Hello,
Long story short im having a pain of a time picking some timber sizes so I was wondering if someone here could help narrow down my options.
Simple timber frame glass house on a stone base. About 3.5m accross and 2.2m deep with a shallow porch. Basic timber (glass) roof with a gable over the door.
The width of each of the windows to be decided.
(Something like this only much smaller: http://www.hartley-botanic.co.uk/victorian-manor-glasshouse.php)
Assuming for the moment the intermittent supports that make up the frame won't contribute to the frames strength, what size would be sufficient for the 6 corner supports to provide a solid structure (take the weight of the roof, resist racking)?
Would 69mm sq. suffice? What about 75, or 100?
Long story short im having a pain of a time picking some timber sizes so I was wondering if someone here could help narrow down my options.
Simple timber frame glass house on a stone base. About 3.5m accross and 2.2m deep with a shallow porch. Basic timber (glass) roof with a gable over the door.
The width of each of the windows to be decided.
(Something like this only much smaller: http://www.hartley-botanic.co.uk/victorian-manor-glasshouse.php)
Assuming for the moment the intermittent supports that make up the frame won't contribute to the frames strength, what size would be sufficient for the 6 corner supports to provide a solid structure (take the weight of the roof, resist racking)?
Would 69mm sq. suffice? What about 75, or 100?