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i hope you dont mind me posting this for my first post , i found screwloosecomics.wordpress.com while searching for materials and hope its the right place to ask this question, i was wondering if any one on here has any good information on tin buildings , i was thinking of building from scratch but i cant find any info or construction drawings on one,it needs to be around 20ft x 35ft with a large door at the front,
there was a guy who posted here a few weeks back who said he knew of a computer softwear program to design them if he sees this please pm me and il send you a disposable email address or if .any one else has any infomation on them please reply as i have tried googling it but seem to get loads of rubbish, i would also appreciate some input with framing materials i have been recomended to look at these zed purlins as i didnt want to use wood for the main structure
best regards
n longhirst