Hi - i am collecting materials for my new shed (about which I have posted before), but i am now looking for advice/reassurance on the design. basically, I intend to use basic interlocking tiles on a 45* pitched roof but I am un-sure whether the design will take the weight of the roof.
the basic design is a follows -
dimensions of shed = 2.4m by 3.6m
floor construction, 18mm OSB over 4x2 joists at 400mm centres
walls, 3x2 cls clad with 9mm (maybe 11mm) OSB
Roof construction, 45* pitch, 3x2 rafters and 3x2 ceiling joists at 400mm centres
One side of the shed will have windows and i have some 4x2 which I could use vertically either side and some 6x2 which i could screw together to form a 6x4 lintel of sorts.
So basically, will the design be capable to supporting somewhere in the region of 850Kg of concrete tiles (circa 53kg per m2)
I appreciate i'm unlikely to get a definitive answer, but i would be interested in thoughs from anyone who has constructed a similar shed.
Most of the materials i have are free/reclaimed so I have limited choice.
Many Thanks
Phil
the basic design is a follows -
dimensions of shed = 2.4m by 3.6m
floor construction, 18mm OSB over 4x2 joists at 400mm centres
walls, 3x2 cls clad with 9mm (maybe 11mm) OSB
Roof construction, 45* pitch, 3x2 rafters and 3x2 ceiling joists at 400mm centres
One side of the shed will have windows and i have some 4x2 which I could use vertically either side and some 6x2 which i could screw together to form a 6x4 lintel of sorts.
So basically, will the design be capable to supporting somewhere in the region of 850Kg of concrete tiles (circa 53kg per m2)
I appreciate i'm unlikely to get a definitive answer, but i would be interested in thoughs from anyone who has constructed a similar shed.
Most of the materials i have are free/reclaimed so I have limited choice.
Many Thanks
Phil