Posted by newfarmer9 on August 17, 2009 at 14:49:27 from (74.210.102.99):
In Reply to: Pole Barn Plans posted by newfarmer9 on August 16, 2009 at 16:22:12:
Yup, I'd given consideration to most of those things. Ventilation, floor, etc. I'm in South Western Ontario, not the US. We do get our fair share of snow, but not as bad as some areas of Ontario and Michigan. And the way the shed will be positioned the access door will be on the side away from the prevailing winds and blocked by the house. And I don't have to worry about making equipment doors overly large, the shed will just be a storage space for the antique tractors and parts.
I looked at those kits at Rona and the Home Hardware Building Centre, but they seem awfully pricey to me, I can build a lot more shed for the price they are asking for a 20X30 kit. In my area all the building centres are tailored to the retirees and yuppies so they don't have many kits over that size.
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