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From:k..allen@enron.com
To:jeff.richter@enron.com
Subject:RE: Check this out -
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Date:Tue, 23 Oct 2001 08:16:36 -0700 (PDT)

I like the cedar t-111 version better. Why don't you tell this shop teacher not to be to comfortable and that you will be taking his job in two years.

-----Original Message-----
From: Richter, Jeff
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 7:45 AM
To: Allen, Phillip K.
Subject: Check this out -

<< File: Mvc-002f.jpg << << File: Mvc-013f.jpg << << File: ATT24174.txt << Phillip,

Which one should I do, the 8x12 is half the price.

Jeff

-----Original Message-----
From: Mel Nelson [mailto:nelsonm@whitehallsd.k12.wi.us]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 7:06 AM
To: Richter, Jeff
Subject:


October 17, 2001

Jeff:

I talked to your dad and he has mentioned that you might be interested in
having our class build a shed for you. We pretty much make whatever you
would like to the specifications that you prefer. All of our buildings are
durable and solidly constructed. We build them in our shop and the ownner
is rersponsible for their delivery. There is no labor cost so you are only
charged for the materials.

Our most popular size and style is the 8' x 12' barn . This is the most
economical building that we construct and it is an easier one to haul to a
given site. This building has an exterior of T-111 siding which is cedar
style grooved exterior plywood which can be stained and sealed. We have
usually build them with a 3'-10 1/2" wide door opening. I would think that
would be wide enough for a four wheeler, but you would have to have your
dad measure your vehicle to make sure.. We have probably built and sold
over 30 of these in the past ten years. The price on this shed usually
varies between $800 and $900.



Your dad also indicated an interest in a 10 x 12 gable style shed which is
a bit bigger and ofcourse more expensive. It has vinyl siding and aluminum
soffit/overhang, I am attaching a picture of one we made for Joe
Pronschinske. This project is a bit harder to transport as it is oversize
and legally you are to obtain an oversize laod permit to haul it. Your
dad indicated that Joe would possibly haul it though.
The picture I am attaching shows a common 3' entry door. We are presently
building a structure for Nolan Goplin that has a overhead 6' wide roll up
door. The price on a 10' x 12' shed with a 6' wide roll-up door would be
roughly $1500.


We will build either style and can modify the plans to meet your
needs. With the time we have left in the semester the 8 x 12 would be the
easiest for us to build, but if you let me know right away, by Monday
October 22, that you would like a 10 x12 size we would still be able to
finish that one on time.

If you have any questions just e-mail me or call:
Whitehall School Disctrict 715-538-4364
My Home number 715-985-3063.

Have a good one and take with you later.

Sincerely,

Mel Nelson