YardBikeBob
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Golly, that is some kinda tin color. I'm thinking the guy did it on purpose.
Bob
Bob
Golly, that is some kinda tin color. I'm thinking the guy did it on purpose. Bob
You think he didn't like my red and grey choice? Could be, lol.
Not everyone was a fan of the Eisenhower era. I'm just saying. . . Say, your barn have a white roof? So, anyway, now that you've looked real close at your posts, do you really think they also used glue to laminate the lumber together? Mine are 6x6 solids. A buddy has three 2x6s nailed together. I wasn't paying attention as to whether they used glue, too. I've bought my share of ACQ, though, and can't imagine an effective glue for those heavy, green, wet boards coming off the truck. From how your posts came apart, I doesn't look like glue contributed much. OTOH, that ain't much damage for having to catch a rolling round bale on a mission. I think it would have gone clear through my old tract house in the city. Bob
Don't worry I didn't take offense, just joking around.
The posts weren't built on site, they arrived in the lumber shipment already built. There was glue in between the boards (I could see it in the after the damage) but I agree with you and don't think it did much to add strength. The glue was still stuck to each board but the glue separated cleanly. I did however "just because" glue everything again when I put it back together. I too was happy with the way the building absorbed or withstood the impact. The hill behind it is rather steep and the 1200+ pound bale had some momentum after rolling downhill about 75 yards.
I have done a fair amount of renovation work and was totally surprised to discover how easily laminated and glued joints came apart that were glued with what seemed to be the 'PL family' of glues. My suspicion is that exposure to atmosphere breaks down the adhesive qualities. Also discovered that special adhesives (costly) to glue foam insulation to concrete also simply gave out over time and became powder.
Thanks, I'll post some finished pictures next week when I get another chance to work on it.nice job on the repair! glad to hear it was fairly simple and no major hassles came up!