Based on what Ive heard, it may be worth repairing. I guess elbow grease and a 10 lb hammer? I aint nevva fewwled round with a carport..any advice or referrals appreciated. TIA
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Based on what Ive heard, it may be worth repairing. I guess elbow grease and a 10 lb hammer? I aint nevva fewwled round with a carport..any advice or referrals appreciated. TIA
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I would cut out any crinkled section of the tubes and slide a larger sleeve over, of smaller tube inside. Replace the tin. I’m sure someone would be interested in the scrap tin for a deer stand, etc
http://www.centralsteelbuildings.com/
When I built my dog kennels I bought supplies from them. They manufacturer everything on site. You can call, order, and pick up pretty easily. Should be easy to pull your dented pieces and replace them.
cool deal! That link you posted may just be the what I do, HH12..seems stupid to completely replace something that is only partially damaged. Thanks to GS as well..wheels are turning. The carport was sold as is with the house so I cannot claim it through the insurance.
Last edited by Duck Nitz; 12-29-2023 at 07:47 PM.
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Pretty sure he posted some pics in this thread of mine
https://scducks.com/forum/showthread...Dont%92s/page2
You can buy the square tubing and Replace bent pieces and replace damaged metal.
I’ve got some of the square tubing here at the house. Order the sheet metal from Yoders in Newberry.
Noted..thanks Smilee!
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