by Aaron Esch | Dec 23, 2023 | Your Barn Stories, Testimonials
Jared Trammell Posted to the Barngeeks DIY Facebook Group 2/22/23 60’ x 60’. Oak frame, pine and oak girts and purlins, pine decking, oak board and batten sides, 12’ bent spacing. Horse barn plans with several mods. I asked a bunch of questions before starting. Many...
by Aaron Esch | Dec 15, 2023 | Testimonials, Your Barn Stories
At BarnGeek, nothing brings us more joy than seeing our plans come to life in the hands of our talented and dedicated customers. Today, we are excited to share the inspiring story of a customer who turned our 30×46 Gambrel barn plan into a stunning, functional...
by Aaron Esch | Dec 14, 2023 | How To Build A Barn, Youtube tutorials
Welcome, folks, to the exciting world of post and beam barn building! In today’s adventure, we will unveil the secrets of constructing your own post and beam barn or a modified timber frame structure. Let’s dive into the step-by-step process to empower you...
by Aaron Esch | Dec 5, 2023 | Testimonials, Your Barn Stories
Jay Bell Posted to the Barngeeks DIY Facebook Group 2/27/23 My wife and I moved from New Hampshire to Texas in 2018 after retirement. In New Hampshire we owned an antique home built in 1840 that had a 40’ X 60’ bank barn attached to the house, which was my inspiration...
by Aaron Esch | Dec 5, 2023 | AskTheBarngeek
How do I go about talking to my building department about the legality of this? Are you guys building these under agriculture? Can I contruct this into a house? Location Ogemaw county Michigan. Also what size beams should I saw up to let dry ahead of time or does size...
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