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Re: Morton Buildings - Anybody Have one?


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Posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on February 01, 2015 at 18:55:09 from (24.176.22.121):

In Reply to: Morton Buildings - Anybody Have one? posted by RTR on February 01, 2015 at 16:02:56:

I had a 43 x 60 built in 98. 15 foot side wall, raised cord truss. White with green roof and trim. All the bells and whistles. Built it for my diesel repair/ pump shop. It doors get opened and shut many times each day, average 28 days a month. I used the Morton insulation package with waste oil heat. Very best investment I have ever made. I live 13 miles from the big lake so we get very heavy snow loads and a lot of wind. Paint looks as good as the day it was put up. I am very hard to please and have a good eye for something to be off. I could not find anything not straight when it was done. If I could do it again I would only change the size, but at the time that's all the money I had saved. The crew put it up in two days. They came two weeks early and set the short posts in cement. I have never seen such a well run building crew. every step had a purpose, each guy a job. Never heard the foreman tell anyone what to do, they just moved. I was told they get a bonus for getting a job done ahead of time, and a bonus if there was no mistakes. Might be hard to justify if you are building a corn crib, but for expensive equipment or a shop you will spend lots of time in I don't see how you could go wrong. Believe me, not to many guys are as fugal with money as me yet I think the Morton was not expensive. Look at the warranty and quality of the job. On top of all of that it is a SHARP looking building. Al


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