To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Above 1200 Sq/FT 48x40x14 Pole Barn Project

Wokspaces above 1200 squarefeet.

Red89gt

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 23, 2011
Messages
302
Location
Albany, OH
After a couple months of prodding for information, embracing opinions & guidance my pole barn is going up.
I had a lot of decisions to make and this is my one and only building most likely. Ended up for return per square foot dollar going with a standard pole barn type building measuring 48' wide x 40' deep with 14' ceiling standard trusses.

Had to raise the pad a good 5-6' and it took about 90 dump truck loads of of asphalt millings I was able to get delivered for zero cost due to a local project going on about 800' from my driveway. As fast as they could cycle trucks were coming in every 1.5 - 2 minutes and my excavator guy was there in his dozer spreading them out. It was a crazy orchestra to watch and with out the millings I don't think I could have afforded to move forward.

first truck arrives: 71076662127__AC7BDFB6-CC4C-47BC-9DBF-B03CF9C48CA0.jpeg


71076685624__E27D900F-23A0-41AB-9830-E5DD8724BD77.jpeg
71076921425__73666277-FAE0-4B5E-870F-450E9C0B3DE0.jpeg


71079283196__723C08AF-00B9-4571-A7F5-D51A7D87F12B.jpeg
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
OP
R

Red89gt

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 23, 2011
Messages
302
Location
Albany, OH
After a few months of a lot of equipment parking on it from dozers to cement trucks it was time to level a couple weeks ago as the contractor for the barn called and said they were ready to build.



IMG_4314.jpeg
IMG_4316.jpeg
 
OP
R

Red89gt

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 23, 2011
Messages
302
Location
Albany, OH
Concrete plan is 4" gravel and 4" concrete. Plan is to bring gravel monday or tuesday and put final grade. I need to figure out where the 2 post lift might live in the future as I will have them scratch out 2 pads for the posts to have about 6" concrete to anchor in. This is the tough decision. I have father-in-law a retired architect coming out this afternoon to get his thoughts on placement and tomorrow afternoon a local mechanic friend that has a big shop at his house to get his thoughts.

Right now I am thinking to put in corner closest to house lift even with overhead door opening that way lift pump is on side to wall. It is a 6' section from side of wall to overhead garage door opening. Might even move over 1 more foot to ensure enough room to navigate.

Thought is tool box would be on side or front of vehicle as in picture, 2' workbench in front and or side of lift. Probably leave roughly 10' from front wall to where bumper of my truck would be as it is most likely the biggest vehicle I would have on lift length wise. Where the frost free hydrant is I would have hose looped hanging on wall and then small slop sink for now I will just throw hose in when needed. The other far wall of the garage will be long term storage motorcycles and all my lawn equipment and trailer as that business in my side hustle in retirement. I don't plan on having more that 2 hobby cars out there.

There is no natural gas and for now I don't want propane. Worst case I will run a bullet or similar if I need heat in cold. We are SE Ohio almost WV so rare frigid weather and usually doesn't last more than a week. Going to put a metal white ceiling and will most likely blow in ceiling when don't wiring. Probably bats on the sides of insulation. It was $8,000 just to foam the roof 1" I had a hard time justifying.

The house has a three car garage that is way oversized to hold wives suv, my truck and our 2 harleys. She gets a small miata or whatever that will go in house garage and Harleys moved to barn.

What do you all think about placement of the lift?

IMG_5331.jpeg
IMG_5332.jpeg
 
Last edited:
OP
R

Red89gt

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 23, 2011
Messages
302
Location
Albany, OH
Looking to order my garage doors this week if concrete gets done.
16x10 CHI 4283 R9.7 steel backed with one row windows across the top.
I will put lift master sidewinder openers on them to keep centers of the doors open.

Here is a rough site map of the layout, hope to get things out of way to measure off property stakes to update soon:

IMG_4032.jpeg
 
Last edited:
OP
R

Red89gt

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 23, 2011
Messages
302
Location
Albany, OH
No upper storage.
House has unfinished huge basement. If not related to equipment in barn it’s not getting stored out there.
House stuff stays in house.
3 car oversized garage on house so daily stuff stays at house.
 
OP
R

Red89gt

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 23, 2011
Messages
302
Location
Albany, OH
Gravel delivered Thursday and raked out level. Put in a 2" drain pipe just incase for down the road I put a sink in and exits out back of barn. Cement guy was going to come back out Friday and put in forms for overhead door openings and lay out rebar. Two 5'x5' pads pour 6" concrete to hold 2 post lift down the road. Plan is to pour on Tuesday since temp will be in upper 50's and above freezing 3 days in a row.

Builder of house will be putting in purlins for insulation and metal walls and ceiling in parallel. I was going to do white metal ceiling and OSB walls and he talked me out of it saying I would be much happier with same white metal walls. Got to trust someone, so white metal walls and ceiling it is. Not the builder first rodeo and at this point in house project he knows how I think.

IMG_5388.jpeg

IMG_5392.jpeg
 

jblnut

ALLIANCE MEMBER
Joined
Jan 17, 2015
Messages
6,981
Location
In the Middle of MN
Following along !!

I did metal walls and ceiling in house and shop just like you are doing and love it.

Going to have a floor drain in the shop ?

Going to have a bathroom in there as well ?

I’d second the storage loft. I’ve a buddy that built a 8’ loft over his entire workbench area as it was basically unusable space anyway and it turned out very well.

The lift location is a **** shoot. What I’d like likely won’t match up with what you’d like. Make sure to have good access to it and you’ll be fine.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

LXCam

ALLIANCE MEMBER
Joined
Apr 23, 2013
Messages
19,094
Location
AZ
A mastiff, a mopar and a badass shop, what’s not to love! Nice job red 👍
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom