Posted by paul on November 16, 2010 at 13:42:54 from (76.77.197.242):
In Reply to: Metal Building posted by Soldier Tom on November 16, 2010 at 10:44:25:
I have zero experience, but as I looked at them, I never liked the gully deal. I believe they want you to put up the metal & then fill the gully with concrete to fix the metal in place? That eliminates repairing any damaged lower panels, and seems the metal would want to rust off in a humid climate in 25 years... I donno, just doesn't appeal to me.
The metal brackets they sell about break the bank, don't they? Seems high priced.
I've heard of others buying good stiff angle iron & using that for the bottom bracket; the deal then is, you don't have a warrenty because you didn't use either of 'their' methods.
Again, I have zero, none, experience, only looked into it myself a bit.
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