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<blockquote data-quote="CopperBeech" data-source="post: 659409" data-attributes="member: 8925"><p>Just a quick question. I'm in the process of putting up a pole barn, type barn, to over winter some pigs and store a few bits and bobs. It's only 20ft by 30ft, although will probably be extended next year. It will have a box profile roof, and initially I was going to box profile the walls up to about 5ft, with some re-enforcement on the inside, and then Yorkshire board the rest. I've recently been looking at some of the Galebreaker 'Farmflex' material, with a view to using it instead of the boarding, as it will probably be cheaper and certainly be quicker to put up. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone used the stuff and how durable is it, and how much of the rain etc will it cut out?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CopperBeech, post: 659409, member: 8925"] Just a quick question. I'm in the process of putting up a pole barn, type barn, to over winter some pigs and store a few bits and bobs. It's only 20ft by 30ft, although will probably be extended next year. It will have a box profile roof, and initially I was going to box profile the walls up to about 5ft, with some re-enforcement on the inside, and then Yorkshire board the rest. I've recently been looking at some of the Galebreaker 'Farmflex' material, with a view to using it instead of the boarding, as it will probably be cheaper and certainly be quicker to put up. Has anyone used the stuff and how durable is it, and how much of the rain etc will it cut out? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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