WOW I never would have known that a disassembled garage , especially a large one, could be loaded on to such a long trailer. I didn't even know there were such types of long trailers, I've never seen one where I live. So - am very glad I saw this video, as it looks now like it could cost me a lot less to transport the garage I was after than I had realised!
Unfortunately not, there was no way to get the roof down without ripping the shingles off. I will be putting new shingles on that match the roof on our house
In a moder World Wide Waste it's a ray of light to see people likeminded... Thank you for sharing!
Thankfully the seller also felt it was wrong to throw this away. Thanks for watching!
WOW I never would have known that a disassembled garage , especially a large one, could be loaded on to such a long trailer. I didn't even know there were such types of long trailers, I've never seen one where I live. So - am very glad I saw this video, as it looks now like it could cost me a lot less to transport the garage I was after than I had realised!
Yes, tough to move those long boards without a trailer. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the great content.
Thank you for watching!
Were you able to reuse the shingles?
Unfortunately not, there was no way to get the roof down without ripping the shingles off. I will be putting new shingles on that match the roof on our house
Did you use a Sawzall to diassemble the woodsiding and framing or did you pull the nails?
I pulled the nails for everything. I expected to have to Sawzall some framing apart but it came apart easier than I expected