My shed is 48 by 81. It is 14 high posts with a scissors truss. The scissors trusses cost more, but they allowed me to use smaller poles spaced 9 feet. The smaller poles and spacing was cheaper than going with a 16 foot eve and regular 8 foot spacing.
Lot of little details to play with.
If I put up a 30 foot wide building with 2 doors on one end, that would be a very expensive building, as I couldn’t fit much in it...... so the size has to fit the use, and we don’t know what it’s really going to be used for.
I wish my building were a few feet wider, 4 or 8 or whatever the next price break would be.
Glad I got it tho, the last she’d put up here dad built in 1960s, at 36 by 48 and only 11 feet high door, it just doesn’t hold much farm stuff any more. And he stupidly put the doors on one side, jeez I can’t use the shed all winter with snow frozen 3 feet high against and in the door track. What was he thinking..... never put doors on a side wall as the only doors in Minnesota......
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