Earl Weiss
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OK, in some parts of the country there are lots of weather extremes 100 degree + or 10 degrees -. There you may have ceilings and doors for warmth or celings to keep people out of the sun. But for most of the country ceilings would seem unneccessary. So, why do SS bays always seem to have them. All you really need is a center beam to carry the trough and hold the main boom.
An advantage to not having the ceilings is to let the sun light the bays and you could put poles at the dividing walls to hold lights for both the bays and the lot. Or permeter lights with high poles would provide lights as well. So, why do bays always seem to have ceilings?
An advantage to not having the ceilings is to let the sun light the bays and you could put poles at the dividing walls to hold lights for both the bays and the lot. Or permeter lights with high poles would provide lights as well. So, why do bays always seem to have ceilings?