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Anyone have an all-steel frame building for machine storage?
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1186961" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Yeh, that's all we have in Australia. 99% of sheds would be 100% steel construction. They are strong, easy and fast to erect and can be rated to the highest cyclone rating mainly by adding extra bracing. My main machinery shed has 4 metre wide bays (about 13'4" in your lingo). The uprights and main portal frame are of rolled galvenised C section (200x75) I think and then they are squared up and linked together with rolled tophat battens and the same tophats are used for girts along the side. The sky is the limit as far as size goes. They can have roller doors or left open or half and half. Their construction is very flexible with what you do with them and they last forever. Over here they are certainly a lot cheaper to build than anything with timber. They can be built on a concrete slab or straight onto the ground by digging piers and can follow the slope of ground very easily if need be.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1186961, member: 16453"] Yeh, that's all we have in Australia. 99% of sheds would be 100% steel construction. They are strong, easy and fast to erect and can be rated to the highest cyclone rating mainly by adding extra bracing. My main machinery shed has 4 metre wide bays (about 13'4" in your lingo). The uprights and main portal frame are of rolled galvenised C section (200x75) I think and then they are squared up and linked together with rolled tophat battens and the same tophats are used for girts along the side. The sky is the limit as far as size goes. They can have roller doors or left open or half and half. Their construction is very flexible with what you do with them and they last forever. Over here they are certainly a lot cheaper to build than anything with timber. They can be built on a concrete slab or straight onto the ground by digging piers and can follow the slope of ground very easily if need be. Ken [/QUOTE]
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