TacomaJD
I LIKE CHEAP STUFF.....
Well ****! I figured that included concrete and dirt. Doesn't sound to me like there's very much difference in price between all metal perlin framing and pole barn framing.
Zjman said:Im thinking of going this route next spring, pretty cheap and they are nice, a guy in next town had one put up and i liked it for the price http://www.metalgaragesdirect.com/garages.html
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Bronco72 said:My floor is 6" thick also. I poured 12" deep places were im gonna put my lift if i ever get one
Bronco72 said:Thats what i did. I did my own concrete and all. Mine is 30x40x12 studded up
I still have around 20k in it tho. But thats insulated and wired with 200 amp service and 8' led lights plywood on the walls and metal celing
86chevota said:That's really nice !
TacomaJD said:When people build shops with 2 or 3 courses of 8" block on the concrete, are they anchored in any way or is the blocks just laid straight on the concrete, then wood framinig on top anchored to the blocks? I can lay brick and block, just never done it in a critical application like that.
zukimaster said:My shop is 3 block high sitting on top of the pad, no need for a footer ,then the walls are anchored to the blocks, I would never want a wood wall touching the floor in a shop, with the block, you can wash it out with water hose and don't worry about the walls rotting from getting wet.
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