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A new home for the toys

jamey

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My family and I moved three years ago. There was a 24 x 40 building here that I thought I would turn into a garage. I finally decided that it wasn't going to work. So after three years of not having my cars at the new house, I finally have started on a new building. It is 40 x 60 with a 12' ceiling. I'm so excited that words just can't describe. here are just a couple pics for now. I'll update as progress continues.
 
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Yeah, I looked into other building types but this was the best choice for me. I live in the country and don't have a lot of the regs that people have in the city.
 
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Yeah, I looked into other building types but this was the best choice for me. I live in the country and don't have a lot of the regs that people have in the city.
Same here. 48x75 Morton pole building with 16' ceiling. Fully insulated, warm in the winter and cool in the summer. I feel very fortunate.
 
Thanks guys!! Yeah, I've been trying to get this done since March. I've read 747mopars post about delays. I think it's inevitable. I was told mid-July start time for mine and they just started last week! And yes, I need to move in before hunting season and winter!
 
sweet........ thats how mine started, then I kept adding to it...... I love working on my shop
 
Couple new pics.
 
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A few more pics. I'm guessing they'll be done by Wednesday. The cement work will be done next week.
 
Really nice!! Lots of room too. Pole building is definitely the way to go. My 32x30 is well insulated, has no humidity problems, heats and cools really well even in PA. Only real problem is the walls are creeping in after 12 years lol. Should have been bigger. Where in PA ru I'm in the NE corner
 
Really nice!! Lots of room too. Pole building is definitely the way to go. My 32x30 is well insulated, has no humidity problems, heats and cools really well even in PA. Only real problem is the walls are creeping in after 12 years lol. Should have been bigger. Where in PA ru I'm in the NE corner
I'm in the nw corner, erie county.
 
Yeah, they are never big enough!! Lol
 
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Looks like we're ready for concrete!
 
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Just had concrete poured today!!
 
As soon as the doors are on, I can bring my cars home. It will probably take me another year or so to insulate and finish the inside, but this is one step closer.
 
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