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Land honor garage / shed

Reit38

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Has anyone purchased a land honor metal garage/shed. A local auction house has multiple brand new in the crate coming up on an auction. Looks to be 30ga cover sheets and 19ga structure. Wondering how well they hold up with a snow load
 
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racecougar

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Had to look it up, as I'd never heard of that brand.


That is incredibly cheap/flimsy construction. I agree w/jack stand. I wouldn't put anything of value inside of that "building" if you're in a location that experiences any amount of wind or snow.
 

nadogail

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10 gauge is pretty thick and strong, 19 gauge is a lot thinner and weaker than 10 gauge.
If the OP has their numbers correct, I would prefer a heavier frame and lighter siding.
 

mngundog

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Lester Building use 28 gauge for their large farm sheds and Menards Pro-rib is 29 gauge so not far off what some see as quality.
With that said, kits like these are all over the auction houses, like it's a common way for them to distribute them, might get them cheaper straight from the source.
 
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NUTTSGT

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Landhonor "About us" page.... can't even use real pictures ?


Not a place I would want to give my CC # too.
 
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