Finally My Pole Barn/Workshop Has Started

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hunterridgefarm

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Well after 3-4 years of having the money set aside for the pole barn/workshop and then having to use it for other things I am able to start.

I had to take around 26 trees out around where the shop will go. I don't want to build and then have a tree fall on it because this was all wood and the wind blows hard across the ridge.

I spent the last month or so grading with the box blade and FEL to get it level and direct water away from the building and still have a little grading to do. The reason it took several months was due to weather and only getting to work on Saturday.

I had around 18 stumps ground this past Saturday. A friend of mine grinds as a side business. He must be doing well since he now has two 50k + machines. 400 inches plus of stump grinding cost 400.00 with two machines working.
 

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Here is a couple showing the difference in one area before and after. The drop off was about 2 foot where I had graded to the point I needed the stumps removed.
 

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The shop will be 24 x 36 enclosed with 12 x 36 lean to and 10 ft roof extension like a covered porch. My wife want the porch look since it was so close to the house.

I know I will need bigger so we are planning to add on to the length in a year or two.

The walls will be 12 foot, fully concreted inside with covered porch and lean to concreted. The reason I am concreting under the lean to is I plan to enclose it at some point. I will have one 10 x 10 door and a man door. Also having it fully insulated during the build.
 

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Stumps ground Saturday, post holes dug today. Inspection of holes tomorrow and if the weather is good post will be put in and concrete.
 

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Love the dried dirt! Also you did a great job leveling it.
 
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Thanks for posting... looking forward to more!
 
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Thanks guys. The dried dirt is deceiving, its is just hiding the rocks. :D My skill has improved with the box blade.:laughing:

Was able to get most of the post in yesterday before the rain. Should have them concreted in today and maybe the roof trusses up.
 

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A little more progress
 

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Love a pole barn build!!!!

Where did you get your trusses? Are your wall purlins on the flat between your posts? I like those big 6x6 posts, but those purlins make me nervous. How did you attach them and what are you going to do about the sag in the middle? I'm a big believer in getting as much strength out of every aspect of a building and wall purlins are a big part of getting your sheer strength combined with your siding. What are you using for your exterior siding?

Eddie
 

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