My pole barn...a solo affair

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Good deal Brandi. Glad to see someone is making headway.:thumbsup: I feel like all I've been doing is treading water. The more that I do, the more that I have to maintain. It's a vicious circle. :smiley_aafz::ashamed:
 
   / My pole barn...a solo affair #152  
Luke and I hung the frame of the barn door last Saturday. It was easier than I thought. I hung it to get dimensions for brackets under the door to roll on when opening and closing. I will hang metal after final hanging of the door. Look close and you will see the "X" bracing wire that really works to put the frame square.
It has almost had no work on it the last two years while taking care Mom and Dad and their estate, but now I have some cash to finish it. It was two years ago, February, I started the siding. So now the door with it's checkboard siding will be finished soon!
hugs, Brandi

Brandi,

The door looks good!!! Looks like you used the braces on the corners like I did. Are you going to put plywood on the inside to help with the structural integrity or just put the metal on the outside???

Chris
 
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Good deal Brandi. Glad to see someone is making headway.:thumbsup: I feel like all I've been doing is treading water. The more that I do, the more that I have to maintain. It's a vicious circle. :smiley_aafz::ashamed:

Brian,:)
It sure feels good.:D Had a hiccup this last week.:( My 2002 Cummins in my Ram 2500 needed $260 in auto transmission cooler pressure lines.:mad: They keep making it harder and harder to fix with baling wire and duct tape!;)
hugs, Branid
 
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Brandi,

The door looks good!!! Looks like you used the braces on the corners like I did. Are you going to put plywood on the inside to help with the structural integrity or just put the metal on the outside???

Chris

Chris,:)
Thanks!:thumbsup: I won't be using plywood gussets as the metal corner braces, the 2x4 bracing, the corner and T brackets, along with the wire make it stout enough.;) I tipped it on one corner, by accident, with my backhoe:eek: before adding the 2x4 braces (also for metal attachment) and the door held.:D
hugs, Brandi
 
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Since my last post I had shoulder surgery (in August) for an injury at work and Bunion and hammer toe surgery last Dec. I was off work for 15 weeks before the shoulder surgery, so the door frame was all I did in 2010.

I decided I needed to pour the concrete center floor before finishing the door. Before that I needed to get electrical power permanently out to the barn. I wanted to run cable to handle 50 amps for a welder. When I went to hook up the cable to my meter pole, three weeks ago, I found carpenter ants had ate the center out of the meter pole.

So the last two weekends I have been installing a 200 amp meter pole. I always like handling electricity real slow. I had a new air conditioner service disconnect box installed on the new pole and wired it wrong, as the switch is hidden in plastic. I fried the switch when I turned on the breaker. The 30 amp breaker tripped with such force it almost popped out of the breaker box, as the metal face was off.

So I used the old rusted service disconnect box I got from my Dad when I installed the pole back in 1994. I like it because it has a huge external handle that opens the circuit and every time I see it, I think of Dad.

Anyway, I got all the service reconnected and took a break and took the fried disconnect box apart out of curiosity and found it was simple to fix, as only one contact was welded and popped loose without tools. So now I have a new air conditioner service disconnect box sitting on a shelf in my shop waiting for the day when my son may need it!

I got to play with the Big RED Beast a bunch in this project including the hydraulic auger. I had to dig down 5 feet for the pole to meet code. So I am truly glad I bought the Danuser hydrualic auger. I need an extension for the auger bits, as I had to dig out a hole, to hit 5 feet, for the motor to go down enough.

The pole was 25 feet long, so I was kind of nervous as I hoisted it up with a chain at the 13 foot mark, but the Big RED Beast's loader bucket made the job easy.
hugs, Brandi
 

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I hung the door frame, again today, to get an idea for the concrete slope at the door way. I also finally figured out how to hang the door with the Big RED Beast's loader bucket.:thumbsup: I then decided to fit the door roller brackets.:cool:

I would have used "store bought" rails, but I could only find the bottom rails at Tractor Supply Co. by special order and I would have had to buy 10 rails.:mad: The brackets TSC had in stock were just too expensive.

So I made some brackets from 1/8 thick 1 inch strap and bent them at work.:licking: The wheels were found online at Grizzly.com -- Home) Anyway, it took way to long to get the rollers just right and clear the door.

But they are done and now I can hang the door anytime and sheet it in the red and white "Purina" checkboard pattern.:D

Hopefully in the next few weeks I can get the concrete contractor to pour the 6 inch concrete in the center section.:cool:
hugs, Brandi
 

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Brandi, you are just waaay too self-reliant.;) Nice job! I am a bit mystified at your checkerboard pattern. You might have folks drivin' up your driveway thinkin' your barn is a feed store.:laughing:

I'm looking forward to seeing the floor poured and the doors in place.:thumbsup:
 
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Brandi, you are just waaay too self-reliant.;) Nice job! I am a bit mystified at your checkerboard pattern. You might have folks drivin' up your driveway thinkin' your barn is a feed store.:laughing:

I'm looking forward to seeing the floor poured and the doors in place.:thumbsup:
Totally agree with everything Jim said. Like the checkerboard idea. It'll give it character:thumbsup:
 
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Mike and Jim,
Thanks. Yeah, I know, I can be intimidating.;)
hugs, Brandi
 

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