TwinWillows
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I really like your barn! It looks like you are making good progress despite challenges from the weather.
Robert_in_NY said:Your barn is looking great but I do not see any bracing on it. I would not be putting any steel on the roof until you had the walls either braced well or siding on. If you get the type winds you talk about it can do a lot of damage to your building with no bracing. Basically, it will be a big kite. I have seen two other pole barns fall as a result of no or too little bracing. The one was just a frame with trusses on it and the winds turned it into a pile of sticks (it was a big barn too). Good luck to you on yours.
Robert_in_NY said:Your barn is looking great but I do not see any bracing on it. I would not be putting any steel on the roof until you had the walls either braced well or siding on. If you get the type winds you talk about it can do a lot of damage to your building with no bracing. Basically, it will be a big kite. I have seen two other pole barns fall as a result of no or too little bracing. The one was just a frame with trusses on it and the winds turned it into a pile of sticks (it was a big barn too). Good luck to you on yours.
Megado said:SteelDust,
I shot you a PM if you get a chance to read it. Let me know if you didn't receive it?
Jim H.
Robert_in_NY said:I was looking at the pictures again and it doesn't look like you are out in the open to catch any real strong winds like you were saying. I would just feel bad if you did catch a strange wind and it took that building down or even twisted it. Put in some braces like you said as they are not expensive and are the cheapest insurance you can get. Keep them on till you have your roof and walls all done (well, at least till you have your walls done). Keep up the great work.