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Nice one I will have to look them up as need to price up a shed about 9.6x 3-4 meters

 

 

Truss company is Stevenson & Kelly (Grampian) Limited 01358 743399 :thumbup1:

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Looking good, but agree with the comment re not concreting the uprights in next time.

Am looking into this at the moment for our wood store - seem to be various options such as bolt on or concrete-in stand-off post bases or precast concrete post bases to keep the post out of the wet.

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hi there nice looking shed, when you put the roof on I would advise putting a thin sheet of insulation under.

I didn't on mine, even though it is an old open fronted cart shed the condensation is appaling. I am going to have to wedge some insulation between the purlins.

Cause of condensation is warm air inside the structure drags the moisture out the wood and the ground and hits the cold roof.

The new type thinner roofing material is a lot more prone to it than the old corugated sheets

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very nice. would it be asking too much to see some photos of the green agricultural shed? i am in the process of designing a firewood storage shed and Kubota/atv storage shed.

 

Hi.... Yeah no problem.... Here it is

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