Metal Garage
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Metal Garage
Thanking about buying a 2 car metal carport they are pretty cheap then boxing it in, just wondering has anyone else done this or not .Would it be a good ideal or would a wooden building be better, my little garage is getting to full need more room what do you all think?
oldman- Master mechanic
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Registration date : 2010-12-08
Age : 73
Location : Clarkrange TN.
Re: Metal Garage
I know Johnny was thinking about doing teh same but the guy selling teh metal carports was being lazy teh day he went to buy one so Johnny got bent and left.
I'm not sure what would be teh best way. I have been in some of those metal bole barns over in IN and they seem to hold heat real well in teh winter with that thin insulation on it.
I'm not sure what would be teh best way. I have been in some of those metal bole barns over in IN and they seem to hold heat real well in teh winter with that thin insulation on it.
RebStew- Scrounger's Pitbull On Nitrous
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Age : 95
Location : Newport Ky
Re: Metal Garage
where is the best price you have found on the 2 car carport?
i am in need of one
i am in need of one
Crucial- wrench fetcher
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Registration date : 2009-06-23
Age : 45
Location : covington
Re: Metal Garage
So far its Cumberland Carports the # is 1- 931-657-7678 . I can get a 20x21 for $1.350 before tax.No sides or back I can box it in myself haven't price the wood to build it myself just checking around.
oldman- Master mechanic
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Registration date : 2010-12-08
Age : 73
Location : Clarkrange TN.
Re: Metal Garage
Check these guys out -
http://carolinacarportsinc.com/
I saw they have dealers in TN, but thats as far as I went. I will say that if you plan on working in it, pop for the extra foot of height on the sides
http://carolinacarportsinc.com/
I saw they have dealers in TN, but thats as far as I went. I will say that if you plan on working in it, pop for the extra foot of height on the sides
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