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Re: Cheapest way to erect a shed
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Posted by Rusty Jones on September 04, 2004 at 16:37:31 from (209.195.138.137):
In Reply to: Cheapest way to erect a shed posted by Phil from Maryland on September 04, 2004 at 15:17:36:
A friend of mine constructed his home with pallets! Yes, pallets! He collected lots of pallets, all the same size. Then, he set them up side by side, with 2x4's across the top edges, then he set up another wall on top of them, with another 2x4 on top! On the bottoms of the walls, they were set on a concrete footer. Then he constructed the roof in the traditional way. Next, he installed some kind of outer siding, filled the voids in the walls with insulation, installed windows and doors, and installed a floor! He says he built it 20 years ago, and it is still warm and cozy inside in the winter! How much is it worth, you ask? The County just assessed it at $34,000, for real estate purposes! by: Rusty Jones
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