Posted by Brown Dirt Cowboy on September 05, 2023 at 07:31:28 from (38.114.92.15):
In Reply to: building question posted by Brown Dirt Cowboy on September 04, 2023 at 10:33:48:
more info on buildings. I have never learned to do pics so sorry no pics. Standing and looking at the front of the sheds the shed to the right is taller than the other shed because it sets slightly uphill from the lower shed. I have already removed two feet of dirt from the side of the upper shed to make level spot for trailer to set. I had not intended to simply bolt the 4X4s to the shed walls. i will dig post holes and set the posts and then intended to bolt near the top of the existing walls. This roof line will be taller than the already existing sheds. I plan on having 4 or 5/12 pitch. Plan on using 2X6 for the ridge pole and the headers and the boards from ridge pole to headers. Can go with 2X8s if you think I need to. The roof itself will be pole barn metal.
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