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Raising the Quonset Barn

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2007

11 hours to raise the barn, 1800 nuts & bolts
www.steelmaster.com, "S" type structure
4/2/2010 - I am selling the other "S" building w/o ends. It is stored in the finished building (the one you see in the video) sitting there unused. Waterproof, snow falls right off and is maintenance free. Great for storing equipment, hay, or shelter for animals. Size is 30'W x 15'H x 56'L of 22 gauge steel. Use it open or build ends on it to enclose it. Never erected, comes with instructions and all the nuts & bolts to put it together. Located in Honeoye, New York .
$12,500 takes it.

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  • just a question...how did you level your building after??

  • The pad was level, so the the steel forms the arches are bolted into were level. This type of building is so very easy to put up, especially when the foundation has been done correctly.

  • does it leak? mine has 0 bolts. Good clip though.

  • After the barn's first winter and spring I can report it is sound. There is no leaking anywhere and the building has stood up to gale winds, very heavy snowfalls and torrential rains. There are about 1800 nuts & bolts. Thanks for your comment on the clip!

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  • Whoever said Quonset Huts are a thing of the past? SBA recently announced its Export Video Contest and SteelMaster Buildings was named the one of the five finalists representing the Agribusiness category. Help us win first place by voting for our video on YouTube.

  • what all is involved in "excavation"? I presume getting the land and spot ready.. I just dont understand what that would entail that would cost that much, if you were on a relatively level lot. Thx...

  • The sections sure appear more flimsy than what I thought they be, when they are being raised up. I see you have to use several ropes to help control. I had read before that one or two persons could raise and and bolt together one of these buildings but that would look like it be a problem without a crew. What guage of thickness is the sheet metal? I would guess it be unadvisable to assemble while a brisk wind is blowing.

  • @crabtrap there you go again with negative comments. why so hostle? what makes you so angry? i feel sorry for you

  • @odmcarp you're either a child or retarded

  • @crabtrap so i'm not allowed to comment on what i see on youtube? this is twice you've commented on what i say. what's your problem. you are controlling and hostle. get some help with that.

  • @odmcarp you realize you are the one that is controlling right? "utube is for individuals not commercials bla bla" look in the mirror pal

  • @crabtrap you are a control freak, right? how's it feel to know everybody hates to be around you

  • shut up,you can choose to watch or not . i found it useful

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