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Originally Posted by h0ughy
TOP STUFF THATS EXACTLY WHAT i WANT TO DO.
some more photos please of the rails, roof support and posts if possible
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Attached are a series of images that generally depict how the shed is assembled.
The Shed is an ABSCO REGENT Colorbond shed. It is important to select a shed that has a gable that is part of the roof.
The basic structure is 41mm x 41mm Unstrut it has a 2.5mm wall thickness and comes in 6 meter lengths, very strong.
The Unistrut is a "C" section that allows a special nut to be positioned and held captive whilst the unistrut is bolted together.
Prefabricated brackets are used (from Bunnings) and 10 mm hex head set screws to bolt it together.
The shed was then assembled around the structure and tech screwed to it. (you can actually get tech screws with heads painted to match the colorbond)
The wheels are 50mm dia hard nylon and were cut from casters ( from Bunnings) 1/4 in bolts were then installed through the unistrut as axils for the wheels.
The whole structure is screwed down to the wood floor with 90mm coach bolts
The roof is built on a unistrut frame work that contains the 6 wheels and then lifted into position. It rolls open and closed very easily with just 2 fingers.
The roof is held in closed position by the 4 turn buckles, very securely.
Very easy, with the unistrut there is no welding and each joint is adjustable to make the frame square.
Also the whole shed can easily be dismantled and relocated. (except for the pier, it would become the strongest bird bath ever built)
Hope this helps
Wazza