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przemekmsu

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I told myself the same thing. I worked till 4 anyway. What are your plans inside.

Well, first I have to get it inspected, and assessed by the township. The less of a finish = less taxes. Run electric through out the building. Need some help here with light choices. Any sugestions???. Epoxy the floor and then I want to insulate the **** out of it. Add one of those little Mitsubishi Heating and Cooling systems. And then slowly build work benches etc.
 
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I really like the home depot 8ft t-8 with 4 bulbs. I have 35 of them in my shop and they are a nice fixture for 40 bucks. They have no flicker and start instantly. Also they are rated for flushmount.
 
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I really like the home depot 8ft t-8 with 4 bulbs. I have 35 of them in my shop and they are a nice fixture for 40 bucks. They have no flicker and start instantly. Also they are rated for flushmount.

Sounds good to me. 35 sounds a lot. I have to check them out at HD next time I am there.
 

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I have 14ft ceilings and a dark floor so that eats alot of light. Mines right a 2000sqft. But its still plenty bright. And i have 25 wired up in that picture. If you havent thought about ceiling yet i would suggest metal siding seconds. I got mine for 45bucks a square or 10x10 area. I couldnt find a single blemish.

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I have 14ft ceilings and a dark floor so that eats alot of light. Mines right a 2000sqft. But its still plenty bright. And i have 25 wired up in that picture. If you havent thought about ceiling yet i would suggest metal siding seconds. I got mine for 45bucks a square or 10x10 area. I couldnt find a single blemish.

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Wow, that looks good.
 

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I'm in Jersey also and looking to do a 30x50, do you mind telling me what DIY kit you used? Looks Great! Thanks :beer:
 

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Looks really good. Nice job.

Question: What was used on the outside around the bottom board/rim board? Some sort of flashing? Have a picture of it?

-Thanks!
 
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I'm in Jersey also and looking to do a 30x50, do you mind telling me what DIY kit you used? Looks Great! Thanks :beer:

AB Martin Roofing Supply out of Pennsylvania. They came to Cape May County so that means that they will most likely come anywhere else.
 
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Looks really good. Nice job.

Question: What was used on the outside around the bottom board/rim board? Some sort of flashing? Have a picture of it?

-Thanks!

I did not wanted to see the pressure treated lumber so when I ordered the kit I asked for additional 140 ln/ft of color matched 10" wide flashing. I will take a picture of it for you tomorrow.
 

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Wow awesome building! Although I really have a hard time believing this is your first one though! You must have building experience of some sort!
 

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Great job. I am left with two thoughts:

1. I hate you because of your perfect BACK yard...seriously, I let daisy pandemics rock the back yard...front yard is of course a different story.

2. You are one hard working muldoon...in an unrelated note, need a part time job on a farm in Ohio with low pay and no bennies?

Shaun
 
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Great job. I am left with two thoughts:

1. I hate you because of your perfect BACK yard...seriously, I let daisy pandemics rock the back yard...front yard is of course a different story.

2. You are one hard working muldoon...in an unrelated note, need a part time job on a farm in Ohio with low pay and no bennies?

Shaun

Thanks for a job offer. But no thanks. lol.
 

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Great Job! My father in law wants to add a garage to his cabin so I'm chomping at the bit to get him looking at pole barns because it's a perfect application to his needs; low cost; easy to build; doesn't live in a restrictive neighborhood (like mine) that doesn't allow pole barns. I'm subscribing so I can see how the inside comes together as well. Thanks for all the updates
 
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2 people did all that in about a month? holly hell thats a lot of work. very nice by the way. just one question, why no floor heat. sure wish mine had it.

I thought about it. But I am not going to be living in the garage. As long as its not raining on my head I am good.
 

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przemekmsu:

I see you have mounting "blocks" installed on each side of your garage presumably for later installation of carriage lights. Looking closer you seem to have one mounted between metal ribs and one that is mounted on top of a rib. How did you make or where did you buy such a mounting block for metal ribbed siding? I have nearly the same situation but have no idea how to solve it. The company I bought the building from has no idea except to make your own using J channel and making a box.. There's got to be a better and easier way.

I have found lots of types of these mounting "blocks" for vinyl siding, aluminum siding, wood siding of all types but nothing for metal siding.... The installation isn't the same because all the house type siding relies on the underlayment board for installation and a pole building has no such board...

Brian
 

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center of the ridge looks centered on the center of the door
 

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Ya, looks centered to me too.

Thanks for the bottom flashing picture. Hope you don't mind if I steal the idea.

If you, or someone has a pic on how the wainscoting attaches to the siding, I'd be interested. Is is sealed joint?
-Sorry if it seems like a noob question, but I have very little experience with siding of any kind.

Once again, very sharp building. Nice job!
 
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przemekmsu:

I see you have mounting "blocks" installed on each side of your garage presumably for later installation of carriage lights. Looking closer you seem to have one mounted between metal ribs and one that is mounted on top of a rib. How did you make or where did you buy such a mounting block for metal ribbed siding? I have nearly the same situation but have no idea how to solve it. The company I bought the building from has no idea except to make your own using J channel and making a box.. There's got to be a better and easier way.

I have found lots of types of these mounting "blocks" for vinyl siding, aluminum siding, wood siding of all types but nothing for metal siding.... The installation isn't the same because all the house type siding relies on the underlayment board for installation and a pole building has no such board...

Brian


Hello Brian,
Its a two pcs. mounting bracket that I got at Home Depot. Hopefully the pictures will give you an idea on how I did it.

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May I ask your budget for this project? I am building a new house and am trying to factor costs for a 28x36x12 pole building. I will have about 15k to build a garage and want more than the 24x24 the builder says he will build fr the 15k.

By the way the building looks great, but I almost throw up when I saw that beautiful lawn all tore up. You have a green thumb my friend.

Kalstar...check this out from Carter Lumber. You can punch in some different sizes and different materials and get a rough figure. Just remember that location also determines the price somewhat. http://www.carterlumber.com/Estimators/Garage
 
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