We had moved into a new home several months ago that had no garage and I needed a place to house my M37, the Silverado 4X4, Sandy's car, all of my tools and equipment as well as a place to work that was reasonably comfortable in winter. We settled on a 30'X40' CB Structures Inc. insulated pole barn with two overhead doors, an 8'X8' and a 12'X12'. 3 windows and a man door. Construction took 3 days to build the structure for 2 men and a boy age 12 all family, Dad, his son and a nephew who was the boy. Concrete floor another day and doors part of the last. I have created a slide show album with some of the pics taken of the process, some are redundant as I have not yet edited but you will get the idea of the fun I had that week.
Future plans are for 100amp 240V. electric service, a vehicle lift adjacent to the 12' door, that area of floor was placed 6" deep while the rest is 4", a wood stove will be used for heat as soon as I am able to move it from the old place to it's new location, we had over 100 trees removed to clear the land for house and barn construction, the logs in the background are just 1 of 3 piles so I have a lifetime of fuel.
Comments/questions welcomed, Carter
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Future plans are for 100amp 240V. electric service, a vehicle lift adjacent to the 12' door, that area of floor was placed 6" deep while the rest is 4", a wood stove will be used for heat as soon as I am able to move it from the old place to it's new location, we had over 100 trees removed to clear the land for house and barn construction, the logs in the background are just 1 of 3 piles so I have a lifetime of fuel.
Comments/questions welcomed, Carter
http://s109.photobucket.com/user/for...%20Barn%20Pics
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