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Re: pole barn on pilings
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Posted by Bill in NorthCentral Pa on September 28, 2006 at 10:44:40 from (209.50.143.181):
In Reply to: pole barn on pilings posted by Tim, Ohio on September 28, 2006 at 08:52:23:
Questions or points to ponder: 1. With that width, assuming concrete floor and acceptable site, stick framed on a monolithic slab would probably be cheaper / nicer / better. 2. Usually for this type of construction, 29 gauge siding is used. I would investigate a steel "T" bracing for your diagonals. You would install all of your girts and then sawcut a diagonal line across the girts. The "T" fits into this slot and provides an exceptional bracing. The steel barcing provides an enormous amount of bracing when screwed in the flats. I align the sheets and predrill a small hole to keep the screws in line. 3. I'm sure that there is alot more, if you have questions, feel free to contact me. Good luck, Bill
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