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Posted by paul on August 08, 2006 at 23:17:16 from (66.44.132.14):
In Reply to: barn questions posted by Tim Shultz on August 08, 2006 at 12:58:32:
I assume you are making a point about dumb questions around here in the past. :) Good one. :) Perhap[s you plan to wire it with just 2 wires as well - a hot & a combo nuetral/ground, all from a 20 amp breaker run underground on 14ga wire? :) If you were serious; That roof would only work in the deep south, dry western areas - and then not well - anywhere else it will simply collapse on you - no question. An 8 foot high wall, what's the point, too low to get anything in there anyhow you end up closer to 7 foot or less with headers & such. The floor wouldn't work anywhere, total waste of money. Forget it. Plastic is a poor siding if you mean the cheap ribbed stuff - it don't last - 5 years or so, then you will start having problems. A good vinyl house-type siding could be cool, if that is what you meant. --->Paul
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