Another 32x40 pole barn project

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Finally, the trusses are up. Quite primitive way to lift it but the boom in the bucket technique worked perfectly. We started adding the purlins on top but the rain stopped us. Hope we can finish all tomorrow. We found challenging working at heights. Now, already thinking at an easy way to work at gables, other than renting a skyjack. How you guys deal with that? Are you building a wood scaffold? Any ideas?
 

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/ Another 32x40 pole barn project #22  
...8' trusses and 2x4's on edge, dropped in double saddle hangers...cheaper than 4' trusses overall. Trusses were a bit more expensive, $180 ea vs the $120 for the 4' trusses. But fewer were needed so it was cheaper overall. No need for the larger header, and purlin cost would be the same since it was still 2x4's. So alot of stuff make it cheaper, and the only added cost was the saddle hangers, but the savings was more than the added cost...

I've found that without any load at all, a 2x4 will bend on you over an 8 foot span. 2x6's with joist hangers would be my choice, but instead of using joist hangers, I would have gone over the tops of the trusses with 16 footer, or even better, 2x6x24 foot long ones and have them on top of three trusses, and then stagger the ends.
 
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Finally, the trusses are up. Quite primitive way to lift it but the boom in the bucket technique worked perfectly. We started adding the purlins on top but the rain stopped us. Hope we can finish all tomorrow. We found challenging working at heights. Now, already thinking at an easy way to work at gables, other than renting a skyjack. How you guys deal with that? Are you building a wood scaffold? Any ideas?


Nice looking building. What I've done before is to set scaffolding on a deck over trailer. I have a gooseneck. Set it up the way you need it to reach whatever. Then it's mobile and maneuverable with tractor. A couple of straps and it's as stable as the trailer. Go ahead and put your wind bracing inside the walls and you can take down all the temporary braces.
 
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Another full weekend work after framing inspection. The inspector requested to add boards under the lean-on rafters as he said, the hangers are not enough. We were able to built a scaffold at one end so we can reach the roof peak and also to install the steel for gable portion. Also, first steel panel on roof is up. Here are couple pictures to enjoy.
 

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/ Another 32x40 pole barn project #25  
Another full weekend work after framing inspection. The inspector requested to add boards under the lean-on rafters as he said, the hangers are not enough. We were able to built a scaffold at one end so we can reach the roof peak and also to install the steel for gable portion. Also, first steel panel on roof is up. Here are couple pictures to enjoy.

Hard to tell in the pictures, but it looks like you used 2x4 hangers for the lean-to rafters? if thats the case, I would tend to agree with the inspector.
 
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Another full weekend work after framing inspection. The inspector requested to add boards under the lean-on rafters as he said, the hangers are not enough. We were able to built a scaffold at one end so we can reach the roof peak and also to install the steel for gable portion. Also, first steel panel on roof is up. Here are couple pictures to enjoy.

Looks great! Please don't take this as criticism or any sort of comment on your work ethic but I wouldn't have been able to contain myself to just one roof panel. I'd have been so excited to be getting them on, I'd have kept at it until midnight if that's what it took. You have more self control than me. :)
 
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Looks great! Please don't take this as criticism or any sort of comment on your work ethic but I wouldn't have been able to contain myself to just one roof panel. I'd have been so excited to be getting them on, I'd have kept at it until midnight if that's what it took. You have more self control than me. :)

Yep, I feel guilty already :). Working entire weekend at the barn plus considering that I have to go at work at 5am next day, not sure if I wish to be on the roof at midnight. What I will do if I'll finish everything in one night :confused:
 
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I am tired after seeing all you have been able to do.
 
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I've got 4' between trusses. In the future I'll install solar panels on the roof so I need a solid roof.

If you intend to install a ceiling in the future, the 4 foot spacing will also be a great advantage. For pure storage, 8 foot spacing has advantages, but if you are finishing the inside, 4 foot is the way to go.
 
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Looking good! Amazing amount of work! I'm getting ready to have our 30x40 built this fall
 
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I had a half day to work on the barn, so without any help I didn't dare to climb on the roof but I was able to finish the framing for windows and door. Also, did some eave work.

Question: are you installing any steel inside the lean-on, under the roof and sides, maybe build a ceiling? If yes can you post some pictures.
 

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Looking good! Amazing amount of work! I'm getting ready to have our 30x40 built this fall

Good luck and look for a helper.
 
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Didn't update the thread for a while. Being busy with the hunting season and be just a weekend warrior as you can see the barn is not done.:eek: Hope 2 more weekends and I'll be done.
 

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/ Another 32x40 pole barn project #34  
Looks good. A nice fieldstone wall to the outside of the shed would look good and keep the pad from washing away. :2cents:
 
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Looks good. I would have never picked that color for the walls, but seeing it in your pictures, I really like it!!!!!
 
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Hard to tell, what color is the roof? Is it white? OR galvalume? or something else?

Looks similar to the color on mine, but I did the dark green rim and roof.

I was torn, I liked the light brown with dark brown trim and roof, as well as green trim. Left it up to the wife and she chose green trim.
 
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Really nice work. That barn looks great. I'm curious, what are you using to cut/shear your side-wall metal?
 
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After 4 months of weekends work, the barn is 99% complete:); still have to install the gaskets around the garage doors and some screws. Overall, very happy how it looks and at a total cost of 14K I don't have any complain. The idea of building a fieldstone around is making waves, in special the stones are widely available on our fields (too bad that are not flat styles but round stones will do the job). Here are some pictures. Thanks for looking and thanks for ideas.

Already, planning forward for a new project: our retirement house build in ICF...
 

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/ Another 32x40 pole barn project
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Looks good!!!!! I will be starting my own 32x40 pole barn project in the spring.

Good luck Woody65 and don't forget to keep us updated.
 

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