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Title: My mill shed
Post by: moosehunter on February 06, 2022, 05:44:26 PM
Collapsed. 

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It was the first thing I built with wood from my first mill. Mistakes were made. Nuff said.

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The mistake was noticed years ago so I added the double I beam. The beam was fine, the way I supported it was not!

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I sistered two 19' 4x6s together and used them to get the roof back where it belongs. And supported that with two 6x6 that are usually my log bunks. When everything is under 2+ feet of snow you use what you can get to!!

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Getting the steel beam back in place.

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The beam is back in place with 4x6 hemlock LAG BOLTED to the original posts. 

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The WM and the Bota back under cover where they belong. Not what I had planned for the weekend but it went well and no damage to mill or tractor.
mh
Title: Re: My mill shed
Post by: firefighter ontheside on February 06, 2022, 05:51:47 PM
Whoa!  I'm glad there was no damage to Bota or WM as I'm sure you are too.
Title: Re: My mill shed
Post by: caveman on February 06, 2022, 05:55:15 PM
I'm glad your machines survived unscathed.  When Furby was here last year he commented on our relatively flat roof on our mill shed.  I worry more about leaf load and rainwater weight more than anything.  It looks like you got it squared away.
Title: Re: My mill shed
Post by: thecfarm on February 06, 2022, 06:09:38 PM
Lucky you!!!  
Title: Re: My mill shed
Post by: frazman on February 06, 2022, 07:08:52 PM
It's good to have the equipment and material to fix things. Nice job, on the renewed mill shed.
Title: Re: My mill shed
Post by: Andries on February 06, 2022, 07:09:59 PM
I can't imagine the surprise when you first saw the collapse. 
Stomach falling to your feet I'd imagine!
Good comeback btw 
Title: Re: My mill shed
Post by: firefighter ontheside on February 06, 2022, 08:40:37 PM
What model is your Kubota?
Title: Re: My mill shed
Post by: moosehunter on February 07, 2022, 08:24:28 AM
L4330. 2004 

I plowed with the Kubota Friday evening and parked in the shed about 8pm, all was well. Got there about 9am Saturday morning to plow some more. I was amazed by my lack of reaction. 10 years ago I would have been PO ed!!
I finished plowing, had lunch the started the repairs.
mh
Title: Re: My mill shed
Post by: firefighter ontheside on February 07, 2022, 08:38:57 AM
Very similar and with same engine as my 4200.
Title: Re: My mill shed
Post by: Don P on February 07, 2022, 09:21:39 AM
As I look through the building I see no bracing. Is there something keeping it from laying over left/right when it has a head of snow?
Title: Re: My mill shed
Post by: moosehunter on February 07, 2022, 09:41:03 AM
Don P the bracing is all in the center row. If you blow up the pics you can see the bottom edge of some of them. None of the bracing moved during this event so I think they are good.

mh
Title: Re: My mill shed
Post by: boonesyard on February 07, 2022, 10:03:00 AM
Nice job getting it shored back up in short order. 

I know how you feel, I woke up to this on March 11th, 2019. 

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Snow load is an amazing thing.




Title: Re: My mill shed
Post by: DMcCoy on February 07, 2022, 10:31:31 AM
I've lost a couple of greenhouses to snow over the years because I didn't use 'snow braces'.  I use 2x4 or 2x6 and wedge them under key areas.  I have never lost a greenhouse where I have used them.  Some growers put snow braces on hinges and hang them from the ceiling, using a slide-able loop of wire or rope to hold up the bottom end when they are not in use. Keeps them ready to go asap. fwiw.
I'm glad your equipment is ok! 
Title: Re: My mill shed
Post by: DanMc on February 07, 2022, 02:10:36 PM
Quote from: boonesyard on February 07, 2022, 10:03:00 AM
Snow load is an amazing thing.

What's also amazing is that all that weight just falls out of the sky.  Clouds are super heavy, yet they stay up in the sky.  I get a little amazed because my wood stove has consumed 6 cords every year for 20++ years.  That's about 120 tons of firewood that just floated away up the chimney.  It's just physics.  Still amazing though.