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Nissen huts


Billruston

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We've built three of them at the museum and we've worked out a few dodges to avoid cock-ups so if you want any advice drop me a PM. I've done some notes on how to build them.

 

None of 'em has fallen down yet so we must have done 'em right!

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I recently came across a sheet of very heavy corrugated iron with the ridge at a wide spacing. The ends had slots for bolts to pass through. The thickness of the steel and the distance between ridges ( about 4 inches) were the points that raised my attention.

What was the thickness and nature of the steel used on a Nissen hut?

The other option is from a heavy steel culvert.

Doug

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Back in the '60s there was a Nissen hut on top of the downs near Newhaven, it had straining wires over the top holding it down..it was quite windy on the day we cut them, and it was as if that thing had been desperate to leave for years, it was 200 yards away in seconds!

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