I'm looking to build a basic 26x40 metal building with 12ft walls 4/12 pitch all on the cheap by doing all the work myself.
I completely understand the engineering aspect of this next part is bass ackwards but I have a handle on a bunch of new dirt cheap I beam through a friend so I'd like to use it if possible.
The I beam in question is 2x6 .114" wall.
It's on the thin side but I'm thinking 5 "A" frames, welded flanges and bolted together ends, gussetted 2ft from the peak. 5 frames will give all purlins and cross bracing a 10ft span. (2x4 14 gauge cee purlins on 4ft centers)
This is in contrast to a kit that supplies 3 I beam frames resulting in 20ft spans and more expensive (larger) purlins. I'd be saving myself around $7k using the free stuff but I also don't want a dangerously flimsy building. So I'm asking, will the 2x6 I beam in the above configuration be sufficient?
I should also mention I'm in the south and don't see snow above a couple inches. We get thunderstorms a couple times per year that bring 70mph winds.
Also rural so there's no zoning or building/code enforcement.
any insight would be appreciated!
I completely understand the engineering aspect of this next part is bass ackwards but I have a handle on a bunch of new dirt cheap I beam through a friend so I'd like to use it if possible.
The I beam in question is 2x6 .114" wall.
It's on the thin side but I'm thinking 5 "A" frames, welded flanges and bolted together ends, gussetted 2ft from the peak. 5 frames will give all purlins and cross bracing a 10ft span. (2x4 14 gauge cee purlins on 4ft centers)
This is in contrast to a kit that supplies 3 I beam frames resulting in 20ft spans and more expensive (larger) purlins. I'd be saving myself around $7k using the free stuff but I also don't want a dangerously flimsy building. So I'm asking, will the 2x6 I beam in the above configuration be sufficient?
I should also mention I'm in the south and don't see snow above a couple inches. We get thunderstorms a couple times per year that bring 70mph winds.
Also rural so there's no zoning or building/code enforcement.
any insight would be appreciated!
