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New Tractor Shed

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AdeV:

--- Quote from: awemawson on November 24, 2016, 10:01:09 AM ---Nowadays steel frame buildings have to be 'CE Certified' or you can't insure them, so this effectively rules out what he was previously doing ie building them from scratch from I beams etc. Now he orders a complete building, pre-made that is delivered as a kit to site, and he does the ground works and erects it. Good old EU squashing the little man :(

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Can't you wait a couple of years? Maybe the CE mark requirement will just go away......?  :scratch: :palm:

charadam:
"12 foot eaves and a 15 degree pitched roof. 15 foot wide by almost 15 foot high electrically operated roller shutter".

Looking forward to seeing how you make that fit!

Good news on the go-ahead.

DMIOM:

--- Quote from: charadam on November 24, 2016, 01:51:24 PM ---"12 foot eaves and a 15 degree pitched roof. 15 foot wide by almost 15 foot high electrically operated roller shutter".

Looking forward to seeing how you make that fit!

Good news on the go-ahead.

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Andrew did say the shed is to be 40 feet wide

Spurry:
As long as the door is tall enough to get the ready-mix lorry in, he'll be fine.  :wave:
Pete

awemawson:
Assuming main roller shutter door is central - which is what is intended - with the Apex of the roof being about 17 foot 4 inches a 15 foot door theoretically fits, but in practice with the actual positioning  of steels to support it the clearance under the fully raised door will be about 13 foot 6" due to the roll of the shutter blind being above

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