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<blockquote data-quote="Train" data-source="post: 442671" data-attributes="member: 1011"><p>Redneckmatt, it's a single story, cedar shingles,plank siding with some thin metal siding overlaid on one side only. It also has planks on the inside of it as well as on the rafters. There are only three small windows on one side. Owner says there's flax straw in the roof for insulation.I didn't think to look at the stud spacing but I'm thinking probably 16" since it's an older building. It was actually moved to the current site years ago but I haven't had a chance to ask the owner if he remembers anything about the move. He did put in some center supports after it was set up and I'm wondering how I might keep them intact for the move. What's your opinion on the mobile home axles and what is your definition of heavey beams? I'd be hoping to find something large enough in pressure treated beams so I could incorperate them into footings and pilings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Train, post: 442671, member: 1011"] Redneckmatt, it's a single story, cedar shingles,plank siding with some thin metal siding overlaid on one side only. It also has planks on the inside of it as well as on the rafters. There are only three small windows on one side. Owner says there's flax straw in the roof for insulation.I didn't think to look at the stud spacing but I'm thinking probably 16" since it's an older building. It was actually moved to the current site years ago but I haven't had a chance to ask the owner if he remembers anything about the move. He did put in some center supports after it was set up and I'm wondering how I might keep them intact for the move. What's your opinion on the mobile home axles and what is your definition of heavey beams? I'd be hoping to find something large enough in pressure treated beams so I could incorperate them into footings and pilings. [/QUOTE]
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