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Farm Building Kits - no building permit required
#21
We have not decided on an open house yet. You can still see it.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#22
Website still down?

We have not decided on an open house yet.

I need to stand in it, ideally while the sun is out.

In the meantime, are there maybe some detailed mechanical drawings?
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#23
kalakoa: web site has never been down for me.

Me ka ha`aha`a,
Mike
Me ka ha`aha`a,
Mike
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#24
web site has never been down for me

Must be hosted on WIX or Weebly or one of the many other "datamining" providers.

The web gets less useful every day...
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#25
Rob, is there any data available about the permissible floor loading? Will it hold my knee mill? How about a vehicle? If so, is it possible to add a roll up door?
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#26
I was wondering as well if it could be used as a garage for a car.
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#27
I expect to have a engineer calc the load cpacities this coming week. I'll make that information available as soon as it's in.

I frankly think a garage should have a concrete slab but in my opinion the floor joists of these buildings are capable of carrying a car or any type machinery.
But I don't want to say that these farm buildings can fit every situation. They will do a lot, but not everything.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#28
From the (much better) pictures on the website, it's pretty clear that insulated roof panels would be required to make the space "livable", as the all-metal construction (roof, purlins, trusses) would make a lovely thermal pipe, even with a drywall ceiling and insulation.
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#29
quote:
Originally posted by Rob Tucker

They cost approx. $30 / psf.

Mahalo,

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#30
I hope to see one when fully assembled as well. I have another question concerning the insulation within the panels;;;;;Does it breakdown or serve to attract mould? i.e. possible drainage issues within the panels themselves and rust concerns?
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