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brightmeadow |
Posted - Sep 21 2006 : 12:34:30 PM Not sure what category to put this in so I stuck it here. We need a new roof for our old silo in western Michigan.
Is that even possible? We're not using the silo but are afraid if we don't fix it it may start coming down eventually. Don't want those huge concrete blocks falling on anyone.
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brightmeadow |
Posted - Sep 25 2006 : 7:09:51 PM Thanks so much for the tip. I'll check them out!
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Horseyrider |
Posted - Sep 22 2006 : 08:28:14 AM That's a tough one? I take it that it's a concrete silo? Do you want to use it for silage, or just preserve it so it doesn't degrade any further?
If it was me I would contact Harvestore in DeKalb Illinois. They make silos, and probably have dealt with this.
Good luck! |