Putting up a metal garage ceiling with my tractor

   / Putting up a metal garage ceiling with my tractor
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Carpenter,

Excellent example of what can be accomplished in a weekend by a clever man and a versatile tool.

With 4' O/C truss spacing, do you have any concerns about undesirable deflections of the ceiling under the load of 12" of blown insulation?


- LogChain

I specified this when I ordered the metal and they said it would be fine with standard 3/4in tall ribbed metal, so I'm hoping they're right.

Thanks for the kind words everyone.

Jdmar if you look closely at the pics I left a "lip" at the front and back of the frame to keep the metal from sliding off.
 
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I specified this when I ordered the metal and they said it would be fine with standard 3/4in tall ribbed metal, so I'm hoping they're right.

Thanks for the kind words everyone.

Jdmar if you look closely at the pics I left a "lip" at the front and back of the frame to keep the metal from sliding off.

You have nothing to woory about.

We do this with trusses 8' O.C.
 
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Looks good. I need to do that as well.
*Too bad my ceiling is 14' high. :(
*Just make the frame taller then.
I built a taller version to use with my BX23 for lifting and installing 4x8 OSB for the celing in a 9.5 foot high building.
That's really slick.
I am also very glad none on the pieces slid off and made two parts outta you! You got a huge amount of work done...really impressive.
Peter
I just clamped the OSB to the frame till I got it lifted into place.
 
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Just a perfect example of how many uses we can all find for our front end loaders ! I have had a front end loader of one kind or the other for over 30 yrs. and it is just amazing how much time and money it has saved me ..not to mention jobs I probably would not even have conceived or attempted had I not had a FEL --I find myself, when looking at a project always first thinking of the FEL and if it can be utilized...Great job and ingenuity..
 
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Nice job. Great looking bldg. One tip though for future installers of similar jobs. If you are also going to go with blown insulation you might want to consider sheets of plastic first. I only say that becasue "if" you ever have to drop a panel, the plastic will hold the blown insulation in place.

Now, what engine block do you have off to the side of the shop? Inquirying minds want to know.:)
 
   / Putting up a metal garage ceiling with my tractor
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Nice job. Great looking bldg. One tip though for future installers of similar jobs. If you are also going to go with blown insulation you might want to consider sheets of plastic first. I only say that becasue "if" you ever have to drop a panel, the plastic will hold the blown insulation in place.

Now, what engine block do you have off to the side of the shop? Inquirying minds want to know.:)

The engine is a 355 small block chevy. I bought it from a guy who was in the process of rebuilding it when he got shiped to Iraq and he never finished it. I got the whole motor with new pistons, bearings, rings, gaskets, etc. machine work done, and the engine stand for 100 bucks. I could'nt pass it up. I'm not sure when I'll use it, but I will eventually.

The metal ceiling is just regular white pole barn metal, I got it from D.C. metal they cut it to the customers' specified lengths. I bought 1,400 sq. ft. for just under 1,000 bucks including delivery. It makes a really nice ceiling for a garage.
 
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The engine is a 355 small block chevy. I bought it from a guy who was in the process of rebuilding it when he got shiped to Iraq and he never finished it. I got the whole motor with new pistons, bearings, rings, gaskets, etc. machine work done, and the engine stand for 100 bucks. I could'nt pass it up. I'm not sure when I'll use it, but I will eventually.

The metal ceiling is just regular white pole barn metal, I got it from D.C. metal they cut it to the customers' specified lengths. I bought 1,400 sq. ft. for just under 1,000 bucks including delivery. It makes a really nice ceiling for a garage.

Did you get liner panel or exterior grade steel?
 
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Did you get liner panel or exterior grade steel?

It is #2 grade steel, the same thing people use on pole barns. I haven't heard of liner panel. Lemme guess, I could have saved money with liner panel:confused:
 
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It is #2 grade steel, the same thing people use on pole barns. I haven't heard of liner panel. Lemme guess, I could have saved money with liner panel:confused:

Not sure what #2 grade is but yes Liner Panel would have been cheaper than exterior panel.

Liner Panel is just a basic white painted panel that has no paint warranty.
 

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