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woodmills1

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here are a few shots of yesterdays barn raising. My customer had a crew put up this post and beam oak 24x 24 horse barn. frame went up between 7:00 and 3:00 notice the crane, i dont think it had any hours on it. what a great sight to see my trees, as 8x8 going up as this barn.
 

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Talk about having the right to for the job,glad the weather held for you folks yesterday.
 
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Woody,I've never seen such HUGE framing timbers on such a small building....WOW!!! Looks like you did a great job on the trees,that structure will be around for a day or two.
 
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<font color=blue>...what a great sight to see my trees...</font color=blue>

Thanks Woody for the "posts" and literally.../w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

How many trees did that building/job translate to...?

Do you happen to know the average number of trees used in a standard platform construction/average home...?

Just curious.../w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

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That's a beautiful building Woody! Looks like it'll be around, uh... forever!!! Nice solid construction. I recall you milling the timbers, do you do the joinery as well? Very nice /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
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I think it took 40 some trees to cut the pieces for the barn, with some of the 4 x 6 and smaller having already been cut 2 years prior. I know that I cut 5000 bd ft of framing timbers for the 24 x 24 barn and a 12 x 12 addition that is to go up in a few weeks. I did not cut the mortise and tennons, but am thinking of trying a few to see if this method would be one I can try. I too thought that 8 x 8 was over kill for the building size, but was reminded that the size was defined most by the amount of material that would be left after the joints were cut.
 
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Anytime you want to try some timber framing just give me a call. While you were watching that barn go up, I was working on taking one down. This was an old "Onion barn" in Danvers, Mass. that will be re-erected in Ipswich, Mass at the Cuvilly Arts Center in July. The cranes sure do make the work go faster. It is quite likely that they used a gin pole to put this up originally.

As for post widths, it often comes down to a combination of strength and aesthetics. Oak is quite stron but also shrinks and checks a lot when drying (when compared to white pine).
Nice looking project - I think I saw some pictures of it in the Nashua Telegraph.
 

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