There is a proverbial fly in the ointment here and that is builders like Walters and Morton build buildings that comply with local and state codes sooo in other words if your state and local codes don"t specify it they"re clear. I know this because I"m pricing the building of a new outbuilding and asked about this very issue and they said give us some specs and we"ll price it out for you so that means I need to get a certified architech to design for snow load which means more $$$ Sooo I"ve enlisted a friend who builds those type buildings on his own and uses the theory of the steeper the pitch the wider the gap works for me. He"s been building them for over 35 years and I know we aren"t in Minn. but have had 5 or 6 big snowfalls in those 35 but hasen"t lost a one. Buyer beware and that sucks! My rule of thumb is pitch the roof to the extreme and use tin and believe it or not it will withstand high winds better. My house is a 12/13 pitch capecod and we are the only house that hasn"t lost a roof or shingle in our neighborhood during Hurricane Ike.
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Today's Featured Article - My Ford Golden Jubilee - by Troy Estes. This article is about my '53 Ford Jubilee and a story that starts with taking the tractor to my brother's Starter/Alternator Rebuilding shop for a wiring fix. The generator was shot as well as all the wiring. I dropped off the tractor expecting a transformation from a 6 volt to a 12 volt system utilizing the original generator housing, and a total rewiring of the whole tractor. The front end center pin bushing was worn also so I ask that they replace it if they had time. Well, that’s wha
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