Just a thought,
One thing to think about with the skid placement. Find a flat bed wrecker and measure the rail to rail distance. Put the outside of your skids just slightly less than that distance. That way you could sell it later and have to hauled away so you can build a bigger building later. Tony
I can ballpark those for you right now. Figuring the "rub rail" area on a rail-less or removeable-rail deck is about 2" each side: a 102"-wide OD deck will accomodate skids up to 98" OD; a 96" OD deck will accomodate 92" OD skids (you can do 98" OD skids on a 96" deck, but the load is a PITA). My numbers are based on preferring shed skids to be inside the rub rails; my regular shed-builders all adjusted their specs to meet the 98" for my 102-wide deck.
96-wide decks are standard issue from all manufacturers; every manufacturer offers 102-wide versions, but 8.5' wide bodies are not legal everywhere.
I can't speak to decks with rails (a "standard deck" is 96 inches wide OD with non-removeable rails) because I hate rails, but a 10' wide shed body will ride on the rails anyway, and the skids will be off the deck surface, so it becomes academic.
I'm sure this is far more esoterica than you need. I'm bored today.
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