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Mike Fields
 
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One suggestion I would make -- put your outlets at least 4-1/2 feet up
from the floor. That way, you can lean 4 * 8 sheets of "stuff" against
the walls without covering up the outlets. Nothing more irritating than
realizing all the outlets are behind something!

mikey

"Andrew V" wrote in message
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"Jim & Hils" wrote in message
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Andrew,
My neighbor has a 40x60 Wedgcor http://www.wedgcor.com/ steel

building.
I think he put it up around 1994 or 5 and it cost him $18000. He is

very
happy with it and said the customer service is good. (He had a slight
problem with a window support and they fixed it quickly.)
His purchase price does not include erection costs because he borrowed a
winch from me and made an *A* frame to lift the pieces into place.
Cheers,
Jim
(In Sequim, WA with the ICF house)

Thanks for the link Jim, I'll take a look. I'm finding that many of the
steel frame companies only design the buildings and then the steel work is
done at mills on either coast. Several of the ones I've spoken to all shop
from the same town in PA. I was looking forward to using ICF's and

building
into the hillside but the costs will be much more reasonable w/ a steel
frame on the flat.

enjoy

Andrew