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New pole barn getting started

g17jimmy

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I'm building a 30x30x12 with 2-12x10 doors, 2 man doors, 10x30 lean-to on the north side and 10x30 apron on the west side.

So far 210yd^3 of fill, and ~6hr of grading and the site is getting close to ready.

Here I am with my kids watching the work...
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More pics to follow...
 
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Sounds like you'll have plenty of space.

You must be in the south, based on that red dirt. We just don't see that stuff up here.
 

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Just like the highway crews around here. One man working and three holding up shovels!

There will be plenty for you to do as the project progresses.
 
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I'll update this thread as we go along, but more pics will be posted on my flickr stream than here. I'll post when updated...
 
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updates:
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Still have to do the electrical, small amount of plumbing, and get the concrete poured.
 
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Total construction time so far:
grading 6 hours
build structure 33 hours
 

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Looks great! One question though. dont they usually pour the concrete before they put the building up? Is it a Cleary building? also, how much did you pay for it? Thats a nice style building!
 
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It's a Hoover building. They're only in SC. They pour concrete after for these. They build the building and the skirt boards are the form for the concrete. Additional forms will be built for the porch and driveway.

With 31yds of concrete(includes extending driveway), me doing the electrical and plumbing and the initial grading work ~$25K.
 

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Nice looking building!!! Question. The first pic with the dozer looks to be flat ground, the last pic shows the road way down yonder. Are you up on a large hill?
 
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Yep, our property goes down a pretty big hill to a creek. Now I just have to reclaim the hillside from the kudzu.
 
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I went to Lowes and got my air compressor, and most of the electrical stuff tonight. I got the Kobalt 80gal compressor(14CFM@90psi), 500 feet of copper, ton of outlets, switches, T8 fixtures. I'm gonna need about 10 volunteers to set this 540# beast of an air compressor on its pad once the concrete is poured, so if you're in upstate SC start signing up... ;-)
They are supposed to start work on the concrete tomorrow, finally!
 
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The concrete is FINALLY coming!!! They did the fine grading today, doing the exterior forms tomorrow morning, concrete right after that.

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The door guys hung the main doors today too. They'll finish adjusting them once the concrete is in. The 8x8 door that opens onto the porch was ordered wrong, so that won't be in this week, probably.
 
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I'm having it poured all the way to the existing driveway(about 35 feet). All total, there is 1500sqft of concrete in the garage and ~875sqft in the driveway addition. ~31yds to pour tomorrow.
 
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I'm having it poured all the way to the existing driveway(about 35 feet). All total, there is 1500sqft of concrete in the garage and ~875sqft in the driveway addition. ~31yds to pour tomorrow.


Jones'in bad for a set up like yours! Can't wait to see the results of the pour!!

Would love to have the drive concreted or paved but that'll have to wait until we win the Lottery. :(
 
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Here are the latest pics:
The first pour-
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Finishing-
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Pad out back for the 80 gallon compressor
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My youngest daughter decided she'd test the concrete-
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Eric and Bill, from Wolverine Coatings, came over today to bring the 1501 sealer for my concrete. We'll be working together to get my floor done and more info to everyone on their products. Here we are mixing the first batch of sealer-

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Eric is holding the can, I'm running the drill.
 
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Applying the coating-
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I stopped by Lowes on the way home and picked up this sprayer($18). It's probably going to be a one use sprayer. I tried cleaning it out but there are some solids in the bottom of it and they're clogging the uptake.
 
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Here is the Wolverine coatings epoxy going down. I chose a blue epoxy with blue/white/gray color chips.

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The first batch of chips-
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That's a thermometer on top of the door, we had been running a kerosene heater and dehumidifier in there for a few days. I was 59deg inside, ~40 outside.
 
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Yep, I'll be putting the clear coat on tonight. When we get back from visiting family after Jan1 it will be ready to use. I'm looking forward to visiting, but I really would like to start using the garage.
 
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couple more pics-
We started to split the first batch, but I wasn't sure that I got it split perfectly so I went ahead and did the whole 3 gallons. That was enough for 225ft^sq.
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solvent to clean the tools-
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It's really looking good. I'm happy with the blue, and Eric mixed up a few chip combinations to show me before we made the big batch.
 
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Finally getting more work done. Added lights this weekend. Still more to do...

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I'll take some more pics tonight. I'm going out to wire up the next set of lights now.
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sweet setup man. did they freight the stuff to you from lexington? where in the upstate are you?
 
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