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Greetings!

Took a couple weeks off from my barn project, tried to catchup on chores around the house and spend some holiday time with the family. Anyway, hung some more tin today. I think there were 2 peaces that had less than3 cuts.

I'll be glad when I do the backside, only 4 windows on that side. LOL

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That is a fine looking barn! Very similar to what I would like to build one day. What are the dimensions? Is the central aisle the same height all the way back? Is there a loft over the central aisle?

Happy New Year!

Troy
 
Wow, very nice. How big, square footage.?
How tall is it on the sides and in the center.
Give us info as to the cost of build when you are done.
 
I would love to build a barn like that. Problem is my property taxes would probably exceed my take home pay here in michigan.
 
One of very few buildings I've seen that is high enough up out of the ground. Don't know who planned your foundation, but you'll never regret being up like that .
 
George another advantage is when you are in the shop working a torch all those sparks are going to a concrete foundation. All three shops we have are built on a concrete slab with 18 in side walls formed and poured concrete. I know pole barns seem cheap but in the long run our poured slab and foundation buildings really work for us. We end up with about 12 inches of concreet wall inside..See phto if I got it attached.
 

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