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    Suggestions on heating my pole shed

    derkperk- if you wanted to work in there the entire day, any idea how long it would take to bring the temp up to 60 from the 40 degree temp.?
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    Suggestions on heating my pole shed

    Good to know, thanks.
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    How much weight will my trusses hold for installing ceiling and insulation

    The trusses are rated at 9' on center, mine are 8' on center: [/URL][/IMG] I'm assuming the LLBC is where the issue is?
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    How much weight will my trusses hold for installing ceiling and insulation

    This is not good. I specifically told the builder to build it for future insulation. He did book shelf the walls :mad: Is there anything I can do to prep these for a ceiling and insulation? Thanks
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    Suggestions on heating my pole shed

    Ideally I will want to keep it above freezing, but have no idea what costs would be entailed to do this up here in the North. The pole shed is book shelved and ready for insulation. I will blow in the ceiling insulation when the time comes.
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    Suggestions on heating my pole shed

    Ha ha!!! I have just been researching lifts. That will be my next thread on this site I'm sure.:thumbup: They are affordable the way it looks.
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    Suggestions on heating my pole shed

    I just built a 36' x 56', 14' high pole shed. I plan on pouring concrete next spring. I need advice on how to heat it. I was thinking of putting in radiant floor heat, but after reading on this site, I am a little hesitant since I have read that I would really need to keep it heated pretty...
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    How much weight will my trusses hold for installing ceiling and insulation

    I've read a lot about people using OSB and plywood as their ceiling in the sheds. My questions is: Is this too much weight for my trusses? My shed: 36' x 56', 14' walls, trusses centered with 8' spacing. Trusses: 30 lbs/square foot top chord live load (TCLL) 4 lbs/square foot top chord dead...
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    Pole shed shelving/storage

    Good suggestions on the pallets. I would have to buy forks for my skid loader an additional cost, but would make for easy way to move things. I forgot to answer an original question. My walls are unfinished at this time . Thanks
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    Pole shed shelving/storage

    Firebrick43, Thanks, this my be my only option, plus I see nice places for pvc and copper pipes I have, under the shelves as well. Thanks Any other ideas are very welcome.
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    Pole shed shelving/storage

    Hello everyone, I have a specific shelving issue in my new pole shed. First of all the shed is 36' wide, 56' long and 14' high. We are selling our house soon and will want to move everything from our house to the new pole shed. Here is my issue: We are not able to pour the floors until...
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