I prefer depth. Whether it's a truck/trailer or a tractor and implement, having enough depth to drive in the assembly is beneficial.Contemplating putting up a 40x60 pole barn. Half will be cold storage, the other half shop area. Would you prefer a 40' deep and 30 wide, or 30' deep and 40' wide.
quite a bit cheaper to go 30 by 40 the wide trusses cost mor, however the cheapest squar foo ti always as close to square as one can get, same walls that go down the sides of the 30 could go down the 40 so 40x40 but your best bet is 30 x 40 once one goes wider than 30 ft cost begins to go upContemplating putting up a 40x60 pole barn. Half will be cold storage, the other half shop area. Would you prefer a 40' deep and 30 wide, or 30' deep and 40' wide.
"cold storage" , Just your typical machine shed area used for storing machinery when not in useCold storage for what, I wonder? Living around hot weather, I'd want the shop in cold storage.
My shop is 30x50 with a 10' wide door at the end and side where there is a 15' extension (2x8 singles on 10' spacings) of the roof along the full 50'. I thought I'd be moving equipment back and forth in and out of the shed to the shop and all and none of that happened for several reasons, one is topography on that side of the shop.quite a bit cheaper to go 30 by 40 the wide trusses cost mor, however the cheapest squar foo ti always as close to square as one can get, same walls that go down the sides of the 30 could go down the 40 so 40x40 but your best bet is 30 x 40 once one goes wider than 30 ft cost begins to go up
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