With windows in place, the next thing to build was the base. For this, I chose to make an empty box out of barn board siding with a plywood tabletop. Remember, as we eliminated the walkway, the box was to take a whole footprint of the lean-to. Trish wanted to be able to reach ...
For the project, we installed two more lean-to’s off the front and back, each measuring 36′ long and 12′ deep. To make the back lean-to accessible, we cut in space for two sliding barn doors. We did the same for the existing side lean-to, which we turned into the kitchen area...
I have a 30×50 pole barn with 10ft ceilings. It has one window, and heavily insulated I’d say roughly 6 inches of insulation all the way around. It’s also fully open. There is one window and doesn’t seem to get too hot but I’d like to add A/C. What is the best BTU?
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It’s not necessary to dig the foundation for a barn quite as deep as you would for a house or similar structure, since the walls and roof are all that it will be holding up.[9] 4 Place 2-3 lengths of #4 rebar along the bottom of the footer trench. Run the metal rods straight...