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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Tyler, Texas
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It's a beutiful barn and one to be proud of!!!
But there is no way you can end the thread without finishing off the inside. Work benches and storage are almost as important as how it looks on the outside. Thanks for the pictures, Eddie
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My Goals for 2008 1. Fishing and Hunting with my kids. 2. Build my storage Shed. 3. Put my outside access bathroom together. 4. Fence in a quarter acre for Turkeys. 5. Build my gazebo for my front pasture. 6. Finish back pasture and plant it in Bermuda. 7. Start my food plots. 8. Build a comfortable deer stand for two. 9. Build a wood burning fireplace in my home. 10. New flooring in my home. 11. Build a pasture sprayer. 12. Get my old jeep running. |
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Elite Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: east wells,vt
Posts: 3,659
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Afternoon Dullpain,
Wow what a beauty of a barn. Like one of the other posters stated, its got great classic lines and I especially like the duel shed roofs on each side for those hot summer day wrenching sessions Thanks so much for posting all those great pics and enjoy your new barn ! ![]()
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scotty ,,,course,,it is gas,and gas is,,well,gas,,so,,but it kills the @#$$ oughta them yellow jackets,,,thingy |
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Gold Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: WKY near Bardwell
Posts: 399
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NICE!, lots of work that's for sure & I know from where I speak
(see my thread "WKY Horse Barn"). I used the TJI's for the floor in my main loft (16" spacing, 12" TJI's on a 16ft span) & really like the soundness of the floor. No shakes or wiggles. Since I have a seperate shop I did not put in a beam/roller like you did but I like the touch. |
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