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Metal Carports

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 3:46 pm
by salmonkiller
I bought the boat and it wont fit in my garage...I need to have a metal carport put up on my property..

Who has had one of these installed or should i just order it and put it up myself... I'm pretty handy....

Probably 28 long x 24 width x 12 feet tall.

I live in the Puyallup area. are there any places local

Re: Metal Carports

Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2015 9:05 am
by Hunter757
There is a place that sells them on the west side of 167 just north of Puyallup. Never been there but might be worth a look. There is the TIN Man in Mckenna that might be another place to check out or call. Good luck keep us posted with what you go with been thinking about one myself.

Re: Metal Carports

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 7:00 am
by Ed J
It is well worth the money to have them put it up.I did two and it is a rear, mine were 19 x 20 x 8

Re: Metal Carports

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 8:38 am
by Amx
what's a 'rear'?

Re: Metal Carports

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 10:39 am
by MotoBoat
Amx wrote:what's a 'rear'?
Sometimes it is a "bear" to decipher a misprinted word or not so well constructed sentence. I am going with:

"It is well worth the money to have them put it up.I did two and it is a "BEAR", mine were 19 x 20 x 8. I installed two storage sheds, and it was a "Bear" instead of "rear".

But this is a guess on my part. The author leads to the possibility that he or she " were the ones that did the work when constructing (2) 19 x 20 x 8ft metal storage covers, rather than paying to have them built.

Re: Metal Carports

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 10:43 am
by Amx
MotoBoat wrote:
Amx wrote:what's a 'rear'?
Sometimes it is a "bear" to decipher a misprinted word or not so well constructed sentence. I am going with:

"It is well worth the money to have them put it up.I did two and it is a "BEAR", mine were 19 x 20 x 8. Not "rear".

But this is a guess on my part. The author leads to the possibility that he or she " were the ones that did the work when constructing (2) 19 x 20 x 8ft metal storage covers, rather than paying to have them built.
Very good explination, [thumbup] thanks, I just couldn't come up with one. Yes, I can be slow at times, way too often these days. Those aluminum sheds can be a BEAR to assemble too, been there, done that, then disassembled 2, and reassembled them where I moved to.

Re: Metal Carports

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 10:51 am
by MotoBoat
Tom, there is no way to unscramble every misspelled work, tipped on the wetsite. Correct "work" with "word". "tipped" with "typed", and "wetsite" with "website".........lol........your not to blame unless you typed the sentence!

Re: Metal Carports

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 10:56 am
by Amx
You should see what/how I type BEFORE I read thru it all and edit all the miss typing and spelling and not pushing on the key hard enough for that letter to show up, such. Both fat fingered, not knowing how to spell a word, even not good enough to find it in the online dictionary. lol Some words I guess in a search engine and that can work most of the time, but not always, so then I just guess and quit careing. [laugh]

Oh ya, I edited 3 words in this paragraph .

edit #2 - I left the word 'careing' that way with the extra e on purpose.

Re: Metal Carports

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 1:42 pm
by MotoBoat
Fat fingers! Try typing with fat fingers and a few short fingers too.......lol! When impaling yourself in the finger repeatedly with a barbed hook, it is easier to cut off the digit of the finger rather than mess with removing the hook ](*,)

Re: Metal Carports

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 2:21 pm
by salmonkiller
Great info.... =D>

Re: Metal Carports

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 6:46 pm
by Ed J
Darn auto correct. Yes it was a bear. Sorry for the confusion

Re: Metal Carports

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 9:11 pm
by salmonkiller
Got er done