Pole Building (Gizmo2) 20X32

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Doors are on. I will do the concrete in the spring.

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   / Pole Building (Gizmo2) 20X32 #22  
Beautiful. I remember now you asked awhile ago about what kind of doors to use. I think the carriage doors were a good choice.

When you say they put 2 bags of sakrete in each hole before the biscuit, do you mean dry?
 
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Thanks BeezFun.
Yes, 2 - 80lb bags of Sakrete in each hole then the 7" x 18" biscuit.
I thought to myself at the time "I would not have done that, not in a million years". I guess the Sakrete helps to level the bottom.
 
   / Pole Building (Gizmo2) 20X32 #24  
Yes, 2 - 80lb bags of Sakrete in each hole then the 7" x 18" biscuit.
I thought to myself at the time "I would not have done that, not in a million years". I guess the Sakrete helps to level the bottom.

They could put gravel in the bottom to level it. Do you think this is some kind of code requirement? I've heard of mixing sakrete and water in the hole, and I've heard of using it dry if there's water bleeding into the hole, but I've never heard of using it like this.
 
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The last 2 pole buildings I've done I put 2 bags in each hole dry, also. The sakrete will harden from the moisture in the ground. But I have never used the so called biscuit. I like the whole idea of the way they did it. I guess the company that put up my building has been in business for a long time and the crew here said they have never had a problem with the way the poles are set in the ground and why mess with what works. I said COOL!:D
 
   / Pole Building (Gizmo2) 20X32 #26  
Hey Gizmo,
Really like your building and how fast it went up.
About those biscuits, did they put those over the hole and insert the pole through them? I couldn't tell from the pictures, but I assume they were the round concrete pads with the square holes in them.
Mike
 
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BayouMan,
Thank you.
Nope, the biscuits are solid. I think what you see in the picture is something on the plastic.
 
   / Pole Building (Gizmo2) 20X32 #28  
So did they put the biscuits in the bottom of the hole? Just curious since I am always interested in different techniques.
Thanks again.
Mike
 
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Lights are done inside and out.

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   / Pole Building (Gizmo2) 20X32 #31  
Really sharp looking building. Lights add nice nighttime flavor too.
 
   / Pole Building (Gizmo2) 20X32 #32  
The doors really look great. Gives you a look of elegance!!!!!

Eddie
 
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Really sharp looking building. Lights add nice nighttime flavor too.

The doors really look great. Gives you a look of elegance!!!!!
Eddie
Thanks guys. Like my wife says, "Just because it's a pole building does not mean it can't look nice being a pole building".
 
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To put the pole building into perspective with relation to the house.

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Ok, and the dogs. The boys supervise all the time, outside or inside.

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   / Pole Building (Gizmo2) 20X32 #35  
:laughing: Probably better supervisors than some I had, at least you know where they stand!:thumbsup:
 

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