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Nov-04-2019 04:41 AM
billtex wrote:
Anybody use one?
Thinking of the inexpensive steel/corrugated roof structures found all over the inter web.
If so, where do you live?
Wind/snow?
What size did you get?
Other thoughts?
Our ADCO was shredded last winter after 6 years or so of use...I am getting tired of replacing those.
Thx, Bill
Nov-02-2019 07:29 AM
Oct-31-2019 11:03 AM
GeoBoy wrote:BradW wrote:GeoBoy wrote:
I have a VersaTube structure, rated at 90 mph wind load and 65 lb. snow load. It’s 30’ long by 12’ wide by 12’ high side wall, with 13.5’ in the peak.
GeoBoy,
The height on mine will be very close. When you say the high side wall height is 12'-0", is that 12' from the concrete to the roof sheet metal or is that 12' to the bottom of the roof structural rectangular tube the roof sheet metal roof sets on?
Basically, is there a full 12' clearance at the edges of the cover when you back your TC under it? Or is it 12' minus 2" or 3" for the roof support tube?
thanks for your help,
bradw
Brad, I will measure it tomorrow morning.
Oct-30-2019 06:24 AM
Oct-29-2019 04:45 PM
BradW wrote:GeoBoy wrote:
I have a VersaTube structure, rated at 90 mph wind load and 65 lb. snow load. It’s 30’ long by 12’ wide by 12’ high side wall, with 13.5’ in the peak.
GeoBoy,
The height on mine will be very close. When you say the high side wall height is 12'-0", is that 12' from the concrete to the roof sheet metal or is that 12' to the bottom of the roof structural rectangular tube the roof sheet metal roof sets on?
Basically, is there a full 12' clearance at the edges of the cover when you back your TC under it? Or is it 12' minus 2" or 3" for the roof support tube?
thanks for your help,
bradw
Oct-29-2019 12:37 PM
Oct-29-2019 10:46 AM
GeoBoy wrote:
I have a VersaTube structure, rated at 90 mph wind load and 65 lb. snow load. It’s 30’ long by 12’ wide by 12’ high side wall, with 13.5’ in the peak.
Oct-27-2019 06:29 PM
Oct-27-2019 01:53 PM
billtex wrote:JimBollman wrote:
One surprise on mine were some diagonal braces that I didn't notice in the pictures. These braces reduces the height by about 10" at the eaves and if you are planning on all the height available (all thee way to the wall) it could be a problem. In my case I just have to be a little careful backing in if I crowd the side, the trailer is the distance from the wall that I want I just have to be careful not to hit one of the diagonals if I don't go in straight.
I have 3 sides enclosed and the front open, where I have mine installed there is heavy woods on two sides so I had steel installed on those sides, the side towards the house I put siding that matches the house.
Thanks. I noticed those braces as well and asked for a drawing today showing the dimensions.
I have decided to go with 24’ wd so I should have enough room.
Thx, Bill
Oct-24-2019 06:49 PM
JimBollman wrote:
One surprise on mine were some diagonal braces that I didn't notice in the pictures. These braces reduces the height by about 10" at the eaves and if you are planning on all the height available (all thee way to the wall) it could be a problem. In my case I just have to be a little careful backing in if I crowd the side, the trailer is the distance from the wall that I want I just have to be careful not to hit one of the diagonals if I don't go in straight.
I have 3 sides enclosed and the front open, where I have mine installed there is heavy woods on two sides so I had steel installed on those sides, the side towards the house I put siding that matches the house.
Oct-24-2019 06:27 PM