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Old 11-07-2014, 05:28 PM   #24
DeadheadNM
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Re: Looking for planning help for polebarn style workshop to be built in the spring

It's a blow to my ego but I'm pretty well stuck having to hire to have at least the big stuff completed but can certainly do some of the finish work. I appreciate the comparison quote Mike. That site linked above is a bad influence!!! It's probably going to up the cost another $5-10k now 12' ceilings should allow for a lift I believe...

A local retired couple I know have given me the contact info for the excavator they used for their home construction. I'll contact him after the utility lines are mapped out. I want to confirm the site I have in mind is going to work without having to uproot too many Ponderosa pines. It's possible I can go so far as to have the site leveled before the first of the year.

Keep the ideas coming I appreciate it. Thanks, Pete
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