Man oh man ! Don't ya hate it when a plan doesn't come together ? You say you originally wanted a 28'x36'? You will learn that it won't be large enough after a few months , believe me . In the early 70s I built mine that exact size with a second floor for my woodshop & my potty . I was dumbfounded to see how quickly I ran out of room . If I could do it all over again , I build it in a different location of my yard & make it no smaller than 36' deep x 40' wide . Now in your case with the garbage piy , would it be possible to dig some or all of the garbage area out ? Then drill holes a bit large for the vertical poles . Then after setting all the verticles , cement those in . Then backfill to make the ground level ? If the verticles aren't tall enough , you can add to them by scabbing steel plates onthe butt joint . I saw a similar job done for a nursing home . Once all materials are fastened together , it should be a solid structure . HTH ! God bless, Ken
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