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The specification for these is minimum 12" at the smallest part which would be the top.
Mark I do assume they are treated and perhaps cut and notched/fitted on the mainland. I do not have specifics but I am still investigating and trying to learn.
-Blake
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Rob,
Setting poles in the ground ????
Suprised you are not up on this.
I would say you learned new and it displaced this info.
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If I can help let me know. I got a pole house permitted for the Kona side recently. We used a pole house company set of plans to start and made some custom mods. Then I stamped the new version and the county plan checkers and inspectors were fine with it.
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Yes I may very well take you up on that. Will you send me your contact information? Blakeyboy1@gmail.com
-Blake
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"Me and Lynn" - hopefully you guys are not coming here to teach english. lol
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And hopefully you are not there to teach social graces. LOL.
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Here's some pretty pole houses
http://www.haikuhouses.com/ and there have been a few of them built in Hawaii, too.
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Cool thanks! I will take a look for sure. I have also been communicating with John The Architect via email. He's been very helpful.
-Blake
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