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<blockquote data-quote="eeshaw" data-source="post: 486288" data-attributes="member: 25150"><p>Woods bad enough but metal is worse. I priced a piece of that ribbed tin like you can use on a pole building for the sides and roof. It was a 14 foot long piece x about, I think they're 30 inches wide? 58 dollars and that stuff is only .023 inch thick? A 10 foot 4x4 was 27 bucks. I thought these prices are outrageous until I started pricing some wiring. I won't even go there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eeshaw, post: 486288, member: 25150"] Woods bad enough but metal is worse. I priced a piece of that ribbed tin like you can use on a pole building for the sides and roof. It was a 14 foot long piece x about, I think they're 30 inches wide? 58 dollars and that stuff is only .023 inch thick? A 10 foot 4x4 was 27 bucks. I thought these prices are outrageous until I started pricing some wiring. I won't even go there! [/QUOTE]
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