Lons
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Jackswan":yhtk8kh8 said:Lons":yhtk8kh8 said:Hi Jack
I would be concerned that there is no diagonal bracing in your frames which as a retired builder, I consider to be essential unless the external cladding is rigid solid sheet material. There is nothing to keep the frames square (i.e. if you pushed the top of one side frame it will push front and back out of square and could potentially collapse as a worst scenario. Same if front or back were pushed. Shiplap cladding is too thin to give that strength.
Others might disagree but for the sake of a few lengths of timber, why risk it?
cheers
Bob
That's a fair point. Where would be the best place to put in diagonal bracing?
hi Jack
I put mine corner to corner between the uprights but I guess it depends on how you're cladding the inside and what you're doing about insulation. Mine is just a large storage shed and I have photos somewhere so will post if I can find them