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Re: Want to build a polebarn, where to start?
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Posted by FRANK on March 19, 2005 at 17:42:02 from (209.240.205.61):
In Reply to: Want to build a polebarn, where to start? posted by Mike from cny on March 19, 2005 at 17:23:00:
I WAS GOING TO BUILD A 30 X 40 BUT WENT WITH A 30 X 50 AND NOW WISH I HAD WENT WITH ABOUT 40 X 60. SEEMS NO MATTER HOW BIG YOU BUILD, IT,S NEVER ENOUGH. FIRST OF ALL YOU WILL NEED A SLAB AND A 30 X 40 WILL PROBABLY TAKE ABOUT TWO GRAND OR BETTER.IF YOU EVEN THINK YOU WILL NEED MORE ROOM, I WOULD SUGGEST POURING THE BIGGER SLAB FIRST. IT WILL BE CHEAPER IN THE LONG RUN.IF YOU USE WOOD POST, (4X6) AND KEEP YOUR WALLS AT AROUND TEN FEET, THEN USE CORRAGATED SHEETS AS OPPOSED TO THE 26 GA. METAL, YOU MIGHT GET BY FOR THE TEN GRAND, BUT IT WILL BE CLOSE.HOPE THIS HELPS, GOOD LUCK
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