I like that style of building but in the end the inner poles get in the way unless you're running stalls down the sides and closing them off. A straight clear span is easy but boring. A T footprint breaks up the size and makes it visually interesting. You local pole building contruction company knows exactly what you need and can put up a shell in a few days. Up in Whistler they've gone to flatter roofs and snow stop/anchors so the snow stays on the roof all Winter. It's safer than having the snow slide off at random times.
In my little barn (24' x 36') I have four stalls and every tool and piece of steel in it rusted. I assume it's from the high humidity caused by the horses breathing and peeing and pooping. So keep your tools and horses seperate.
Last edited by Snow Dog; 07-10-2011 at 03:26 PM.
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