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Default Another almost totaly frameless Orgami Steel And Aluminum boats


"Peter" wrote in message
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Hi Pete, ya big wuss. When I built my barn, 50' X 30' X

16',

Lessee, that's 15m x 10m x 4.8m. Or about 3/4 the size of

mine......
I did everything myself, including the trusses and the

roof.
Course, I was a lot younger back then.


Probably had 2 fully functional arms, too. When I was a

lot younger I
built a 5400 sq ft 3 storey house - that cured me of

building
multi-storey houses. My current place is ground level.


Yup, OK, you win.




Actually putting the roofing on is pretty easy but it's

not worth the
effort building the trusses as that means getting an

engineer to
certify them - local Govt inspectors are a picky bunch

these days.
Easier to ring up the local truss plant and have them

delivered, with
certification. More expensive, but a lot less hassle. I

can't build a
rafter roof without a lot of scaffolding etc so not worth

the hassle
either even though I have enough 6 x 2 hardwood to do it

(sawed up all
the trees I felled on the site). Was going to weld up

lightweight steel
trusses but the price of steel combined with the need for

engineering
design certs made it marginal. Lot stronger, but so what -

I'll have a
high rolling gantry crane setup anyway.


I ''bypassed'' the inspecors here. I remember making the
wood scaffolding, it was almost as much work as the barn
itself. Made for a nice bon-fire afterwards, though.



I'm going sailing this week. it's gonna be cold, in the

40s.
Brrrr!


Wuss :-) I've just got back from working where the water

temp was 1.5C
and the air temp about the same.



1.5C , that's like what, 55 * f.? Phhtttt!

Double wuss, I didn't go...something came up.



Scotty