Bear
Well-known member
I've been lurking for a couple of years and here is the build.

It is 40 x 48 x 16 and took two week to get up with son-in-law and a couple of helpers. I;m doing basic elect. now and hope to get the final inspection in a couple of weeks.
So - time flies when your having fun - I have started on the wood shop portion and have mounted two glue lam beams that are longer (about 36") than I needed (price was right). I am contemplting where to cut them off. I could just trim them flush and cover with the OSB, or someone suggisted I leave ?? for a landing in front of the storage area, STURDY shelf supports?
You comments and suggistions are solicited.
Barry
It is pretty much going to be storage - if you look close there is an I beam with plans for carriage and hoist.
Thanks
So - time flies when your having fun - I have started on the wood shop portion and have mounted two glue lam beams that are longer (about 36") than I needed (price was right). I am contemplting where to cut them off. I could just trim them flush and cover with the OSB, or someone suggisted I leave ?? for a landing in front of the storage area, STURDY shelf supports?
You comments and suggistions are solicited.
Barry
Walls and cabinets going up
Soo - the beam is supported w/ a 1/2" plate on top[ of the truss w/4 1/2" bolts through the flange. Probably not the very strongest of methods but is sufficent for any thing I want to lift.BEAR: you've been busy. looks great. just one question how is the huge steel beam supported because it doesn't look like it is supported on the end that you are showing in your new storage area?
also how the heck did you lift it up there or do you have a huge fork lift.
WELL DONE SIR!!
thanks for updating your thread and showing us how to modify our pole buildings.
