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irwin

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Cleared an area, gravel then powered stone. This first pic is pipe frame durring assembly
.Took us a lot longer than hoped, but done mostly by me and whoever I can talk into helping with heavier stuff. Got the roof up finally this weekend. huuurrah.
Got the idea to post these by a thread about putting up horse fence............coming soon.
 
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This old guy has been waiting to move in since october.
Will most likely finish 2 stalls then some temp. fencing so can move him here in a week or two. heres to optimism..
 
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Is he an Arabian?
 
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Because this is a "portable" building I didn't need to make any serious footings. I was able to dig four 4.5 foot holes and use these anchor forms. attached to the bottom pipe frame and my building inspector was happy.
in ground- and before sunk and filled with 6 eighty lb readi-mix bags each
 
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MikePA said:
Is he an Arabian?
The wife will love you.. they're her favorite:D yes
 
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Pretty cool. I don't have horses, but there will come a time when I need a place to put them and I'm looking forward to your progress. Please keep the pics coming.

Eddie
 
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EddieWalker said:
Pretty cool. I don't have horses....

Hold off as long as you can. :)

-Mike Z.
 
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irwin said:
Because this is a "portable" building I didn't need to make any serious footings. I was able to dig four 4.5 foot holes and use these anchor forms. attached to the bottom pipe frame and my building inspector was happy.

Interesting that you need the structure inspected if it is not permanent. Good job doing it right.

-Mike Z.
 
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irwin said:
The wife will love you.. they're her favorite:D yes
His head looked kinda small, so I guessed Arabian. :)
 
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Did you compact the crushed stone at all? The pipe frame is new to me, are those fencing pipes? Or is it a kit ready to go up. It would be great to see the joint in detail, if possible:)

Thanks!
 
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MikePA said:
His head looked kinda small, so I guessed Arabian. :)


And he has big lips or end snout. Whatever them horse people call the muzzle.
:)

-Mike Z.
 
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riptides said:
Interesting that you need the structure inspected if it is not permanent. Good job doing it right.

-Mike Z.
yah... At first had no intention of asking, but sense of responsibility won out. Called him told him what was up and he said " need to check cause of the horse" Once in his office he had me , got my check and I got a permit and his anchor requirement..I do 'try and do the right thing for the right reason'. Whats done is done.
 
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czechsonofagun said:
Did you compact the crushed stone at all? The pipe frame is new to me, are those fencing pipes? Or is it a kit ready to go up. It would be great to see the joint in detail, if possible:)

Thanks!
hi Prokop , Will have to take pictures tomorrow and post for you, tuesday evenings I spend with my 84 year old dad. won't get back til dark.

Gravel was compacted by driving over and over and over.....the frame is a kit will post more info later.

I'm feeling more positive about getting emmett ( the arabian) here soon seeing I got the roof on..Just hope the much better half keeps her word and does most of the horse takincareof duties...:D I really think I should be doing tractor work, am I right?
 
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czechsonofagun said:
Did you compact the crushed stone at all? The pipe frame is new to me, are those fencing pipes? Or is it a kit ready to go up. It would be great to see the joint in detail, if possible:)

Thanks!
Here a side connection.
and back a little This is the sled end of bottom runner.
 
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This is what the barn area looked like before we started
 
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.......................................... We started with the frame. 3/8" bolts+nuts. Loosely put together. Two people with tape measure to square it up.(one two stall section at a time) lay out joining pipes to space out sections, then do the other two stall section. Pretty easy really, just time consuming.
Then cut 2x4's to fit, follow directions, drill corresponding holes and bolt 2x4 to frame tabs.



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This view is walking up from driveway Still have many tree to cut, one thing at a time.:)
 
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Saturday june 9th, it's 11:15 am, been raining hard for over an hour. an hour ago my siding boards showed up..:D at least they're stacked under the dry roof, but not doing any cutting and hanging boards for a while yet.
Only so much time to get this ready, less now.:rolleyes:
 
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Yesterday was a wash, a real wash, rained all day, at times it really came down. Was suppose to rain today, but it was partly sunny and got a little more accomplished ( not a whole lot though-had other things planned ) used 1x12 pine, rough side out (cheap, see title of thread) was going to use T1-11 till I got a price :eek: and this is as far as I got before had to clean up and get to appointment.
..............I like this look much better than the T1-11 look so am glad I went with the rough pine. will try and do a little this week, the weather is iffy though, forecast is showers all week.. we'll see..gonna stain it and waterproof as I get a side done ..optimism . :rolleyes:
 

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