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Re: Suggested Manufactories for Metal Buildings
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Posted by jem on November 16, 2002 at 10:04:38 from (208.186.190.115):
In Reply to: Suggested Manufactories for Metal Buildings posted by Russ on November 15, 2002 at 09:51:47:
I have a 36 X 84 Miracle Truss building 12 foot eave height. It costs more than an all steel building as it has 2 x 6 inch purlins in the wall and 2 X 8 inch in the roof whcih run horozontially all around on 2 foot centers. This makes for ease of insulation as you merely roll it out. You can get more building for the money if it's all steel and if you are not going to insulate then you might as well get an all steel building. The web site is either miraclesteel.com or miracletruss.com By the way, if you are going to heat it consider radient floor heating.
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