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Re: Cheap Machinery Shelters - Any Ideas?
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Posted by paul on December 27, 2004 at 15:56:48 from (66.60.197.201):
In Reply to: Cheap Machinery Shelters - Any Ideas? posted by Specter on December 27, 2004 at 15:35:47:
1. Where are you located? (Snow load, humidity, saltwater, and local codes are big issues, and you gave us no clue....) 2. Are you able to hammer up your own shed, or are you looking for a turnkey shed, or are you looking to hire the concrete, do some assembly, like perhaps a metal arch? 3. Do you want it to look good, or are you happy with old telephone poles, used lumber, and mis-matched used steel on the outside? 4. Do you have a budget you care to mention, and do you have a size you need - you should be able to tell us the square feet you need. Around here a 'couple of combines' means a 16' high cieling, 24' wide door, and a 40x80 building, but you might have smaller combines.... Just need to get a direction of where you want to go with this, as you will be getting all types of answers from your wide-open question.... --->Paul
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