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Diesel Dan

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In the process of building my pole barn.

Clearing the pad:
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Drilling the 24" holes:


Rain delay:
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Corners set:
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Most posts set:
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Latest pic but a little dated:
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Slow progress since I have done 90% of the work myself. Even set one of the 40' LVL truss headers solo. I swear I spend more time going up/down a ladder than working!
 
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Keep the photos coming, it gives the rest of us motivation and knowledge!!
 
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Diesel Dan

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Slow progress ? how are you getting anything done with all this damn rain ?

Tell me about it, every time it starts to dry out it down pours for a short period. Just long enough to get the clay all wet again. Getting really tired of having my boots twice the size as normal!
 
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Update, barn progress slowed down with the installation of a new 24' pool. No it doesn't take 3 hrs to install with me doing it. :) Used my rotary laser to level 12"x12" pavers for the legs to stand on, 5K lbs of sand in the middle and I still wish I had just excavated the whole thing out and back filled with sand and this is just for a Intex pool!

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Walls are all squared up and corner braced. Truss over hand installed on the ground and as I'm typing this it just dawned on me I forgot to install the horizontal girts for the steel :(
Well at least the other end truss is still on the ground.

We need a facepalm smiley...
 
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Diesel Dan

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Well have most of the little odds and ends buttoned up with framing.
Will have the other end truss set this weekend.

Talked with a few contractors to finish the project at this point. They will set the remaining 19 inner trusses, sheating, roofing, wall steel, man doors and soffits.
Labor around $3100.

Wife is really pushing me to get someone to finish it up at this point. She is just cringing for the first time I fall off from the top.

It is a safety issue handling 14-24' pieces of steel solo....
 

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Yes I'm bringing this one back from the dead, but I'm curious how this one came out. I agree moving those long pieces of metal solo is not good. Three of my brothers, my father, and I roofed two houses this summer on my parents farm and those were tough to do with all of us. I wouldn't want to even think about doing it solo.
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Sorry I missed you post.
I did have a crew finish it up for me.

Here are a few current pictures with the barn, pool and deck done. Currently working my way around the old garage/house with new sheathing, wiring, insulation and siding.

BTW, wife just took out two lower door panels on the left OH door with the tractor roll bar. :mad:
 

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Diesel Dan

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Some pics of the build from the past.

JIB extension for setting 40' LVLs.


This is about as far as I got by myself. Had both end trusses up.


Setting final floor grade with my helper.


Wall insulation, 8' wide PEBS blanket.



Installing interior metal.
 

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Great to see you got it closed up and are using it Dan. Are you still using the Reddy Heater for winter heat ? Got any other plans for future heat ?
 
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Great to see you got it closed up and are using it Dan. Are you still using the Reddy Heater for winter heat ? Got any other plans for future heat ?
I have a 1" nat gas line buried to the building but haven't hooked it up yet.
Leaning towards a 60K HE home furnace so I doesn't draw combustible fumes from inside the shop. Plus I can use a 4" concentric vent kit and only have one hole in the wall for a PVC pipe.
Came out great. How do you like the lift?
Really liked the lift but sold it to kevin54.
Bought another from the same manufacturer but a clear floor and extra foot of width.
EDIT: I see both lifts are pictured but I'm sure you get the idea.

I've never seen big rolls like that looks easy?? We're did u get that how much..are the r values the same....
R-19, 6" bought it from a Morton buildings contractor.
It is John Manville PEBS blanket, I think it was ~$130/roll.
 

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I have a 1" nat gas line buried to the building but haven't hooked it up yet.
Leaning towards a 60K HE home furnace so I doesn't draw combustible fumes from inside the shop. Plus I can use a 4" concentric vent kit and only have one hole in the wall for a PVC pipe.

I had to Google "concentric vent kit" as I wasn't sure what it was. I have seen them before on the outside of homes but didn't realize that was them. Looks like a great idea and better start getting busy, Winter will be here soon. :beer:
 
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Diesel Dan

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better start getting busy, Winter will be here soon. :beer:

The barn project is finally done!
We are selling it and moving to Tennessee.:eyecrazy:

So I get to start from scratch, yet again but this time there won't even be a house on the property.
 
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