If building the 16 x 28 cottage (from Plan Help website) without the loft, and putting the rafter ties every 4' in the bottom 1/3 of the rafters, what size would they need to be? Would they be the same as in the 20 x 30 single story plan? I would be building an 8/12 roof pitch rather than the 12/12 in the plan.
Thanks!
A well-nailed 2x6 would be sufficient as a tension tie. Check with your inspector as some areas no longer allow ties on every other rafter but require it on each rafter pair.
Alternatively you could use a structural ridge beam (could be built-up from 2xs). This could span the open area with a full cathedral, but it needs a support post at each end.
Thank you John. As it turns out, a ridge beam is required because of wind loads, so that would be the way to go.
If going with a 2x built up ridge beam here is the chart on size, span, and post spacing. It will depend upon the snow load in your area.
http://publicecodes.citation.com/icod/irc/2012/icod_irc_2012_5_sec002_par015.htm
If you have trouble reading the chart a short guide is listed here.
http://countryplans.com/smf/index.php?topic=10511.0
Squirl, you are one of a few here who are building a single story. I look forward to watching your build develop.