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My new 36 X 40 workshop

hawgputter

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South of Houston, Texas
I recently retired and built my dream workshop.
I am still working on the inside layout.
It is all wired for my welders & has plumbed air through out.
Welding tables work benches & all wiring under the slab.
 

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pinebarkauto

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South Carolina
Beautiful building! Who did the shell? It looks like my Morton and the logo plate looks the same, but upside down, reading as a "W" instead of a "M". If it is indeed a Morton building, I think you will be very happy for years to come. I have been in mine since '91. Only problem I've had was paint failure about 6 years ago. They quickly fixed under warranty by replacing ALL the roof panels. Chip.
 
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hawgputter

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South of Houston, Texas
Yeah, its a Morton.
My last name starts with a "W" and the building said they usualy
turned the "M" over for the "W" guys. I'm really happy with the construction.
She cost a few $ than the others but the quality was far ahead of the others.
 
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da34guy

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Nov 23, 2008
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Have had my 50 x 60 Morton for 9 years now and still as good as the day it was finished.
Yeah, a few more $$$$$$$$ but well worth the investment.
 

da34guy

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9 years ago, my package delivered, layin on the ground was right @ 15k
That was all the red iron,sheeting, skylights (16),insulation,2 3' 0 doors, 2-36 x 24 windows and harware.
 
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