Pictured at left is a 2x6 rafter spliced together using 3 4 plywood.
Gusset plate roof rafters.
Use rectangular plates to connect bottom chords and braces making sure they cover the joint with enough overlap on each frame member to fasten it securely.
Get metal gussets sized to the slope and shape of the truss.
For all but the very largest buildings use two by sixes for the rafters and center post and two by fours for the cross tie and the other compression members.
Fasten them with plywood gussets glued and screwed on.
Attach plywood triangle gusset to the truss with 6d common 2 long nails installed every 3.
Position the bottom chord and rafters along the floor will they will be located.
In this case the framer just needed a longer rafter.
You could also use structural screws if that s easier for you.
Cut a sheet of 25 32 thick plywood into an approximately 2 tall by 3 wide wood triangle gusset plate to fit over the metal gusset plate location.
Do not use sheet metal mending plates even though they look like the kind of plates that hold commercial trusses together.
You can use common rafters on any shed roof but they make the most sense when constructing a gable roof or lean to type shed roof where they can sit on or attach to top plates of a wall.
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Install wooden peak gussets with a horizontal bottom and sides angled to the slope of the rafters.
Lean to rafters then connect to a ledger board against a wall of another shed or house.