Thank you for having the time to look at my thread. I am a robotics engineer from the Austin area, and the dream has always been to start a business and be able to provide for my family as I build a legacy that I can be proud of. Sadly, that dream has been slowly fading away over the past decade as I have spent countless hours at manufacturing facilities integrating the dreams of other people. I think it is time to change that. Thus, this marks the humble beginning of my journey as I aim to build a workshop for robotics, automation, CNC, and fabrication purposes.
Now, let's talk about the metal building. The overall goal is to build a workshop large enough for me to sub-divide it and rent some of the space while my business grows. I envision an 80x100x20' building at the end of four construction phases. Phase 1 will consist of an 80x25x20' steel building that I will be welding together using I beams and C purlins. I will try to do most of the work myself, as I enjoy building things. That, and also the Austin housing market has recently left my wallet somewhat drier than usual.
Phase 1, Revision 1:
This 80x25x20' steel building uses 6x12" I beams and 100x50x20mm C purlins for its basic structure. I am using Autodesk Inventor's frame generator tool and its library is missing C purlins in standard sizes. I will update that issue in the second revision, and also continue to develop multiple revisions until I am satisfied with my work.
Please feel free to criticize my design, and tell me what you think I could do to improve it. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Now, let's talk about the metal building. The overall goal is to build a workshop large enough for me to sub-divide it and rent some of the space while my business grows. I envision an 80x100x20' building at the end of four construction phases. Phase 1 will consist of an 80x25x20' steel building that I will be welding together using I beams and C purlins. I will try to do most of the work myself, as I enjoy building things. That, and also the Austin housing market has recently left my wallet somewhat drier than usual.
Phase 1, Revision 1:
This 80x25x20' steel building uses 6x12" I beams and 100x50x20mm C purlins for its basic structure. I am using Autodesk Inventor's frame generator tool and its library is missing C purlins in standard sizes. I will update that issue in the second revision, and also continue to develop multiple revisions until I am satisfied with my work.
Please feel free to criticize my design, and tell me what you think I could do to improve it. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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