Hi all,
New to this site and learning as I go. Apologies if this has been asked and answered before, but I couldn't locate anything in previous threads on it... I'm converting a 14ft box truck and could use some advice on reinforcing the roof. It's got a 20+yo fiberglass ceiling that needs to be replaced.
More importantly, it needs to have some serious reinforcement in the framing, since I would like to ideally have a small roof deck and some solar panels, as well as be able to hang hammocks from several points along the framing on the inside (as traditional sleeping hammocks as well as daytime swinging "chairs" so it needs to be able to handle the stress from different angles). I picked up some ribbed galvanized aluminum roofing sheets to redo the actual roof, since that was much more financially doable than ordering a traditional full sheet, but I have no clue how to go about framing it in a way that will be load bearing from the top and the bottom. The box framing is about 7'7" across side-to-side, with a slight two inch arch at the peak of the roof.
I came across metal web joists that look like they would provide the structural support I'm looking for in the framing, but they're a custom order type thing that's way outside my budget, and the size of them alone would eat up a lot of my already limited ceiling height (for pictures of the joist piece:
https://www.donaldsontimberengineeri...-need-to-know/). I'm also not sure how to brace the joists between/against each other from front to back, not just across the width of the truck. Am I even headed in the right direction with the angled/triangular framing joists?
Appreciate any suggestions!