Thanks guys - Now for the next Question...
This greenhouse measures 30' wide X 48' long. (Oh my god I must love my woman to do this). It has 13 arches that comprise the length (columns to support arches 4' on center). The end walls have columns spaced 6' O.C.
The entire framework is made up of galvanized steel.
Now then here's the question...
The engineers who designed this monstor say that you need holes dug 24" in diameter by 4' 9" deep filled with concrete to the top and then the columns are sunk into the wet concrete 18" and plumbed up. My god these people are out of their minds. We just build a 30' X 80' pole building with trusses 7 1/2' O.C. and the holes for the columns were only 15" in diameter X 48" deep. They dropped the columns into the holes and dumped a bag of premix in. A little dirt was added and another bag of premix dumped in. Dirt was then filled and tmped to grade. I can't see much sense in going heavier than this to anchor a greenhouse can you? I was thinking more like 9" holes augered to 30" deep and filled with concrete. The reason I think they should be filled all the way to the top with concrete is for rust prevention. Greenhouses are wet and if the concrete is crowned up on the column at grade level it should keep them dry. What are you guys feelings on this?
HELP!!! Here I go buying a cement mixer and auger for the tractor. And many many beers for the help!
Dr Dan
This greenhouse measures 30' wide X 48' long. (Oh my god I must love my woman to do this). It has 13 arches that comprise the length (columns to support arches 4' on center). The end walls have columns spaced 6' O.C.
The entire framework is made up of galvanized steel.
Now then here's the question...
The engineers who designed this monstor say that you need holes dug 24" in diameter by 4' 9" deep filled with concrete to the top and then the columns are sunk into the wet concrete 18" and plumbed up. My god these people are out of their minds. We just build a 30' X 80' pole building with trusses 7 1/2' O.C. and the holes for the columns were only 15" in diameter X 48" deep. They dropped the columns into the holes and dumped a bag of premix in. A little dirt was added and another bag of premix dumped in. Dirt was then filled and tmped to grade. I can't see much sense in going heavier than this to anchor a greenhouse can you? I was thinking more like 9" holes augered to 30" deep and filled with concrete. The reason I think they should be filled all the way to the top with concrete is for rust prevention. Greenhouses are wet and if the concrete is crowned up on the column at grade level it should keep them dry. What are you guys feelings on this?
HELP!!! Here I go buying a cement mixer and auger for the tractor. And many many beers for the help!
Dr Dan