I'm planning on building a 32x32 heated pole building on my location. I've researched pole building vs the stick frame thing, and for me, the pole building is the way to go since I can do all of the work myself. I do have a few questions though.
I was planning on placing my poles (4x6's or 6x6's) 4'OC, however everything I'm seeing/reading has them placed 8-10'. is 4' overkill? I'm not planning on placing a second floor on the garage, just 10' ceiling height with prefab 4/12 trusses.
I am planning on one 16' garage door for the two cars, and one 9' door for my boat. Initially I wanted doors on the truss end, not the gable end to better match the house. After drawing this up, I'm not really sure that will be possible, due to 16'span of the door. Should I re-configure so the doors are on the gable end, or am I over thining this?
Has anyone used perma columns http://www.permacolumn.com/ , or their mounting brackets http://www.permacolumn.com/sw/index.htm ? I was considering using their brackets, mounting into a sauna tube, then framing my posts off of that. This would eliminate the ground contact of any lumber.
End result is going to be vinyl sided outside, insulated w/heat, probably drywall 4' from floor for fire reasons, and pegboard/plywood on the rest of the walls.
I forgot to add, I am in Northeastern Ohio, so yes we do get snow.
Thanks,
Jason
I was planning on placing my poles (4x6's or 6x6's) 4'OC, however everything I'm seeing/reading has them placed 8-10'. is 4' overkill? I'm not planning on placing a second floor on the garage, just 10' ceiling height with prefab 4/12 trusses.
I am planning on one 16' garage door for the two cars, and one 9' door for my boat. Initially I wanted doors on the truss end, not the gable end to better match the house. After drawing this up, I'm not really sure that will be possible, due to 16'span of the door. Should I re-configure so the doors are on the gable end, or am I over thining this?
Has anyone used perma columns http://www.permacolumn.com/ , or their mounting brackets http://www.permacolumn.com/sw/index.htm ? I was considering using their brackets, mounting into a sauna tube, then framing my posts off of that. This would eliminate the ground contact of any lumber.
End result is going to be vinyl sided outside, insulated w/heat, probably drywall 4' from floor for fire reasons, and pegboard/plywood on the rest of the walls.
I forgot to add, I am in Northeastern Ohio, so yes we do get snow.
Thanks,
Jason
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