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Re: Suggested Manufactories for Metal Buildings
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Posted by ShepFL on November 15, 2002 at 17:07:10 from (155.14.26.14):
In Reply to: Suggested Manufactories for Metal Buildings posted by Russ on November 15, 2002 at 09:51:47:
I built a Millenium Steel building 30 x 60 x 14. If I was to do it again I would go 40w. I would also recommend Steel Bldg. Systems in GA or a Butler bldg. Mine is nice but assy. was required for every little itty bitty piece. Nothing was pre-welded. I would suggest going wider with the doors. I would suggest a concrete floor if it can be afforded. As to height I STRONGLY RECOMMEND a 2-3' block stem wall and build the structure atop that. This gives you more hieght for less money and no need to obtain special handling equipment. Make sure to put 1" PVC drain holes in the base of the stem wall so you can wash floor and squeegee it out. Below is a link to pics of mine - have yet to update pics with finished pics.
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