My Dad got a pretty good deal on a steel building he saw laying in the weeds at a friends car lot.
The fellow had bought 3 of these buildings and 2 he used as a body and paint shop for cars he buy's from insurance companies.
Well the 3rd building laid in the weeds and was partially covered in vines and weeds when my Dad saw it.
He brought it home and we found that there were pieces missing. Got a friend to come over who puts these things together and we all went over the plans and found what parts needed to be ordered or what could be made by welding.
After a year or so, its finally going up.
Its a 60 x 80. We chose not to have a concrete floor but rather use ground up highway we got from the state and county. I'll pack it goo and this stuff makes a great floor.
I'll add pics later as we decide if and where the mill will go but one thing is for sure......I'll have plenty of room to air dry lumber. :) What is shown now is just half of it.
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/24625/IMG_5433.JPG)
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Nice
That will work out good for you .
Jim/Bruno
Nice Steve
Holy Moly,that's gonna make you look small!
should hold about 3 or 4 dozen goats
Looks good.
Now that's a building!!!
Well, we house 8 goats in a 10x16, so if my math is right you should be able to fit about 240 in there. Won't leave much room for the mill or lumber though.
That will keep the "OLD GOAT" out of the hot sun !!!!! ;D NIIIICE !!! i got one i got to put up sometime myself, just aint happened yet.
Quote from: loggah on July 05, 2015, 08:03:48 PM
i got one i got to put up sometime myself, just aint happened yet.
I know what you mean....sometimes its hard to get going. :D
Quote from: POSTONLT40HD on July 05, 2015, 04:54:35 PM
My Dad got a pretty good deal on a steel building he saw laying in the weeds at a friends car lot.
The fellow had bought 3 of these buildings and 2 he used as a body and paint shop for cars he buy's from insurance companies.
Well the 3rd building laid in the weeds and was partially covered in vines and weeds when my Dad saw it.
He brought it home and we found that there were pieces missing. Got a friend to come over who puts these things together and we all went over the plans and found what parts needed to be ordered or what could be made by welding.
After a year or so, its finally going up.
Its a 60 x 80. We chose not to have a concrete floor but rather use ground up highway we got from the state and county. I'll pack it goo and this stuff makes a great floor.
I'll add pics later as we decide if and where the mill will go but one thing is for sure......I'll have plenty of room to air dry lumber. :) What is shown now is just half of it.
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/24625/IMG_5433.JPG)
Nice building!!! No posts in the middle to mess up plans/modifications etc. Must be why the goat seems to be smiling in your avitar.... :D
Man! I am so jealous.
I've put a few of those things up in my past life of steeler hanger.... Man I hated those buildings, now they use scisor lift to get around, back in the day one would be up on that spaghety trying to get things to woble the least as we went.... They are a great building once its all together and all tight.. but as you put that thing together ... man it moves around on ya . :o :o
Nice score , it will make you a great goat corral!!! ;D :D
That aint no baby, nice crib goat man!
I like it! Nice score, David (and Dad.)
Great looking new shed. I wish I had one that size. I put up a few smaller ones here and after the photos from up above show them here they sent out a county rep to measure and make sure I got them on my taxes. Don't know about how SC works but my county sure likes money.
:o That's going to be huge, David. 8)
Largest structure in Rock Hill? ;D
It looks like you have settled on sawmilling as a career. If you change your mind you could turn it into a hockey center. Regards, Clark
Around here we would call that a goat mansion. :D
That should work awesome, nice work.
Ed
Looks great, nice score. Wouldn't work here in Michigan, it wouldn't keep the snow off.
Good old dad, 8)
Quote from: Peter Drouin on July 06, 2015, 07:26:52 PM
Good old dad, 8)
He's been doing stuff like this for years. He'll buy more stuff from people at the country store while eating and resell everything for a profit. Some people have the time to wheel and deal. :)
That is awesome. Is your Dad open to the idea of adopting another Son?? Well on second thought, wearing hand-me-down hoofs might not work. Congrats on the building. smiley_thumbsup smiley_thumbsup
Quote from: Magicman on July 07, 2015, 08:28:21 PM
That is awesome. Is your Dad open to the idea of adopting another Son?? Well on second thought, wearing hand-me-down hoofs might not work. Congrats on the building. smiley_thumbsup smiley_thumbsup
:D :D :D
nice
I hope Dad doesn't mind his goat drover son using his new shed. Your right about that ground up road surface I've used a lot of it, weeds don't even like it. Frank C.
Now we know who taught you how to turn an ordinary mill slab into $300 ;D Nice building!
nice building, good luck with it
So it looks as if you (David) and I did the same thing over the 4th of July weekend!