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Above 1200 Sq/FT 1898 Ohio Post and Beam Barn rebuild - 6784

Wokspaces above 1200 squarefeet.

Torque&Recoil

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I'm super late to this forum. Great job on the barn restoration !! When I lived in Richwood (like 10 years ago) I used to come across 30, get off on 4, south through Bucyrus, through Marion to Richwood. There used to be this crazy, giant crane thing with a massive grapple on the east side of Route 4 in the Bucyrus area. This was at least 10 years ago. Do you recall seeing that thing? What in the heck was it ?
 
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STINEY

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Weather has not been cooperative until just the last few weeks. February has turned into June, told my guys to help the people who lost roofs first and get to my barn whenever things calmed down.

So this week Old Barn Things happened.

Old sliding doors off on the ground level, and some window holes framed up and cut out on the mow level. 20260609_181111.jpg


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More openings, less walls. Actually the same, just doors off.

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This support pole in the middle of that 16' opening was a temporary bandaid 10 years ago. Now we do away with it and fix it permanently in a much gooder fashion. And no more obstructive pole.

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More sliders gone and siding tightened up.

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Sliding man-door gone and temporary windows removed all the way to the structure.
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The materials are stored inside so the front big doors are still on. They will be the last to go once most of the lumber is used up and not in the path of rain.

South wall with new nailers. This siding took the most abuse from sun wind and rain, and that lap up high needs leveled out, so new lumber sandwiches the old siding to the structures framework. The new metal will be hung on this new lumber and bonus is a "free" airgap which does a pretty decent job of acting as insulation. Well, for an old barn that is, lol.
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STINEY

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Man door and several overhead door frames happened today.

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This opening that had the temp post now has an LVL carrying the load to the corner frame beam. Bye-bye post.

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I never have understood why this opening was in the foundation. My Dutch Shepard loved to use it while cruising for critters. Of course, it also was letting said critters in.

All closed in.

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STINEY

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I'm super late to this forum. Great job on the barn restoration !! When I lived in Richwood (like 10 years ago) I used to come across 30, get off on 4, south through Bucyrus, through Marion to Richwood. There used to be this crazy, giant crane thing with a massive grapple on the east side of Route 4 in the Bucyrus area. This was at least 10 years ago. Do you recall seeing that thing? What in the heck was it ?
Are you positive this crazy giant crane grapple thing was in the Bucyrus area? I am born and raised here, and that sure doesn't ring any bells. Granted, I am only 54 years old, but it sounds like you saw this fairly recently. Perhaps it was in the Marion part of Route 4? Though I don't know of anything like that in Marion either, lol.

You have me genuinely curious...sounds kinda cool.
 
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Yesterday was very rewarding. The most challenging openings are handled, and one can almost see how its going to look when done. Still plenty to be done, but its sure nice having the most difficult all nailed down.


This 36" man-door took much longer than anticipated. Old barn - nothing plumb, square, level, etc. Its in now and it functions, all that matters.

The main front door opening had three cut stone rectangular pieces acting as a thresh-hold. Twenty of them were found buried in a field by accident years ago while fixing tile; I got six of them and have used them for various purposes while rehabbing these old barns. The three thresh-hold ones came back out of the front opening as that will be completely reworked - I think I can use them in front of the man-door as as a landing/step since its a rather large step to make. More on that later....

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This corner needed lots of lovin' as it had a 20' tree growing directly against the foundation when we bought the place 26 years ago. The wind had used that tree like a cheese grater on the siding, and that let the weather do a number on the framework. The temporary post I mentioned earlier brought the frame back into position, and this time we addressed it correctly and also incorporated the door framing at the same time.

And temp post in the middle is gone. Can you tell how much that makes my day?

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This opening in particular has been trouble. That old beam in the top middle of it is mind boggling - its a main support, yet it hovers in space with no load-bearing-down-to-ground capabilities. Beyond that, it limits headroom. Originally a split slider due to there not being enough room to either side to "store" a full width slider in the open position, we were planning on narrowing the opening to a width that could store a one-piece slider, as the headroom seemed to negate any chance of an overhead door.

Craig worked his magic and this will now recieve a 6'6" tall overhead door with as much width as the original opening will allow. Thanks Craig and crew!

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