Posted by Will- Tx.-Mn. on July 07, 2011 at 17:18:54 from (76.187.191.229):
In Reply to: 40x60 Steel Building posted by kswillie on July 07, 2011 at 16:42:50:
I did a Rihno steel building back in 2006, erected it for my employer, the erectors were me, my brother and brother in law.. it was 30' X 100'
it was my first, we got it done took us a whole month, there were hardly any directions but we got it done, and it didn't leak when it rained..
and just this past May, down the road another contractor errected two simular buildings and bigger, I told him what I did and how long it took me ( a whole month) and he said Rihno is the worst, so I reckon I did well considering.....
this was in Texas, and in August (hottest month) so perhaps this gives you a little to go by.
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