The truss setting bracket has an elongated body member, a first cradle,
and a second cradle. Each cradle is provided with a first and second
finger that define a cradle face therebetween. The second cradle is
designed to be secured, at ground level, to a truss that is to be set in
place on top of a building structure. The first cradle is designed such
that, as the truss is lifted into place by a crane, the second finger is
used as a guide for spacing the current truss from the previously set
truss. Each cradle allows successive trusses to temporarily held in place
by the truss setting bracket until all the trusses have been set and they
can be permanently nailed or tacked into place.