buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
The question that has been on my mind this morning is what the heck do you do with 77 inches of SNOW???
Chris
Let it melt.
The question that has been on my mind this morning is what the heck do you do with 77 inches of SNOW???
Chris
I have always wanted to put up a 60 x 40 pole barn with a concrete floor and a lift and looked into it for a while. The bank barn needed siding and new roof which cost a lot of money and I could not justify doing both. So decided to spend money on the bank barn to preserve it and use it for shop and storage. Many of these 200 year old barns go down when the roof starts to leak and people not able to afford the repairs. Replaced the access doors with two 16 ft by 14 ft sliding doors and set up the inside for shop and storage on the main floor. There are also two large mezzanine areas on that floor that was used for hay storage back in the day and a trolley running under the roof ridge that I still have to use for something. The lower floor was used for cattle and we used it for our French Alpine goats. We had 50 of them at one time. One area on the lower floor has a concrete floor and plan is to convert that into a welding/fabrication shop and perhaps with space for the blacksmith equipment. Doing welding on a wood plank floor is not a good idea. Insulated a room upstairs for heated shop space but the rest is unheated. Getting tight siding on the barn made a huge difference. The old barns are set up for hay drying with cracks between the boards but it feels like the wind goes right through you in the winter.That is one nice plow setup. I have always wanted an RTV setup like that, but have never been able to justify it, except that it would be the impetus to build the equipment shed that I would also like to have, so I could move some stuff that it now stored in the shop into it. That might be twisted logic, just saying…….
My life has gotten so I plan on unforeseen events or circumstances. I automatically plan nothing will go as expected.Some odd, unforeseen event or circumstance happening of late.
"I recently went thru and destroyed a bunch of old hard drives"
I went through and disassembled a bunch of hard drives to recycle the metal. I didn't think it was worth the time unless you were bored with nothing to do. The magnets inside can be handy. Heavy duty and seem to last forever. Great for building a Chalky (sp?) cup
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I took platers out and made them unreadable, like with a hammer. Kept a few magnets.