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Rigid Frame constructionFrom: Triton228@hotmail.com Category: Architecture and Building Design Remote Name: 165.91.173.87 Date: 26 Apr 2002 Time: 03:33 PM
CommentsI am a student at Texas A&M and I am constructing a Ridgid Frame community center. It is about 100' by 40' w/ 2 1/2' overhangs. I am having trouble with the conection between the column and the metal roof would you weld a small metal peice to the column to extend outward to create a nailing surface such that you can run board on the bottom to create the soffit very lost please help
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