Caterpillar Cowboy
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Getting ready to build my first 'living arrangements' which is going to consist of a shop with an attached living quarters. Property has plenty of room to build a nice house whenever I decide to settle down. I'm really torn between going pole barn vs steel building route. My living quarters 'large apartment' is going to be attached, but a separate structure for all practical purposes, this should help to keep shop vapors out of the home space, and keep it a little bit lively vs a big old box building. Shop size it's self is planned to be around 40 to 50 wide, by 85 or 90 long, May go bigger if a 'on sale' building is available.
Thoughts about pole barns, from experience with my dad's shop they were very easy to 'customize' from hanging stuff on the horizontal stringers to we even added a perimeter loft for additional storage. It's nice to be able to just run a screw into wood when you want to hang something. I am looking at this as a long term building though, I'm in my mid 20's, so I would like to keep this shop around for a long time, and do it right the 1st time,
Which leads me to thinking about a steel framed structure, They seem to be tough as nails and withstand the test of time. I have no greater fear than having a large shop built, and having to move all of my stuff out of it, find a place to store it while I repair or rebuild it because I went cheap on the original when I was younger.
I've seen types for the main building poles where there is a metal form sunk into the concrete, and the post sits on it must be lag bolted in, anybody have experiences with these, make it seem like replacing posts as needed 30-40 years down the road would be a do-able thing.
Thoughts about pole barns, from experience with my dad's shop they were very easy to 'customize' from hanging stuff on the horizontal stringers to we even added a perimeter loft for additional storage. It's nice to be able to just run a screw into wood when you want to hang something. I am looking at this as a long term building though, I'm in my mid 20's, so I would like to keep this shop around for a long time, and do it right the 1st time,
Which leads me to thinking about a steel framed structure, They seem to be tough as nails and withstand the test of time. I have no greater fear than having a large shop built, and having to move all of my stuff out of it, find a place to store it while I repair or rebuild it because I went cheap on the original when I was younger.
I've seen types for the main building poles where there is a metal form sunk into the concrete, and the post sits on it must be lag bolted in, anybody have experiences with these, make it seem like replacing posts as needed 30-40 years down the road would be a do-able thing.

