Airborne...I saw an ad in The Valley Trader for Tam Lapp Construction. They are based out of York PA. They specialize in pole buildings. I had intended to build it all myself, but for the price and time involved, it was cheaper to have them do it. They had a sub contractor named Stoney Ridge Construction put it up. 3 Amish guys in their early 20s. I've never seen 3 guys work as quick and efficiently. They worked 27 hours in 2 days and had it under roof with soffit and facia. Wall girts as well. The price was $3k less than the local contractor with a few extras even. I was thoroughly impressed. If you would happen to go with them let me get my name to you for a reference and they send me $100

. All the timber clearing my dad and I did. Neighbor did the excavation. Dad and I did doors/windows /siding. We did all the concrete prep and had a local guy finish it. I will wire it w/ some help from my bro in law and cousin who are electricians. I plan to finish the interior w salvaged barn siding for the top 8' and salvaged tin (some rusty) the bottom 4'. I sell classic car parts and other antiques , so eventually there will be old car grills and signs on the walls.
Saliv8...glad to hear you are starting yours. The 1933 Ford is for sale...I plan to put it on eBay soon. 302 V8, C4 auto. It is going to pay for a good portion of my garage hopefully...that and my 28' enclosed trailer...hitting eBay soon too. I don't need it anymore now that I have my shop up. The 1968 Charger
R/T I've had for around 3 years. It's a numbers matching true
R/T and I don't ever plan on selling it. I buy and sell classics...usually 1 or 2 a year. My problem is that they always grow on me and I want to keep them all. Let me know the title of your build thread so I can follow it.
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