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Re: what kind of building do you recomend
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Posted by ShepFL on April 11, 2001 at 09:28:38 from (38.192.251.39):
In Reply to: what kind of building do you recomend posted by Duane on April 10, 2001 at 19:52:09:
Duane - I put up a straight wall steel bldg. from Millennium Steel with full fiber and rebar reinforced concrete slab (~14K bldg & slab only). Walls are 24ga & roof is 26ga. Screwed up & did not add insulation - so far no issue but told it will be in the future. Bldg is 30w x 50L x 14h enclosed, adding a 10' covered extension of the rear for fuel storage. Later this summer/fall planning to add a lean to of the east side for parking my equipment on dirt floor. I looked at pole bldgs. & cost was nearly the same as steel. Less maintenance in FL with steel. I did not like Quanset style due to lost storage space because of the wall construction - ridges. Also lost storage due the arch vs. straight walls. The ridges were throughout the entire structure, and I thought it would be a hassel when wiring, plumbing, adding work benchs etc. Check out the link below for some free PDF plans. HTH, ShepFL
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