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Re: Do They Still Exist?
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Posted by nballen on October 19, 2006 at 13:14:07 from (198.246.171.252):
In Reply to: Do They Still Exist? posted by Looking In IL on October 19, 2006 at 12:45:11:
You may have to build one...I don't know if the lumber would be prohibitive or not...maybe look at ordering the lumber direct from the mill? Or maybe a small on-site mill? Lots of possibilities here! [side note] I looked at an octagon wood granary earlier this year - wasn't for sale, but I was looking (mostly) for the design. The guy said he had sold it for ~$3k. It was built of 2x4's (maybe 2x6's?), laid flat and lapped at the corners - really a neat looking building. It needed a lot of work, but he had identified an "antique" market that let him get that kind of price.
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