Posted by newfarmer9 on August 16, 2009 at 16:22:12 from (74.210.102.99):
I'm looking at building a 30 x 40 x 12 pole shed to store some tractors in. Nothing fancy, just a run-of-the-mill shed with 1 overhead door on one of the endwalls, an access door at the front of one of the sidewalls (around the corner from the overhead door), and a sliding door on the back of the opposite sidewall.
Does anyone have a source of free, step-by-step plans for building a pole shed? I'm looking at doing it myself over the span of a summer, I've never built anything as big as this but I figure if I do lots of research and take my time I should be able to get er done. Will also have help and advice from "qualified" relatives and neighbours :wink:
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