Dave5264
Gold Member
- Joined
- May 25, 2009
- Messages
- 376
- Location
- Near North Ontario Canada
- Tractor
- 08 Montana C5264, 2011 McCormick CX100 XS
Hi folks, this summer's project is my 26 x 34 pole shed.
I have all the holes augered, concrete footing in and poles are all in, level, braced and back filled.
Im going to cut the 23 6x6 posts to appriopriate level and then put in the beams.
the center beam wil be 3 laminated sections of 2x8's total of 34' long, 12' up in the air.
what tips do you have in getting that beam up there safely?
here was my idea (note that my Poles are 6x6's and are 6' appart so I cant get the tractor inside the shed perimiter):
- Due to all the of the bracing inside the strucutre, I will build the beam Outside the strucure and Feed it up and onto the center poles
- On one of the end center posts attach 2 sections of 2x4 (one on each side) to create a temporary channel.
- Position the tractor at the end of the building, Loader/bucket raised , attach a block and tackle to the bucket and hoist one end of the beam up. then slide that end into the temporary 2x4 "Channel".
- repeat the procedure at the other end of the beam and gradually feed the beem across the top of the poles * needa guy to help feed the beam while i move the tractor ahead.
am I out of my mind ?
any other tips (aside fom 5 big guys on tall step ladders) ?
I have all the holes augered, concrete footing in and poles are all in, level, braced and back filled.
Im going to cut the 23 6x6 posts to appriopriate level and then put in the beams.
the center beam wil be 3 laminated sections of 2x8's total of 34' long, 12' up in the air.
what tips do you have in getting that beam up there safely?
here was my idea (note that my Poles are 6x6's and are 6' appart so I cant get the tractor inside the shed perimiter):
- Due to all the of the bracing inside the strucutre, I will build the beam Outside the strucure and Feed it up and onto the center poles
- On one of the end center posts attach 2 sections of 2x4 (one on each side) to create a temporary channel.
- Position the tractor at the end of the building, Loader/bucket raised , attach a block and tackle to the bucket and hoist one end of the beam up. then slide that end into the temporary 2x4 "Channel".
- repeat the procedure at the other end of the beam and gradually feed the beem across the top of the poles * needa guy to help feed the beam while i move the tractor ahead.
am I out of my mind ?
any other tips (aside fom 5 big guys on tall step ladders) ?