thieltech
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any updates ?
cant wait to see it up
cant wait to see it up
Wow what beautiful siding boards and beams! Re pulling nails, surely you have some saw horses.
Hopefully more pictures are coming,want to see how the standing seam roofing came off and what was under it.
coming along. what are you growing in the field beyond the new bldg.?
jim

That is going to be a great shop!
Can't wait to see what you do with the place! Or what you create when the shop is finished.
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. It will be a few weeks project just to get all the surface rust off and re-oil everything! I'm eagerly waiting to get stuff powered up once again.I see you got the apron poured. I have never seen your type of pole construction before. looks mighty stout and termite and rot proof. nice!
jim
Looks great. I find it really interesting how many little differences there are regionally and between brands for how a pole barn structure gets built. Easy to see why there is such a range in cost.
Looks plenty sturdy! What's going in between the two over-head doors you have framed?
I'm liking this build a lot, plus you're right over the border in sconnie-ville I see! I've got a bunch of inlaws over there. Anyway a quick question about the slab construction if you don't mind; is it thickened around the edges to support the walls, how much so, and is there extra rebar and such included?
yaidunno,,Your building is looking really good. I like the way it sits on top of the slab. A storm moved through your area this mourning hope everything was OK.
Very nice looking building. How do you plan on finishing off the inside?
WowEnjoy it, and the peafowl too.
Looks good, Can't wait to see the projects that come out of it!