I think cutting in half and forming from there is the best way. Maybe use the 3 or 4 already used pieces as a combo metal and thatched roof. It really is tough in Bohol with limited material resources.
You are going against the corrugation ridges. It becomes more bendable if it is used with the corrugation ridges going in the upright direction. It becomes more flexible. With it being horizontal it resists the flexibility of the metal.
Good explanation Brian, glad you have done this video.
I also know Dave, has been somewhat frustrated!
Particularly in the sequencing of the project.
Looking now in further detail, length of sheets ect, seems the tank is too low in diameter, i realise of course , suitable space was limited!
Perhaps removing the installed sheets, cutting in half( if 4 feet height is desired) , then using a number of form bars of suitable thickness as a retaining wall support.
Can paint the sheeting for for added piece of mind.
Hope you, Dave consider it, would love to see completion of this exciting project!
PLEASE take a look at “AUSTRALIAN bull nose veranda “” hundreds of thousands of veranda roof’s all over Australia with massive bend ,,, Bend usually a 30cm over less than 100cm , far more bend than required here.
PLEASE take a look at “AUSTRALIAN bull nose veranda “” hundreds of thousands of veranda roof’s all over Australia with massive bend ,,, Bend usually a 30cm over less than 100cm , far more bend than required here.
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More posts would be good too.. Your adventure is very interesting…
I think cutting in half and forming from there is the best way. Maybe use the 3 or 4 already used pieces as a combo metal and thatched roof. It really is tough in Bohol with limited material resources.
You are going against the corrugation ridges. It becomes more bendable if it is used with the corrugation ridges going in the upright direction. It becomes more flexible. With it being horizontal it resists the flexibility of the metal.
Curving corrugated panels defeats design of panel that is engineered to be flat.maybe more poles would work
Who is David? Yes cut in half stand vertically connect with tack weld, seal the joints with roof seal, shrimp by next week. Damn good idea taytay.
Add poles would be my suggestion
I think it would be better to have it vertical, no stress on the metal.
You can buy coved iron but maybe not in the Philippines, maybe someone there will know
I don’t understand how the dimple in the corrugated has a negative effect it won’t cut the liner.
You are right Brian it need to be rolled
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First video on this tank I said if layed horizontally they would have to be slip rolled
That is not supposed to be bent you may be able to do a bent by flattening the area where the bend will be, after fattening you can bend it.
Bummer the borrower is slaves of the Linder .🙁
Good explanation Brian, glad you have done this video.
I also know Dave, has been somewhat frustrated!
Particularly in the sequencing of the project.
Looking now in further detail, length of sheets ect, seems the tank is too low in diameter, i realise of course , suitable space was limited!
Perhaps removing the installed sheets, cutting in half( if 4 feet height is desired) , then using a number of form bars of suitable thickness as a retaining wall support.
Can paint the sheeting for for added piece of mind.
Hope you, Dave consider it, would love to see completion of this exciting project!
PLEASE take a look at “AUSTRALIAN bull nose veranda “” hundreds of thousands of veranda roof’s all over Australia with massive bend ,,, Bend usually a 30cm over less than 100cm , far more bend than required here.
PLEASE take a look at “AUSTRALIAN bull nose veranda “” hundreds of thousands of veranda roof’s all over Australia with massive bend ,,, Bend usually a 30cm over less than 100cm , far more bend than required here.
You’ve said what I was going suggest Brian cut them in half so they bend easier