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Steel frame building - concrete bases question
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<blockquote data-quote="J 1177" data-source="post: 7771703" data-attributes="member: 1112"><p>The last shed we put up on our place, the site was leveled (1000ton plus) and the pads set 300mm below floor height. Level shed. The rear holes at the back of the level site must have 3 cube of concrete in each, its not shifting.</p><p>On a shed with the legs the same height thats how it should be done but iv seen them done like the op posted to gain height with a kit building, it wont shift just looks a bit rough and ready.</p><p>I like where the manufacturer makes the legs to suit the pads personally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J 1177, post: 7771703, member: 1112"] The last shed we put up on our place, the site was leveled (1000ton plus) and the pads set 300mm below floor height. Level shed. The rear holes at the back of the level site must have 3 cube of concrete in each, its not shifting. On a shed with the legs the same height thats how it should be done but iv seen them done like the op posted to gain height with a kit building, it wont shift just looks a bit rough and ready. I like where the manufacturer makes the legs to suit the pads personally [/QUOTE]
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