How many people can you fit on a shed roof before it collapses? 100? 200?
By the looks of it you can fit several hundred! At least 17 people were injured when a tin shed...
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by David - Admin | Jul 31, 2018 | oddball shed moments, shed engineering, Shed Stories | 0
By the looks of it you can fit several hundred! At least 17 people were injured when a tin shed...
Read Moreby David - Admin | Oct 2, 2014 | Industry News & Updates, New Products, Roller Doors, shed engineering, Sheds garages carports | 0
THE SAFEST ROLLER DOOR TRACK AVAILABLE IN AUSTRALIA – TauraEdge ™ Available now on all Series A roller doors. TauraEdge ™ Roller Door Track is the first of its type in Australia. With an innovative approach, the newly...
Read Moreby David - Admin | Feb 10, 2014 | Designing Sheds, Roller Doors, Shed Components, Shed Construction, shed engineering, Shed Terminology, Sheds garages carports | 0
Wind lock a roller door? How do you do that? Well currently the only way to get a windlock roller door for cyclonic and high wind regions is to by it new. Windlocks are factory fittings and there are special tracks or guides...
Read Moreby David - Admin | Aug 30, 2013 | Designing Sheds, Shed Accessories, shed engineering, shed security, Sheds garages carports, Sustainability Environment | 0
“Don’t be left in the Dark” As sure as night follows day, an effective lighting solution is essential to gain the best possible use from your facility. More often than not, very little planning is put into lighting a new...
Read Moreby David - Admin | Apr 11, 2013 | Cyclonic Cyclone Sheds, Designing Sheds, Doors, Industry News & Updates, Price Rises, Roller Doors, Shed Accessories, Shed Components, Shed Construction, Shed Doors, shed engineering | 0
We’d like to bring to everyone’s attention that there are some major changes coming to the shed industry that has the potential to impact your sheds design in a form of a revision to the Building Code of Australia and associated...
Read Moreby David - Admin | Oct 27, 2012 | Designing Sheds, Shed Building, shed engineering, Sheds garages carports | 0
When it comes to Sheds and Garages there are many designs you can choose from depending on what you want to use your shed for. Garages, Garaports, Double Garage, Triple Garage, Gable Sheds, Skillion Sheds, Barns, American Barns,...
Read Moreby David - Admin | Aug 24, 2012 | Certifying, Shed Building, Shed Components, Shed Construction, shed engineering, Shed Terminology | 0
Are you shopping around for a shed? does it need to be rated for a Cyclone region? You will probably have noticed the substantial price difference between the Region A sheds you see in glossy adverts with smiling actors...
Read Moreby David - Admin | Apr 5, 2012 | Certifying, Shed Construction, shed engineering, Shed Terminology, Sheds garages carports | 0
Accredited Private Certifiers ? Who are they? What do they do when it comes to sheds, garages and carports etc? Why would I need one? According to the Association of Accredited Certifiers an Accredited Certifier is a private...
Read Moreby David - Admin | Mar 29, 2012 | Industry News & Updates, shed engineering, ShedSafe | 0
The ShedSafe Accreditation program is actively growing and engaging more and more Steel Shed manufacturers, resellers and dealers on a weekly basis. The recently re-branded Shed Boss (previously Garage World) being a recent...
Read Moreby David - Admin | Feb 20, 2012 | Shed Building, Shed Construction, shed engineering, Sheds garages carports | 0
Purlins are usually connected to the main portal frame with cleats. In cold rolled steel sheds the Cleats are bolted to the Frame, with purlins bolted to the cleats. The cleats and purlins holes or punching are generally done to...
Read Moreby David - Admin | Jan 3, 2012 | oddball shed moments, shed engineering, Special Events | 0
This is one “big” shed being built in Australia, it is taking shape at Toowong in Brisbane’s west. The six-storey-high, 89m long shed is being built at the Legacy Way tunnel worksite. Lord Mayor Graham Quirk...
Read Moreby David - Admin | Oct 14, 2011 | Garden Sheds, Shed Building, shed engineering | 0
3m x 3m Garden sheds, 9 square metres, would generally fall under the local council regulations as an exempt development. NSW’s State EPP allows up to 20m2 in most circumstances. Many other areas in Australia allow up to...
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