I've recently done this and will share what I learned.Take lots of photos you will refer to them as you start to reasemble. Stack each wall section metal in identifiable stacks. Find or make long pallets to stack your metal on. Do lots of measuring inside. Note the height of all girts, framing around windows and doors. Check the dimensions of the purlins from the peak of the truss down to the eves. All of this so that you can reuse all of the screw/nail holes. If the bldg has insulation under the skin, use ppe to avoid inhaling the fiberglass/dust/molds that will be there. We rolled up and stored and reused. It is expensive to replace but makes a much tighter metal bldg. I hired experienced carpenter friends, rented a Lull to take down trusses and pull poles, paid for fuel to get it all home. Ours was 48x110. Took down, loaded and delivered 280 man hours. You will end up with a good bldg, at about 1/4 the cost. gobble
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