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Just about but definitely not a land rover you will have to a bit of shunting aboutYou will be able to do a U turn with a Massey 590 4wd in there
Nice welding on the haunch
No not quite ,The rafter section has been upgraded to take loadings within building so this has reduced the haunch requirements slightly but increased the amount of bolts , you may notice the rafter stay to restrain the bottom flange is at the end of the haunch so is ideal we did a sorting office in the west midlands haunches were 5.4 m long mainly due to very flat roof pitch it was about 44 m spanHaunch 10% of shed width? Looks like plenty bolts.
406x178 60 kg rafters with 20 mm end plates punched on opposing sides so not to distort plate all being galv posts are 533x210Nice welding on the haunch
And no shortage of bolt holes!
What size steel is that?
Wow, fair lumps then!406x178 60 kg rafters with 20 mm end plates punched on opposing sides so not to distort plate all being galv posts are 533x210
Just thinking out aloud here what would 4 frames cost?View attachment 921212View attachment 921213View attachment 921214
Two 100’ span we’ve done this year. 533x210 columns and 457x191 rafters
After being used to large sections it felt like using meccano on the next one a 45’x30’ building !
Very roughy at 6m eaves. approx £4000/ frame plus transport, bracing, gable posts, painting etcJust thinking out aloud here what would 4 frames cost?
Ballpark figure