...yeah and I am building it.
The wife is kicking my workshop out of her barn. So I am building a 16 x 24 shop (or lab as I have taken to calling it).
First time building a "building". I have done some light/moderate home remodeling, but I thought I would take the plunge and try going from the ground up--the worst that can happen is that it gets added to the burn pule. I am trying to do as much of the work myself as I can--this morning I had a great lesson in cutting common rafters/birds mouths
I had the pad poured in August. This week-end, my father in law and I made some progress getting it framed.
Unforunately, the pesky job is going to pull me away from it for another week
The framing looks nice, but why didn't you put sheathing on the walls while they were on the ground? Now you have to keep all of those sticks square and plumb then lift all that heavy sheathing WAY up onto the walls. I'd cover the walls with tyvek (if you are siding with vinyl) on the ground too.
JayC
I have watched MANY structures going up around here, and all of them are lifted in the framing only. The sheathing has always been put on once it's up, at least everyone I have seen. Does seem like that would make it REAL heavy.
I have watched MANY structures going up around here, and all of them are lifted in the framing only. The sheathing has always been put on once it's up, at least everyone I have seen. Does seem like that would make it REAL heavy.