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Posted by kansascats on November 13, 2009, 3:28 pm
Any guestimates on a building of such size? Materials only.
Should I go with 29ga or 26ga metal?
I'd want 1 sliding door and 1 man door.
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Posted by DerbyDad03 on November 13, 2009, 3:38 pm
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> Any guestimates on a building of such size? =A0Materials only.
> Should I go with 29ga or 26ga metal?
> I'd want 1 sliding door and 1 man door.
re: "I'd want 1 sliding door and 1 man door."
Are women not allowed to enter the building or are they restricted to
using the sliding door?
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Posted by dpb on November 13, 2009, 4:26 pm
kansascats wrote:
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> Any guestimates on a building of such size? Materials only.
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Look at the farm building ads in your area -- there should be a zillion
of 'em w/ various kits as well as simply the tin.
All depends on how cheap you want material. No. 2 29ga white is about
$61-62/sq here; w/ 45-yr painted about $75. No. 1 galvanized would be
roughly $55.
By comparison, No. 1 26ga galvalume would be about same as the best 29ga
painted.
Probably find %10 either way from those if look.
I'd guess materials package only that size will be in $4k range w/o
delivery. You could get a package that size built here for about $8-9k
I'd guess.
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Posted by aemeijers on November 13, 2009, 6:05 pm
dpb wrote:
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> kansascats wrote:
>> Any guestimates on a building of such size? Materials only.
> ...
>
> Look at the farm building ads in your area -- there should be a zillion
> of 'em w/ various kits as well as simply the tin.
>
> All depends on how cheap you want material. No. 2 29ga white is about
> $61-62/sq here; w/ 45-yr painted about $75. No. 1 galvanized would be
> roughly $55.
>
> By comparison, No. 1 26ga galvalume would be about same as the best 29ga
> painted.
>
> Probably find %10 either way from those if look.
>
> I'd guess materials package only that size will be in $4k range w/o
> delivery. You could get a package that size built here for about $8-9k
> I'd guess.
>
> --
Sigh. Wish I had a legal empty spot on this lot to plunk down something
like that. Probably better that I don't, I guess. The 14-18k for the
shed and slab is only the start, you know. By the time you fill it with
toys and junk, figure triple that, at least... :^/
aem sends...
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Posted by kansascats on November 18, 2009, 2:32 pm
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> kansascats wrote:
> > Any guestimates on a building of such size? =A0Materials only.
> ...
> Look at the farm building ads in your area -- there should be a zillion
> of 'em w/ various kits as well as simply the tin.
> All depends on how cheap you want material. =A0No. 2 29ga white is about
> $61-62/sq here; w/ 45-yr painted about $75. =A0No. 1 galvanized would be
> roughly $55.
> By comparison, No. 1 26ga galvalume would be about same as the best 29ga
> painted.
> Probably find %10 either way from those if look.
> I'd guess materials package only that size will be in $4k range w/o
> delivery. =A0You could get a package that size built here for about $8-9k
> I'd guess.
> --
Any thoughts on where to save and where not to save?
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> Should I go with 29ga or 26ga metal?
> I'd want 1 sliding door and 1 man door.