Posted by B-maniac on June 10, 2008 at 19:41:03 from (207.241.137.117):
Would like to replace the 25 yr old (lookin' bad)shingles on my shop roof with colored steel. (2' center trusses w/osb) I have been hearing about some of this being supplied by our little friends in Asia. Steel may be ok but paint all gone in a few yrs?? I was under the impression that paint with lead in it held up better than without? I am reasonably sure since they use lead in everything else that their paint would still have it. Since I am a little "suspicious" now , I am open to any advise on where to get the best value for the buck on this steel. It's $2.00 a running ft. for colors around here. (central MI) I'm really thinking about shingles again but I'm 57 and don't want to do this again in 20 yrs! Can't picture myself up there at 77. Hate paying someone else. No one does quite as good a job for yourself as yourself. Thanks in advance. Randy.
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