Posted by ShepFL on March 01, 2014 at 06:40:04 from (67.223.220.3):
In Reply to: OT- Steel Buildings posted by NEKS on March 01, 2014 at 06:12:12:
I can't speak for Worldsteel but I got mine from American Steel out of PA. Sale was good, delivery time took forever and driver did not listen.
I live on long dirt road and he came out here with 53' flatbed with no way to turn around. Made for long tense day.
Make sure you get county stamp of engineering approval - here in FLA we have wind load requirements due to hurricanes.
We (me & my boys) put it up ourselves. If I was to do it again I would hire some local guys and get it done much quicker. The blueprints are good at identifying design but their construction prints and sequence was very confusing. Put the frame up and took it down 3x before I got it right.
FWIW I put mine on a concrete pad due to rain and knowing as I got older there would be less appetite for wallerin' around in the mud.
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