petebert
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I'm wanting to do two things in my pole barn. Extend the loft and build a room inside of it. I'm looking for ideas on how to do this and to see if there's anything I should be doing differently. There is currently a loft down the middle. The barn is built on 6x6s, in the middle of the barn they are 10' apart, along the exterior walls they are 8' apart. For the original loft the builders nailed a 2x10x10 beam onto each side of the posts. The joists are also 2x10s, they were set on top of the beams 16" OC and toed in. The floor is 1/2" sheathing.
I've already added the joists for the extension. I toed into both exterior beams and nailed into the existing joists where the two overlap. It was recommended to me that I add bearing blocks under the beams since right now it's just nails holding all that weight. So that's what I'm working on before I go any further. Below is a pic showing what I have going on so far, you can see the new joists going to the exterior wall and a bearing block in place. The bearing block is currently just nailed in place in case I need to remove it and go a different direction, when I am sure they're staying I'll be putting 1/2" bolts through them.
So lets start with the floor, 20 wide by 40 long, 800 sq ft. Lets says I put 500 bales of hay up there, that's 25,000lbs or 31.25 psf, will this be able to hold that? Ignore those random 2x4s attached to the beam, they're part of a chicken pen that's coming down.
I also want to build an interior room, pretty much in place of where the chicken pen currently sits. I'm just not sure how to frame it, I'm assuming I wouldn't frame it like a wall for a house because even pressure treated I wouldn't think I could sit a bottom plate right on the dirt, plus it wouldn't really be secured to anything. I'd like it to be a fully enclosed room with a sliding barn door. I also don't want to add extra stress onto the loft beams. The picture below shows where I'd like the room to extend out to, it's aligned with an exterior post. Should I put another 6x6 post down to create the rooms corner? This could also add extra support to at least those two beams that it would be attached to. The orange line shows where I want the wall to go to. Should I build it like a horse stall and just run the boards all the way to the top?
This shows the entire area I'd like the room to be. Red line on the right shows the post I'd like to line that all up with, red circle on the left is the area for the other wall.
I've already added the joists for the extension. I toed into both exterior beams and nailed into the existing joists where the two overlap. It was recommended to me that I add bearing blocks under the beams since right now it's just nails holding all that weight. So that's what I'm working on before I go any further. Below is a pic showing what I have going on so far, you can see the new joists going to the exterior wall and a bearing block in place. The bearing block is currently just nailed in place in case I need to remove it and go a different direction, when I am sure they're staying I'll be putting 1/2" bolts through them.
So lets start with the floor, 20 wide by 40 long, 800 sq ft. Lets says I put 500 bales of hay up there, that's 25,000lbs or 31.25 psf, will this be able to hold that? Ignore those random 2x4s attached to the beam, they're part of a chicken pen that's coming down.

I also want to build an interior room, pretty much in place of where the chicken pen currently sits. I'm just not sure how to frame it, I'm assuming I wouldn't frame it like a wall for a house because even pressure treated I wouldn't think I could sit a bottom plate right on the dirt, plus it wouldn't really be secured to anything. I'd like it to be a fully enclosed room with a sliding barn door. I also don't want to add extra stress onto the loft beams. The picture below shows where I'd like the room to extend out to, it's aligned with an exterior post. Should I put another 6x6 post down to create the rooms corner? This could also add extra support to at least those two beams that it would be attached to. The orange line shows where I want the wall to go to. Should I build it like a horse stall and just run the boards all the way to the top?

This shows the entire area I'd like the room to be. Red line on the right shows the post I'd like to line that all up with, red circle on the left is the area for the other wall.
