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I was thinking of using some old sheeting and c channel I have on top of dexion frames to build a temporary garage.
Basically 3 sets of dexion frames set 6 meters apart. I I I I I I Then run the c channel lengthwise across the frames. I can let the sheet go over one side a meter where it will attach to a wall on top of c channel. Gives me 2.8 meters between frames to get the car in which is plenty. Frames are 800 wide so between frames its a clear space approx 4.8x 4.0. Undercover area is 12 x 4.0 I can't see any reaason why not. Details for fixing, getting some slope etc will need to be sorted but no dramas done properly. Will tek screw the dexion beams to the frame as well as put the frame locks in. Bolt the frames down and one C channel will be bolted to a brick wall anyways. I used to be a roof chippy so I have enough background in contruction to know what needs to be done. Im kinda stuck going in circles where I need space but I haven't got time to go through council for aproval on something permanent. So something strong and waterproof for a year or two that doesnt waste too much time and money is the goal. I have most of the material also - need 500 bucks in extra frames and some bolts is about it. I think I even have enough guttering lying around. If council gets upset I can pull it down without too much cost. I can also argue its scaffolding and protective structure while I repair sections of my house. My neighbours are wangs so a good chance someone will complain. Anyone else done something similar? |
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have been tempted to do something similar myself , except in a car port arrangement, the only thing that has stopped me is i have been planning to see what's involved in council regs to doit legally, my thoughts are it may not be all that much more to do it in a more permanent(with council approval) way but still on the cheap??? ........well hoping so anyway.
Actually i built a spare room out of second hand materials about 15 years ago(no permit), it is getting a bit sad now and i`m thinking of doing it on a much bigger scale(legally), but the council minefield of rules and regs just sits in the back of my mind, i`ll bite the bullet later this year i think. |
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With a lot of councils it's the roof that counts.
If you use a solid roof it needs council approval but if you use shade cloth, canvas etc it doesn't. It would be worth checking as there are some good quality tarps out there now. |
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Actually tarps would solve a lot of problems anyway as I can just wrap them right down the walls. I keep going back and fowards between buying tarps and using the sheets I have but if coucil cant touch me on tarps thats the way to go, good point.
I might just put the sheets on then wrap it in tarps - confuse the hell out of the council ranger. |
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Glad you ain't living next to me.. Pallet racking , tarps?
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Sigh. Theres always one.
It's temporary mate, and yes I'm pretty glad you don't live near me too. Though averages being what they are, someone like you probably does. |
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Mate, I'm no expert (actually, i kinda am as im an architect) and I'm not familiar with the area you live in as to how windy it is, but with this type of thing you need to be more worried with uplift. It all needs to be properly anchored down (eg concrete pad footings) to stop it flying away. Would hate to see your car damaged when the wind picks it up.
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Why not buy a shipping container and use as a temorary garage. You can sell it when no longer required.
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Yep I'm worried about uplift as well, I was going to bolt it down and strap the tarp down as well plus bolt one side to the house. My house is very tall and it will be very sheltered behind it but hard to predict wind in a one off event.
On the shipping containers, I already have 2 and they are my other option for storage but the problem I have is that nothing is getting done since I have no space to work. So a container would mean I had to roll them out all the time etc. I do keep considering it though. I also think about cutting a side off a container, putting them together etc. |
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But Im not saying don't do it or it wont work, just don't go blindly. How tall are you thinking of going? JP |
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gives you lock up storage in the containers and out of weather sotrage for your car http://www.iglooshelters.com.au/ or on a budget something in between as in 2 X 20' boxes (6m long) put them say 4m apart and put a simple room between the 2 painted up it wouldnt be as bigger eyesaw as pallet racking and tarps and as I sad above would give you lock up storage as well
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Yep I would go igloo style but havent got the width.
I did think about the design limitation of the racking and it really worried me. Until I looked at the engineering that goes into a similar structure - eg patios and carports made with thin tubing. I know the suction effect increases when you fill in the sides so it has to be compared to a demountable building or enclosed patio. Looking at enclosed patios - plenty I have seen are patio tube into a small concrete footing with slabs around them. I think with the beams tek screwed into the uprights and the structure secured to a brick wall that is taller, plus 200 mill c channel spanning it - strength should be ok. I doubt it will lift the whole thing but yeh still thinking about it. I think that like most roof structures, the joint between the covering and the structure ends up being the weak point. |
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Another point on the horizontal load strength that just occurred to me - it has been designed to carry 2 tonnes per shelf in an environment where a multi tonne forklift might bang into it. So probably there is more side load factor built in than I previously figured.
