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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5085624" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>We had plans of building four new shooting houses on the farm last year. We completed two of them and then stopped the project due to lumber cost.....if I had a pile of materials I wouldn't hesitate to build.....but I would invest in treated post and treated floor joist....then use materials you have to build the house....keep it painted unless your gonna wrap it in metal.....I've done a couple from all sawmill lumber, no treated, and they served us well...but years down the road every one of them needed replacement....so this time we built them where they will last....hard to beat a nice shooting house on a rainy day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5085624, member: 20594"] We had plans of building four new shooting houses on the farm last year. We completed two of them and then stopped the project due to lumber cost.....if I had a pile of materials I wouldn't hesitate to build.....but I would invest in treated post and treated floor joist....then use materials you have to build the house....keep it painted unless your gonna wrap it in metal.....I've done a couple from all sawmill lumber, no treated, and they served us well...but years down the road every one of them needed replacement....so this time we built them where they will last....hard to beat a nice shooting house on a rainy day. [/QUOTE]
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