Barn/shop expansion (in progress)

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So I haven't started any new threads on here for awhile, here ya go..

Reference to some older threads where I was making material

http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=89553

http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=93494

I'm putting up my barn/shop expansion..

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Looking good! I was wondering what the midspan beam was for, until I scrolled down. . . Are you doing knee walls or full 8's?
 
Yeah 2 (2nd story full 8') stories 9' ceiling in the lower and 8' ceiling in the upper story with a 4/12 pitch 2x6 rafter roof. I should be able to get the lid on and the sides sheeted before it rains, I'm not sure I've located enuf tin yet for the sides, but other then that I'm good. It doesn't rain here at all in the summer and early fall (2-3 times less then 1/4"). The first significant rainfall is typically in October, so I have at least 2 and a half months before it needs to be rain tight. I should have the 2x8 joists all finished and blocked out this week and be laying the milled 5/4 pine subfloor/decking down *crosses fingers*.

I scored three 4040 aluminum windows today in decent shape, double pane with no moisture in the middle of the panes and couple of very small rips in the screens, for free, so I'm pretty happy about that.
 
looks real nice. I mill wood all the time and dont know how to frame!! Jealous of you guys with all the skills
 
More progress, more pics. The planking is going down a bit slower then I thought. It warped and got a bit of fungus on it in the drying stack, but its still usable..

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The 2nd half of the planking soaking up some bleach water.

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More progress, more pics. The planking is going down a bit slower then I thought. It warped and got a bit of fungus on it in the drying stack, but its still usable..

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The 2nd half of the planking soaking up some bleach water.

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Sure is coming along good. . . I really like old school floors like that. :cheers:
 
Very nice project SB. What is this I hear about no rain until October?

Its rained here most every day for the last month. Im so sick of rain because I cant get anything done...but it has been cool. Havent used the AC yet this summer? I guess its all that global warming baloney.

Thanks for showing the project,
Bob
 
Nice - real nice! Keep posting

Its rained here most every day for the last month. Im so sick of rain because I cant get anything done...but it has been cool. Havent used the AC yet this summer? I guess its all that global warming baloney.

No weather or climate forecasting models can predict short term or small scale weather/climate although Global warming baloney cannot does predict more rain in some areas. ;-)
 
So I ran out of 5/4 Ponderosa Pine (PP), before I ran out of floor that needed covering ;(.

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So I had to mill some more.. My Husky 394 was in my mini mill (28") and my Solo 681 was in my Alaskan (36") so I swapped them. I've only made a few cuts with the Husky and it sounded lean so I tuned it up it was :confused: 4 turns out on the L and 1/2 turn out on the H........... So I set it 2 turns out on the L (I tried less but no go) and 1-1/8 out on the H.. It sounds just right now.. maybe a tad rich, but thats what I want.. I've been using 2x8s for the top board and making the top cut first with Alaskan then mini-milling the sides. Of course my mini-mill guide board has warped so I made a new one. And I found this 16' piece of I beam in the scrap pile so I'm trying it out as the first cut guide. Its a bit flexy, so I supported it in the middle... see pics.

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I've been following this thread since the start and really enjoying it. You'll have something that you can be proud of when you're done.



Mr. HE:cool:
 

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