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    Weasel that looks sharp. What are you planning on using for siding
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    Last edited by Weasel; 08-17-2014 at 09:39 AM.

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    Looks good. I am keeping it inexpensive and simple with mine. Architectural shingles and 5/8 t1-11 at this time. Eventually I will vinyl side the shed but my wife wants it to match the house.... The house needs new siding as well so until she can decide I went the simple route.
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    That's a good day! Always nice to see the frame up. I built one some yrs back. I can say I wish I would have put it on concrete. Makes a world of difference. Mine was on 6x8 runners and had to be adjusted yearly from the settling or the door would stick. Looking forward to following the progress.

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    Thanks mike. We only had a few minor mistakes and learning areas along the way. But it went very smooth for a bunch of weekend warriors and one guy that has built a few structures here and there.
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    Inexpensive and simple is what I was after as well, which is why I went with the pole barn construction approach. The metal roof wasn't terribly more expensive than shingles and it won't need replaced in 30 years. You are off to a great start, it looks very nice. You will be glad you put it on a slab.

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    looking goo dthere Nomad
    and I think almost every one that builds these days is trying to save as much as they can LOL
    its a shame I think what the costs are nopw as to say just 10 yrs ago!
    but what can you do, but work with the budget you have!

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