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Post
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This is the framing method used for most Pole
Barns.
Column posts can be 6x6 pine or 4x4 pine or
Steel or
3 ply 2x6 posts glued, laminated,
finger jointed and face planed on 4 sides.
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Conventional Stud Wall
Framing |

Conventional stud framing can be used for
residential and/or business occupied space.
Interior walls can be finished off with
plasterboard / sheetrock panels, as can the
ceiling due to the 2 foot on center roof truss
spacing.
Note that this method requires a continuous
concrete footing with a concrete floor slab.
Siding materials are placed over OSB and wrap.
Walls can be insulated for heat/cool
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Roof Trusses |
| Roof trusses are a
basic component for your structure. Choice is
based on your load and design requirement. The
attic truss gives you optional useable space for
an attic / loft. |
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Attic Truss |
Gable Truss |
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Scissor Truss |
Rafter |
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Wall Framing Methods |
| Choice of wall framing
is based on your requirements for interior wall
finishes and insulation. |
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Flush Mounted Wall Studs |
Inset Wall Studs |
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Structural Stud Wall |
In Fill Stud Walls |
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Footing Methods |
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Footings
depend on local conditions. They must be on
undisturbed soil, with the pad resting below the
frost line. Consideration must also be given
slope of the building site. |
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Columns In-Ground
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Perma Columns
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Bracketed Columns on
Continuous Concrete Footing
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Stud Wall Sill Plate on
Continuous Concrete Footing
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