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O.T. Photo, pole building

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cj3b_jeep

09-18-2007 05:57:36




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Here's a shot I took last night of my building progress. I just have some trim work and the clear panels to do, and put some fill and gravel down.




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BillinCentralMO

09-19-2007 17:29:10




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to cj3b_jeep, 09-18-2007 05:57:36  
Thought that was something that the guy posting below has the same chairs. You'll never believe this. I have beer just like the beer in the photo.Can you believe it? Nice barn. Nice wife too. Looks like she does her share.



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David in Wales

09-18-2007 12:52:43




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to cj3b_jeep, 09-18-2007 05:57:36  
Nice building CJ, whats going in there? Tractors?
When you've finished can you please come over here for a vacation, got loads of unfinished projects that I am sure you would love to help me with - and you would get a sea view at the same time. LoL
David



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cj3b_jeep

09-19-2007 08:47:33




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to David in Wales, 09-18-2007 12:52:43  
I've got a 1964 David Brown 880e, with a loader, 6' Ford brush hog, 2 bottom plow, boom pole, backblade, a Spen S utility trailer (from the 1940s made for a Jeep), two 4 wheelers and possibly my truck for winter storage. I keep the tractor in my 3.5 car garage right now, but I can't just leave the mower on it as it's too large to fit, plus the doors in my garage are only 7', which makes it tight.

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TexBill

09-18-2007 10:55:26




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to RMinVa, 09-18-2007 05:57:36  


I like the "Boat/Utility Trailor" third party image Get 'er done!



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Midwest redneck

09-18-2007 09:30:46




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to cj3b_jeep, 09-18-2007 05:57:36  
What did that cost? if you dont mind me asking.



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cj3b_jeep

09-18-2007 10:32:06




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to Midwest redneck, 09-18-2007 09:30:46  
Near as I figure about $3000.



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Midwest redneck

09-18-2007 09:30:40




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to cj3b_jeep, 09-18-2007 05:57:36  
What did that cost? if you dont mind me asking.



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Walt Davies

09-18-2007 09:10:45




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to cj3b_jeep, 09-18-2007 05:57:36  
I don't know about this working under a ladder while standing near the top of another ladder and BEER what else can go wrong with this picture.

I hope you drank the beer after you built the barn Giggle.

Walt

I ain't no professional But I do have the same chairs.
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cj3b_jeep

09-18-2007 08:14:54




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to cj3b_jeep, 09-18-2007 05:57:36  
I built it from scratch using free wood from the neighbor and steel from an Amish tin shop, which saved me about $1,000 on the tin and about $2,000 on the lumber. I am a professional photographer so it just works out well that my photos all look like this. BTW, that's my wife scrubbing down the door. I bought a used garage door and left it outside while building so it got pretty grungy.



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Haywood

09-18-2007 08:27:43




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to cj3b_jeep, 09-18-2007 08:14:54  
Is that rope holding that big tree together on the left?

Nice place too!



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cj3b_jeep

09-18-2007 08:33:15




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to Haywood, 09-18-2007 08:27:43  
That's what I use to hang a lantern from when we have campfires. I sling a rope over a branch and tie it off one those. Here's a flickr page with several photos on it, one is of the skeleton of the pole building.



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RobMD

09-18-2007 17:18:54




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to cj3b_jeep, 09-18-2007 08:33:15  
I'd cut that tree down in the foreground. It's rotted from the inside out... not good for mr. building



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Oldcraneguy

09-18-2007 08:04:20




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to cj3b_jeep, 09-18-2007 05:57:36  
Nice lookin building, was that a kit? or did you do from scratch?..just curious what a kit like that would run? also would love to see more of the step by step pics if you took any....OCG



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4010guy

09-18-2007 07:33:52




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to cj3b_jeep, 09-18-2007 05:57:36  
That looks like a very beautiful place to live.
I expeshily like the to lawn chairs and the other guy doing the work.



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Dick L

09-18-2007 07:25:42




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to cj3b_jeep, 09-18-2007 05:57:36  
I hope you know that you have a saleable picture as prints. That is a fantstic shot.



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Rich Va

09-18-2007 06:47:19




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to cj3b_jeep, 09-18-2007 05:57:36  
Ain't you worried about tree falling on it during storm?



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cj3b_jeep

09-18-2007 07:01:09




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to Rich Va, 09-18-2007 06:47:19  
it's 24x32x10 sidewalls, I suppose I could worry about trees falling on it, but at least someone else would have to rebuild it instead of me. I wanted to hide it in the trees so it can't be easily seen from the road. It's about 400 feet off the road.



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Dave from MN

09-18-2007 06:23:36




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to cj3b_jeep, 09-18-2007 05:57:36  
Is that a 24' x 36'?



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djfarmer

09-18-2007 06:16:15




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to cj3b_jeep, 09-18-2007 05:57:36  
Yes, I see it now. That makes it perfect.



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djfarmer

09-18-2007 06:03:39




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to cj3b_jeep, 09-18-2007 05:57:36  
The lawn chairs and campfire make it look like you have the attitude. All that is missing is the beer. Building looks great.



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rhouston

09-18-2007 06:08:14




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 Re: O.T. Photo, pole building in reply to djfarmer, 09-18-2007 06:03:39  
The beer is sitting just to the left of the chair on a pile of lumber.



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