Posted by Ralphwd45 on August 25, 2012 at 18:11:57 from (66.243.225.112):
In Reply to: steel carport posted by papaul on August 25, 2012 at 13:40:22:
I went to carports.com, and ordered 3 two yrs ago. I ordered a few feet taller ones, and 20x21'. I dug trenches at20 ft centers, poured 1ft x 2ft tall concrete runners, and let them install them on that. I have plenty of room to put 2 tractors in each bay, but if you have duels then your mileage may varrie. They hooked the roofs togeather with one sheet of metal, so rain doesn't run in between them, and gives me 3 bays, with end walls down to the concrete runners. I took measurements and went to the local truss builders, and they made me 6 door frames, which I hung on posts, and enclosed the side to the prevailing weather, and left the other side open. I can open one or two doors on the west side and drive thru a bay. It sure was nice in the rainy winters here in Wa. (Gravel floors)
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