Back about a month or so ago, I ordered a metal carport from R & B Metals. The process involves calling a local guy on the phone and giving him your measurements...for the building, not your pant size! He never comes to the see the location, and takes it for granted that you know what you're talking about and how to use a tape measure. I tell him what I was thinking about getting...size that is...and he says, "Well, that's real close to the standard size...22X18!"
I say, "That's cool...I'll take that in green...to match the metal roof on my house."

Well, the time was right this year and she is off at school most of the time. I think I can turn the goal a little and still make it functional...but we'll wait on her to test it out.
Anyway, the plan was for them to show up today, between 1 and 4, and they made the deadline at 3:30 and have it up about 2 hours later...just ahead of sundown!

After providing them power, they were off, and man they had everything down to a science!
Everything is cut to order and the metal screws they use are a wonder of American ingenuity. They drill the pilot hole and then sink and seal themselves in one quick move of an electric drill! Fascinating to watch them drill right into the steel, punch through and then lock tight!
Everything is cut to order and the metal screws they use are a wonder of American ingenuity. They drill the pilot hole and then sink and seal themselves in one quick move of an electric drill! Fascinating to watch them drill right into the steel, punch through and then lock tight!



He said, "You know, people in Michigan, frankly, just aren't like that."

The carport got here and brought with it a very touching story of Southern Hospitality!
4 comments:
Cool. Great story too.
Jeez, those "Tap-n'-Seal" self-threaders have been around for years---and they last, too!
May vary in length, but I was using 1"-lengths-by-1/8"-dia. thread, with a 1/4"-neoprene seal, an' a 5/16"-nut-driver head more than 20-years ago, to tie my steel-roof to the equally-hard seasoned oak rafters. Sound like the same-thing?
And, PLEASE tell me they tied it down with concrete-anchors, too?
I'd kill for a shelter like that, but I'd go ahead and enclose the sides, too.
But then again, I wouldn't be above LIVING in-same, afterwards, either.....!☺
Well, they were new to me and neat as hell!
They drove 8 re-bar rods into the ground about 2 to 2.5' long. They also braced it well inside. It's pretty sturdy, and should do what I bought it for...protect my truck from direct sunlight and hail.
Yeah, sorry 'bout that---was kinda "presumptive" of me about the fasteners, there! I tend to get carried-away when it comes to stuff that "moves"!
Bracing sounds OK, not sure how much wind-exposure you have there? A fella up the road from me put-up a shelter about the same size/design of yours, except his has sides. He had to anchor it a lot-differently, though. I'll pass it on to you in an e-mail, later.
Gawd, I wish I had your house "up-here"---I love the way they're laid-out!
An' I'll bet it's even got that new-fangled IN-door plumbing, too!
Just kiddin', on MY-part! But, I'll bet your bathroom(s) are big-enough for me to count-'em as "reception-areas-with-toilets", instead of "just another bathroom".....!☺
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