The gravel for the concrete floor has been spread and the next thing to do should be the final prep for concrete. Not gonna happen. As most of you know, we lost a family member recently. Kenny Waddell, the son of Donna's daughter's (Sheri) husband. We had just met him about 18 months or so ago. We had him and his wonderful family over for a visit and Kenny gave me some valuable advice for building my barn. While our connection was short, he will be remembered for his friendly manner and ever-ready smile.
Bless you Kenny and your wife Cadie and your five kids.
(four girls, one boy - two sets of twins).
Obviously, the build took a backseat to family matters, resulting in not enough time to get the concrete prep done this year. However, my goal is to get the barn closed in and secure so we can do our "snowbird" thing this winter. So, my efforts have moved to getting the framing done, ordering the overhead doors, and installing the metal siding.
The majority of framing is complete, just a few more boards to put up on one side in the upper reaches. My good friend Earl and I accomplished much of the framing that could be done from the ground as well as from my newly purchased scaffolding.
I later stacked 2 scaffolding units and was able to complete the upper reaches (16 feet). I increased the stability of the scaffolding by ratchet strapping the units to the posts of the barn. We had a very solid platform to stand on and nail the boards in place. Using a small air compressor and a nail gun, the boards went up fairly quickly on the lower parts. Moving up to the higher reaches, it took longer to move the scaffolding then it took to put the boards up.
With the major portion of the framing done, I moved to locating and framing for the entry doors as well as the overhead doors. I located three 36" doors, one between the overhead doors in the front, one on the side facing to house and one centered in the rear. No doors or windows will be on the side we cannot see from the house. Two 12 ' wide and 14' tall overhead doors are framed out in the front and a 10' by 10' door in the rear. The overhead doors have been ordered and will be installed by a local company, Plateau Garage Door and Roofing. They should be up in about two to three weeks.
After the framing is fully completed, putting the siding up is next. I'm getting some help from my buddy Earl, my stepson Darren and a friend he's bringing from Cincinnati. Might get this thing closed in yet. Oh, and we saw these lights at Sam's Club. Came home and price-checked them. Twice the price elsewhere so ordered four of them for over the doors - dusk to dawn LED.
We'll see...
Stay Tuned!
Sorry for the Family Loss. You were right Family before projects.
ReplyDeleteIf you time it right you could maybe get the concrete poured before you head out so you can just set up shop when you get back.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Thank you. We hope to get Cadie and the kids out to play with the "doods” and sign the building.
ReplyDeleteI would love to get the concrete done before we head South, just don’t think I’ll have enough time. Time and money, never seems to be enough of either!