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I was out and about today and ran across a construction site that caught my attention. They were building this “SUPER” sized storage sheds. There were four of them, each was two stalls wide and approximately 300ft long. Besides them being unusually large (at least for what I am used to), what really caught my eye was the building materials being used.Once these are rented and the people have their own lock on them you will never know what is in there. These structures are sure to become very weak and unpredictable if exposed to extreme temperatures like those emitted from flammable liquids. Much like truss construction, these metal storage sheds appear to be interconnected, depending on each other for their strength. Just another reason to pay attention to what is going up in and around your service area. See the photos below.
Take Care,
Al
 

This photo shows the sheet metal walls where traditionally you would see OSB used.

This photo shows the sheet metal walls where traditionally you would see OSB used.


This shot shows the metal bracing used in place of the more common 2x4 construction.

This shot shows the metal bracing used in place of the more common 2×4 construction.


 
 

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