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Posted by Tim B from MA on April 30, 2007 at 09:32:51 from (74.8.14.194):
In Reply to: Steel Building Value posted by Tim B From MA on April 28, 2007 at 10:18:02:
Thanks for the replys guys. Assuming it was engineered for New England weather, I think the building was actually a very good deal @ $4500, but I did not go for it because it was too ugly for my yard! Basically, these are galvanized quanset huts with a chine on either side to have more the shape of a standard building. If I were planning to put it somewhere where you would mostly see the front (which I would probably have stick-built to look more like a regular building), I might have considered it. But where I want may garage/barn you will be looking at the side of the building. But it was all there in neat stakes and he had all the manuals and paper work. REal nice guy too (cold beer on tap!). Anyone interested it is on craigslist in Rhode Island under tools or farm & garden.
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