New Pole Barn Questions

   / New Pole Barn Questions #1  

K7147

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With the snow rapidly melting and the winter sports scene coming to an end we’ve decided to focus on a new pole barn this spring. At present, the plan is for a 32x60, 6/12, 2’OC trusses (70lb snow load), 11foot height, 2-10x9 OH doors, and one “human” entrance. The new barn will be used exclusively for equipment/implement storage on a crushed gravel floor as our primary wooden barn/garage is heated and already contains all my workshops. The construction firm of “Mom & Pop” will be utilized with the aid of a boom pole on our Kubota, “The Great Pumpkin”. :D

Our intention is to purchase all the wood materials locally and purchase a complete metal cladding kit from an out of state supplier. I’ve read most of the informative archive material in the forum and this proved invaluable. This brings me to a couple of questions for forum members:

1. Has anyone felt to the need to go with 26 gauge metal over the standard 29 gauge metal cladding. If so, for what reasons?
2. Any negative or positive comments concerning metal cladding suppliers or the concept of ordering a complete cladding kit in this manner. Any pitfalls?
3. Specifically, has anyone ever dealt with the Michiana Building Supply Company?
4. Any additional constructive input would be appreciated.

Ken
 
   / New Pole Barn Questions #2  
We always use 26 gauge on the roof and 29 gauge on the sides. 29 does not work well on a roof as it bends easy when walked on and needs smaller spans than 26 and can bend and shear off much easier in windy conditions.
 
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tallyho8 said:
We always use 26 gauge on the roof and 29 gauge on the sides. 29 does not work well on a roof as it bends easy when walked on and needs smaller spans than 26 and can bend and shear off much easier in windy conditions.
Tallyho8,

Ok, your reference to the gauge preference seems to make sense. The added cost for 26 gauge on the roof is minimal. Thanks for the input.

Ken
 

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