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Posted by Mark - IN. on April 24, 2005 at 21:02:28 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: OT - pole barn posted by Mark - IN. on April 24, 2005 at 20:24:29:
By the way, no windows in mine. Entry door in a corner into the fenced in yard, two 12x12 sliding doors to the same far side, at opposite ends of the barn, vent/skylight that runs the length of the peak. Gives me one straight pass-thru from the drive, thru the barn, out into a pasture, with bays off to one side of the barn. A hint - figure out what you THINK you'll need for the size of your doors, then go at least a couple of feet wider. I did not, now have to go wider because are tight on the width. Can be done easily enough because went slider, but means taking down sheet metal, cutting out a 4x6 on each end, putting up wider tracks, making new doors. Now doors will be 20x12. Don't follow my mistakes, learn not to make them in the first place. Consumes time I can barely find, but I'll have to make the time and do it. Mark
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