Posted by Earl Borchardt on November 17, 2010 at 08:22:37 from (173.191.0.36):
In Reply to: Metal Building posted by Soldier Tom on November 16, 2010 at 10:44:25:
I constructed a metal building about 4 years ago very much the same as the one you have discribed. Mine is 32'X40'and as of now have had no complaints, other than the Dam thing is to small. I Strongly recomend that you go with the base plate arrangement,and take the extra time to get the plates dead on as to stright,level,plumb, and square Also I strongly recomend that you assure yourself that you receive all the required nuts and bolts. I was shorted about 200 and when I contacted the supplyer all I got was the run around and quoted a very high price for replacement. I did fined what I needed at a farm supply. The same nuts and bolts are used in the construction of grain bins and at a much better price that what the building vendor quoted me. In addition I have heard that these building venders have made a practice of this sort of thing. Don't buy any ends for your builbing you can use regular frameing procedures and save your self a bunch. A 3/8" air wrench will pay for itself on this job.Get a socket that will fit the 5/16" nuts I pretty much agree with most of the other post. I did not however use any sealer at the joints. No problems to date and it does rain in KY
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