25 yr 3 tabs...71.85 30 yr arch 83.10
GAF in Maine>>>
We got a 1,000 gal skid tank, which is on "SKIDS" go figure. I mounted some 6 x 6's under it so it is completely above the ground. If there is any spilage it will be easy to spot. I asked about the higher sulfer content diesel as I had heard the sa>>>
I spoke with Bradco New Orleans yesterday and they expect a price decrease after the new yr first quarter.>>>
Has the price of shingles started to drop for anyone?
I called yesterday to check on this at my local supplier. Price aint budged:angry:
25 yr 3 tab-65.67+Tax 30 yr Dims-79.71+tax>>>
Old School, if you are not running that forklift on the road , get red fuel, it's at least .45 cheeper on the gal. Plus red fuel still has all the sulfur in it , a key ingredient in the lubrication system of the diesel engine. All the new road diesel jus>>>
We don't have any of the above facilities here, but the service side is only three trucks, the foamers are all over the country and use this place when they need a re-up and the shingle crews are subs. The propane filling station would be nice as we have>>>
(One fillup deserves another) eeeeeeewwwwwwwjeez woody lol>>>
Mike H wrote: [quote]Yes, putting them in the ground in virtually prohibitive.
I have a fuel island with a 500 gal gas, 1000 gal diesel, a propane filling station and a 250 gal ag diesel.
The price delivered is higher than at the pump, but if you>>>
Yes, putting them in the ground in virtually prohibitive.
I have a fuel island with a 500 gal gas, 1000 gal diesel, a propane filling station and a 250 gal ag diesel.
The price delivered is higher than at the pump, but if you've got to have people runn>>>
Avoid putting the tank in the ground. There's no end to the headaches that will create.>>>
I looked at it but around here there are too many environmental concerns. EPA and the Army Corp. make it almost impossible to put a tank in around here.>>>
OS, Yes. I'm seeing some things starting to shake in the shingle market even though there's still huge demand just north of us from the last major storm that ripped across the KY/Ohio rivers.
Most of the standard colors(Blk, WW) are about 5-7 bucks>>>