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nebdrummer
09-12-2022, 04:39 PM
Well, dirt work is starting for a pad, and I have an overall idea of what I'm going after. Shop will be either 60x80x18 or 60x100. 1 14x14 overhead door centered, and next to that a 18x10 door for my '50 and '68 camaro. This will be for buisness and personal use, and to park my semi during inclimate weather. I have to have 900sq ft finished inside per zoning requirements *in the country* as if that makes sense, but it will make for a nice office, bathroom and storage upstairs. In floor heating will happen, and I'm debating the spray foam insulation in the walls. A 4 post and a 2 post lift. A small metal fab area, and about 4-5 full time customer cars at a time is the goal. Thoughts?


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CSG
09-13-2022, 07:05 AM
Where is this being built? That’s a long span for a pole barn, steel trusses or inside columns being used?

nebdrummer
09-13-2022, 07:34 AM
North of Lincoln nebraska. I havent had a guy say yet they can't do 60ft wide for stick built stuff. Looking at staying stick as metal frames are insane right now, and framing off for rooms inside will be easier.

CSG
09-13-2022, 07:39 AM
We have hurricanes down here so I don’t see big spans on pole barns. Even the 30’ trusses had a lot fail in the center of the truss the last couple hurricanes. I assume you have snow load but no really bad wind.

dhutton
09-13-2022, 12:13 PM
Morton builds huge pole barns and they are snow load rated. Should be fine if properly engineered.

Don

nebdrummer
09-13-2022, 03:13 PM
Yeah, we have a 25lb snow load. And I've been quoted for 115-135mph rated wind speeds.

And Morton is way more expensive compared to almost every other one I've talked with so far.

Any of you done in floor heating? I got a buddy that did his own and said it wasn't bad at all. 15yrs so far and not any issues. It's amazing in the winter. So, I plan to do my own after the building shell is up.

dhutton
09-14-2022, 04:39 AM
I’ve had three Morton buildings. They are considerably more money for sure but I like their engineering and attention to detail.

Don

CSG
09-14-2022, 09:51 AM
I just googled the Morton buildings. It says they have engineered standard trusses for up to a 81’ span. They have some nice looking buildings to. I did not see a wind rating, that would interest me. We saw 170 mph in the last hurricane. My building made it but a lot did not. I have been looking at different buildings to get ideas to strengthen mine.

nebdrummer
09-14-2022, 10:44 AM
Yeah, around here, a tornado will take care of pretty much everything, so chances are it will be gone if one comes. I'm sure the spray foam will help dramatically improve that rating though too.