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Posted by Nathan in Texas on March 31, 2006 at 14:40:07 from (216.167.183.158):
In Reply to: Barn door location? posted by Nathan in Texas on March 31, 2006 at 08:19:48:
One thing I've learned from my various posts on this building is that it really is amazing how widely varied construction practices are from one part of the country to the next. The other thing I've learned is that we are blessed to have about the easiest building conditions of any. One thing I don't understand is that several people are saying that I should put a door at each end. I don't understand why I would need to drive my tractor through the building instead of just backing it out the door? This would completely kill my idea of having a little shop type area in the back of the barn with the nice window looking over the canyon and my pretty tree! (The sad thing is that it is just a mesquite tree but people telling me to cut it down haven't lived out in West Texas! ;) ) My local contractor also doesn't recommend the light panels either. Says they are prone to leaks and hail damage. I was just going to put in some shop lights. Thanks for the input! Keep it coming!
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