jedeyeben
Well-known member
I have to admit I stumbled onto this site by chance looking up something totally unrelated and I have to say Wow! there are just so many great things on here, and it's interesting to see all the other builds throughout the different parts of the country and world. So very interesting, and after reading through this forum for quite a while now and researching ideas, examples, and general what to do's and wish I would have's I finally decided to share my new summer build.
Background info to get you going, we live a decent way out in the country but not too far off the main road. Several acres of yard, some woods and back of property butts up to the river bottoms and creek, so it's not a bad setup. Decided this year to build a new shop/multipurpose barn, 5X96X16 pole barn, full concrete and plumbing.
Basic start, picked a spot on the back side of the property with already existing drive access to come in off of, we have a trailer home in a far back corner that an older outdoorsman fellow rents off of us so using that drive saved creating a new one and I personally didn't mind blocking the view of the trailer out... We also had an old makeshift Shanty party shelter too that use to be in amongst all the trees for bonfire parties and what not but it had to go and make room for the upgrade.
Then it was a basic clear and level, removing and burning off all the trees and stumps. So I got out the old backhoe and borrowed a nice D5 Bulldozer and went to work. And I have to admit that running a Dozer for the first time was an absolute blast!
Next came the rain... about three to four weeks of what seemed like endless downpourings... Obviously this slowed things down, I couldn't get fill in to the back of the property because of it, the builders couldn't start and the toe tapping continued on my part of anxiously waiting to get things going. Finally it dried up, and things got moving... Fast! Work started about 5 minutes after the crew showed up and they wasted no time! First day was set posts and side walls, second day was frame out porch set trusses and roof, third day was pour half concrete and put up metal siding, fourth (after a weekend break) was pour the other half and porch, finish siding and then the final half day was finish trim and garage doors... they were done and on to their next job by 10 am... Just wow! Electric Amish work fast!
Background info to get you going, we live a decent way out in the country but not too far off the main road. Several acres of yard, some woods and back of property butts up to the river bottoms and creek, so it's not a bad setup. Decided this year to build a new shop/multipurpose barn, 5X96X16 pole barn, full concrete and plumbing.
Basic start, picked a spot on the back side of the property with already existing drive access to come in off of, we have a trailer home in a far back corner that an older outdoorsman fellow rents off of us so using that drive saved creating a new one and I personally didn't mind blocking the view of the trailer out... We also had an old makeshift Shanty party shelter too that use to be in amongst all the trees for bonfire parties and what not but it had to go and make room for the upgrade.
Then it was a basic clear and level, removing and burning off all the trees and stumps. So I got out the old backhoe and borrowed a nice D5 Bulldozer and went to work. And I have to admit that running a Dozer for the first time was an absolute blast!
Next came the rain... about three to four weeks of what seemed like endless downpourings... Obviously this slowed things down, I couldn't get fill in to the back of the property because of it, the builders couldn't start and the toe tapping continued on my part of anxiously waiting to get things going. Finally it dried up, and things got moving... Fast! Work started about 5 minutes after the crew showed up and they wasted no time! First day was set posts and side walls, second day was frame out porch set trusses and roof, third day was pour half concrete and put up metal siding, fourth (after a weekend break) was pour the other half and porch, finish siding and then the final half day was finish trim and garage doors... they were done and on to their next job by 10 am... Just wow! Electric Amish work fast!




