According to Wikipedia, the heaviest spider in the world weighs 175 grams for up to 13cm body length (Goliath Birdeater). Let's say that the mass needed to break my wooden roof (we're in the countryside) should be around 15kg per square foot. Dumbly, the arachnid should be around 80 times bigger, or around 10 meters long.
That does look pretty big indeed on paper but what do you think? Should it be bigger?
Have an awesome evening otherwise fellows
but remember everything else being equal, a spider that is twice as long will be eight times heavier.
Yes, it needs to be quite a bit bigger to generate the gravitational pull that gets your head out your ___.