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Buckles
Reg. Feb 2010
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2017-04-23 2:06 PM
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Run in shed
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Looking for some ideas for a low cost run in shed. We were thinking 12 x 12. We'd be using metal roofing, and most likely rough cut lumber for the siding.
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BarrelRacing4Christ
Reg. Sep 2010
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2017-04-23 4:44 PM
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RE: Run in shed
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You might be able to save some money by using sheet metal for the siding.
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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
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2017-04-23 7:09 PM
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You'd defiantly save money by using tin siding I would think, unless you have low cost lumber available.
We made a few for about $700 all in, metal frame we bought at scrap price and welded together then sided with tin. Ours is 7x20 with one of the long sides open.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
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2017-04-23 7:48 PM
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RE: Run in shed
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If using sheet metal for the siding please line the inside with ply wood so there wont be any accidents with one of your horses kicking threw the sheet metal
if more then one horse is using the run in..
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Buckles
Reg. Feb 2010
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2017-04-24 6:25 AM
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Thanks. Yes we would definitely have a kick wall if we use metal.
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
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2017-04-24 9:38 AM
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I have two of those carport things. Mine just have a roof and no sides because of the hot weather in Texas.
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GoMistyGo
Reg. Feb 2004
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2017-04-24 9:43 AM
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RE: Run in shed
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streakysox - 2017-04-24 9:38 AM I have two of those carport things. Mine just have a roof and no sides because of the hot weather in Texas.
I need some shade in one of my paddocks and have been thinking about a car port. How are they ankered in the ground? Do you remeber how much they cost?
Thank you.
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
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2017-04-24 10:08 AM
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GoMistyGo - 2017-04-24 9:43 AM
streakysox - 2017-04-24 9:38 AM I have two of those carport things. Mine just have a roof and no sides because of the hot weather in Texas.
I need some shade in one of my paddocks and have been thinking about a car port. How are they ankered in the ground? Do you remeber how much they cost?
Thank you.
I was not at home when they were put up but they have some kind of big bolt/screw that goes in the ground. I have hit mine with the tractor and it did not phase it. We have had a couple of hurricanes come through E TX
(who'd a thunk it?
) with 80 mph winds and never bothered it either. I did get the ones with the ridge for higher sides. I attached this to show you the roof only. Mine do not have any thing on the side and do not have the triangular pieces on the ends. Roof ONLY.
https://www.carport1.com/product/20x21-vertical-roof-double-car-carp...
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GoMistyGo
Reg. Feb 2004
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2017-04-24 11:01 AM
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RE: Run in shed
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Location: Bandera, TX
streakysox - 2017-04-24 10:08 AM
GoMistyGo - 2017-04-24 9:43 AM
streakysox - 2017-04-24 9:38 AM I have two of those carport things. Mine just have a roof and no sides because of the hot weather in Texas.
I need some shade in one of my paddocks and have been thinking about a car port. How are they ankered in the ground? Do you remeber how much they cost?
Thank you.
I was not at home when they were put up but they have some kind of big bolt/screw that goes in the ground. I have hit mine with the tractor and it did not phase it. We have had a couple of hurricanes come through E TX
(who'd a thunk it?
) with 80 mph winds and never bothered it either. I did get the ones with the ridge for higher sides. I attached this to show you the roof only. Mine do not have any thing on the side and do not have the triangular pieces on the ends. Roof ONLY.
https://www.carport1.com/product/20x21-vertical-roof-double-car-carp...
Great - thank you.
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