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Very impressive work Brandi.
I also worked on helicopters.. The rc type.
I also worked on helicopters.. The rc type.
jinman said:Wow! Brandi, I hope the post hole digging wasn't all done with that manual PHD in the first picture. Whew! I guess if it's all sand, that wouldn't be horrible, but I'm really partial to my auger.
Nice job. I particularly like your roof line and vent at the top. I'd sure like to see some inside pictures of the roof trusses if you get a chance. That's gonna be one swell barn.![]()
bindian said:Jim,
I took some inside photos of my barn today. I almost forgot.![]()
jinman said:Thanks for those photos, Brandi. In looking at your construction, it's sure obvious that the header at the top of your poles is not going anywhere. You shot nails to hold it in place and then came back and put carriage bolts all the way through with nuts. I think most construction would have just used lagbolts, but you took the time to go the extra bit. The structure looks overbuilt and that's great for strength in windstorms.
Theres a lot of detail that isn't obvious until you study your pictures a bit. I like the way you tied the trusses together too. Also, you can go back and add screen, louvers, or even vents that could be opened in the summer and closed down in the winter if needed.
When you do your slab, are you going to put down poly to keep moisture down? I've come to appreciate just how much moisture moves up through concrete if you don't. Anything metal will rust quickly if you lay it on a concrete floor that doesn't have a moisture barrier under it. At least that is what I've found in my garage at my house. I didn't seal it with poly before pouring the slab and now I sure wish I had.
Thanks again for the pictures.![]()
MacLawn said:Man, that is a great pole barn Brandi! I need to build one too, but mine will only be about 22' x 36'. Probably a plain 4 or 5/12 roof pitch with 5V tin. Pretty simple, just to store my travel trailer, JD 2210 tractor and a few attachments, etc. I know how it is, you can never have too many roofs on a place! I've already got 4 counting my house! The last one I built in '92 is my shop/office, only 24' x 32' block. Very nice, but the only mistake I made was that instead of 32' long, I definitely should have gone at least 38', or 40'. That wouldn't solve my present need, but would sure have been better for my office space.
Anyway, appreciate you sharing the photos, it gives me some ideas...