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Friday, October 16th, 2009

A Quonset hut can be used for many things. You can find Quonset huts that have been used as homes, bakeries, post offices and other uses as well. Today it is mostly used for storage, whether it be for personal items or cars or farm equipment. The real nice perk is that it can be all of this on a budget. Square foot for square foot a Quonset hut is more affordable then masonry, lumber and steel beam construction. It may not look fancy, but a Quonset hut gets the job done on a budget. It manages to do this in a few ways. Quonset huts do not need a lot of raw materials to be built. All a Quonset hut is made of is mostly corrugated metal and some crossbeams. Corrugated metal, which is metal that is bent into ridges that make for metal that is more resistant to gravity and external pressure, and some steel cross pieces on the ends make up all the structure that is needed. So instead of other types of construction that rely on support beams, then siding and sheet rock or big logs or rocks and concrete, a Quonset hut is made of simple materials that come at a reasonable cost. Needing less materials also means that you do not need to invest as much money into transporting the materials. The other way it manages to stay affordable is that it does not require a lot of manual labor to assemble. A team can be sent from most Quonset hut manufacturers that will come and assemble the Quonset hut in a matter of hours, unlike the manual labor for other styles of construction that need to be hired for at least a month. Any one of the factors of materials, transport and labor would make the Quonset hut more affordable, but all three together make Quonset huts a great affordable option.

The fact that a Quonset hut can be easily moved made it a great tool for the Army during the second world war. Quonset huts were used for everything in the army at that time. Though as the troops kept marching the Quonset huts could be packed up to be taken to the next location. That has not changed, you can take your Quonset hut where you need it. It is much easier to ship then other buildings and it means you do not have to build a new one. It would be useless to have excess in one place and a need in another. These qualities make it a great choice for people who just need a structure to get the job done.

Quonset huts and its various uses

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

People have variable businesses in their hands and hence want a flexible infrastructure. More and more people today hope to purchase items that help in their business even when they are substantially altering the same. Quonset huts are one such product.

Now a days the sight of a semi cylindrical metallic structure which are very light in weight in and around city area is a very common sight which are known as Quonset huts. Normally an iron sheet or a sheet of other popular alloys of iron is bent to form a semi circular shape and it is further with a layer of Zinc or Tin as the case may be to add to the resistance towards getting corroded. The first Quonset Huts were produced in a small village in the Rhode Island called Davisville at specific location called Quonset Point. This explains the name of Quonset huts.
As it is well known that most famous products are an answer to a need of mankind so was the case with Quonset huts. The first clientele of this configuration were fascinatingly the US Navy which was looking for a supple and flexible building structure to cater their immediate needs to harbor safely their artillery, soldiers and other supplies during the Second World War. The most applied quality of this hassle free assembly of a Quonset Hut is that it could be put to any use since it absolutely resisted any austerity of weather including rains, hail, snowfall etc. Very soon this product became well admired with the traders, store housekeepers and farmers and was at once accepted and a wide variety of structures with an equally wide variety of uses.

Relatively speaking this product is not very expensive and can be prepared in lesser time. Due to the size of the structure it is first manufactured in parts in the factory and later transported to the place where it is required to be put together. Since they do not need skilled assistance for assembly, they can be assembled by the purchases also. Depending upon the precise requirement of the purchaser, some manufacturers also provide customization option but not with complete freedom to alter the structure. Quonset huts are now a day being made to allow plantation of windows and partitions but not fully. Cost cutting is the buzzword in the recent sluggish environment and inexpensive substitutes are largely welcomed. Hence they are bound to be respected in the business world by where house managers of all kinds.

It is a misconception and somewhat childish to assume that the Quonset huts are used only in industrial economies since they are storage mechanisms. They are today being used in the agricultural economies also for storage of grains, machines and harvest. This metal structure in itself has revolutionized the agriculture industry in many countries and is being rapidly adopted in farms for storing grains against the odds of weather. From the above analysis and reasons, little doubt remains that they will soon be the order of the day and will overtake a substantial part of the storage mechanism industry in no time to come.