jmarkwolf
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I met a guy recently who is considering a 50ft diameter grain silo for his retirement home. Apparently they come in "kits" of flat sections and create a space nearly 2000 square feet (pi x r^2) and 9ft tall. He said the "kit" is about $1000. Don't know if that includes a roof, probably not.
I thought it was an interesting idea for a shop. Buy two kits and stack 'em if you need more height. Condensation might be an issue, but any steel building might have the same problem.
Years ago I worked with a guy who was given a standing 12ft diameter grain silo. He disassembled the silo, tile by tile, re-erected it on his own property, and built a beautiful barn next to it. He put three stories in the silo with a ladder on the interior wall, and he and his wife lived in it for two years while he built their house. A lot like a single-wide standing on end.
Food for thought.
I thought it was an interesting idea for a shop. Buy two kits and stack 'em if you need more height. Condensation might be an issue, but any steel building might have the same problem.
Years ago I worked with a guy who was given a standing 12ft diameter grain silo. He disassembled the silo, tile by tile, re-erected it on his own property, and built a beautiful barn next to it. He put three stories in the silo with a ladder on the interior wall, and he and his wife lived in it for two years while he built their house. A lot like a single-wide standing on end.
Food for thought.
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