Been a long time, but I think I found this information in the Western Woods 
Handbook. I think I remember it from back in the 1960's.  Also check Mark's 
Handbook, but I do not think it is there.  Nails in shear  is where in the 
book.  I also remember a millitary handbook on wood frame construction.  
 
I usually use 2x6 two together, besure to clip shiners so that you can go to 
the sheathing.  If I am using lagbolts I use glue and plywood spacer between 
the boards so that the 2x6 does not split.  I nail using a cordless nailer with 
min of 6 nails into the end grain of the two 2x6 s  .  
DT

--- On Mon, 11/29/10, Max Isaacs <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Max Isaacs <[email protected]>
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Blocking between rafters
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, November 29, 2010, 9:45 AM


Howdy Wrenches,


I am looking for some information on blocking between rafters for L foot 
attachment.  We typically stack two 2 x 4s and nail them to the rafters.  My 
issue is with proving this method to be structurally sound as far as dead 
loading and uplift go.


Does anyone have any technical information on blocking that I could share with 
building inspectors?  


Thanks and hope y'all had a good Thanksgiving,


Max 
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