d williams
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Yes it isNo its not
Yes it isNo its not
No it isntYes it is
If you are storing different types of straw or hay, a longer shed will suit better as you can keep them seperate without blocking some inBe ok if you’ve a job load of gutters to use up
This could go onNo it isnt
If you are storing different types of straw or hay, a longer shed will suit better as you can keep them seperate without blocking some in
I wish I could put up many sheds.....I’d agree with the above comments - forget efficiency from steel sizes etc. My local shed builder whom I have had many from says it doesn’t really matter.
I put up a 100’ span last year and am pleased as punch with it.
Going wide costs moreThis could go on
But to narrow
Your two bales wide or four rounds??unless access from side long wat to travelGoing wide costs more
Your two bales wide or four rounds??unless access from side long wat to travel
??!Your two bales wide or four rounds??unless access from side long wat to travel
Your right sorry but part was ft and part mt misreadsHe said 15m not 15ft!
I wish I could put up many sheds.....
fair play
Who would build a shed 15ft wide and 25ft high?Your right sorry but part was ft and part mt misreads
Who would build a shed 15ft wide and 25ft high?
You can’t have enough sheds. Most of mine are so substandard it’s unbelievable.I wish I had a few more...!
Still plenty of sub-par sheds here that badly need replacing or improving. Leaky roof or leaky floor etc.
I’d love another machinery shed, and another grainstore too. Can’t really justify them though with farming as it currently is.
It would have had to be 650 ft long to cover the 1000 sq m
You can’t have enough sheds. Most of mine are so substandard it’s unbelievable.
It would have had to be 650 ft long to cover the 1000 sq m
I have and 45 ft longWho would build a shed 15ft wide and 25ft high?
Why?I have and 45 ft long