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Cleary Pole Building Co. good?bad?

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tony Fry

03-10-2008 11:53:36




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This message is a reply to an archived post by NTP on November 29, 2007 at 14:20:58.
The original subject was "Re: Cleary Pole Building Co. good?bad?".

Right Way Construction and Post Frame buildings
are the top of the line builders when it comes to post frame or pole barns.
They use top of the line metal siding and give you the option of upgrades such as overhangs and extra skirt boards. All buildings are hand nailed with the proper size nail. Ring shanks are used on all wood to post, and 16 penny for all braces ect. we are verry happy with the quality of work. We did have to pay a little more but it is well worth the time and money.

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Bob Huntress

03-10-2008 16:05:19




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 Re: Cleary Pole Building Co. good?bad? in reply to tony Fry, 03-10-2008 11:53:36  
We have plenty of Amish folk here in our county. Those guys can build some pole buildings. I thing they use power tools, but their work is still grade A.



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Bob Huntress

03-10-2008 16:05:14




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 Re: Cleary Pole Building Co. good?bad? in reply to tony Fry, 03-10-2008 11:53:36  
We have plenty of Amish folk here in our county. Those guys can build some pole buildings. I thing they use power tools, but their work is still grade A.



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duck1

03-10-2008 12:08:04




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 Re: Cleary Pole Building Co. good?bad? in reply to tony Fry, 03-10-2008 11:53:36  
the secret to any building is in the specs. Those that blindly march in get what they pay for. But if you match the specs to each builder and know what your getting building wise, then get your references on the builder. Just my 2 cents worth



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