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Building A New Pole Shed For The Horses

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AMC RULES

That's it for the site prep...

no stone down before your construction starts Bob?

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rmaynard
21 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

That's it for the site prep...

no stone down before your construction starts Bob?

Nope. It's a pole building. Poles go up, building is built, stone is placed inside, concrete poured.

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Sparky

18x20 sounds great! So is it a workshop or storage or both? Running power to it?

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rmaynard
3 minutes ago, Sparky said:

18x20 sounds great! So is it a workshop or storage or both? Running power to it?

 

Will be running a 30 amp service from the garage to the shed/shop. The run will be about 100 feet, underground and inside plastic conduit. Already have the space allotted in the garage breaker box. The County had me designate it as a "shed" so that there were fewer inspections and lower cost. I will have to wait until after the U&O sign-off to run the wire. 

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ebinmaine

:popcorn:

 

 

 

This is AWESOME

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tunahead72
1 hour ago, rmaynard said:

… In September, the family went to Disney World, and while there I visited member @Zeek. After seeing his new metal building, I knew exactly what I wanted to do.

 

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Steal his PA Turnpike sign?

 

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Ed Kennell

Do you need a seepage pit Bob.       When I built my 24X32 pole  barn in 2000, the township required a pit that took 3 inspections and cost $1200.    I could have put in as many prefab buildings as I wanted  without any permits or runoff pits, but on site building was totally different.

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rmaynard
41 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Do you need a seepage pit Bob.       

Nope

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dclarke

You're gonna love the new shed, Bob. I'll be following along and wishing you luck with the construction.

Lots of pics please. 

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JC 1965

I hope everything goes well from here on out Bob. Sounds like you've had your share of problems lately. Just from looking at the plans the building looks awesome.    :thumbs2:

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rmaynard
38 minutes ago, JC 1965 said:

I hope everything goes well from here on out Bob. Sounds like you've had your share of problems lately. Just from looking at the plans the building looks awesome.    :thumbs2:

I have high hopes. My health issues seem to be under control, and the company that is supplying and building the building is Amish. From what I am told, they are as reliable as the sunrise. We will see.

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ebinmaine
40 minutes ago, rmaynard said:

reliable as the sunrise

Here in southern Maine there are several families that are Mennonite.

That is my impression of them as well.

Great folk to deal with.

 

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82Caddy
1 hour ago, rmaynard said:

I have high hopes. My health issues seem to be under control, and the company that is supplying and building the building is Amish. From what I am told, they are as reliable as the sunrise. We will see.

 

35 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Here in southern Maine there are several families that are Mennonite.

That is my impression of them as well.

Great folk to deal with.

 

 

Not out east where you guys are but the Amish built my parent's pole shed (60x120) 18 years ago in Minnesota.  They quoted 12 days (I think it was) to build from start to finish.  They did only work on it for 12 days, but not in a row.  It was like 1 day here 2 days there and took the better part of the summer to build, my parents were super frustrated with the process since it wasn't clearly laid out for them.  It sure is a nice building though all said and done.

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WVHillbilly520H

Good luck with the building project... But are you sure 18x20 is big enough? here's mine from start (2017) to this year 1 Mahindra eMax, 1 Cub Cadet Original , 1 Suzuki ATV, 3 Wheel Horse, 1 lawn cart , 1 lawn sweeper, all the sleeve hitch implements 3 mower decks and 3 chain saws and mortar mixer... I think I might be able to walk between 1 or 2 things :eusa-think: Of course doors would be a nice addition.

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Stormin
18 hours ago, Sparky said:

18x20 sounds great!

 

It'll soon gets full though. Mine is 22wide x 19deep. I just wish I could have built it bigger. Unfortunately I don't have the land you lads seem to. :(

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rmaynard
1 hour ago, WVHillbilly520H said:

Good luck with the building project... But are you sure 18x20 is big enough?

 

It's going to have to be. The budget won't allow any larger and neither will the wife. 

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Pollack Pete

I'd be giddy too.VERY nice looking building.Are you going to install some shelving? Great to get stuff off the floor and onto shelves that would only be wasted wall space.Keep us posted on the progress.I love new buildings!!

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rmaynard
2 hours ago, Pollack Pete said:

I'd be giddy too.VERY nice looking building.Are you going to install some shelving? Great to get stuff off the floor and onto shelves that would only be wasted wall space.Keep us posted on the progress.I love new buildings!!

I hope to put a large "shelf" in the rear to run tractors under, then stack some of the smaller ones on the shelf, similar to what @stevebo did.

 

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c-series don

Let’s face it, no matter how big you make it, it’s never big enough!! The bigger it is the more stuff you will find to fill it up. I don’t think I’ve ever heard a guy say “ I’ve got this garage/barn that’s just too darn big!” 

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Zeek
On 2/23/2020 at 4:48 PM, tunahead72 said:

 

Steal his PA Turnpike sign?

 

Believe it or not, no. I got when PADOT scrapped it when they re-did the PA RT 15 @ Cumberland Parkway interchange. It used to be a traffic signal.

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Zeek
7 hours ago, rmaynard said:

I have high hopes. My health issues seem to be under control, and the company that is supplying and building the building is Amish. From what I am told, they are as reliable as the sunrise. We will see.

 I had six Mexicans and they were pretty good too. Hard workers! :tools-hammer:

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tom2p
13 hours ago, rmaynard said:

I have high hopes. My health issues seem to be under control, and the company that is supplying and building the building is Amish. From what I am told, they are as reliable as the sunrise. We will see.


my neighbor had a huge pole building built by an Amish company 

 

they stayed at his house during construction 

 

they did a great job 

 

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Pullstart
16 hours ago, c-series don said:

Let’s face it, no matter how big you make it, it’s never big enough!! The bigger it is the more stuff you will find to fill it up. I don’t think I’ve ever heard a guy say “ I’ve got this garage/barn that’s just too darn big!” 

 

I think it was @Achto Dan who said it best...  “Build your barn twice as big as you think you need, then in three years it’ll be half as big as you need,” or something like that.

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