How to use dented but free R-pane.?
As a result of golf ball size hail, two of my storage buildings will receive new metal roofing. Roofing panels are a color I’d call “Dented White” with no chips in the paint on the outside and the underside paint is mint condition “Dented White”… :>)
One roof has 34 R-panels that are roughly 3′ wide by 16′ long.
The smaller building has a metal gambrel roof:
14 U-panels that are 3′ by 8′
14 U-panels that are 3’by 5′-6″
How would you use these?
Thanks for your help,
Bill
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Where's Art ?
Greg
. . . as in Junkhound, that is. But it's too far from TX to the Pacific Northwest. Art would build a shed with it, out back where no one would care if it was dented.Greg
I'd put a roof over my own head with it. I don't care about the dents...=0)
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Yep, would share them with Jeff.
Have even run over car hoods with the dozer to flatten them and used those for shed roofs<g>
White barn steel makes an excellent finish ceiling in a garage or shop.
Terry
Can you make a deal with the ins. co. (assume that is why they are getting replaced) for a cash settlement? Unfortunately, know most policies do not allow that.
Someone building a green house would love to keep the stuff out of a landfill. "It's not dented, it's 100% recycled--and oh so green."
Makes me green just talking about it.
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