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05-10-2004, 08:53 PM #315000 RPM
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Don't really know who
because they got distribution points and installers everywhere. I can check it out tomorrow and see if they have someone in NJ. I know I've faxed them orders to have them installed in another state, and they took care of it, but I'll check it out.
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05-10-2004, 09:02 PM #32
So how much for that demo 18 x 21 standard height, with two sides and back enclosed (front open cause I'm putting up against the back of my garage), installed on my level ground in New Jersey?
2004 Hydra-Sports Vector 2600 - twin 225 Yamahas
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05-10-2004, 09:11 PM #33
Mike,IMHO you`ll want 6 foot sides,You`ll be banging your head all the timewith the 5 footers!!also 12 guage and 6 ribs.I`ll sell you mine for $1000. if you`re interested,I`m building a three bay garagethis summer.I don`t know how we could get it to N.J.,but I almost think it would fit on aheavy equipment trailer.
why ask me ?
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05-10-2004, 09:18 PM #345000 RPM
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Here's the same thing in NJ
Try this link and you can figure you price right online. Installation is free. Just the price of the building and tax. Pick your options. This is the same as Coast to Coast, Tri-state, etc. Pricing varies a little but that may be because of the installers labor rates. Check it out at: http://www.cdlstorage.com/index.htm
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05-10-2004, 09:20 PM #35
What size is yours? Can you email me a photo? (shu94@comcast.net) Is it fully enclosed? I can come get it (I guess I would need a trailer, would a large enclosed car trailer work? Can you disassemble it?
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05-10-2004, 09:25 PM #36
Thank you, that link was great, lots of good photos of a typical install.
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05-10-2004, 09:33 PM #375000 RPM
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Difference in guage
Be sure to check out the different guages of framework. Just click on the 12 or 14 guage for the different prices. The 12 will be stronger and carry a limited rust through warranty. Also might be better with the higher snow loads.
I've seen these enclosed and then insulated to make great little winter workshops. We also sell them to people for patio covers, picnic shelters in parks, etc.
It takes the installers about 45 minutes to put one of these basic carports up. It's basically in kit form. Coast to Coast doesn't discount if you want to install yourself since they deliver to your site anyway. They probably would if you picked it up at the factory. I'd bet that company in the link would do the same.