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Re: Good Pole or Steel building.
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Posted by Eldon on August 06, 2002 at 18:12:32 from (152.163.188.71):
In Reply to: Good Pole or Steel building. posted by MDJON on August 06, 2002 at 08:02:26:
I have a couple of pics of the pole barn I built on my website. I designed and put the package together myself. I hired about 50 hours of labor and did the rest myself. I have about $18k into it....it includes a 10 x 12 office area and a 12 x 36 loft in the back. I ran 6' waferboard all around the interior walls to discourage thieves (around here they cut an entry hole in the steel). It is 36 x 60 x 14 with a 14 x 60 leanto for a total of 3000 sq ft. I used a 5 bag mix concrete with fibermesh for the floor that came out great.
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