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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 09:18:18 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: The only expenses I anticipate for my old barn are "haul away to the dump" expenses. I have a good storage barn, but what I'd really like is a full-fledged, cavernous genuine "farm barn" with a poured concrete floor. Mucho dinero. ================================= Probably true for conventional wood beam construction. I've seen some interesting steel beam and skin construction recently that looks half way affordable however. I was in one last week that was serving as a wind surfer/kayak store (on topic), about 3,000 sq ft with 20+ ceilings. The owner said it came in at about $50/sq ft including the slab and site prep. Polr barns are pretty economical to build, also there is a market for old barn wood, especially if is from old growth wood, you don't find much oak 12 x 12 anymore. |
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