Fort for my Apache

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Frank asked earlier for me to post pics of this. I am putting up a toybox/home for my boat during the winter months. Really, I just pushed down some trees and built up the pad and then my barn builder showed up and put it up. They should be done tonight. Pretty much 3 days to put it up which was a lot quicker than I could have done it.

First pics are pushin trees down.

Then making the pad

Materials delivered



Then drilling holes (found my electric, dig rite guys were off 4' glad we were cautious and looking for it so we didn't cut it).

Posts going in the ground.

Top plate and starting ribs.
 

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Ribs going on.

truss's set

Purlins going on

Getting dark.


I will get some more pics today. They were already working when I left this morning at 7:00
 

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Some more pics.

Tin going on

Small door and wainscott

Roof Going on

Trim and Ridge vents
 

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Some pics of the final product:

Side view

front view

My kid and I picking up tin scraps in some lovely February weather.
 

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I went with the 12' sidewalls. I considered 16' at first but am glad I did the 12' instead (it is plenty tall). It will still easily fit my tractor (has a enclosed cab) on a flatbed trailer no problem. I live in a subdivision (3-5 acre yards) so I had to get it approved by trustees and all of that fun stuff and when I mentioned 16' walls their eyes about popped out of their heads so I had to compromise a tad.

I am still very happy with it!!
 
that is a great job,,, good luck,,did you do most of the work yourself,,and if so ,,what was the approx cost,for supplies excluding beer,,
 
If it wasn't for the snow,,i be moving in ..LOL :cheers2:

Nice shop. now get back to work,,,poor your slap and get the hoist up. :sifone:

Fort APACHE II !!!!! :USA:


NICE JOB
 
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