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I already had this drawn up and could see how close the were I think.
I believe if you put these end supports on each end and two spaced in the middle you will be okay for side load. They can be good wood posts sunk in the ground and you could use lumber instead of pipe on all of it. This would be an internal support for the entire structure. You could even put the posts on the end of this frame but I dont have them drawn in. The truss would still be pipe. The lower line is just for me to draw to it isn't anything. Worth Cole pictuer a.jpg Last edited by Worth1; February 7, 2016 at 02:23 PM. |
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If I use top rail, how do I attach everything in the middle? Would you drill and bolt it? Or try to clamp or wire it together? |
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Hard to see in the pictuer but that skinny line is the top ridge rail it isn't attached to the truss.
There are two on each side too just a ways down. I would use the carriage bolts. But make them as small as you can so the holes you drill dont weaken the pipe. This way the whole structure can act as one. |
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This is what I did to add bracing. Very simple and efficient.
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Ohh, ok, those are the long runs of top rail. I thought they were these things:
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That one is nice.
My idea of the internal wood posts and framework have a reason other than supporting the side walls. Once they are in you can then run tension cable or wire from the rafters down to them at angles to support them. I will draw a pictuer leaving out as much as I can so it wont be cluttered. |
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I'm going to be starting a similar 14x32 high tunnel soon, I'm using this guide:
http://www.johnnyseeds.com/assets/in...ion-manual.pdf It explains all the bracing really well, and how to fabricate everything. |
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I like the Gothic idea but since I have already drawn up the guy wire thing I am going to post it.
What is going on is the wires are going from the top down to the sides. It is a top view. Cole guy wires.r.jpg |
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I'm going to tell Stepdad he has to go out there in the blizzard and knock the snow off.
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The also have pipe strap that has holes in it all along the strap it comes in a roll and is cheap. You can buy a big roll of heavy gauge wire to do this too. It doesn't have to be fiddle string tight either. The way it works is all of them have to be in for it to work. You might even get away with just the two on each end. What it is, is internal guy wires with the posts acting as an anchor for them and support for the bottom of the frame. Worth |
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February 8, 2016 | #105 |
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Going back and looking at you pictuer I see you put the top ridge pipe under the frame.
This would be easy just connect the cable to a post with an eye bolt take the wire up over around and back down to the other side. They dont even have to be in the middle as long as they are there. But here is a rule of thumb when doing this. I will try to explain and it is hard. It is stronger the farther away from straight up as it can be. This is due to leverage. |
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