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whitejeeptj

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So, we have had this dream for a number of years....a camp (or lake house) somewhere we could eventually retire. We wanted to start and pay for this before we get to retirement age. It is a 30x56x14 pole barn with sissor trusses in the living sq ft so we could get a loft over the bedrooms and have a high ceiling in the living area. The living area is 30x40 and the garage is 16x30 with a 12' wide by 10' tall roll up door, regular trusses in garage area. All cash so we are slow going...these pics are over about 4 months not counting removing trees and preparing the pad.

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gabeancounter

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Really like the concept and great job. Looks like you live in southeast? Just thinking it would be really nice to have that back porch screened in.

What is the black stuff on the bottom of the post?
 

Kajun

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awesome! I'm wanting to do the same...but a 40x60 with 30x40 of living area and it will be my main house...do you have a floor plan of the living area that you could share?
 
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whitejeeptj

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Thanks guys! It has been a rather smooth process so far!

Now lets see...it is a 6/12 pitch roof, the black stuff on the bottom of the post are pole protectors or sleeves made of PVC plastic, and this is in Louisiana on Toledo Bend. I do have plans to screen in (and maybe use plexi glass panels to heat and cool when needed) one corner of the deck around 16 x 12 area

Here is the best water shot I have for now...
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Welcome to the forum. Sounds like we have at least one thing in common with our method of planning for retirement :beer:

Good luck with the build! There are plently of folks here willing to answer questions - just ask.
 
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whitejeeptj

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Thanks! I have been lurking here and using the search funciton for a while. I have ideas on how to outfit the garage portion of this build (all taken from here of course), but that will have to wait until I make the living portion livable. I know it will have 220v in the garage so I can use my welder and other tools. It will also have some sort of storage loft in it.

I should have some more pics after this weekend. Happy Father's day to all the Dads.
 
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whitejeeptj

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Well, its been quite a while since I last posted so I thought I would share some more progress pics in case anyone was interested. This has been a slow build due to paying cash and doing the work myself.
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whitejeeptj

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oh yeah! A couple of the garage with my helper........hopefully some sort of storage loft is in the near future. I'll have to measure for the loft with my boat in there.

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R'Addiction

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Nice! I've thought the same thing over the years. This may have jump started my thought process! Keep us posted. More pictures!

Only piece of furniture is a recliner SWEET! Only piece in my garage loft is my Moms old recliner. I was just sitting in it for a bit this afternoon. :)
 

ishiboo

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Wow, when you first described the project it sounded like it'd be hokey, it looks great!

Would you mind linking to your PhotoBucket so we can see full-size pictures?
 

CrashTestDummy

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My sister-in-law's parents built a house inside a steel shop-type building. It's a two-story home. With the shop's insulation, and shading, and the home's insulation, the place is dead quiet inside, and a single fireplace can quickly make the place too warm to enjoy. Looks like a regular steel building from the outside. They store their cars, tractors trailers and hot tub in the shop part of the building. It's a great idea.

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whitejeeptj

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Ishiboo,
I agree that I wasn't sure exactly how it would turn out, but I'm proud of the results so far.

CrashTestDummy,
I considered that very concept, but I needed to be able to have some time to do the plumbing under the slab myself. Since I am not a pro I needed the external walls so I could put the pipes in the correct place before the concrete was poured. Another reason was that it's easier (in my opinion) to frame up the inside of a pole barn than a metal framed building. I would not consider doing this without using spray foam insulation, this seams to be the secret to turning a metal skinned building into a "home".
 
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JPorkins

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Well, its been quite a while since I last posted so I thought I would share some more progress pics in case anyone was interested. This has been a slow build due to paying cash and doing the work myself.

I'm always interested in seeing others work, so post as many pictures as you can.

Great build btw!
 
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whitejeeptj

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Thanks for the kind words! I have cabinets left to do then finish the floor in the living area and hall. Hope I have some money left for fruniture!!! Then I have to build a storage loft in the garage, build a screened in secton of the back porch, build a boat dock, then build a separate workshop.............etc. never ends :dunno:

Sorry, the link in above post is only to one pic.

try this
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