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Post by brewswane on May 14, 2014 7:20:27 GMT -6
Thats an awesome barn! I like the pictures of the underside of the roof
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Post by neighbor on May 29, 2014 21:23:31 GMT -6
Awesome job. It takes a lot of commitment to keep these big barns standing.
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Post by ohiosam on Jun 1, 2014 19:01:48 GMT -6
Thanks for the compliments. Trying to get field work done, hope to get back at it in a couple weeks.
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buiboy
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Post by buiboy on Jun 9, 2014 14:29:04 GMT -6
Great post! I very much enjoyed it.
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Post by ohiosam on Jul 18, 2014 20:01:39 GMT -6
Electricians were here this week, I had them put in a new 400 amp service. Previously there was 200 amps running through the house To the other outbuildings. The new service is just outside the barn, it includes a transfer switch for a generator. There hasn't been electricity in the barn in decades, they put in a 100 amp panel. Later I'll put in some lights and outlets.
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Post by barnman on Oct 18, 2014 0:43:09 GMT -6
That's a really nice old barn. So glad to see these being saved
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Post by ohiosam on Apr 29, 2015 16:51:12 GMT -6
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Post by ohiosam on Apr 29, 2015 16:53:07 GMT -6
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Post by fidler4 on Apr 30, 2015 22:55:36 GMT -6
Thanks for sharing the photos and info on your barn repair!
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Post by brewswane on Jun 1, 2015 7:18:39 GMT -6
I used to take care of a building that 'professionals' had installed the gutters in a way that was uphill to each downspout. I hope yours works better!
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Post by ohiosam on Jun 2, 2015 16:53:52 GMT -6
Well we've had a couple rains and water ran down the downspouts and none overflowed in the middle :-)
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Post by IAbarnguy on Oct 10, 2015 14:32:01 GMT -6
Great job! Thanks for sharing your story and photos and for saving your barn.
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