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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1374279" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>We are just coming into summer of course, I have the materials to start on a machinery shed. It will have a sloping flat skillion roof, 20' deep and 3 bays of 14' each, open at the front but back and eastern end sheeted the western end will be left open to allow for it to be extended. It will be an ongoing project, as I get more stuff I just add to it as materials come to hand. We use all steel construction here using tophat purlins that will span 4 meters across the bays and the sides to screw the sheets to. It is a very cheap and easy method of construction yet done right with bracing will have cyclone rating.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1374279, member: 16453"] We are just coming into summer of course, I have the materials to start on a machinery shed. It will have a sloping flat skillion roof, 20' deep and 3 bays of 14' each, open at the front but back and eastern end sheeted the western end will be left open to allow for it to be extended. It will be an ongoing project, as I get more stuff I just add to it as materials come to hand. We use all steel construction here using tophat purlins that will span 4 meters across the bays and the sides to screw the sheets to. It is a very cheap and easy method of construction yet done right with bracing will have cyclone rating. Ken [/QUOTE]
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