Garage--barn--shelter--building built my way

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*Know what you mean you and I are the same age.
 
   / Garage--barn--shelter--building built my way #52  
wroughtn_harv, Very nice work. I did my perling just like that though I must say your work is much better quality.


TBAR
 
   / Garage--barn--shelter--building built my way #53  
Harv:

I've bumped this because I've always been interested in your building techniques ever since I saw this. I"m going to be building an equipment shed and I'm planning on using this method.:thumbsup::thumbsup:
So, my question is how did you tie the roof rafters into the ridge pipe?
How tall above the ground were the ridge poles and the outer wall pipe lengths?

I know it's been awhile since you did this project but I was hoping the little grey cells haven't forgotten too much.....:D

I know you're on to using your clips now. Where could I buy some of them these days?:confused:

Thanks.

Glenn.
 
 
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