I was just reading a MR issue from the 1980's and the author built a
structure with corrugated walls and roofs. He said that the size
varies in the real world, but he thought 3' by 5' panels are a good
fit. He used heavy aluminum and formed it himself rubbing a pencil
eraser on a corrugated sheet of styrene as the mold.
Hope this helps,
Peter.
At 09:48 am 08/06/2008, you wrote:
>Out in the Midwest, we see many structures with corrugated steel
>roofing. Does anyone know the width and height of the panels used
>for that purpose?
>
>Tom
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