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Here's something that you may want to consider, will there be a potential of trees falling on it? I know, you can clear a buffer, but if you didn't want to I'd go with stick built. My neighbor has a metal building, a tree fell on it 2 yrs. ago and it could not be repaired. He had insurance and I think that's what "they" came up with so....
Makes sense...
Often where metal will bend, wood is either going to break or flex. So, a tree on it might bend a much larger area of a metal structure. Where a wooden one would break some at the point of impact, but areas farther out could flex back into position once the tree was removed. The bent metal can never be properly straightened so it get's scrapped to make Fiat's. :lol:
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