Hello Everyone,
Ive got an older pole barn that was on my property when i bought it. It has a giant list of problems which i have been slowly fixing. First major concern was part of the roof had been torn off, that has been fixed. Next major problem is the grading around the barn, that is being fixed. Once ive managed to keep a dry floor im going to pour a concrete pad for half of it and leave the other half dirt. Heres where i need some advice. As far as i can tell the post are just simply stuck into the ground, some have rotted off and need to be repaired. I would like to cut all of the post off at the top of the slab and use a cast in place bracket to attach the columns. I will then use cable x bracing to give the shed its rigidity back. Problem i keep running into in my head is how the heck can i cut off all of those post, pull out the remnants below, and then pour a thickened slab underneath without having the whole shed fall down. Any advice on a method to do this would be appreciated.
Ive got an older pole barn that was on my property when i bought it. It has a giant list of problems which i have been slowly fixing. First major concern was part of the roof had been torn off, that has been fixed. Next major problem is the grading around the barn, that is being fixed. Once ive managed to keep a dry floor im going to pour a concrete pad for half of it and leave the other half dirt. Heres where i need some advice. As far as i can tell the post are just simply stuck into the ground, some have rotted off and need to be repaired. I would like to cut all of the post off at the top of the slab and use a cast in place bracket to attach the columns. I will then use cable x bracing to give the shed its rigidity back. Problem i keep running into in my head is how the heck can i cut off all of those post, pull out the remnants below, and then pour a thickened slab underneath without having the whole shed fall down. Any advice on a method to do this would be appreciated.