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End bay of shed angled.
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt" data-source="post: 1856856" data-attributes="member: 1082"><p>Want to extend a shed that my grandad put up to finish it off now we have knocked some old buildings down. </p><p>35 ft span with a 20ft lean to on. however the way the yard is and other sheds, i would like to extend the main frame by one complete bay, and the lean to by two bays and have effectively a angled end bay on the main span going from 15ft down to next to nothing. </p><p>I know it is not really cost effetive use of the steel and there would be a bit of waste on roof sheets but it would be the best fit for the space. </p><p>Any one done anything like this before?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt, post: 1856856, member: 1082"] Want to extend a shed that my grandad put up to finish it off now we have knocked some old buildings down. 35 ft span with a 20ft lean to on. however the way the yard is and other sheds, i would like to extend the main frame by one complete bay, and the lean to by two bays and have effectively a angled end bay on the main span going from 15ft down to next to nothing. I know it is not really cost effetive use of the steel and there would be a bit of waste on roof sheets but it would be the best fit for the space. Any one done anything like this before? [/QUOTE]
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