I think tomorrow is finally D day for one of these two
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It's 28x40 x 16 ft walls and empty...except for my snowblower
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It's a nice building for sure. I had a 30x40 with 10 foot side walls, 2 garage doors 9' tall and a 20x40 pad poured on the garage door end at my old house. When the guy came out to help me design it, where I wanted the 2 walk-out doors and the windows was a fun time. Then the materials were delivered and 3 Amish guys had it erected in a day and a half. All metal was screwed on. Its the only thing I miss about that house.......lol
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Same thing 1-1/2 days done ! Menonites,, never used a ladder either, climbed the sides, handed up the trusses,,, unreal,??
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Yep! They had one guy on each end up on the side walls and one guy on the ground, they fashioned a "y" shaped pole out of 2x4's and swung the trusses up to the other 2 who nailed them in place. Hard workers. Tole me they went to bed around midnight and were up around 4am every day.
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That would make a nice workshop too!
Oh and don't razz me over a topper! I happen to like them!
I have a 36 x 80 barn that I have horse stalls in and my Coleman just barely makes it in after taking the cover off the AC unit. I have my horse trailer and my travel trailer stored in it now along with my tractors and implements, and still able to use a few stalls for my horses.
Man the weather sucks this weekend, 25 MPH steady winds, 50 MPH gusts, and cold, raining, etc. and was hoping to get started repairing fences and cutting down trees this weekend, aint gonna happen. Oh well, truck is still in the shop anyway.
Oh and don't razz me over a topper! I happen to like them!
I have a 36 x 80 barn that I have horse stalls in and my Coleman just barely makes it in after taking the cover off the AC unit. I have my horse trailer and my travel trailer stored in it now along with my tractors and implements, and still able to use a few stalls for my horses.
Man the weather sucks this weekend, 25 MPH steady winds, 50 MPH gusts, and cold, raining, etc. and was hoping to get started repairing fences and cutting down trees this weekend, aint gonna happen. Oh well, truck is still in the shop anyway.
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NASSTY (04-14-2018)
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That's why I went 16 ft walls and a 12 ft wide x 14 ft high door
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Man this truck has a fricken huge fuel tank, I was looking under it today
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Fast. Showed up from work and they were done. Nowhere near the design like the deck they extended as we agreed and the footers directly into the cement in the hole they dug.
Nowhere near code. Paid them just to get rid of them.