MotorSeven
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And she said "What do cave men do when it rains/snows?" and told you to go sleep with the horses.
But they sleep standing up...that means i'd be at hoof level....we have Clydes..big pie plate hooves
And she said "What do cave men do when it rains/snows?" and told you to go sleep with the horses.
What's a horse shelter? I have the weather proof variety
My wife and I had the "shelter" argument several times. I win it every time...."well, ok, what do wild horses do when it rains/snows?" :thumbsup:
My 2 cents, is to advise against metal sides, metal roof is fine, but sheet metal and horses don't mix well. It might cost a little more in material and maintenance, but I recommend wood siding, like T-111, then paint or stain it.
Even though there may be no rough edges right after your project is done, damage to the metal is likely to occur over time and sooner or later you'll have some sharp edges exposed.
My 2 cents, is to advise against metal sides, metal roof is fine, but sheet metal and horses don't mix well. It might cost a little more in material and maintenance, but I recommend wood siding, like T-111, then paint or stain it.
Even though there may be no rough edges right after your project is done, damage to the metal is likely to occur over time and sooner or later you'll have some sharp edges exposed.
Is that 6-8" of powder or wet? There is a big difference and the pitch on that roof isn't steep. Shallower than our porch roof from the looks of it. The carpenters built it with 2x10 rafters on 16" centers but the porch is only 5' deep. The porch is enclosed with 30" wide storm windows with 2x6 studs between each and the header is a double 2x10.here are some pics of what i have so far, should i be concerned with the 2x10 header (spans 10') or is it strong enough? we don't get much snow here but will get up to 6-8" which will last a couple days. i plan to block underneath the header at the post for some vertical support. it's attached with 5" long 1/2" lags. the joists are 2x6 and are 15' long but the span is just over 11' and they are 16" OC.