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<blockquote data-quote="buckaroo" data-source="post: 5657202" data-attributes="member: 7129"><p>My back wall is going to be 10 ft tall, with size being 16x16, not 100% sure what I'm making walls from , do not want to lay block that high!! Thinking of 6x6 posts, treated wood for wall then some sealed over metal roofing, since on a hill with little moisture problems and the ground is slate. Putting several water drums in it to hold heat thru the nights that are chilly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckaroo, post: 5657202, member: 7129"] My back wall is going to be 10 ft tall, with size being 16x16, not 100% sure what I'm making walls from , do not want to lay block that high!! Thinking of 6x6 posts, treated wood for wall then some sealed over metal roofing, since on a hill with little moisture problems and the ground is slate. Putting several water drums in it to hold heat thru the nights that are chilly [/QUOTE]
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