creekbend
Super Star Member
Great job and an A+ in regards to detail. I respect both of you for undertaking such a monumental task.
WOW what a barn, love the loft doors, the finish on the wood realy looks good, with the beams. What color is the roof tin? It blends in perfect with your design. Keep up the great work:thumbsup:
Dave
Looks very nice.
What will it be used for?
Eddie
Thought that some of the members might like to see the barn that we are building. My wife, Lin, and I have done all of the work on this, including the design. We have incorporated some post and beam as well as some pole barn construction techniques. We built our own lifting device to set up the bents and have even named it. We have been building it from the top down, once the main frame work was up. Here are some pictures of where we are at this time. We started this project in late 2007, with the site work, actual building began in late summer of 2008.
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Rear of the Monitor Barn
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North side of the Monitor Barn
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How the interior will appear.
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The front as it stands on 4-30-12.
We hope you have enjoyed the pictures, thanks for looking.
fantastic job. I have given thought to how I might be able to build a simple timber frame barn one day. How did you raise the bents?
That is some beautiful craftsmanship. Great job!
That is one gorgeous project.
Linanddave - that's a handsome building. I like the little glazed triangles at the drive bay, and the closet cedar.
I'm kind of surprised to see no knee braces below the loft floor level except at the drive bay - or did I miss something? You're depending on the bend resistance of the posts - are they locked into the slab? It looks like a violent wind would put a lot of stress on the posts and where they connect to the upper floor structure. I see what might be post anchors, and you talked about raising bents, so I'm guessing the posts sit on the slab?
I'd hate to see all that good workmanship stressed out.
Jim
Sir, I mean no disrespect, and admire your work. I hope I looked at all the pictures, since I was curious. The center section is well braced, above the loft floor. I just don't see any bracing below that. What I'd be afraid of is the whole upper level being pushed sideways by a wind event, and the posts giving up at the loft floor level. I do think your upper bracing on the center section would hold a lot. Best of luck with your enterprise.Thanks, hope I didn't sound too upset.
Linn Dave I'm from the Clinton area. and sometimes get to the Batesville is this where your building your barn ?
The weather this year has been dry enough the rain never held up the work.
Good looking work and 72 is still young enough to be able to do most any type of work out of the direct sun shine .
ken
So here's the deal.
This has been reviewed on my web site by thousands from all around the world, no one has had a problem with stressed poles.
It has also been reviewed by some of the best architects in the country, they remarked that it is an amazing build. They loved it, and had no concerns with the design.
So Jim when this comes down in the next wind that blows thru, you will be the first one that I email and tell about it. So I suggest you sit by your computer, as you seem to do, and wait for the crash.