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<blockquote data-quote="Dirty Dave" data-source="post: 3362560" data-attributes="member: 25553"><p>I totally agree.... you wont be replacing the 5x5 or 6x6 post they put in the ground in 10 years I promise... my last one is 10 years old and still perfect.. the mechanic that works on all of my shop trucks has a pole barn. It was there when I first started using him and that was 23 years ago LOL I am also broke and can't afford a completely built out of steel building. Wish I could. Pole barns are great honestly. You can screw anything to the wall girts. You can run all your conduit or flexible MC behind the studs. My 30 by 30 was built by Better Built structures out of Sapulpa but I don't think they're in business anymore other than building small sheds I don't think they do pole barns. The only issue I had with them was the concrete that they'd subcontracted out. The concrete was fine but they sent a guy out on a Sunday to do my saw cuts and he had been drinking and my saw cuts were completely crooked and had a bunch of messed up Cuts everywhere it was horrible. But it wasn't their fault but they also said there was nothing they could do about it. I went through a divorce a couple years ago and now I'm in the process of trying to find a company to build me one. Have you talked to Superior structures? OrJAG? Midwest, there's some guy on Craigslist out of Owasso. I don't have Facebook but I was wondering if there was anyone that advertised on there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirty Dave, post: 3362560, member: 25553"] I totally agree.... you wont be replacing the 5x5 or 6x6 post they put in the ground in 10 years I promise... my last one is 10 years old and still perfect.. the mechanic that works on all of my shop trucks has a pole barn. It was there when I first started using him and that was 23 years ago LOL I am also broke and can't afford a completely built out of steel building. Wish I could. Pole barns are great honestly. You can screw anything to the wall girts. You can run all your conduit or flexible MC behind the studs. My 30 by 30 was built by Better Built structures out of Sapulpa but I don't think they're in business anymore other than building small sheds I don't think they do pole barns. The only issue I had with them was the concrete that they'd subcontracted out. The concrete was fine but they sent a guy out on a Sunday to do my saw cuts and he had been drinking and my saw cuts were completely crooked and had a bunch of messed up Cuts everywhere it was horrible. But it wasn't their fault but they also said there was nothing they could do about it. I went through a divorce a couple years ago and now I'm in the process of trying to find a company to build me one. Have you talked to Superior structures? OrJAG? Midwest, there's some guy on Craigslist out of Owasso. I don't have Facebook but I was wondering if there was anyone that advertised on there. [/QUOTE]
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