3gunr
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I had a 28x36 metal garage with 2 10x9 doors and concrete floor last yr for 17,000 Cardinal carports.
65 psi.....lol.the earlier pic of the flat roof structure would blow down or be crushed by snow here. ha.
65 psi snow and 150 wind is the building i'm getting in the next month or so, but at 10x the cost some of you are doing this for. fully enclosed/insulated/doors etc.
It's a wet snow65 psi.....lol.
Based on 20# per cu ft that would be about 468 feet of snow on your roof if my math was accurate![]()
Even at the weight of pure water, still be something like 150' or so.It's a wet snow![]()
Use metal I beams front and rear to support . I looked at building a 15×46 loaf shed this way. I ended up buying a 15x30 Eagle prefab 2yrs ago. They installed it in 4hrs. Material and labor $4600. This yr im building a wood structure for more room. Wood mill needs open floor area...But how do you support it in the middle with no poles??
But how do you support it in the middle with no poles??
That... doesn't sound right. Even three years ago before covid lumber prices, no way a 30x45 full kit with all metal was coming in under 10 grand for materials.I bought a Menard's package for a 30 x 45 post barn with steel siding and roof. It was about $3500 if I remember right. About 3 years later, I am still digging 6 foot deep post holes and have 5 posts and 1 truss up. I should have cleared the site before buying.
We built a 40 x 48 in 2020 for $45,000. Local builder and very good at what he does. It has a concrete floor, electrical, commercial 18' x 14 high-overhead door/w a commercial garage door opener. This included excavating and crushed rock backfill around the perimeter & driveway. We built a second metal building in 2021. AKA horse barn 36' x 48' $150,000 and climbing. Custom everything including horse stalls. Cleary Builders did the work. Over 1 1/2 years behind schedule. Lots of quality issues and we do not recommend them.If you want to build a 20 by 40 pole barn, what kind should you build, and what should it cost? Is metal or wood better, and where can you get the materials or is a prefab cost the same considering time and effort...
Last year I built a 36x40. It cost me about $3000. i used 8” 16 ga. metal studs and built my own trusses. The low outside walls are 16’ tall. I notched a 4x4 post 16’ long and bolted to my tractor bucket. On the high end of the post I put a pulley and used the winch on my side by side to winch them up. I bought dwc channel to lath the trusses together and the. Screwed my roof to this channel(channel used to be called hat channel). I bought R panel for the roof. I had a bunch of barn tin and put that on the walls. I did this entire build by myself, it took me a month total but I did it with a torn rotator cuff and I was 63 years old.If you want to build a 20 by 40 pole barn, what kind should you build, and what should it cost? Is metal or wood better, and where can you get the materials or is a prefab cost the same considering time and effort...
OK, that looks doable.Last year I built a 36x40. It cost me about $3000. i used 8” 16 ga. metal studs and built my own trusses. The low outside walls are 16’ tall. I notched a 4x4 post 16’ long and bolted to my tractor bucket. On the high end of the post I put a pulley and used the winch on my side by side to winch them up. I bought dwc channel to lath the trusses together and the. Screwed my roof to this channel(channel used to be called hat channel). I bought R panel for the roof. I had a bunch of barn tin and put that on the walls. I did this entire build by myself, it took me a month total but I did it with a torn rotator cuff and I was 63 years old.
The trusses distribute the roof load to the side poles.But how do you support it in the middle with no poles??