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Manageable size steel panel length

Cetnor851

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Finishing off the interior of my barn, 30x40 14’ walls pretty standard. My question is a 28’ piece of steel manageable with a couple guys or 3... I would get a small scissor lift and maybe a guy on a ladder on each end or just order 14’x3” panels and have a small seam in the middle? Perlins are 3’ OC perpendicular to my trusses. Thank you!
 
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I'd do 14's because I cant rely on help, let alone good help.
 

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Not enough info. Are you talking about placing the sheets horizontal on the walls? That would look sort of odd I think.
If on the ceiling, they could be handled with the help of a drywall jack. I used 21' pieces on my ceiling that way. Look in my build thread for pics.
 

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🤦🏻****♂️ Yes the ceiling sorry. I didn’t think drywall lifts went up to 14’

Yes, there's an optional extension that you put on. Makes it go up to 16'. I made a rack that placed on top that held the sheet just great. Pics in my build thread. Along with the portable scaffold that I made, it worked sweet. I had friends helping me, but at the end there was like 5 sheets left and I wanted to get it done and I did those by myself. A piece of cake!
 

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Some have extensions for extra height. Some guys here have bought a HF unit and made an extension for it.

I searched online for a lift with 15’ capability. It has a shorter mast for regular 8-12’ ceilings and a separate, taller mast to reach 15’, or maybe 16’. I don’t remember if I bought the lift as a package with two masts or if the taller mast was a separate option. I do know it was a separate box, since I kept the box for storage.

A drywall lift is a clunky thing to have around, but in addition to rocking a house and installing a metal ceiling, I have used it to ihang two suspended shop heaters.
 
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Well thanks for the helpful tips. Anyone know of anyone besides menards that can do custom length panels? I’m in southeast Michigan, I found a guy on delta,OH about an hr and change away that charges a 1.25$ ft for 27” panel
 
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A drywall lift is a clunky thing to have around, but in addition to rocking a house and installing a metal ceiling, I have used it to ihang two suspended shop heaters.

They fold up into a pretty tight area.

I haven't had to worry about mine getting in the way for a while. Another member here borrowed mine 2 years ago and I don't think he's used it yet.:bounce:
 

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Well thanks for the helpful tips. Anyone know of anyone besides menards that can do custom length panels? I’m in southeast Michigan, I found a guy on delta,OH about an hr and change away that charges a 1.25$ ft for 27” panel


Got my Roof from my local lumber yard. They order it and I got it delivered. Took two weeks


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Also you might start from the back & move towards the doors. That way the overlap of panels almost disappears.
 

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Where in S.E. MI?
Sounds like Monroe Co. or New Boston pole barn wise anyhow. Some pics of your project would be nice also if possible
I'm from Trenton/Wyandotte area, now living in Houghton Lake..Prudenville 28 yrs

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You are probably going to want more than 2" of overlap. I had mine installed and think there was about 12" of overlap. Two panels about 20' for a total of 39' (building is 40' outside with 6" walls). Main thing with overlap is to make sure both panels are over a truss so the ends of both are fastened down. I got mine from a local lumber supplier in custom lengths.
 

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Metal building supply or some lumber yard should be able to get them in custom lengths. Get them ordered quick or wait 6 months or better, pricing is going up every week almost right now.
 
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I’m in Howell, Livingston county. I’ve called a few lumber yards and they all seem to be right about 2.50$-3.50$ a sq ft. Guess I’ll just make the trip down to OH for that much of a price difference. I’ll try and get some pics tonight.
 
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She’s packed full
 

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I’m in Howell, Livingston county. I’ve called a few lumber yards and they all seem to be right about 2.50$-3.50$ a sq ft. Guess I’ll just make the trip down to OH for that much of a price difference. I’ll try and get some pics tonight.

Keep in mind, Menard's rolls/stamps/cuts them at their Holiday City, Ohio plant. If you order through your local Menard's they will probably be delivered in 2-3 days.

You could also save some cash and pick them up at the plant yourself. I forget what the savings per ft is.
 
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