Each block is 2x4 or 2x6 depending on the size of the rafters and is secured to the top plate.
Roof truss blocking.
Walls that are constructed of concrete block that need to be covered with a roof will require the use of a ledger.
For trusses with heel heights less than 15 this blocking can be made of solid sawn dimensional lumber as shown in figure 1a.
Tabulated allowable diaphragm lateral design loads contained in the building code are based on testing of unblocked and blocked diaphragms structural wood members used at intermediate sheathing edges to increase the shear load in the diaphragm.
Roof trusses attach to a ledger that is on top of a block wall.
Truss blocking at hip ridge.
With trusses one truss makes up two planes so it s already tied together on a handstack roof you need that sheeting to tie one plane to the hip and from the hip to another plane.
A ledger is a horizontal board that is attached to the top of the the wall.
The lay in is good enough.
Depending on the building codes in your area you may be required to install blocking up the rafter sections towards the hip of the roof a requirement designed to further secure truss systems against lateral movement.
A true stick framed hip is bearing a truss hip not so much.
The braced wall panel to the top of the rafters or roof trusses above is between 91 4 inches 235 mm and 151 4 inches 387 mm blocking between rafters or roof trusses shall be provided above the braced wall panel in accordance with figure r602 10 8 2 1.