- This is a novel bracket designed to connect two Partial Octagon Open End Ridge Rafters to the end of the Ridge Beam.
- This part can be used universally to create the joint between two ridge rafters and one ridge beam for any application.
- The Partial Octagon Open End Ridge Rafter Tie is designed to attach to the end, bottom, and side surfaces of the main partial octagon ridge beam and provide two rafter receiver U-channels at precise 21.5-degree angles.
- These brackets simplify addition of the ridge rafters at perfect angles to form strong support structure.
- The partial octagon open end ridge rafter bracket attaches to the ridge beam’s bottom and side surfaces using four (4) 1/4″ x 1-1/4″ lag screws.
- The high strength design of this bracket holds the ridge rafters securely.
- The Partial Octagon Open End Ridge Rafter Bracket’s arms have upward facing open U-channels to easily receive 2×6 or 2×8 ridge rafters.
- Each ridge rafter is secured to the U-channel with six (6) 1/4″ x 1-1/4″ lag screws.
- Included are forteen (14) 1/4″ x 1-1/4″ lag screws to complete the job.
- Don’t forget that you will have to drive 10D X 3″ nails at an angle to secure the top of the ridge rafters to the ridge beam. These 10D nails are not included.
- This bracket is constructed from 1/8″ thick high strength steel.
- This bracket is laser cut and formed and coated with durable black powder paint.
- This bracket may be spray painted over with any desired exterior-grade paint color.
Partial Octagon Open End Ridge Rafter Bracket
$59.50 Original price was: $59.50.$58.95Current price is: $58.95.
SKU: OOE-RR
Categories: Brackets, Octagon, Octagon Brackets
Availability: 19 in stock (can be backordered)
- This is a novel bracket designed to connect two Partial Octagon Open End Ridge Rafters to the end of the Ridge Beam.
- This part can be used universally to create the joint between two ridge rafters and one ridge beam for any application.
- The Partial Octagon Open End Ridge Rafter Tie is designed to attach to the end, bottom, and side surfaces of the main partial octagon ridge beam and provide two rafter receiver U-channels at precise 21.5-degree angles.
- These brackets simplify addition of the ridge rafters at perfect angles to form strong support structure.
- The partial octagon open end ridge rafter bracket attaches to the ridge beam’s bottom and side surfaces using four (4) 1/4″ x 1-1/4″ lag screws.
- The high strength design of this bracket holds the ridge rafters securely.
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Weight | 5.5 lb |
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Dimensions | 16 × 10 × 6 in |
Product Type | |
Shape | Octagon |
Rafters Lumber Size | 2×6, 2×8 |
Metal Thickness | 1/8" |
Paint | Black Textured Powder Paint |
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Roland Hall –
Part is heavy duty. Painted black. Comes with black lag screws. Made it easy to assemble the truss.
Gabriel Hill –
This part installs easily and make truss assembly easy. Also makes it easy to add the ridge beam before lifting the truss up on top of the wall.
Mitchell Nelson –
Well made part. It has double metal thickness in each U channel bottom. Corners are welded so the part is very strong. Makes for a strong truss.
Lee Rivera –
This part came with our partial octagon solid roof kit. We went through the instructions and then built the truss, first. This part does start the whole truss assembly. It creates the V between two truss rafters at 4-12 pitch angle. Then it is very easy to add the truss beam and cross supports to the truss. Well though through part and nicely designed.
Ron Green –
This part is great when making a perfect 4-12 pitch truss. The whole truss buiding is made brainless using this part. Loved the whole build process using this and other parts that came with the partial octagon solid roof kit.
Vincent Young –
Very happy with the help this part provides to align two rafter of a truss perfectly and receives a truss beam and holds it up easily.