monstergarage87
Well-known member
The nastiest sunburn on my back, sore muscles, and an extra bay on my barn!
Ok, maybe not 2 days but just about. Started on sunday with cutting the siding, putting up a drip edge, and j channel for the cut part. Poured 1 new footing since the old one pulled right out of the ground. Then yesterday got a load of stone dust and spread that out for a floor. Set my posts and put up the perlins before the sun peeked out form behind the trees. That afternoon, put up the ledger board against the side of the barn and then it was time to cut rafters. Figured out the cuts and went to work. By the time i finished that, it was time to go home. Started out early today and got the perlins up on the roof. Cut the panels to length and started screwing them down. After i finished that, i got to work on putting the sides up. Had to cut the 8' panels down and a freud metal blade in a circular saw did the job (so quick and easy, dunnon how i could have dont it without it
) When i was done with that, set a 2x6 and a sill for the door wall and pinned it in with 3' pieces of rebar. Framed out the front wall and the opening for the door then skinned it over. Now its time for a door and some trim boards and ill be all done. And back to work i go in the morning... haha
Heres some pictures too.. didnt forget about those.

Ok, maybe not 2 days but just about. Started on sunday with cutting the siding, putting up a drip edge, and j channel for the cut part. Poured 1 new footing since the old one pulled right out of the ground. Then yesterday got a load of stone dust and spread that out for a floor. Set my posts and put up the perlins before the sun peeked out form behind the trees. That afternoon, put up the ledger board against the side of the barn and then it was time to cut rafters. Figured out the cuts and went to work. By the time i finished that, it was time to go home. Started out early today and got the perlins up on the roof. Cut the panels to length and started screwing them down. After i finished that, i got to work on putting the sides up. Had to cut the 8' panels down and a freud metal blade in a circular saw did the job (so quick and easy, dunnon how i could have dont it without it
) When i was done with that, set a 2x6 and a sill for the door wall and pinned it in with 3' pieces of rebar. Framed out the front wall and the opening for the door then skinned it over. Now its time for a door and some trim boards and ill be all done. And back to work i go in the morning... hahaHeres some pictures too.. didnt forget about those.