Hi.
I'm currently building a wooden outbuilding approx 6m x 6m, the front and rear walls are 4 x 2, the side walls are 6 x 2 all at 400mm centres.
It will be having pressed steel roof sheets with 50mm insulation fixed underneath. The roof is a simple lean to style.
Will 9 x 3 (the largest my local timber yard can get) be capable of spanning this width unsupported other than the side walls it sits on? If not can steel purlins the kind in agricultural buidings be utilised?
I really don't want any internal supports for the roof other than the walls.
Any help much appreciated,
Zeb
I'm currently building a wooden outbuilding approx 6m x 6m, the front and rear walls are 4 x 2, the side walls are 6 x 2 all at 400mm centres.
It will be having pressed steel roof sheets with 50mm insulation fixed underneath. The roof is a simple lean to style.
Will 9 x 3 (the largest my local timber yard can get) be capable of spanning this width unsupported other than the side walls it sits on? If not can steel purlins the kind in agricultural buidings be utilised?
I really don't want any internal supports for the roof other than the walls.
Any help much appreciated,
Zeb