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Need some more covered and even some enclosed area...

Having a steel barn put in Friday.

Been busy making the pad with caliche base and washed rock top coat.

Lots more work than when you first figure it... whistle


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Had to clear the area, level it, haul base in, level that and roll it in, then haul the washed rock in and level it...

Had two good sized oaks I had to cut, and then get the stumps below grade level as well.

Hope the finished product looks okay and lasts awhile. wink

I'll post a pic after the builders leave.


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Seems like a good use for a dump trailer!


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Originally Posted by ironbender
Seems like a good use for a dump trailer!



No doubt I'll put that to good use!

Barn don't look like much yet, huh? wink


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What size you putting up?


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Having a pad ready for a building is no small thing. When Jake, and I built his shed ten years ago the dirt work, and hauling for the pad was $6000 with dirt off the farm.


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Hope they don't have to set a post on top of one of those oak stumps.


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Originally Posted by roundoak
What size you putting up?


36' wide by 26' deep w/ 12' wide x 26' garage with roll up shop type door, walk in door and two windows.

Main part of the barn is drive through for tractors, etc.


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Originally Posted by wabigoon
Having a pad ready for a building is no small thing. When Jake, and I built his shed ten years ago the dirt work, and hauling for the pad was $6000 with dirt off the farm.



Yeah, it's expensive here too. Luckily, I had some extra material from when I resurfaced my road coming into the ranch here, and it was close enough to use my loader bucket to place it.

Originally Posted by Kenlguy
Hope they don't have to set a post on top of one of those oak stumps.



grin Yeah, I positioned it so that the two stump areas were interior to any bearing wall structure.


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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by roundoak
What size you putting up?


36' wide by 26' deep w/ 12' wide x 26' garage with roll up shop type door, walk in door and two windows.

Main part of the barn is drive through for tractors, etc.


Sounds nice. I need something like that.

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Make it twice as large, you'll thank me later. laugh


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Originally Posted by wabigoon
Make it twice as large, you'll thank me later. laugh



Yeah, I know.

I just have to do a bit at a time, until I win the lottery... smile

The new barn is in addition to the first one I added a few years ago. It tends to get crowded... Keeping my welding trailer in that one only leaves room for one tractor.

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That will be nice, Barry. Always use another barn/shed. When I get thru with the house, I've got to do something. Probably build another barn, but enclose part of it for a shop. Always cheaper to build than to buy.


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Some progress today..

The guys had to deal with wind gusts up to 40mph. With sheet metal that can get interesting...

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Nice shop! You’ll like it.

I know about build what you can afford.

Also build bigger than what you think you’ll need.


I built my shop 30x40.

I was working offshore at the time. 2 and 2.

Took about 6 months from slab to putting up the last tin.

Except for the slab, my dad and i did everything.

Since then we’ve built a 28’x40’ drop shed on one side.


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Glad they are done!

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Garage side view

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Now I have a crappy old shed I need to move and re-roof...

It never ends. shocked


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Looks good, Barry. Driven posts? Garage have a slab?


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Originally Posted by ironbender
Looks good, Barry. Driven posts? Garage have a slab?



Thanks!

Some posts driven, and there are 12 3 foot auger anchors as well.

Just a compacted road base pad with washed rock on top for the pad. No concrete.

My main shop here at the house has concrete floors. The one above was just to park tractors and ATV's, riding lawn mower, etc.

Maybe skin a deer under it, and such.


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Looks good, what is that old, If I had that, and you had a feather? laugh


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Not familiar w the auger anchors. They buried under each post?

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Bunch of styles came up via the googler. Main walls cabled to them?

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I don't know what Barry used, we have some the are short augers on the end, you screw them in.


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Originally Posted by ironbender
Not familiar w the auger anchors. They buried under each post?

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Bunch of styles came up via the googler. Main walls cabled to them?


Bolted to them.

They had a neat machine for screwing those into the ground. It was a BIG electric motor that was geared real slow. Had lots of torque. They had to brace the motor end to a post, or it would have just spun the two guys around holding it. grin

About a foot down here, you run into a real hard clay. I've twisted off many shear bolts digging post holes with my tractor PHD when I hit that clay.


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There is an outfit here (Homer I think) that does screw-in pilings for cabins.


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Nice building, rockingbar.

Guy anchors are a must for out buildings without secured foundations. grin

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I like that outhouse! smile


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Wayne even does the outhouse with style! laugh


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Style, maybe. I aspire to comfort. laugh


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Roundoak, when you got to move the outhouse...... I see you unscrew the bracket from the wall, but what about the anchor? And, is that a cement slab I see? How do you move it? laugh

Nice!


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Barry, that barn/shed is looking good. When I finish the house, that's my next project. Gotta build something to put all my treasures and my wife's stuff in.


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Originally Posted by Oldman3
Barry, that barn/shed is looking good. When I finish the house, that's my next project. Gotta build something to put all my treasures and my wife's stuff in.



Thanks Randy!

Got a new barn, so I gotta shop for a new star to decorate it with... grin

Already got the garage part partially filled. Had to get wifey a new golf cart a few weeks ago... She'd rather walk than get in my Mule and drive anywhere... She just won't drive it. crazy

At least I can have my whole parking spot back now that the cart is in the garage... laugh

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Originally Posted by Oldman3
Roundoak, when you got to move the outhouse...... I see you unscrew the bracket from the wall, but what about the anchor? And, is that a cement slab I see? How do you move it? laugh

Nice!


Reverse screw the anchors to remove. No cement slab, sill plates screwed to treated 4"x4".

To move, slide skid loader tines underneath.


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Come Halloween, any kids lookin to tip that outhouse over best carry tools! laugh


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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
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Make it twice as large, you'll thank me later. laugh



Yeah, I know.

I just have to do a bit at a time, until I win the lottery... smile

The new barn is in addition to the first one I added a few years ago. It tends to get crowded... Keeping my welding trailer in that one only leaves room for one tractor.

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Originally Posted by EdM


Buster?


Ed, sadly, we lost Buster a few months back.

That grey one is Buster's much younger brother, Bandit. He's not quite 4 years old.

He looks and acts just like Buster though.

The black one is a Giant Schnauzer female I got from some folks who were in over their head with her. She's Bailey. Turning out to be a good dog too. She just needed a bit of training and attention.


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