I need a height of a 380 on a trailer
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Re: I need a height of a 380 on a trailer
Mine with the fairing is 10'4" tall. It appears you have the same trailer in the picture. I built my shed 16 tall and put a 14x14 door on. That way I can always go bigger Hope this helps.
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Re: I need a height of a 380 on a trailer
Jim:
I will measure mine when I go out to the garage today. But like the guy before said I put in a 14x14 door also. My garage is 16' tall in the center and 14' at the sides. I will have to scan some picture of it. It is 105'x48'. Concrete floor, insulated with six inch insulation and heated floor.
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I will measure mine when I go out to the garage today. But like the guy before said I put in a 14x14 door also. My garage is 16' tall in the center and 14' at the sides. I will have to scan some picture of it. It is 105'x48'. Concrete floor, insulated with six inch insulation and heated floor.
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Re: I need a height of a 380 on a trailer
Steve
I remember you telling me the size last Feb...but really didn't log it into memory. The building was a flash thought until last month. But I/m doing a 30 X 60 X 16. But was thinking off cutting down the door to 12 ft instead of 14 ft and going only 14 ft high on the building. If I go 16 ft, I then need to underground the electric to the house, because it goes right over the corner of where the building is going to be
Did you give anymore though to the rackominium?
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I remember you telling me the size last Feb...but really didn't log it into memory. The building was a flash thought until last month. But I/m doing a 30 X 60 X 16. But was thinking off cutting down the door to 12 ft instead of 14 ft and going only 14 ft high on the building. If I go 16 ft, I then need to underground the electric to the house, because it goes right over the corner of where the building is going to be
Did you give anymore though to the rackominium?
Jim
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Re: I need a height of a 380 on a trailer
Jim I built a 54x80x16 and love it but if height is an issue try a 15' side instead, you can still get a 14x14 door that way I believe. I need to get some photos up of the shop, it is also heated floors I'm sure in about a month or two I'm going to love that Not knowing what company you are thinking about using I am very happy with F.B.I. Buildings out of Remington Indiana, they treated us very well and were done pretty quick as well. Good luck.
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Jim:
Go with 6 inch walls to save on energy. That electric boiler will cost you. It cost me about $350 @ month during Jan& Feb. I forgot to measure the boat today. To busy cutting grass for my retirement party this Saturday. Finally decided to hang it up after 44 years. Been taking it easy since July 28th. Nice getting up and not having to worry about anything. Turn running the business over to the middle son now he has all the headaches and the dumb asses not coming to work. I am still think about the rack. Going down to the townhouse in November so I will look at it again.
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est part about being retire is not looking at the sorry faces of the dead beats that don't want to work. I kind of feel sorry for Kevin(middle son) but the fire just went out in the stomach and when that goes it is time to get out.
Go with 6 inch walls to save on energy. That electric boiler will cost you. It cost me about $350 @ month during Jan& Feb. I forgot to measure the boat today. To busy cutting grass for my retirement party this Saturday. Finally decided to hang it up after 44 years. Been taking it easy since July 28th. Nice getting up and not having to worry about anything. Turn running the business over to the middle son now he has all the headaches and the dumb asses not coming to work. I am still think about the rack. Going down to the townhouse in November so I will look at it again.
Steve
est part about being retire is not looking at the sorry faces of the dead beats that don't want to work. I kind of feel sorry for Kevin(middle son) but the fire just went out in the stomach and when that goes it is time to get out.