BrokeFarmerJohn
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- Joined
- Oct 7, 2016
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- Location
- Columbus Ohio
- Tractor
- 2017 Mahindra 5555, John Blue G-1000, Massey Ferguson 98, John Deere GP
I have used the big box stores for a shed before, bought one of those plastic sheds from lowes 10x15, it's a "royal outdoor products brand" called "The Winchester", I built a deck for it and built the shed back in 08 and it's doing great down in southern Ohio.
That being said for a barn I wouldn't use a box store, I would build a barn to last and far exceed my needs.
I have two barns that I have on my property that the previous owner built by himself, he's profession is in construction and he did a great job on the barns except he used hollow cinder block at the base and I have had to chase termites traveling up the block and in the hollow section of the block on the bigger barn, the little barn this guy built out of metal, he welded the ceiling trusses himself from angle and used metal studs so no worries about bugs there lol.
So if I were going to build a barn I would be partial to a steel frame building on concrete. If I did a wood frame I would make sure no wood came in contact with the soil, eventually even treated wood gets ate up. And if I used blocks those puppies would be filled with concrete or something so bugs can't travel in the hollow sections.
I can't help you on a builder in this area because I have never used one, my dad has used a few Amish boys to tin a log cabin down in hocking co but I couldn't tell you who he used, I'll have to ask him.

That being said for a barn I wouldn't use a box store, I would build a barn to last and far exceed my needs.
I have two barns that I have on my property that the previous owner built by himself, he's profession is in construction and he did a great job on the barns except he used hollow cinder block at the base and I have had to chase termites traveling up the block and in the hollow section of the block on the bigger barn, the little barn this guy built out of metal, he welded the ceiling trusses himself from angle and used metal studs so no worries about bugs there lol.
So if I were going to build a barn I would be partial to a steel frame building on concrete. If I did a wood frame I would make sure no wood came in contact with the soil, eventually even treated wood gets ate up. And if I used blocks those puppies would be filled with concrete or something so bugs can't travel in the hollow sections.
I can't help you on a builder in this area because I have never used one, my dad has used a few Amish boys to tin a log cabin down in hocking co but I couldn't tell you who he used, I'll have to ask him.
