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    What Size C Perlin

    What size C perlin would I need to span a 24' gap.

    This is going to be for a out door awning cover dealio at our campsite at the lease with an r-panel tin roof.

    #2
    Probably 6 inch. Gotta account for the possibly of snow accumulation, so center support might be needed.

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      #3
      8" 16ga is plenty.

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        #4
        I'm getting ready to span 24'-6'' and muellar said to use 8''

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          #5
          8". 6" is too small. 20' max with 6".

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            #6
            I am using 4" to span 24' on this implement shed.

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              #7
              8"x14 gauge for that span length and that is by code.

              I sure hope you don't get any high winds there Jaspro. That building is way too wimpy in construction. Even the rafters are too wimpy.

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                #8
                Used 8" on my 25ft carport. Mueller and builder recommended.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Draco View Post
                  8"x14 gauge for that span length and that is by code.

                  I sure hope you don't get any high winds there Jaspro. That building is way too wimpy in construction. Even the rafters are too wimpy.
                  nailed it


                  4" is dangerous.

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                    #10
                    8" by code

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                      #11
                      This is my 40x70 with 4" purlins on 23ft centers after Ike.

                      Laying on the house.
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                      After we pulled it back up.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Draco View Post
                        8"x14 gauge for that span length and that is by code.

                        I sure hope you don't get any high winds there Jaspro. That building is way too wimpy in construction. Even the rafters are too wimpy.
                        Those rafters are schedule 40 2" pipe. That suckers not going anywhere

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                          #13
                          6inch. I thought we was gonna do it out of wood? My inbred brotha changes his mind to much.

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                            #14
                            Jaspro it looks like you might have a sag on your purlins.

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                              #15
                              My back patio is 24' nd I used 10" because of little slope. IF you get any ice or snow on that 6" you will be rebuilding. 4"......dont recommend going over 12'

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