Feel the same way Tony, also the visual tours while not free will be discounted for G741 members.Monkey Man wrote:Awesome stuff Carter.....
I can't wait to see the finished barn and get the "virtual" tour of it![]()
MM

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Feel the same way Tony, also the visual tours while not free will be discounted for G741 members.Monkey Man wrote:Awesome stuff Carter.....
I can't wait to see the finished barn and get the "virtual" tour of it![]()
MM
You know you are ALWAYS welcome at our home, got 2 nice bedrooms all ready for visitors.m-37Bruce wrote:Jealous, envious, all of the above, can't wait to be invited to come see it!
Yes I am excited to finally get things started David, I do have enough stuff to fill it and move in will start as soon as the floor is sealed but will have to delay that until the conc. sets for 30 days.HingsingM37 wrote:Carter,
How exciting for you. The birth of a new man caveI am happy for you. I am sure you will have it full in no time then need another
Keep the pictures coming.
David
Permanent....poles set in concrete and yes taxed however I now live in Pennsylvania and do not know if it is different in Md.w30bob wrote:Carter,
That's going to be one bad-azz looking "shed" when you're done. Which at the rate those guys work should be by dinnertime today!![]()
When you applied for your permits does Maryland consider a pole building a "Permanent Structure"....meaning you get taxed on it....or is it not considered permanent and just an outbuilding?
Keep the pics coming......
regards,
bob
Got a price from Morton, Graber and this group who did have a small but important discount if I signed by a certain date which happened to be ready to sign so we saved over a grand going with them.T. Highway wrote:Hi Carter,
The building is looking good. I like that it is a true bole barn that will last for many years.
I built a "Morton Buildings" one just like it, but did complete overkill for the floor. (6 bag, 7" thick air entrained concrete floor with epoxy coated road mesh on risers with fiber mesh in the mix)
Keep the pictures coming.
Bert