Posted by Fatjay on August 16, 2015 at 13:32:34 from (108.2.123.206):
In Reply to: Pole barn planning posted by Fatjay on August 16, 2015 at 09:21:25:
I just had more dirt delivered to build up the area and make everything level. I'm planning on 9-10' doors right to the base of the roof. I have to ask around about trusses, I'm not quite at that step yet. A friend of a friend has a 3pt post hole digger I was going to borrow, with 9' auger. I was going to hook it up to my ferguson TO-30 for the holes.
For the poles I was going to use 4x4's, then 2x4's along the bottom against the cinder blocks. How far should I space them? The idea was to put the cinder blocks 4' down and 4' up, put plastic down, then 4' crushed gravel for the floor, french drain around the top side. It will be raised up but the area receives runoff as it's on the low side of the property. Unfortunately due to the shape, it's the only spot I can put it.
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