Posted by 6U684 on February 14, 2008 at 13:26:44 from (67.224.28.37):
Like an enthusiastic "back to the coutry" dummy, I put a good concrete floor in the 40x60 steel arch shed. I can't keep it warm enough to prevent tool rust, the bullet holes leak, my self tap screws from inside light fixtures leak, the sliding door is too heavy for casual use....blah, stupid me. Now I am evaluating whether to build a pole building over the whole shed, or to screw a sandwich of styrofoam, plywood and shingles over the outside and replace the door with an overhead door, narrower but with a pedestrian door beside it. I have been told the spray on foam would cost in excess of $10K. Has anyone seen a better way? I would appreciate your suggestions. Leonard
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