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I am sure that metal is on wooden framing
Good point, probably is in this case, but steel framed buildins are pretty common too.
 
Good point, probably is in this case, but steel framed buildins are pretty common too.
OP said it was a shop built by hillbillies. I'm picturing a wood framed outhouse.

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Do you get much snow buildup on that roof?

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Do you get much snow buildup on that roof?

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Not really. Plus when I fire up my stove that heats 2500 sq ft in this 400 sq ft area its like being a turkey in a oven baking at 350 degrees. Extra crispy skin. You can get a sun tan inside when you throw another log on.
 
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