40 footers are a pain in the arse, they're proper wanky and flappy and you have to lift them on with a crane because it's impossible to jiggle them between rafters, and once you've got the purlin up you've the same number of bolts to do up. It isn't putting purlins that takes time it's doing the bolts
I'd rather do timber purlins every day of the week. Steel look better granted but I'd rather out timber up
How tall did you apply for/ end up being allowed to build? Even though I'm on top of the hill there aren't many places that look out on to the farm so hopefully they won't be too arsey with me. Will 22ft eaves tip an artic?
If the floors shiny and in middle of shed you'll tip itHow tall did you apply for/ end up being allowed to build? Even though I'm on top of the hill there aren't many places that look out on to the farm so hopefully they won't be too arsey with me. Will 22ft eaves tip an artic?
22ft to the eaves, panels to 10 or 12ft I haven't decided yet
22ft not tall enough for 16/18t grain trailers? Only running 14t trailers at the momentAsk for higher 24-28 Ft.
22ft on a shed of that width is not that high unless you are tipping in the centre. IMO.
Ask for higher 24-28 Ft.
22ft on a shed of that width is not that high unless you are tipping in the centre. IMO.
Nah its fine they have closed the local airbase now so no more low flying planes coming over... well I hope anywayat 28' eaves height the centre will be 36' high, @DieselRob said hes on top of hill as well, better get a red light out for the planes
Nah its fine they have closed the local airbase now so no more low flying planes coming over... well I hope anyway
22ft not tall enough for 16/18t grain trailers? Only running 14t trailers at the moment
My other thinking was if I apply for taller than I want with the expectation of getting knocked down in height by the planners then I could get the height I want, just thinking about the 30k pig mega farm now going ahead as a 15k pig site
Has anyone ever checked what height a store is compared to what the plans are?
Fair enough if getting the planning has been contentious but if you had no objections then who is going to notice if it's a couple of feet higher???
Wash your mouth with soap. I can't believe you'd suggest farmers would put a bigger building up then they have planning for
I say it's swings and roundabouts re the insect question.insects live in timber purlins not good in grain stores
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A local guy built a grain store this summer and did it on 28 day notice, he bought a kit and got it erected by some lads ,it must be 3ft to high as its back in planning for a full application re the height and it has to be full planing as the building is already up ,about 6 years ago one had to be reduced in height about 3ft ,the ironic thing is we were erecting one about 200 yds away at the same height he started withHas anyone ever checked what height a store is compared to what the plans are?
Fair enough if getting the planning has been contentious but if you had no objections then who is going to notice if it's a couple of feet higher???
A local guy built a grain store this summer and did it on 28 day notice, he bought a kit and got it erected by some lads ,it must be 3ft to high as its back in planning for a full application re the height and it has to be full planing as the building is already up ,about 6 years ago one had to be reduced in height about 3ft ,the ironic thing is we were erecting one about 200 yds away at the same height he started with
we put one up 25 to eaves this summer the cladding over the door has been hit already (not by me )Would say 3ft more than whatever height you think you need is about right in most cases though. Give you that bit extra future proofing for things getting ever bigger.
Certainly wouldn't be wanting to put up a new store with just 20ft eaves these days. That's just 12t tipped trailer size till it's touching the stanchion/eaves haunch.