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    Don, are you letting the supplier erect the red iron and put up tin, or are you doing that yourself? I had not realized your new addition was deeper than the original building - it's indeed going to be a nice shop.
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    With the iron up, it seems so much bigger than I thought it would be. I will be nice to work in.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    Don, are you letting the supplier erect the red iron and put up tin, or are you doing that yourself? I had not realized your new addition was deeper than the original building - it's indeed going to be a nice shop.
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    Got all the red iron welded up (finally)Started to hang the sheeting.
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    Lookin' good, Don! I did my wood structure barn about nine years back - lots of screws!! Ya' got any help holding tin, or you winging it alone?
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    Doin the sides myself, got a couple buddies comin over tomorrow to help put the lid on.
    Back lid sheets are 26 ft long.
    Little ruff for 1 guy.
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    Don, How are you going to insulate it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DA34GUY View Post
    Doin the sides myself, got a couple buddies comin over tomorrow to help put the lid on.
    Back lid sheets are 26 ft long.
    Little ruff for 1 guy.
    You got that right! Especially if there's any breeze at all, and it doesn't take much to turn a piece of tin that size into a sail! How about insulation? I used a bubble wrap with foil one side, white the other for the roof panels, but have never done my walls. What are you using?
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    After all the interior walls (Booth,sh*tter, and air compressor room)
    and rough out electrical is done, spray foam insulation 6" thick on everything.
    Then combonation, white tin and dryall entire inside.
    Will also install a 5 ton heat pump for a/c and heat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DA34GUY View Post
    Slab done, will pour gutter tomorrow,
    then all concrete work done.
    I hope them guys lifted the steel mesh as they were pouring.
    Doesn't do anything lying on the ground ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by LIFESTYLZ View Post
    I hope them guys lifted the steel mesh as they were pouring.
    Doesn't do anything lying on the ground ...
    Ain't my 1st rodeo @ concrete.
    Mesh was pulled up @ least 3 " in a 6" slab.
    Concrete also had fibermesh in it.
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    HAHAHA I cant help it thats funny right there.
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    Got all the outer tin finished today, now on to the inside.
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    Looking' great Don! Going to have lots of nice room when the inside is complete! I'm sooooooo jealous......
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    it dont matter how big he builds it dave. at night that stuff in there mates. don will have it full in no time

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