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Re: Cheap Machinery Shelters - Any Ideas?
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Posted by paul on December 28, 2004 at 20:46:53 from (66.60.197.254):
In Reply to: Re: Cheap Machinery Shelters - Any Ideas? posted by Specter on December 28, 2004 at 19:40:35:
Some of those fabric hoop shelters are cheap & simple to put up. Probably not the longest lasting, but.... The metal arch buildings have really shot up in price, but used to be the best durable long-term shed for the money, and could be put up with a few friends. Both of the above are more difficult to insulate, wire, etc than a conventional building, but are cheaper cold storage than some pole or framed buildings, and would be new, neat, & come in a package. Buying a standing building for a few bucks, dismantling, & putting it up at home can work, if you have the time & a bit of equipment. Scrounging materials can work, used telephone poles and good used metal can make a good bang for the buck. You don't need the concrete floor right away, a bit of gravel goes a long way.... Couple of ideas. --->Paul
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