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Minimum I would of thought on 50ft span would be 254x146x31. I did mine at 305x165x40.Would 9x5 " do if not freespan?
Minimum I would of thought on 50ft span would be 254x146x31. I did mine at 305x165x40.Would 9x5 " do if not freespan?
don't worry did a 60 ft span 18 ft to eaves in 15 ft bays 25 years ago no eaves ties and roof bracings 1 end only and its still fine all on 254x146 x31 ,it would be min 305x165 x40 now and brace both ends and eaves tiesWe've had a Wareings building erected 50' span 14' to eves. 254 steel. Thought it looked a well made building until you said that[emoji53]
Letters ie- ub means universal beam from what I gather.hi
been following this thread ... regarding the girder spec. first to numbers are width x length in mm whats last number ? weight in kg ???
I see letters after a spec , whats that mean
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a 178x102x19kg is like you say 178mmx102mm, 7"x4", and its 19kg per meter
Your gable posts will be the limiting factor and the side brace and roof brace arrangement and sizes the main posts are adequate for grain load level fill with the correct rafters and connections 457 would work depending if post is tied to floor slab with hair pin barsYou seem to be clued up on this subject so your advice would be appreciated. I have a building 80’ wide 20’ 4 bay It’s 24’ to the eaves. I’d like to put panels up to load to 4 m with grain. The steel is 533 x 210 82 ub. I know it’s a lot of steel but have no idea what it can take.