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Posted by Tim, Ohio on January 15, 2007 at 13:12:48 from (71.29.223.3):
In Reply to: new barn almost finished-photo posted by Tim, Ohio on January 15, 2007 at 12:03:32:
Hey Randy, Yes, I bought a kit from a company called 64 Metals. The cost of the kit was 8600.00 including tax. I did not buy the doors from them because I wanted to use a Wayne Dalton brand overhead which will match the ones on my garage. Also, I prefered to buy a "man" door with a steel frame instead of wood. 64 Metals did a good job of putting the kit together. I only had a problem with a piece of Z channel that was supplied white instead of dark brown. Anyway, it was a fun project, but I regret having done it in the crazy weather we had in October and November. Oh, I also added cost when I used concrete pilings and post anchors. That added up to about another 700.00. But, at least my posts will be out of the ground and will last my lifetime. Then I had another 300.00 in gravel. Fortunately, I did not have to rent any equipment since my neighbor is an excavator. My wife is a heavy equipment operator so she did all of the hole drilling and trackhoe work. I did a little work with a dozer to prepare the site. I would have to say using a dozer was about the most fun out of the whole project. Tim, Ohio
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