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Rebar trusses is this temporary structure were an experiment at low cost joists for roofing. Amazing. One can hang from them and deflection of about 3/16" is comparable to 2x12x16 USA lumber. Cost of $15/truss for 20' - is 1/4 of the current 2x12x16 cost. We will do more of these.


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Revision as of 20:08, 3 July 2021

Rebar trusses is this temporary structure were an experiment at low cost joists for roofing. Amazing. One can hang from them and deflection of about 3/16" is comparable to 2x12x16 USA lumber. Cost of $15/truss for 20' - is 1/4 of the current 2x12x16 cost. We will do more of these.