It was a great idea an money saving idea on the used tin. It added a touch of class an was a new style. Cooler look than cedar or 1 of my favorite, board an beaten. A great look an idea.
@@aengmuhidin9866 Well, my husband and his two friends laid a block foundation (4 ft down) framed the walls with 2x6 spruce and set the upstairs floor using 14” I joists. The roof is all manufactured trusses, then 1/2” plywood, double strapped then covered with a new metal roof. The wood portion of the siding is rough sawn pine (1x12) and the metal is the old cow shed roof. Hope that helps… have a great day!
A very good worker.
It was a great idea an money saving idea on the used tin. It added a touch of class an was a new style. Cooler look than cedar or 1 of my favorite, board an beaten. A great look an idea.
Thank you so much, Yes, it did save us quite a bit! We love reusing materials... especially once they've been weathered.
A very good worker. What is the construction process like?
Thanks for watching … in terms of construction process, do you mean from the ground up or just the process of cladding the building?
@@TinyBarnFarm Thx u for replying..... I mean from the ground up, framing, dan then cladding...
@@aengmuhidin9866 Well, my husband and his two friends laid a block foundation (4 ft down) framed the walls with 2x6 spruce and set the upstairs floor using 14” I joists. The roof is all manufactured trusses, then 1/2” plywood, double strapped then covered with a new metal roof. The wood portion of the siding is rough sawn pine (1x12) and the metal is the old cow shed roof. Hope that helps… have a great day!