Better to go with 15' baysTrouble is the heavier section you go to overcome sagging, the wet timber and the extra weight defeat you. 6m is too wide for today's timber.
Crap timber is the problem, and I dont know where to buy good. Only answer is to have a good relationship with local sawmill that will allow you to pick them out.
chap I get my seds fromsays it as cheap now to use steel , and they come ready drilled and are straightBetter to go with 15' bays
I don't like steel for a livestock buildingchap I get my seds fromsays it as cheap now to use steel , and they come ready drilled and are straight
we have one thats forty years old with steel thats ok so far and the new ones are better, but I get your pointI don't like steel for a livestock building
I don't want to admit it, but I've done a couple of cattle buildings in 10' bays.Better to go with 15' bays
My shed builder and supplier are different people. I want to stick with 20 ft bays because the doors are in the side and I want side doors. How do you scorch, is this during the manufacturing or erection? Tia