Hi,
I am a new member to this forum and I have a project that I am working on which i hoping to get some advise on.
I had to take down previous lean-to as it was falling apart and getting dangerous. I am planning to replace it with a timber structure essentially made up of 190x45mm MGP 10, H3 rafters and beams with corrugated sheets on top.
I am trying to decide how to best fix the ledger board to the existing shed (190x45mm board). The existing shed have a corrugated sheeted high wall with hardwood timber trusses behind. I have attached a couple of picture outside and inside for reference.
As the replacement lean-to is 4x6m (actually smaller than the old one), I don't think putting timber connectors through the ledger board and into the trusses will be enough. One alternative solution I was considering, additional to timber connectors into truss, was to put a "double ledger board" meaning one ledger board on the outside for the rafters to hang on and one board on the inside of the shed with galvanised bolts through both boards clamping them over the trusses and creating enough structural strength.
Appreciate any suggestions with this. Pictures show existing shed with slab for lean-to as well inside pic of the trusses behind the front wall.
Thanx,
Matz

