Gable shed roof framing a gable style is the easiest to build but offers very little storage in the attic.
Shed gable roof framing.
Set a ladder at the outside of both corners of the end wall.
Nail 2 boards onto your walls as top plates.
Unless of course you have a very steep pitch on your trusses or rafters.
The members are held together with a 5 8 inch plywood gusset.
Carry a gable end in and set it on the top plate upside down and backwards near the end wall.
Truss detail of shed.
Use 8 penny nails to attach the first 2 in 4 in 5 1 cm 10 2 cm board to the wall studs.
Framing most common types of roof gable roof.
Your local building codes may also require the use of hurricane ties for each truss member where it rests on the top plate.
Raise it up horizontally and hold it in place with a 2 4 resting on the floor in the center of the base piece and one at the top center of the truss.
Much depends on the structure size and the desired attic loft or headroom.
When you nail in the second boards offset the seams of the upper and lower layers by at least 24 in 61 cm.
Nail the first boards on top of your wall where you plan to build your roof.
Then you will have more storage.
A simple gable shed roof is often built using 2 4 or 2 6 lumber for the rafters and 2 4 for the collar ties.