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North Central Steel offering single arch buildings

North Central Steel offers single arch PRO-TECH buildings in widths from 24, 30, and 36 feet. These buildings are usually erected on a pony wall from 5- to 10-feet tall. Posts are usually 5-inch square treated posts and use 6-foot spacing on 24- and 30-foot buildings, and 5-foot spacing on the 36-foot width. This is much more economical than a concrete foundation for a conventional building.

The Gatorshield tubing is 2 1/2-inch diameter, which provides the framework, and it is put together without bolts, screws or special tools. This makes it easy to move the structure if you choose.

The PRO-TECH cover may be purchased in Daylight White, which allows approximately 73 percent of available light inside the building. The cover is held in place by a strap and ratchet assembly on each post, which secures it in up to 70 mph wind speeds.

The uses for this building are unlimited. The length is limited only by the space available. Stop by the North Central Steel Co., booth at Mid-America Farm Expo and let us show you the possibilities.



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