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Posted by Shane on November 30, 2003 at 13:55:35 from (216.241.135.161):
In Reply to: Pole barn posted by Slofr8 on November 29, 2003 at 19:39:54:
Around here the standard is to place the poles every 8', and we get some decent snowfall too. Use treated poles or telephone poles! You may be able to use the spruce or aspen as the nailer boards, been told that cottonwood can be used for nailers as long as it doesnt get wet. This is assuming you have a mill to make the 2x4 nailers with anyways, which means you will have to allow it to dry out for several months. I would personally totally enclose the whole structure, the wind seems to go up and then right in the open ended buildings, some sort of vacuum pulls the wind and snow right in about 15 feet or more. Good luck.
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