Pole barns or sheds are simple structures ideal for agricultural purposes, but can be useful on rural homesteads and even suburban lots. These simple structures are perfect for firewood storage, housing tools and machinery, or even shelter for livestock. One only needs basic skills, as well as lumber and some tools, to build one. Materials are inexpensive and can be adjusted to any size needed.
The exact amount of materials needed will depend on the desired size of your shed.
You will need:
- lumber
- digging equipment
- gravel and concrete
- poles
- roof trusses
- tin roofing sections
- straight nails
- roofing nails
- hammer
- saw
- Choose your location and sketch it out. Start by picking a location that is level and not prone to flooding. A flat spot at the bottom of a hill would not be a good choice due to rain runoff. A detailed sketch will help you visualize your shed and to see if there are any changes that should be made before proceeding. You don’t have to be an artist to accomplish this; a simple line drawing will work.
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Originally posted in June 2010.
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