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<blockquote data-quote="Mur Huwcun" data-source="post: 6975145" data-attributes="member: 33114"><p>To save starting a new thread I’m doing back of envelope calculations to stick an extra bay on a shed I have, existing is 4.8m bays with 7*3 timber purlins but as the ‘new’ bay will be ooen front to be used as storage 6m bay would be better. Any one know which size Z purlins would be needed? 175mm will match the timber with some clever use of cleat positions but not sure on thickness. 1.6mm sounds a bit lightweigh. Current roof angle is 10 degree and perlins spaced at just under 1200mm for box profile roof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mur Huwcun, post: 6975145, member: 33114"] To save starting a new thread I’m doing back of envelope calculations to stick an extra bay on a shed I have, existing is 4.8m bays with 7*3 timber purlins but as the ‘new’ bay will be ooen front to be used as storage 6m bay would be better. Any one know which size Z purlins would be needed? 175mm will match the timber with some clever use of cleat positions but not sure on thickness. 1.6mm sounds a bit lightweigh. Current roof angle is 10 degree and perlins spaced at just under 1200mm for box profile roof. [/QUOTE]
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