I have the pro10 from Derek weaver. I lift my F250 and I’m 6’4”. I do have to duck my head when working, but it’s not a big issue. If you have any questions regarding build quality or install PM me.
I would see if someone could come out and do a wildcat dynamic test. It’s strictly a load bearing test for compaction. No soil samples are needed unless required.
Not to contradict redhead, because he knows metal buildings and the ins and outs. Almost every facility I have worked at bolts through the bottom on the purling. We never point load any one purling. We span multiple purlings with angle or strut and use square washers top and bottom to spread the...
Lancaster pole building built my 60x40x14. They did an awesome job. I’m not sure if they service your area. They didn’t nickel and dime you with everything.
I’m in the same boat. Ordered my weaver lift in June. Original expected delivery was first week of August. They are saying that the lift should be shipping any day now.
I’m originally from Clovis. If the soil hasn’t been disturbed I wouldn’t worry about it to much. The ground is probably about as hard as the concrete over it. Keep water from migrating around the slab and you will most likely be fine.
You use a grinder to cut the stucco. You will need to over size the hole to properly flash under the lath paper. I would also suggest using bitchathane sealant membrane in the corners lapped (slit past the ledger on either side. Membrane under the lath and over the ledger board). This will seal...