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Quonset Huts Provide Military Style Practicality

Quonset huts are a kind of prefabricated steel building, known for their arched shape, first used by the military during World War II. They are named for Quonset Point, Rhode Island, where they were originally manufactured. Then, as now, they were built using corrugated steel. The huts were light weight, economical, and needed no skilled labor to be assembled.
Nowadays, the Quonset hut is common place in private settings. During Americas post war era, the military sold many left over Quonset huts to the public for a thousand dollars per building. Ever since, the huts have become widespread. A few simple design changes have been implemented, like straight walls providing more storage volume, steel replacing the old plywood fronts and backs, and colors other than grey. Quonset hut roofs are still rounded, however, allowing for the same easy maintenance as the original.No worries about cleaning off or repair the roof!
Where are Quonset huts most commonly used? Quonset huts are found on farms, businesses, and in other places. Their popularity is due to their simple arch construction. A Quonset hut needs only a roof and two walls. Less parts equals cheaper construction. Putting them together is a snap, too. No professional builders are needed, though some companies provide the service if wanted.
How are Quonset huts used? They are often used to store boats, RVs, tractors, and trucks. For those with small businesses, the huts make great shops with much less overhead than traditional construction. Hobbyists who have the room can also build their own shops for things like pottery and ceramics, furniture reupholstery, car repair, photography dark rooms, and so on. Quonset huts are as well a no brainer for agriculture and can be seen on farms across America. One curiousity of the Quonset hut are those individuals who have made the huts into residential housing. This phenomenon is modern as well as historical. A model for domestic use, created by the Great Lakes Steel Corporation that took over Quonset hut manufacture in 1943, was introduced in 1946, featuring windows on the arch and a little bit of white picket fencing. Today, some adventurous types have found inventive new ways to live greener by using Quonset huts as "shells" for underground homes that remarkably need little energy to heat or cool.

This Article Was Written By: Fred Thompson

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