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little barn progress.. way *on* topic
It's way on topic because it's not just made of wood... it's largely for
wood. Sure, it will house lawn equipment, but it will finally provide me with a pace to have a meaningful lumber stash (the loft). I had my barn raising this weekend I assembled and connected the first 3 bents on Friday afternoon (me, Dad and 1 BIL) . Saturday, with a crew of 8, we assembled the rest of the skeleton. I had a crew of six for a few hours Sunday and we got the N/S siding done and the roof deck done. Felt (tar paper) was my solo-job for the afternoon. It's dry; I'm happy. So far so good, I'm confident that the tin roof an cupola will really (aesthetically) pull it together . -Steve -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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little barn progress.. way *on* topic
"C & S" wrote in message .. . It's way on topic because it's not just made of wood... it's largely for wood. Sure, it will house lawn equipment, but it will finally provide me with a pace to have a meaningful lumber stash (the loft). I had my barn raising this weekend I assembled and connected the first 3 bents on Friday afternoon (me, Dad and 1 BIL) . Saturday, with a crew of 8, we assembled the rest of the skeleton. I had a crew of six for a few hours Sunday and we got the N/S siding done and the roof deck done. Felt (tar paper) was my solo-job for the afternoon. It's dry; I'm happy. So far so good, I'm confident that the tin roof an cupola will really (aesthetically) pull it together . Very few project like this are so beautiful as what you are doing. I love the concept of a miniature, old fashion barn. You have all the the classic wood joints and supporting structure. It is enough to make an old wood dorker hyperventilate with envy. Keep up the good work there Steve. |
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little barn progress.. way *on* topic
C & S wrote:
It's way on topic because it's not just made of wood... it's largely for wood. Sure, it will house lawn equipment, but it will finally provide me with a pace to have a meaningful lumber stash (the loft). I had my barn raising this weekend I assembled and connected the first 3 bents on Friday afternoon (me, Dad and 1 BIL) . Saturday, with a crew of 8, we assembled the rest of the skeleton. I had a crew of six for a few hours Sunday and we got the N/S siding done and the roof deck done. Felt (tar paper) was my solo-job for the afternoon. It's dry; I'm happy. So far so good, I'm confident that the tin roof an cupola will really (aesthetically) pull it together . -Steve Beautiful Steve, I can just imagine what that stone will look like with the cupola; a real "old world" feel. |
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are you trying to tell us you get a woodie looking at the pictures?
Lee Michaels wrote: Very few project like this are so beautiful as what you are doing. I love the concept of a miniature, old fashion barn. You have all the the classic wood joints and supporting structure. It is enough to make an old wood dorker hyperventilate with envy. Keep up the good work there Steve. |
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C & S wrote:
It's way on topic because it's not just made of wood... it's largely for wood. Sure, it will house lawn equipment, but it will finally provide me with a pace to have a meaningful lumber stash (the loft). ..... snip So far so good, I'm confident that the tin roof an cupola will really (aesthetically) pull it together . -Steve Very nice. Reflects really good craftsmanship and attention to detail. Please post pictures when you are finished. -- If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough |
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I will second that ,you will end up with a shop in the woods or at least in a natural environment..looks a little like my shop.....mjh "Lee Michaels" wrote in message . .. "C & S" wrote in message .. . It's way on topic because it's not just made of wood... it's largely for wood. Sure, it will house lawn equipment, but it will finally provide me with a pace to have a meaningful lumber stash (the loft). I had my barn raising this weekend I assembled and connected the first 3 bents on Friday afternoon (me, Dad and 1 BIL) . Saturday, with a crew of 8, we assembled the rest of the skeleton. I had a crew of six for a few hours Sunday and we got the N/S siding done and the roof deck done. Felt (tar paper) was my solo-job for the afternoon. It's dry; I'm happy. So far so good, I'm confident that the tin roof an cupola will really (aesthetically) pull it together . Very few project like this are so beautiful as what you are doing. I love the concept of a miniature, old fashion barn. You have all the the classic wood joints and supporting structure. It is enough to make an old wood dorker hyperventilate with envy. Keep up the good work there Steve. |
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: It's way on topic because it's not just made of wood... it's largely for wood. Sure, it will house lawn equipment, but it will finally provide me with a pace to have a meaningful lumber stash (the loft). I had my barn raising this weekend I assembled and connected the first 3 bents on Friday afternoon (me, Dad and 1 BIL) . Saturday, with a crew of 8, we assembled the rest of the skeleton. I had a crew of six for a few hours Sunday and we got the N/S siding done and the roof deck done. Felt (tar paper) was my solo-job for the afternoon. It's dry; I'm happy. So far so good, I'm confident that the tin roof an cupola will really (aesthetically) pull it together . -Steve end Hey Steve, Once you finish the building, just how are you planning to get lumber into storage from the ground to the loft? If it's by stairs, you either have Bionic legs, or are a glutton for leg pain. Elaborate please. B. |
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| It's dry; I'm happy. It's definitely a piece of work to be proud of! -- Morris Dovey DeSoto Solar DeSoto, Iowa USA http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/ |
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I am just SO jealous!
