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Re: pole barn on pilings
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Posted by Tim, Ohio on September 28, 2006 at 11:15:21 from (128.146.239.246):
In Reply to: pole barn on pilings posted by Tim, Ohio on September 28, 2006 at 08:52:23:
Everyone, Thanks for your comments. To answer a few questions: The diameter of the pilings is 18". The depth of the pilings is 36" according to frost line at 30" in my area. As for the materials, the tin will all be 29 gauge. There will only be 2x4 purlins on the walls and roof. This is a kit for a 30 x 40 building and these are the materials being furnished. I plan to take my plans to the permit police for their approval, even though I am building this myself. I figure they won't have much to say since I live in the country and my structure will be in the middle of my property. I assume they just want to make sure of how much value I add to my realestate so the revenuers get their tax dollars. The bracing I had in mind would go diagonally from the bottom of one pole across to the top of the other pole, just below the girder. In addition, I plan to run short bracing from between the two top girders diagonally to the poles. This might be overkill, but if I figure I will have a bit of scrap lumber to use up. Thanks, Tim, Ohio
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