Posted by MarkB_MI on September 08, 2008 at 20:11:05 from (216.234.126.88):
In Reply to: O/T Building Question posted by Tom B...IN on September 08, 2008 at 18:21:03:
I bought my post frame shop as a kit from Carter Lumber. I gave them the specs: Basic dimensions (30 x 40 x 10), siding (T-111 in my case), roofing (shingles), door sizes etc. I asked for a number of changes from their basic package: Cedar trim, 1 ft overhand all sides, etc. They came back with a detailed materials package.
I am very happy with the building and Carter Lumber was great to work with. My only complaint is that many of the nails they provided, particularly the siding nails, were not galvanized. I ended up buying some stainless nails instead.
Even if you don't have a Carter lumberyard near by, I'm sure there are local lumberyards that can do the same.
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