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mudcat

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Just thought I would let you know about the deal of a lifetime.
I happened to run across a fellow who is selling trusses, sheetmetal, insulation and more at great prices. He is carefully taking apart buildings on a farm in Baldwin, Fl. He is selling 40' factory built wood trusses with about a 5/12 pitch for $75, 3'x24' sheetmetal for $20 a sheet, 4'x23'x1" tongue and groove insulation for $10 a sheet. Those are the prices that stick out in my head, he has fans (about 50"-56") 2x4's pt 4x4's and more. All of his material is in great shape. If anyone is interested, his name is Ghale Thomas and can be reached at (904) 226-1196 or e-mail Ghale98t@yahoo.com
He is a super nice guy, I enjoyed working with him.
 
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After reading my post I realized that it sounds like I work for the guy. For the record, I am not affiliated with Ghale Thomas.
I felt that he is a straight shooter. I bought enough material to build a 40'x40' pole barn with a 12'x40' lean-to.With the concrete pad should come in around $5000. Not bad, if I don't say so myself. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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<font color="blue"> I bought enough material to build a 40'x40' pole barn with a 12'x40' lean-to.With the concrete pad should come in around $5000. Not bad, if I don't say so myself.
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Excellent price. I built a 24 X 27 pole barn. I got the metal for the sides free. I had a roof on another barn on my place cave in under the weight of snow. Insurance paid for it and the contractor that put on the new roof was careful and I salvaged most of the used metal. I bought new metal for the roof because I didn't want old roofing nail holes in my roof. Even with the "free" metal this building still cost me a tad over $2500.00. A 40 X 40 building with a concrete pad and lean to for $5000.00 is quite a deal.

By the way, my barn didn't have a pad, just a dirt floor.
 
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Started clearing the space for my pole barn this week. This is a shot of one of many trees I had to kock down.
 

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Same tree, differant shot.
 

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And another.
 

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Here is a shot of the trusses.
 

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Here is the 1.5" insulation and the sheetmetal.
 

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Here is some wood I salvaged from a jobsite. They are a true 2"x13". I will use them for the top band.
 

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And here is a shot of where it will be put together. I have one more tree to remove and then the fun can begin. Wait a minute, knocking trees over is fun too! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif


/forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gifHAPPY THANKSGIVING, EVERYONE! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 

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