Oldschool
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One thought that I had this late in the game is having an overhead hoist available. It wouldn't be too late to install some proper support.
One thought that I had this late in the game is having an overhead hoist available. It wouldn't be too late to install some proper support.
40x25x12, lights hung to 9': LED strip lighting?
https://v1-zonal-tools.luxiflux.com?ShareId=46429d0fd158496eba2edf71c8c33f18
3 rows of 4 strips each ?, IDK, I haven't used those (yet), just FWIW
My eyesight is fine!Its never too late @Oldschool - and as for proper support, Have no Fear, I'm an Engineer!
Now THAT is cool - many thanks @jpdevol!
What is the metal cross bracing for
Certainly stops racking.What is the metal cross bracing for
Code?
Me no engineer.Wouldn't the wall sheathing do the same
I've just never seen it
What is the metal cross bracing for
Code?
Well, a visible next step on the Great Canadian Pole Barn project has occurred. The parking pad out front and the sidewalk down the north side of the barn has been poured and finished - and I am really pleased. The pad is about 11'x10' (the spacing of the two awning columns is 11') so it is big enough for several bikes to park while I get the door open and the sidewalk down the north side is 3' wide (yes, despite the fact that Canada has been on the SI system for about 45 years, we still use Imperial measurements for things like building materials and building dimensions). The overhead door is scheduled for installation tomorrow.
Here are some photos taken this morning.
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Its getting close now Pete, I’ll bet you’re getting excited to get in there and start setting things up. It looks great!
Pete, your shop project had me thinking I should insulate my garage for the winter season. Looking at spray foam. Expensive but looks like a good plan for the underside of the roof. To keep costs down I may use rock wool on the walls with drywall to cap it off.
Is your building completed?