  • @Sgh-sc2im
    @Sgh-sc2im 2 года назад

    👏👏👏

  • @jairamragbir437
    @jairamragbir437 Год назад

    nice work cowboys🙏💎🍾🥂🍸🏝🌴👙🇹🇹