Taemian
08-27-2020, 08:18 AM
I'm looking for info about this building construction, but nothing on Google comes up.
It's not a quonset hut, these diamond-shaped aluminum panels are simply the roofing riveted together and the end walls (at this point) are rotting plywood held together by nails and sprayfoam!:eek:
It's on a decent slab with solid oldgrowth timber for the frame on the first floor holding up the second floor, which is braced with 2x4 and 2x6 to the roof.
I've tried using words like "diamond/geometric/honeycomb/aluminum/panel/building/barn/shed" in my searches, but I get nothing. I'm trying to see the viability of this in the sense of teardown vs rebuild. This shop was built in 1986, which makes it close to 40 years old. The property has gone "wild" since 2015, so keep that in mind.
This building really keeps with the heritage and character of the rst of the property, but not if it's going to be double the amount to fix as opposed to building a new shop.
Any ideas from the collective hive what this is called?
Thanks!5099350992
It's not a quonset hut, these diamond-shaped aluminum panels are simply the roofing riveted together and the end walls (at this point) are rotting plywood held together by nails and sprayfoam!:eek:
It's on a decent slab with solid oldgrowth timber for the frame on the first floor holding up the second floor, which is braced with 2x4 and 2x6 to the roof.
I've tried using words like "diamond/geometric/honeycomb/aluminum/panel/building/barn/shed" in my searches, but I get nothing. I'm trying to see the viability of this in the sense of teardown vs rebuild. This shop was built in 1986, which makes it close to 40 years old. The property has gone "wild" since 2015, so keep that in mind.
This building really keeps with the heritage and character of the rst of the property, but not if it's going to be double the amount to fix as opposed to building a new shop.
Any ideas from the collective hive what this is called?
Thanks!5099350992