Thank you for your input. Your suggestion is very similar to that of
Curley and I am being convinced that it is likely a good idea to do
diagonals over the full length of the porch rather than just from the
end to the middle going each way.
Randy
On 06/11/2019 8:36 PM, MG via Mercedes wrote:
I'm not an engineer and haven't even played one on TV so I'm not
making any claims that this will work for you.
What my dad and I did on the porch we built on his house was to run
cables with turnbuckles for adjustment from both inner corners to the
opposite outside corners of the roof. That has held for over 35 years.
Going just to the center may work but probably not as well.
In his porch the walls are sliding glass doors and the roof is
aluminum 2x8 hollow beams with fiberglass corrugated panels on them.
Probably less resistance to shifting and racking than the roof you
have with the plywood. The whole porch is about 20x35 with monolithic
slab on the ground so no racking or shifting of the floor there. In
your case I might be very easily talked into doing the same cable
tensioning under the floor just because.
MG
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