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Nice job MJ. Don't forget to put the third pipe in for the cable TV. Billy Mac
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2nd what Mac said about the cable....and get yourself a little woodstove for the cold northern winters. When I build I'm definitely going with a woodstove.
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Just like in a boat, I have a rope in the tube underground just to be able to pull other things thur!
Wood stove will be in there!
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Nice job MJ. Don't forget to put the third pipe in for the cable TV. Billy Mac

...and a vent thru the roof for the dumper!!...
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so are you putting in a porcelain throne?
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Whats the square footage and are you using a set of drawings or build as you go. I need to build something for my mom but don't want to get a contractor to do it. Any info you have will be appreciated. Thanks
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16 x 24 = 384 sq, but I am doing a Gambril roof so I will have a 2nd floor for storage so that's 768 sq
Building from my head, no plans (now that's scary!!) I am not a builder at all and I have made a few mistakes and I am sure there will be a few more to come! But it will be solid and last as long s I am alive that's for sure.

Cost for the basic building is about $5000 I am sure after flooring the 2nd floor and doing the electric and water I will be at $6000

Heck my house is a ranch 30 x 24 768 sq, They are the same!! My wife asked if I was going to live in it, I said if need be!
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"gambril roof"
not familar with that term

Is that wind talking or yankee talking for gabled rooF?
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