BARN! and NEW PORCH!

baymule

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Are you using tin for feed room because of rats and mice ?
No, I'm using tin because I scrounged a pile of it and I have enough to do the whole feed and tack room. Horses crib-they chew wood when bored or just because they can. They won't chew the tin.

Thank you Mary. I love my barn.

@Collector I was thinking I would paint it. But as it goes up, I like it and so does my husband. He asked me if I wanted to paint it. I told him if we painted it, it would always look dirty from all the dust. The tin on the barn is new, shiny and pretty, then there's this rusty old stuff in the barn.... But on the bright side, if it gets dusty and dirty, it won't matter because it looks like crap anyhow. :lol:
 

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We did more work on the feed and tack room today. DH over did himself yesterday. He’s been feeling borderline sick, I doubled down on his vitamin C and he felt better, just better enough to go work on the barn. He is ok, but just a little blah, so I wouldn’t let him come out to play today. He went to TSC and got Sheep Feed for me.

Robert came over and we built the frame work to go to the rafters. We set them on top of the wall frame. DH came home just in time to help us lift up the first one.

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You can hang some empty feed sacks on it.

They would be dust covered and filthy in no time. Nope.

I think what it needs is a few salvaged windows to let a little natural light in and give it a vintage look. I love that old tin.

I've been thinking of maybe 2 windows. It will get all wired up for LED lights (the whole barn) and two ceiling fans in the feed and tack room.
 

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We did more work on the feed and tack room today. DH over did himself yesterday. He’s been feeling borderline sick, I doubled down on his vitamin C and he felt better, just better enough to go work on the barn. He is ok, but just a little blah, so I wouldn’t let him come out to play today. He went to TSC and got Sheep Feed for me.

Robert came over and we built the frame work to go to the rafters. We set them on top of the wall frame. DH came home just in time to help us lift up the first one.

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Second one.

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Ummm Bay, not to be a downer but meant strictly as a safety consern and any future headaches :) ... I would have your General contrator consult Your county/ State building code... The feed room floor apears to be concrete,( conrete floor should be sealed and feed sacks and hay bales should be stored on wood pallets to prevent mold growth from moisture on / from the concrete floor ) how are the current wall studs attached to the concrete floor ? There needs to be a pressure treated "green" board set onto the concrete and attached to the concrete with bolts set into the concrete or with concrete nails shot into the concrete with a captive bolt gun, then the 2 x 4 wall studs nailed to it.( to prevent dry rot from concrete moistsure to the wall studs ) Also , the 4 x 10 headers over the doors need to have "cripple studs" attached under the end of the headers , then nailed to the end studs and nailed down to the greenies for proper support. The wall studs will help in the roof support on this side of the barn to prevent roof sagging, but how is the other side of the barn roof supported ? You are doing a great job and I applaud you for the high end patina designer decor . :cool:
 

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