damartin
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Hello all, I have not posted for awhile because I've been busy. I got a new to me Timberking sawmill a few months ago and I have been working on an implement shed with the Hemlock lumber that I milled. The shed is 24' x 16' and 10' tall. I bought treated 4" x 6"s for the poles and treated 2" x 6"s for the bottom nailers but the rest of the lumber was cut onsite and milled with the new sawmill. The Hemlock trees are all dying so I have all the wood I want on the 92 acres were I have my cabin. I am planning to install a garage door and inside wall on 1/3 of the shed for the tractor, the other 2 bays will be open on 1 side for implements.
I also plan on building a pole barn to keep the sawmill in. The pole barn for the sawmill will be 30' x 40' with 20' rolling doors on 1 side to roll logs into the mill. I am planning to use Sonotubes and concrete for the sawmill shed so I won't have to buy treated lumber for the posts. I will have some questions when I start on the sawmill shed, the first one being, what are your thoughts on using trusses for the roof, I was thinking of using atic trusses in order to have some area for storage. Stick built with joists would be cheaper because the lumber is free but trusses may be a much simpler way to finish the roof. I was planning to use 6" x 6" posts every 8' with two 2" x 10" perlins to support the trusses and three 2" x 12"s reinforced with plywood for the 20' span where the big doors are located. If anyone has some better ideas let me know, thanks. I am attaching some pictures of the shed that I am currently building. I'm about out of hemlock siding so I need to cut some more trees and mill some more lumber, not a bad problem to have.
I also plan on building a pole barn to keep the sawmill in. The pole barn for the sawmill will be 30' x 40' with 20' rolling doors on 1 side to roll logs into the mill. I am planning to use Sonotubes and concrete for the sawmill shed so I won't have to buy treated lumber for the posts. I will have some questions when I start on the sawmill shed, the first one being, what are your thoughts on using trusses for the roof, I was thinking of using atic trusses in order to have some area for storage. Stick built with joists would be cheaper because the lumber is free but trusses may be a much simpler way to finish the roof. I was planning to use 6" x 6" posts every 8' with two 2" x 10" perlins to support the trusses and three 2" x 12"s reinforced with plywood for the 20' span where the big doors are located. If anyone has some better ideas let me know, thanks. I am attaching some pictures of the shed that I am currently building. I'm about out of hemlock siding so I need to cut some more trees and mill some more lumber, not a bad problem to have.