Thanks Terry!
Actually I'm hoping that I can build it for a little less than that! (I'm a carpenter by trade and MoparTina works real cheap! ha!ha!)
Why are barns red? I read somewhere, years ago, that red was the easiest color to make from scratch on a farm, and since there weren't many Standard Brands paint stores around in the 1750's, I think it just caught on. Now, if you travel around the country, I see many barns in the upper midwest and PA that are white. Out here in the West, green or unpainted seems to be right up there with red. Todays barns are more than likely painted red as a salute to tradition, and those first homemade red painted barns.
I still haven't decided what color to use, but red is up there near the top.
MoparNorm
Actually I'm hoping that I can build it for a little less than that! (I'm a carpenter by trade and MoparTina works real cheap! ha!ha!)
Why are barns red? I read somewhere, years ago, that red was the easiest color to make from scratch on a farm, and since there weren't many Standard Brands paint stores around in the 1750's, I think it just caught on. Now, if you travel around the country, I see many barns in the upper midwest and PA that are white. Out here in the West, green or unpainted seems to be right up there with red. Todays barns are more than likely painted red as a salute to tradition, and those first homemade red painted barns.
I still haven't decided what color to use, but red is up there near the top.
MoparNorm
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