Posted by quonset hut on December 27, 2012 at 20:59:24 from (12.28.133.114):
In Reply to: Quonset hut posted by JOB on November 26, 2012 at 17:37:32:
I have put up two of the original quonset huts. The smaller 20x48 and the larger 40x100. As stated the when the metal goes long ways to the top the corrugated metal was put through corrugated rolls to create an arch. I had a company that makes water tanks make me some sheets last time. I have aquired two more of the 40x100 frames and lots of flat 8" and 16" sheets and need them rolled. I have been looking for a used set of rolls for corrugated sheets but all I can find is a new machine in Australia. I may just have to take my sheets to the water tank guys to roll my sheets. If you have any questions about assembly let me know
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