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Steel structure to support slats.
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<blockquote data-quote="shumungus" data-source="post: 7897054" data-attributes="member: 55902"><p>The standard support over here for plastic sheep slats is very simple. If it has to be removable for cleaning out semi solid use 4"or6" sewer pipe freestanding on its end individually cut to length for the correct height and numbered for easy replacement. If its going to be a mixed tank of slurry use 6" sewer pipe drill a couple of rebars into the floor in the centre of the pipe and fill with concrete, simples. You don't need a beams you just need support columns at each fibreglass join. The steel frame thing is nonsense and Steel should never be below slats of any type.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shumungus, post: 7897054, member: 55902"] The standard support over here for plastic sheep slats is very simple. If it has to be removable for cleaning out semi solid use 4"or6" sewer pipe freestanding on its end individually cut to length for the correct height and numbered for easy replacement. If its going to be a mixed tank of slurry use 6" sewer pipe drill a couple of rebars into the floor in the centre of the pipe and fill with concrete, simples. You don't need a beams you just need support columns at each fibreglass join. The steel frame thing is nonsense and Steel should never be below slats of any type. [/QUOTE]
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