Posted by Germ on January 23, 2010 at 19:29:23 from (174.100.58.190):
In Reply to: OT/Old Barn posted by Burn or Salvage? on January 23, 2010 at 17:27:03:
Do a Google search on old barns. You find many websites to list it for sale. I did that to mine after it was hit by a small tornado. Within hours I had several people interested in salvaging the lumber. You may not make a killing on it, but with the right people it will go to good use. Some of the lumer from mine went for renovation of in the Historic District in Charleston, SC. The slate roof went to NH and was used in a church restoration. The siding went to a hunting lodge in LA owned by a professional football player. The rafters were resawn into flooring. The nails and hardware were sold for scrap and the hay trolley went to a collector. I got my barn torn down and completely clean up and the lumber went to good use. Just check out the offers and get references. Then pick the best.
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