Pole Barn Walls Going Up
Posted on February 17, 2015
by WhirldWorks
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The pole barn construction continues! The clear and vented ridge went in thus completing roof construction. Just to make certain I hadn’t really goofed on a few dimensions, our son and I put the sliding door together. While the boys were finishing up that chore, my great and talented wife cut and hung the remaining wall girts. To my relief, the sliding door matched up exactly how it was supposed to. Before putting up the walls, it was time for lunch and a nap for some.
We installed the J-Channel trim at the eave and measured the proper distance to allow 1/4″ below the bottom of the wall panels and installed the base trim. The placement and alignment of the first wall panel is crucial. If it is set at any angle other than true plumb, the entire wall will head either uphill or downhill. With great care we set the first panel in position and hoped for the best. Once the second and third panels were installed, it was wonderful to see the constant level line of steel along both the top and bottom of the panels.
Once the third panel was installed, the sun and rain began to fall so it was time to pack up and head back to “real life.”
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Nice work! Cutest nap time picture ever! 🙂
Thanks! He loves that little tractor and trailer.
So sweet!
Looks great. I love the makeshift bed.
Thanks! When he isn’t sleeping in the back, he loves pretending to drive it.
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