PineRidge
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JASTN70D said:By the way were are the emoticons for the posts these days ??
John use the post reply, not the quick reply.
JASTN70D said:By the way were are the emoticons for the posts these days ??
I am truely humbled.I'm in the process of designing my barn project for 2007 and greatly appreciate the detailed photos and explanations of your projects. I have a copy of your proposed floor plan sitting next to my bedside.
I hope that's a good thing ......It gives me something interesting to think about as I fall asleep. It seems I'm sleeping better these days...
I haven't used one yet - with all that's going on inside the shed, driving the tractor around in there occasionally, moving stuff and so forth I figured I would wait until just before we were ready to do the 'crete - otherwise I think it would just end up getting disturbed.What size vibration machine did you use to pack the gravel or did you not use one?
I'm using 7/16" - it seems like a good compromise and value - it's in the sweet spot price-wise. Right now here it's running about $5.75 for a 4' x 8' sheet. In hindsight, going a little thicker on the bottom course might have been a good thing .... since that where the majority of the wear and tear will take place. Once you go over 7/16" though it starts getting pricey ..... another $2.20 per sheet will only get ya another 1/16" thickness ..... to get to around 3/4" thickness (23/32") it's 3x the cost of a sheet of 7/16".What is the thickness of the OSB you're putting up on the walls over the insulation?
Not really - but I feel I did read and look around enough on the web (and TBN) to become fairly sure that to get the same degree of insulation with spray-in foam it would have cost significantly more - even if I had gotten the foam and done it myself.Did you take a bid for spray in foam insulation, if so was it less cost effective?
Hey, you're quite welcome. Glad to hear all my jabbering is of some use.Thanks for your added details.
Yeah, I'd be interested in hearing too.JASTN70D said:I just heard about what seems to be a good deal on White steel siding for barns at something like .25 cents a square foot, Anyone know if that is a good price ?
Eddie,EddieWalker said:Do you have to let it dry first, or do you seal it up wet?