Posted by Hobo,NC on January 01, 2014 at 18:38:54 from (69.40.62.249):
In Reply to: u.s steel buildings posted by Brian806 on December 30, 2013 at 06:05:51:
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I brought my uncles land behind me with a Quonset hut , he put it up with a little help and made a mess out of it....
He cleared out just enough trees in a pine thicket to pour a slab then erected it on a flat slam. He did not use channels are slope the slab are at the lease taper the slab so water would run away from the sides :evil: To compound matters he went inside and bolted angle iron around the base and poured concrete thinking it would seal the water out. All it did was trap moister and start to rust the base...
I have installed vents in the roof, had flashing installed around the Perimeter and cut the pines down it looks like I have beat the moister issue... Moral of the story READ THE DIRECTIONS..
I have started a second floor and got part of it finished...
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