Here is what I did:


and here is from Benroy Plans:

Thanks.
KCStudly wrote:Looks like you are at least 5 ft wide? If so I personally would go with the spars on edge.
Are you adding insulation, and if so, how thick? That might help you decide which way to put the spars. Flat, as you have done, will allow for 3/4 inch thk insulation. On edge will provide more strength and room for 1-1/2 thk insulation (assuming that those are 1 x 2 dimensional spars).
linuxmanxxx wrote:Running them flat like that will cause sag in the middle of the roof usually. I did my first like that and it sagged dead center and even tried to brace it on the inside and took some out but not all of the sag.
mckenney56 wrote:My two cents is that if there is plywood glued to both sides of the spars and it starts out flat it will stay flat. The whole torsion box thing, where the plywood ceiling would have to stretch and/or the roof plywood compress for it to sag.
pohukai wrote:Great and accurate analysis! You must be either an ME or CE... nice job.
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