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<blockquote data-quote="Wheel Gun" data-source="post: 1986225" data-attributes="member: 19286"><p>We had a 12'X16' barn built for us this year. Almost all of the shed builders we reviewed just tacked 2X4's together using plates. We found a shed builder in Guthrie who frames sheds like houses and framed with 2X6 rafters. We were very pleased and fortunate to find these guys. (And, they were less expensive than the "wobbly shed" guys.) The moral is, look at how any potential builder puts the bones together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wheel Gun, post: 1986225, member: 19286"] We had a 12'X16' barn built for us this year. Almost all of the shed builders we reviewed just tacked 2X4's together using plates. We found a shed builder in Guthrie who frames sheds like houses and framed with 2X6 rafters. We were very pleased and fortunate to find these guys. (And, they were less expensive than the "wobbly shed" guys.) The moral is, look at how any potential builder puts the bones together. [/QUOTE]
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