Post Barn Co / Contractors in OKC

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trekrok

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I'd consider post frame if I was doing a DIY shop. It would be handy to pour the slab later if preferred.

Not sure I'd go that way on a shop if I was paying the labor to build it. Barn maybe, concrete floor shop, not sure.

All thoughts/opinions not asked for by OP, sorry, lol.
 

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I've looked at Gober's site.. I don't know why I haven't called them..
Busy day today, didn't get a chance to follow up with Morton.
BTW, OKC tells me that since I have two lots, I can't build a shop on my conjoining lot unless I have a house on it. I already have a house.. Left a message with the Co to see what I can do, as the lot with the house is not prime for another building....

I'd looked at weld up shops as well as engineered metal buildings. I'll welcome advice but seems like if done right, they wind up nearly the same except for all the details. If a tornado hits one, it's not gonna matter much..
 

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Why wood instead of metal? Curious. I’ve never owned a wood shop. Hay barns with poles, but shops all red iron on concrete.
 
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