Re: Keeping a Plane Outside???
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:32 pm
I built my hangar in 2001,the building cost $7,500 delivered to the site,the slab was $14,000 the front of the building & four bypass doors I built myself with locally purchased materials for about $2,000.I assembled the the whole thing myself (with the help of friends). The insulation was another $2,000(R10) solely to combat condensation.It is 50x70 feet & there is no way to calculate the value of this building! If I am on this property & not on a tractor or some other honey do mission I am in the hangar.Everything is here from my 170 thru motorcycles to guns to sat TV to cooking range, wash machine & dryer full bathroom with shower.At the time it was the very cheapest covered space that money could buy.It is a"Q" type building therefore impervious to most wind & virtually all snow loads(I know ,I know, I don't have to worry about snow loads here, just telling about the building
)There are no trees within falling distance so it would have to be a storm that could pick up & drop something big enough to smash the building.Anyone that has ever kept anything for a long time whether it was a book or a ball peen hammer knows that it fares far better if it is protected from the "elements".It's not just the paint it's every single rivet & wire that returns to the earth at a much faster rate outside than in.The warmer & saltier climate the truer this is.(IMO) So IMO if you can afford a building to keep your stuff in,including your butt when you are relaxing,you will be much better in the long run.
