WHX?? 48,828 #51 Posted May 4, 2021 On 3/2/2021 at 8:37 AM, Pollack Pete said: Why don't you like horizontal steel panels? Don't really know Pete just that all my other out buildings are vert. and just it was meant to be. Did drool over some @WVHillbilly520H and should have pulled the trigger last year. Holy cow did steel go right up with lumber. What's worst is Dan's got the idea in my head to go 14" on the sidewalls to over winter the camper in! Amish coming to give me a price just for s & g. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 67,623 #52 Posted May 4, 2021 2 hours ago, WHX24 said: Amish coming to give me a price Keep us posted. Trina and I are in no rush to build. Good thing because as stated above the cost is just SILLY right now.... 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MikMacMike 479 #53 Posted May 5, 2021 8 hours ago, ebinmaine said: Keep us posted. Trina and I are in no rush to build. Good thing because as stated above the cost is just SILLY right now.... Isnt it though, my brother n I were finishing off an adition to his barn, the amount he spent and what he got in materials made me sick......the size of USA and the size of Canada with all the wood we have there is no excuss what so ever. I think it was just another way the 1 percenters are gouging what left we have in our wallets......sigh!!!! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maxwell-8 4,277 #54 Posted May 5, 2021 And meanwhile the money we get from our old metals is an all time low. At our local recyling place we got to pay for wood. And burning it is illegal in most backyards. Luckely ours is big enhough. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MikMacMike 479 #55 Posted May 5, 2021 6 hours ago, Maxwell-8 said: And meanwhile the money we get from our old metals is an all time low. At our local recyling place we got to pay for wood. And burning it is illegal in most backyards. Luckely ours is big enhough. Yr so right.......it burns my butt like nothing else over these gouging 1 % poop heads......dont get me wrong I did swear a bad word LOL! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ohiofarmer 3,276 #56 Posted May 7, 2021 I have a run down rental house that I am considering tearing down for the lumber. I did tear down a large barn for the siding some years back, and it is safely stored up in a hay loft. There is some second grade metal that has been sold in the past as 'barn liner'. i think that the paint may be not quite to spec or things like that. It comes in 21 foot lengths. Anyway, if I did tear down the house, i would build a small house somewhat larger maybe 500 square feet over the footprint of a very strong concrete slab. It takes thought and understanding of how to take a wall down without damage, but a good Sawzall and cutting through nails instead of hammering things apart is essential. There is no zoning or building inspection in the unincorporated town that of the building in question., so it is doable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tom2p 2,394 #57 Posted May 7, 2021 (edited) 2 hours ago, ohiofarmer said: I have a run down rental house that I am considering tearing down for the lumber. I did tear down a large barn for the siding some years back, and it is safely stored up in a hay loft. There is some second grade metal that has been sold in the past as 'barn liner'. i think that the paint may be not quite to spec or things like that. It comes in 21 foot lengths. Anyway, if I did tear down the house, i would build a small house somewhat larger maybe 500 square feet over the footprint of a very strong concrete slab. It takes thought and understanding of how to take a wall down without damage, but a good Sawzall and cutting through nails instead of hammering things apart is essential. There is no zoning or building inspection in the unincorporated town that of the building in question., so it is doable. my dad built three apartments with used material - two duplexes and one two level apartment he built them in his 'spare time' ... took around 4 years per building almost all wood was used (including hardwood flooring) - cement block was used - some of the copper pipe was used etc ... (all brick was new) we tore down old houses that were going to be leveled we used hammers and crow bars etc Edited May 7, 2021 by tom2p 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites