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Grit_dog
Mar 21, 2020Navigator
So your break over angle will be 10-11% once you account for sloping the floor to drain out the front.
Don't see this as even a remote issue with a little trailer like yours. But if you do t have height restrictions, raising the floor el and roof el for future uses is not a bad idea.
Besides it will be steeper than above as you'll need to have the catch point of the 2 slopes out front of the shop somewhere, for drainage and then some vertical curve coming out of the swale to transition the downslope out of the shop into the upslope of the driveway.
Sounds like it's 11th hour to figure out elevations, drainage and slopes.
Simple 2d, to scale drawing will do it. But you need someone who understands engineering/construction. There's more to it than just not dragging the leveling jacks.
Don't see this as even a remote issue with a little trailer like yours. But if you do t have height restrictions, raising the floor el and roof el for future uses is not a bad idea.
Besides it will be steeper than above as you'll need to have the catch point of the 2 slopes out front of the shop somewhere, for drainage and then some vertical curve coming out of the swale to transition the downslope out of the shop into the upslope of the driveway.
Sounds like it's 11th hour to figure out elevations, drainage and slopes.
Simple 2d, to scale drawing will do it. But you need someone who understands engineering/construction. There's more to it than just not dragging the leveling jacks.
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