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This is my summer project! I love old barns!
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<blockquote data-quote="George Monk" data-source="post: 347800" data-attributes="member: 3545"><p>rgv</p><p>We wanted to keep the integrity of the barn in place so we are going with treated pine. (wanted oak but can't find long enough lumber). I have been told that it should last 100 years especially if we paint it.</p><p>It was suggested that we simply nail old tin over the outside. That would be faster and eaiser but I don't think I would like how it looked when we would be finished.</p><p>It probably cost more to use wood and it is going to be more work but I know that our whole family will work together on this project and make it fun. Even then the cost of the lumber is less than $2000. So that isn't going to put us in the poor house.</p><p>George</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Monk, post: 347800, member: 3545"] rgv We wanted to keep the integrity of the barn in place so we are going with treated pine. (wanted oak but can't find long enough lumber). I have been told that it should last 100 years especially if we paint it. It was suggested that we simply nail old tin over the outside. That would be faster and eaiser but I don't think I would like how it looked when we would be finished. It probably cost more to use wood and it is going to be more work but I know that our whole family will work together on this project and make it fun. Even then the cost of the lumber is less than $2000. So that isn't going to put us in the poor house. George [/QUOTE]
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