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<blockquote data-quote="AJR75" data-source="post: 7718377" data-attributes="member: 1945"><p>Generally speaking, your standard kit sizes offered by the majority of manufacturers will deliver the most economical way of covering an area, having been worked out for best use of stock steel lengths, purlins and roofing materials etc.</p><p></p><p>Once you stray off the path you're looking at a specific design and the only way to gauge this is by getting some quotes. I wouldn't have through there would be a great deal in it cost wise though. Plus consider your follow on costs for items such as gates, feed barriers etc.- and making off the shelf standard sizes to fit with your steel frame set out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJR75, post: 7718377, member: 1945"] Generally speaking, your standard kit sizes offered by the majority of manufacturers will deliver the most economical way of covering an area, having been worked out for best use of stock steel lengths, purlins and roofing materials etc. Once you stray off the path you're looking at a specific design and the only way to gauge this is by getting some quotes. I wouldn't have through there would be a great deal in it cost wise though. Plus consider your follow on costs for items such as gates, feed barriers etc.- and making off the shelf standard sizes to fit with your steel frame set out. [/QUOTE]
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