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<blockquote data-quote="AJ123" data-source="post: 7650784" data-attributes="member: 149107"><p>All the stores I have at the moment are 120’ long by 55’ to 60’ wide with ridges running east to west. This presents one useful south facing roof for solar panels. I now want to build a shed probably 80’ long x 60’ wide orientated north to south. </p><p>So that I still get one south facing roof, is it feasible to build a shed with 80’ span and only 60’ long (3 bays)?Or is the cost of such a wide span going to be excessive?</p><p>And then, if using as a grain store, can I get enough strength for concrete panels down what will be the sides?( but are in fact the gable ends) would the stanchions just bolt into the portal frame?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ123, post: 7650784, member: 149107"] All the stores I have at the moment are 120’ long by 55’ to 60’ wide with ridges running east to west. This presents one useful south facing roof for solar panels. I now want to build a shed probably 80’ long x 60’ wide orientated north to south. So that I still get one south facing roof, is it feasible to build a shed with 80’ span and only 60’ long (3 bays)?Or is the cost of such a wide span going to be excessive? And then, if using as a grain store, can I get enough strength for concrete panels down what will be the sides?( but are in fact the gable ends) would the stanchions just bolt into the portal frame? [/QUOTE]
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