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What
do you do when parts of large sectioned timber have decayed,
and full replacement is impractical or expensive, or support
with steel is unacceptable.
Well,
the truss ends seen here were decayed by Dry Rot at their
wall bearings. |

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And
at the other end of the truss, what if the supporting wall
is being removed as well. |
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Well,
the decayed truss can be cut back to sound timber, with a
Rotafix TRS (Timber Resin Splice) fitted in place, with Engineers
calculations provided to determine exactly where to locate
high tensile steel reinforcement rods.
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And
at the other end, a TRS can be used to fit exactly upon the
supporting steel.
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