Detailed guide to building a gable roof for your shed.
Framing a gambrel shed roof.
If you have a 10 ft 3 0 m wide shed your roof will be 10 ft 3 0 m wide and 5 ft 1 5 m tall.
Shed framed with gambrel trusses building a gambrel shed truss when you are designing your shed roof whether it be a gambrel gable or saltbox you should never have any roof pitch less than a 3 12.
It will also have a 2 x 8 ridge beam and a 2 x4 x8 h stud wall with everything on 16 centers.
Lay a piece of 10 ft 5 ft 3 0 m 1 5 m plywood on the floor.
This means that for every 12 horizontal run you must have at least 3 of rise.
It s much easier to make your own trusses than to build the rafter system or even purchase ready made trusses.
To make your own trusses angle cut the 2 4 pieces for the upper slope to the desired length.
This style has two slopes as opposed to the gable or saltbox designs.
Lay down the piece of plywood in an area with ample space.
Attach the components to the gambrel ends and secure them to the framing with 3 1 2 galvanized screws after drilling pilot holes.
My absolute favorite of all shed roofs is the gambrel style.
This design offers the most storage space for a storage shed provided the side walls are 6 foot or more.
Framing a gambrel roof shed.
A gambrel shed roof involves significantly more angle cuts than a gable roof but provides more storage space in the attic.