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Thank you - I'm excited. Wondering if a concealed fastener design on the roof panels is a better way to go long term versus exposed fasteners.
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Wow, nice.
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I'm very happy for you that you have broke ground and are under way. What do the non exposed fasteners look like? I don't think I've ever seen any buildings built with them around here. I've helped clean up a lot of damaged buildings here the last few years. Exposed fasteners are fairly simple for repairing the sheet metal. But non exposed would be better sealed IMO especially with time?
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Thanks again guys. Ryan that's helpful to hear. The concealed fastener option and standing seam option are more expensive than the 29g exposed fastener classic ribbed panels originally budgeted so I might pass. Here's an example of a concealed panel design: https://www.metalsales.us.com/produc...tempra-series/
If you go to that website and select Industries>Residential>Color Visualizer>Explore Sample Projects, you can see the gamut of panel style and colors. I'm trying to emulate the color scheme of a neighbors antique barn. |
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Wow that is going to be a really nice barn! I am in the process of building a house and am trying to emulate older farmhouse styling and techniques on it as well. We just recently had the roof installed and went with the exposed fastener style. The pluses were its quite a bit cheaper than the standing seam style roof, and it actually matches traditional farmhouse styling better than the standing seam. Fastener technology has improved greatly so there's not as much worry anymore about these leaking. In the past this was a concern.
Negatives are that you have to replace the fasteners every 10 years and the panels seem more prone to "oil canning". Our roof is brand new and was installed in the winter. With the increasing temps I can already see some waviness in the flat areas. This can be improved by choosing a profile with more ridges or a thicker material. Overall, I'm happy with our roof. |
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Looking at the photo of the site works, just be sure to get the contractor to ensure there is a good amount of drainage slope away from the building.
It looks like the land slopes down towards the position where the photo was taken, meaning there needs to be a drainage slope at the other end of the building where the soil surface seems higher. Great building design....enjoy your project.... :chevy::chevy::chevy: |
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Good deal. Here’s one of my neighbors antique barns - aiming to mimic the colors. There’s a galvalume-appearing standing seam roof that uses white trim and classic barn red.
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Pete, is that roof original for that barn?
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There was a tradition of nailing a sapling tree to the peak of a barn once the frame went up. Here’s a photo of a local barn raising that shows just such an attached sapling. |
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We need a trucks with barn thread maybe.
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The reason I asked was I don't remember seeing original old barns up there in WI with tin rooves. Most were shake shingles then tar based shingles. My Grandfather grew up on a dairy farm near Rhinelander. They had a cheese factory and Grandpa had to go pick up milk jugs and deliver them growing up. He had some stories. Anyhow, he used to drive me around all over up there showing me old farms he delivered to. I'm sure most of those old barns are gone now unfortunately. You best get you a sapling to keep tradition. Do you want to start the truck barn thread. This will get side tracked in a hurry. :lol:
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Nice! Can't wait to see the progress and the finished product! I'm jealous!
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More progress. Footings then stem walls in.
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More progress. I’m worried it’s too small.
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Popped by a garage sale on the way to see a parade Sunday afternoon. Seller had this custom swing out trolley lift for sale he used for decades to do small engine repair. Maybe repurposed as a Blazer top hoist?
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I did get a good deal on some locking steel cabinets at another garage sale. Sad to see the time come for these old timers to clear out their shops.
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Made some progress since the last post. We did get a sapling pine up to pay respects.
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Added some bracing for Blazer top storage and chose these exterior lights from the Steel Lighting Co. - USA made, US steel and really good quality.
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Looking really good!
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Very nice. Looking forward to seeing finished project.
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This has been one of my favorite all-time threads. I check it daily - sometimes multiple times a day - for updates!
I love seeing your shops and now am convinced I must build a monitor barn. I also attached a sapling, said a prayer, and fed my wife a beer (the only help I have had, but she has been GREAT help!) after we completed our 12X12 shed recently! Thanks to all who have shared and especially the OP! |
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