Come out and chat with Derrick at Canada’s Farm show this week in Regina. Let him show you why a Powerlift Hydraulic Door is the best door option for your new build or renovation of an existing building.
@Kotyjo I’m not following you. Your tweet mentions 80x200 building. Zipperlock buildings have proven themselves since early ‘70s. Picture is 80x200 with 56x22 Powerlift hydraulic door
I present you with the latest compilation by @2WeeksVids.
Six years of disinformation from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in two bite sized minutes. Enjoy... and remember its only satire!
@cculpepper4 @RepHerrell If you think those things are because of these protest, you need to open your eyes. Both your gov’t and ours have implemented policies that created the inflation. 2 weeks on the bridge was a very small piece of the puzzle
Make your Quonset great again! Here we have a transformation from a 20x14 slider that didn’t work very well to a 24x16 Powerlift hydraulic door that will work every time! This one has R30 insulation for the future spray foam job by prairie boys. Thanks Matt Kelly @DoorsPowerlift
Another successful facelift on this old building. No more birds to make a mess on the equipment. This Powerlift hydraulic door makes this building worth using again. @DoorsPowerlift
@Plantmore1 Depends on what building you are putting on the piles. Prairie steel style building puts very minimal horizontal pressure on the piles where a rigid frame will have a significantly higher horizontal reaction. In the latter case I would recommend concrete for sure