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Starting a new 30x32 pole building

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This week has been a good week, I got my building permit Tuesday. Lumber picked up and trusses ordered. Load of crush and run coming fri and a bobcat with auger scheduled to be here Saturday morning.
Now To make a decision... Inspector said each hole needs to be 36" deep and 18" dia. And it was up to me whether I wanted to pour a 9" footer and backfill with dirt or set post on compacted stone and fill with concrete. What would you guys do. I live in southern Virginia if that helps. Any suggestions are appreciated.
 
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I'm building a 30x32 pole barn in southern va as well...kinda crazy, where exactly are you at?
 

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Just did a 30x30 in Ga. Holes were dug with an auger, post dropped in the hole with 2 80# bags of Quick-Crete around them and filled with the dirt that came out of the hole.

Inspector passed it.
 
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I'm located in Ringgold Va

I cleared my site today and used an Ager to drill my holes. All the dirt that came out is red clay so I think I'm just going to pour concrete around my poles.

If anyone could explain how to post pics from my I-phone I will post a few pics.
 

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Download the photobucket app, upload them there for hosting and then share here.

You can also just download them on your computer and attache them here.
 

shocwav3

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I am in Yorktown, we are a ways away. I went with the floating design (stone and concrete) vs. the footer due to the suggestions from my inspector.
 

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Great build I'm Building a 28x40 pole garage in Va as well. I'm putting on stone and siding at this point.
 
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Got the trusses up with help from some friends
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30 lb felt paper, even got the wife to help!
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not a lot has happened in a month or so.... work got busy, and I'm trying to pay for this as I go, so this is another slow build.
Plan to prep for concrete and work on closing in during the winter months.
 

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This may seem like a dumb question but I am asking because I don't know. What are you using to auger the holes 18" wide? Is it one of the two man augers or a bobcat.

Just curious because I am getting ready to do a building. I heard those two man jobs are hard to hang on to.

Thanks in advance. Hoss
 

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Looking to do a similar size shop in central va. I think I've decided I'm going to pay someone to get it looking like a pavilion and I finish the rest myself since I have no help. I'll be following your build so keep us posted with the progress.
 

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nice project, I'm watching as you go...

what's the roof pitch?

wall height 10'?
 
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Ok, weather is nice and I'm back to work on the shop. Back filled and ready to pour concrete.

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Crew showed up today to prep for concrete. They formed up sides, laid vapor barrier and rebar.
Tomorrow they pour..... Hopefully.
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Pulled in the drive this morning (I work nights) and I'm met with a concrete truck . The finishing crew was hard at it.

After an hour of pouring and running the power float
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Is it me or does that look very unsafe? Just looks like the roof could flop to the side. Need some diagonals.
 
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Ok.. I know I'm slow but I got some work done over the last couple weeks.

Walls framed and sheeted.
Windows in and walk thru door in.

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Garage doors on order 9x9

My brothers coming over tomorrow and we will try and get facia and soffit done and maybe get started on siding.


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Starting to think about lighting and layout options, tell me what you think.
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I got a deal on 20 t8 two bulb 4' fixtures
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They came out of a local office building, shod light things quit well.


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Looking to build my pole barn soon so I have a quick question. Why do people put down the gravel before drilling holes for the posts. I would think you would loose a lot of the gravel from mixing with the drilled dirt. Wouldn't it be better to drill and set the posts first then put down the gravel a after all the excavation has been done? I only ask because I've never built a barn before.
 

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Very nice looking building. My gut feeling is that you will have more than enough light. You will have 40 lamp tubes over 960 square feet. That is one tube for every 24 square feet. A standard 4 foot by 8 foot sheet of plywood has 32 square feet.

I don't know what the recommended wattage per square feet is for T8 lamp tubes. Someone here will know.

Lighting for workbenches, drill presses, grinders, etc. should be placed so the user/operator does not cast a shadow over the workpiece.
 

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seems like a LOT of light there... There is a site on here for calculating the required lumens based on what you do in the shop. If anything I'd put them on multiple switches so you onle use what is needed, maybe 3 zones?
 

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imo you cant have too many lights!! But i agree with msgross, have them on different switches...maybe switch for each row? Only change i would suggest is to have lights directly on top of work bench you have in lower right corner. This way you wont have shadows when using bench.. as pointed out by big overalls.

I have 25'x25' and have 16 fixtures total. Each being 4' in length and consist 2 t8 tubes. I have them on 4 switches.
 
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Thanks for the replies, I plane to set the lights on 2 or 3 switches and later add task lighting over work bench in corner.

JBourquin; I spread gravels out after holes were drilled, my main reasoning being I planed to leave the pole roof up for the winter and finish the building the following summer.
 
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I plan on siding my pole barn. ive been debating on doing the walls this way or not. I would like to do them but i wonder if it would be better to have them just build the building and save me the time. are you drywalling the inside?
 
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It has been a while since last post, but I got a bit done. I run the electric , 100amp service , about 24 recepticles on three breakers, and some lights.

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I have more lights to come should be about 20 in all.
 
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