Posted by el6147 on March 07, 2015 at 18:47:15 from (50.108.105.94):
In Reply to: Steel VS Wood building posted by sparktrician on March 07, 2015 at 14:50:00:
consider this before you build one large structure , a friend of mine has been in the excavation business since he a graduated at 18 whom is now 60 had housed his equipment all in one very large building and lost "ALL" of it in a fire two weeks ago . two pickups with plows , a one ton dump , two tandem axle dump trucks , septic pumper , two front end loaders with snow pushers, two excavators (a mini and a large}, backhoe, and everything else associated with running a business. a fire so hot that there is no sheet metal left from the structure, cause unknown , talked with him a few days ago , has no idea how or if he wants to start over .
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