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    Has anybody built one of these? How do they hold up?

    #2
    Originally posted by dalek View Post
    Has anybody built one of these? How do they hold up?
    Look like the old coverall buildings in used to be in sask . Most blew away or snow killed them. They ran into trouble , i think ? Goodon outta manitoba will build you a pole shed thattl last your lifetime. For not much more

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      #3
      If they're what casih says they are.....wouldn't that be like comparing grain bags to hopper bins? They may have a use and serve a purpose but.....

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        #4
        Same thoughts, tin vs tarp. Tin every time

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          #5
          Goodon will build a beautiful 120x80 pole shed in three days flat from start to finish. Hard to beat.

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            #6
            http://integritypoststructures.com

            I have heard good things about integrity buildings as well

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              #7
              Could not complain about mine until my son and friends built a big bomb fire close to it one night and left the roof pickled with holes from sparks.

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                #8
                Got our 2 post building from Wood Country in Tisdale..
                They took a week to build the each shed.
                Cost was 500 less for each shed.compared to Goodon..plus built stronger.

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                  #9
                  Have built both in my time. By far the best workmanship and reasonable price were Strayt A out of Balcarres, Sask. Built a 40x80 pole shed in 2000 and a 32x64 in 2009. Very good crew in fact the same crew built both. Both as good as day they were built.
                  I also built a tarp shed for a calving barn in 2006 on a 6ft pony wall. Came from a guy at Outlook. He put it up as well as another one a mile away.Still as good as the day they were put up. as long as you make sure you keep the roof tight it will last a very long time.
                  Last experience put up a 30 x 40 el cheapo Ritchie Bros. chinese shed this year well the doors ripped off already. If it makes 2 years i will be surprised. I guess at least i have the frame and the local tarp shop will sew me a proper one.

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                    #10
                    If you were to go camping... Would you rather stay in a tent or a trailer?
                    Same logic applies to buildings.

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