Posted by cadet trooper on October 22, 2010 at 17:33:30 from (76.235.63.23):
In Reply to: Cleary Buildings posted by Beatles65 on October 19, 2010 at 19:22:15:
I'm looking at putting up a building myself I mean not by myself I've worked as a sub in my youth for Crane pole barns during the summer in the sixties so not my style I just can't sit in a loader bucket setting trusses and nailing roof tin in the searing hit in the glaring sun and probably why I'm getting cataracts. Anyway snow load is a major issue if your roof pitch is too slight and trusses too far apart to match. All of the buildings I helped install are still standing but the siding and roof tin is rusting badly. All in all you may want to consult local building codes before you do this because otherwise some wise arse kid working for college tuition is going to show up wanting see your building permit and make sure you submitted permits and money. MTCW
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