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36x50 barn build (not a kit)

mustangcrazy77

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I know people love seeing builds. I started this last build last fall. The trusses are of course engineered. Posts are UC4B treated in ground 4’. 18” holes with 6” of concrete pored at the bottom. Posts were back filled and packed with the dirt from the holes. I’m going a hair over budget, but I should be all in with concrete around $22k. Will upload a detailed parts list with pricing when get a chance.

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I still have the back end siding to put up as well as the back roll up.

Fill dirt is going to be a bear. Right now it’s looking like I’m going to need 80+ tons. I plan on putting up a retaining wall on the overhang side of the barn. It’s going to get interesting soon.


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Your build looks awesome!!, looks like you are going to have a nice shop. I take it from your screen name you are into mustangs?
 
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That's a bit change with the floor poured! Now the real fun starts with the battle between wanting to move in vs trying to get it done before it fills up and you can't move around

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Looking good,what kind of wrap is that under the roof metal? Dang that looks like lot of roof to fill up,awesome
 
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Looking good,what kind of wrap is that under the roof metal? Dang that looks like lot of roof to fill up,awesome

It's just single bubble insulation. Unfortunately, the foil tape didn't do it's job so I now have the task of taping all of the seams from underneath. It's only purpose is to keep the roof from condensing on the inside...which so far it has done well, even with the gaps.

That's a bit change with the floor poured! Now the real fun starts with the battle between wanting to move in vs trying to get it done before it fills up and you can't move around

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Haha, our real challenge is not moving things in until it cures so we can seal it properly.

Looks like a great space to fill with lots of tools and toys!

Thanks!

It's amazing how much water the roof sheds when it rains. Gutters are now a necessity to keep things under control.
 
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