Re-engineering trusses for attic storage.
Hi all, firstly, a brilliant site, hopefully I get a bit of time here!!! You seem a very helpful, knowledgeable bunch, so I would request a bit of advice. Heres my problem. I have a large garage (Floor dimensions are about 8m by 6m, which has web trusses exposed in the roof. These trusses are constructed from 90 x 35mm pine, and span about 5.9m from wall to wall, where they sit on 200 x 75mm bearers. They are about 2m high at the centre. I would like to put in a floor for additional storage space, probably yellow tongue sheets, but the trusses are in the way. I was thinking I could install collar ties accross the top, and vertical supports about 1.75m from the centre vertically down to the bottom chord, then remove all the webbing, leaving me an area of about 3.5 x 8m clear to floor. I would also install additional spans in between each truss, as the spacing between trusses is about 870mm. The roof is sheet, and the garage is about 25 years old. So, my questions, is this plan feasable?? Will what I propose reduce the structual integrity?? Or is there a better way?? Appreciate any comments, good or bad. Thanks.