I love the stone foundation. Hubs saw it and got all enthusiastic too. It's going to be wonderful! Will you have heat and AC in it? Kate "C & S" wrote in message .. . It's way on topic because it's not just made of wood... it's largely for wood. Sure, it will house lawn equipment, but it will finally provide me with a pace to have a meaningful lumber stash (the loft). I had my barn raising this weekend I assembled and connected the first 3 bents on Friday afternoon (me, Dad and 1 BIL) . Saturday, with a crew of 8, we assembled the rest of the skeleton. I had a crew of six for a few hours Sunday and we got the N/S siding done and the roof deck done. Felt (tar paper) was my solo-job for the afternoon. It's dry; I'm happy. So far so good, I'm confident that the tin roof an cupola will really (aesthetically) pull it together . -Steve -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Thank you.
those are very kind words. -Steve "Lee Michaels" wrote in message . .. "C & S" wrote in message .. . It's way on topic because it's not just made of wood... it's largely for wood. Sure, it will house lawn equipment, but it will finally provide me with a pace to have a meaningful lumber stash (the loft). I had my barn raising this weekend I assembled and connected the first 3 bents on Friday afternoon (me, Dad and 1 BIL) . Saturday, with a crew of 8, we assembled the rest of the skeleton. I had a crew of six for a few hours Sunday and we got the N/S siding done and the roof deck done. Felt (tar paper) was my solo-job for the afternoon. It's dry; I'm happy. So far so good, I'm confident that the tin roof an cupola will really (aesthetically) pull it together . Very few project like this are so beautiful as what you are doing. I love the concept of a miniature, old fashion barn. You have all the the classic wood joints and supporting structure. It is enough to make an old wood dorker hyperventilate with envy. Keep up the good work there Steve. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Hey Steve,
Once you finish the building, just how are you planning to get lumber into storage from the ground to the loft? If it's by stairs, you either have Bionic legs, or are a glutton for leg pain. There will be a loft door (3'x4'-7") on one gable end. The sill of that door will be just under 8' above the exterior grade. I should be a be able to just "toss" boards up there. As for masochistic board portage...BTDT. ;-) Most of that 3000 bd ft of barn wood made it all the way of a flight of stairs into my above-the-garage shop for some sort of processing. Regards, Steve -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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No. It's strictly for storage.
"Kate" wrote in message ... I am just SO jealous! I love the stone foundation. Hubs saw it and got all enthusiastic too. It's going to be wonderful! Will you have heat and AC in it? No. It's strictly for storage. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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No. It's strictly for storage. "Kate" wrote in message ... I am just SO jealous! I love the stone foundation. Hubs saw it and got all enthusiastic too. It's going to be wonderful! Will you have heat and AC in it? No. It's strictly for storage. Damn! Almost a crime to "waste" that beauty on storage. Very nicely done. A couple years from now it'll look like it's been there "forever." |
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No. It's strictly for storage. Damn! Almost a crime to "waste" that beauty on storage. Very nicely done. A couple years from now it'll look like it's been there "forever." While I was working on the stone I commented that one the stones already had moss on it. Her take on it was: "That's aweful..like mold".... I didn't try to argue. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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little barn progress.. more pictures
I just got my dad's photo collection from the weekend... here's some
in-progress shots. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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WOW!
Framing all done with joinery. That's what I call craftsmanship. Francis On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 17:00:33 -0400, "C & S" wrote: I just got my dad's photo collection from the weekend... here's some in-progress shots. |
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little barn progress.. more pictures
Thanks for sharing. Definately worth a look.
jc |
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