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CBBC

02-19-2006 19:51:44




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Has anyone had experience with these buildings or this company.

Good, bad, otherwise.

Thanks, Grant

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Slowpoke

02-21-2006 01:15:30




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 Re: Future steel buildings in reply to CBBC, 02-19-2006 19:51:44  
I've been told that there are only about 8 or 10 or so manufacturers of steel buildings (can't remember exactly how many). I went directly to a manufacturer's plant and spent an hour discussing building construction and in the end was told I could not buy direct, but only thru an independent seller who operates under their own company name. My building has the name of the seller's company, not the manufacturer. I don't know about Morton.

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Dave NE IA

02-19-2006 21:20:38




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 Re: Future steel buildings in reply to CBBC, 02-19-2006 19:51:44  
Opinions are like (well you know). They are regarded in our area as ok, and realy shine for high clearance vehickles. Otherwise if you want to go wide, they get up in the air a long ways. Not real practical for a shop if you are trying to heat it. The Company you mentioned I have no idea, not a one I can recall. I'm no expert, but feel they probably have to have cement. Compared to pole sheds the pole does not have to have concrete, thus overall probably cheaper. I would certianly look for some in your area, and not the ones built a week or year ago. Good luck Dave NE IA

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