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westong 06-19-2017 06:11 PM

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In the process of building a 30x36 with 14ft eves pole barn style shop. Figured I would post some pics for people that are interested. I'm doing most of the work myself with help from family and friends. I will post pics as it progresses. I just got done getting the site level on Saturday. The shop kit is being delivered next Tuesday.

NONHOG 06-21-2017 03:51 PM

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Congrats!
Always fun watching them come together, even more fun making the space work for your needs.

kwmech 06-21-2017 05:22 PM

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How is the foundation being laid out?

westong 06-22-2017 11:09 AM

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How is the foundation being laid out?

The shop will be erected first and then I'm poring a 6"slab of concrete. Going thicker on the concrete thru out the pour as I'm putting a two post car lift in the shop and want to be able to move it where ever I like and not worry about the thickness of the concrete.

westong 07-03-2017 09:39 AM

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Few pics....no real work done but materials and a lift I borrowed from a friend have arrived. I will be augering holes Saturday for the post. Hope to see some post standing next week.

kwmech 07-13-2017 01:42 PM

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So you're auguring the holes in, then pouring the slab around the posts? What holds the building to the slab besides gravity? Building codes are quite a bit different here in Calif

westong 08-08-2017 09:24 AM

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So you're auguring the holes in, then pouring the slab around the posts? What holds the building to the slab besides gravity? Building codes are quite a bit different here in Calif

The holes are 24" around and 54"deep with 8 inches of concrete poured in the bottom for a pad so the poles dont settle into the ground. After the 8in pad setup and i got the poles where I wanted them I filled the hole with concrete. Here are a few pics of the progress, with the temps in my area pretty much at 100deg or over the last couple weeks work has slowed down on the shop.

kwmech 08-08-2017 09:56 PM

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Look small when they go up don't they? I am going to be limited by my property lay out when I build to a 30x40 (maybe 42) I need 28' deep on the inside.

westong 08-09-2017 09:56 AM

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Look small when they go up don't they? I am going to be limited by my property lay out when I build to a 30x40 (maybe 42) I need 28' deep on the inside.

They sure do look smaller than ya think on paper. I would have gone bigger but county regs limit your shop to the square footage of your house. I have a pretty small house so that's as big as I could go. Really wanted a 36x48 but they wanted me to add on to my house in order to do that.

kwmech 08-09-2017 10:53 AM

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Where I am, I am limited to twice the square footage of the house in total of out buildings. So, 3000 sq ft of out buildings. Includes everything, even the well house, chicken coup, you get the idea. Besides that my property is mostly on a hill side so I am limited by the amount of hillside I can remove also.

hotrod 80 08-27-2017 04:48 PM

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I have been pricing buildings also . Mine will be 24 x 52 . Yours is looking good .

westong 08-30-2017 12:10 AM

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Got the concrete all poured and hopefully will get a few sides of metal installed over the long weekend coming up.

BR3W CITY 08-30-2017 06:16 PM

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Nice :thumbs:

mongocanfly 09-02-2017 04:55 PM

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there sure are some strange building codes around different parts of the country...I feel lucky to live where i don't have to deal with all the guvment b.s...can build what I want and not worry about it...
shops looking good...coming along nicely..

TheBrewery 09-05-2017 09:38 PM

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westong 09-12-2017 01:38 AM

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Got a few walls of metal up and going to finish the others this week. If it would be helpful I can take the time to list out most of the expenses that it took to build this when done. The unknowns have added up but staying pretty much on budget

westong 09-27-2017 12:18 AM

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Getting closer.......picked up a heat pump system and a 2 post car lift and got the man door installed. Waiting on the garage doors and the PUD to hook the power up.

Advanced Design 09-27-2017 07:57 PM

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Good looking building. Congratulations on the progress!

tristan 10-20-2017 12:18 PM

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Please sell me your SWB K-10 if you need some $$$ for your project. Nice looking building, I am jealous of that too. ☺

kwmech 10-29-2017 08:29 PM

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So where's the updates? Inquiring minds

westong 10-30-2017 08:26 AM

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Got the doors put up. This was my first time installing doors, first one took 6hrs 2nd one took 3 hrs. I went with the roof pitch door track to keep it up and out of the way for the 2post lift.

Rickysnickers 10-30-2017 09:50 AM

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Very nice :). So if you wanted to insulate the interior walls, how would you do that on a steel building?

westong 10-30-2017 09:45 PM

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Very nice :). So if you wanted to insulate the interior walls, how would you do that on a steel building?

There are 2x6 lumber running horizontal from each vertical pole 24" on center so 2ft rolls of insulation fit nice and snug between then you sheet it with what ya want. The area were I will be doing most of the welding, cutting and grinding I will sheet with metal to help with fire danger.

westong 10-30-2017 09:46 PM

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Please sell me your SWB K-10 if you need some $$$ for your project. Nice looking building, I am jealous of that too. ☺

I hope I never have to sale it, part of the reason for the shop is to do a ground up original restoration of the old girl.

westong 10-30-2017 09:56 PM

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I bought a heat pump unit for the shop and a 2-post Challenger 10,000 pound lift. I will get the electrical run to the shop after elk season and call the PUD to get it hooked up to the meter. I got a good deal on a new HVAC unit that you see installed on the modular school classrooms from a friend. Never been around them so I hope it does a good job. I wont really know until I get it insulated but that may not happen until 2018 as the money reserve for this project is running near the bottom . Its like the one attached in the pics.


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