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<blockquote data-quote="jt" data-source="post: 551323" data-attributes="member: 238"><p>all post are on a pad with a 12x12" base, with 18" anchor bolts into the pad. on the open end there is a post on each corner that has a brace from pad to top with about a 20-22" spread at the top. i have not welded anything between these 2 pipes yet, but plan to. there is also a brace on a 45 about 4' from the top connecting to a pipe that i have running along the top to tie them together in addition to the purlins. the center post has only the 45's at the top bracing it. </p><p></p><p>the only thing i could think of was like one of you said, was to drop down and put a run of tin from the top to about 11'. </p><p></p><p>i see open barns everywhere without much of any bracing. it seems to me that they would have to have some give to them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>jt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jt, post: 551323, member: 238"] all post are on a pad with a 12x12" base, with 18" anchor bolts into the pad. on the open end there is a post on each corner that has a brace from pad to top with about a 20-22" spread at the top. i have not welded anything between these 2 pipes yet, but plan to. there is also a brace on a 45 about 4' from the top connecting to a pipe that i have running along the top to tie them together in addition to the purlins. the center post has only the 45's at the top bracing it. the only thing i could think of was like one of you said, was to drop down and put a run of tin from the top to about 11'. i see open barns everywhere without much of any bracing. it seems to me that they would have to have some give to them. jt [/QUOTE]
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