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A couple of years ago I pulled down a patio cover which would be similar in size to what you are thinking about. It had been up for the best part of 30yrs . all aluminium and when I sold it for scrap weighed 150 kg at the most. High wind area (for Brisbane) the main beam 6 mtrs long would have been 20 kg max . As you are a tradie you would already know , dynabolt it and sensible amount of rafters and she won't go nowhere especially attached to a house.
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Ahh well I'm committed now. Bought the canvas already. Actually got two 7meter x 9 meter tarps and two 5 x 20 meter ones for 350 bucks. They have the rope edges so should be able to fix them down hard.
Its going to end up 3.6 high x 4 meters wide by 12 meters long if anyone with access to engineering calcs wants to ballpark it. Sounds like a circus tent when I read that size back to myself. Edit - my math isnt that bad - they threw in the extra tarps I'm not planning on using them all on this. |
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Anything with a fixed roof area of 10 SQM , ie bigger than a 3 m x 3 M garden shed needs to go thru council If your in the burbs expect everyone to complain about something Jed Clampet build near their nice little palaces If your in the country or acreage , youll be a lot safer Go to auctions and by C purlins and go thru the effort to build it right the first time I bought brand new 200 C purlins for $3 a metre thru an auction house in brissie |
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I can understand why as well, these things can be bloody eyesaws, done properly they are fine, but a scatty tired old 40' box in a front yard looks like crap
when I brought my place there was one such 40' box parked in front of the shed in full view of the street, the vendor offered it to me for $1,000 I tried to call his bluff and told him if he wants to leave it thats fine but I'm not paying for it, the bugga sold it, it would have come in handy, but I would have had to move it and I dont know that I would have got $1000 of value out of it as I would have had to put a roof on it as well as reposition it, I have to say as I work with these things every day, I'm quite happy not to look at one when I come home
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Worst case based on published wind tables. Bit more than a forklift maybe. Im not an engineer but can read the tables presented to me JP |
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Interesting thread, as storage/workspace is always an issue for me as well. I would say if you are in suburbia you will have the council and neighbours on your back as soon as this goes up. If on a property in the bush you might be fine for a while may be even a long while like for ever, but I can not see neighbours taking kindly to this sort of structure in a suburban environment.
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Fully locked storage sheds, with room to work between Been there about 9 years now,real handy But im on acreage,and can only be seen from above |
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I think in our council you need a permit for even small sheds.
To be clear, I'm also trying to renovate the house. It's a 50's house that is as ugly as sin. About half the houses nearby are the same. When I bought it I tried to get the council to look at the fact that the previous owner did shoddy and illegal additions. The council took no interest. I took out insurance to cover the situation before I bought it. Can't recall what its called but one of the real estate people suggested it. My impression of the council is that they take a reasonable view if you remain calm and reasonable yourself. But they have their own issues as well. They approved a faulty plan that the neighbours tried to submit that would have allowed the neighbours to build on our land and cut off our driveway with an 1100 mm retaining wall. Classic. Anyhow, its pretty hidden behind my house and I'm just going to make it as neat and strong and short term as I can. I would like to build a full on garage and just do it properly but I'm in a bootstrapping situation. The whole house and block need to be planned properly before I add a garage but I haven't got the time. I have to move my shop and I need to get out of the storage I have my cars in. I can't finish my cars off, can't store anything and cant get onto the house reno unless I do something short term. I would get different storage but I found with the last storage that the distance from home was a huge overhead that prevented me catching up on work. Finally, my neighbours have been assholes for years now, especially when they developed their blocks. So under normal circumstances I would care more about them but in this case its just what they deserve. Last edited by danmc; 15-05-2013 at 09:43 PM. |
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Go see a private building certifier ,they'll help push the council with building issues ...
Most councils now void any or all responsibility by using private building certifiers Its good really as the certifiers are on site for issues you want,not like council where they will hassle you for other issues they don't like Local council website will have info on building codes,thats better reading than dealing with half the muppets at council who wouldn't know a purlin bolt from a pogo stick |
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