[AJD] OT Poor Mans Tractor Shed.. Finally Up.
Chris C
jdnutinwa at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 13 09:24:41 PDT 2008
Steve,
Thanks for the info. ClearSpan has been pretty
helpful thus far considering I did not buy the
building from them. I have bought a few pieces that
wound up missing.
My father in law has a much smaller version of
this type of building (although his was made by
seears) and his turned into a gigantic humador thanks
to ground water. I have two 10 x 20 shelters as well,
one is set up totally enclosed, the other has one
end open. The enclosed one 'sweats' like crazy, the
other stays pretty dry. I have one end for the big
building, so I am going to leave the east end open,
as we get much less weather from the east than any
other direction.
I can see how it would have helped to have 2 more
people to help in assembly. seting up each bow,
hoisting it up, getting the purlins hooked to it,
would have go much faster with help. I used what I
had, and fortunately had no deadline for setup, so
it worked out all right..
Thanks again for the info.
Chris
> > Here is a link to the pictures.
> >
>
http://public.fotki.com/jdnut/documents/tractor-shelter/clearspan-shelter/
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >
>
> Nice, One thing about that style building, they rain
> inside! The
> moisture from the ground and air collects on the
> interior. It doesn't
> cause many problems unless you happen to be bent
> JUST right when that
> COLD water drops down your collar..... It does cause
> water spots if you
> have dusty machinery. What I did in mine was to
> install some sheets of
> Suntuff type plastic inside the frame. Clear used
> over the skylight and
> white down a few feet the sides. It collect the
> water and by careful
> install it channels any water to the back and down a
> drain.
>
> When you get a nice WARM day tension the cover a bit
> more. You want it
> as smooth as possible to allow the snow to slide
> off.
>
> Oh and I think I see the problem with the amount of
> time you needed. All
> your help seems to be standing still!
>
> Oh if you need any parts just contact Farm-Tek. They
> make the Clear-Span
> buildings. Oh and if you wonder the original price.
> $12,900. Before tax
> and shipping. (current sale price is 9,200 plus T&S)
>
>
> --
> Steve Williams
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