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Posted by paul on January 02, 2002 at 10:47:16 from (199.3.9.7):
In Reply to: Barns/Buildings. posted by ChrisB on January 01, 2002 at 21:36:24:
Whatever you build, it will get full & you wish it was bigger. :) You really need room for the tractor, about that much room for your tools, about that much room again to work on the parts for your tractor, and then however much room to store the tractors you aren't working on..... Also, you want a door high enough & sidewalls to be able to work on tall stuff - never know when you get a cab on one of your machines... There is a site from Canada that also has lots of building plans. http://www.cps.gov.on.ca/english/planmenu.htm There are many thoughts & ideas on stick-built vs all steel, and in between... Seems like smaller sheds are better to be stick built, and large farm storage sheds are cheaper being all steel, in general. What do you have for winds (hurricane issues?) snow load, heating needs (insulation needed?) and so on? This can make a big difference in what is 'best' for you. I'd like plans & a parts list for Mark's shed below!!!! :) Sounds like a winner. --->Paul
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