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just joking Chris!
Hey Guys... time to start another build thread! I am building a Pole Barn back in Northern Michigan. I didnt even realize we had a garage section until I ran across Chris's build thread. I know a few of us Camaro5 guys have threads over at GarageJournal.com as well.. since a few of you have found me.
But thought I should run dual threads here so I can share my progress with my family here. So some of this will be a copy and paste from my other thread.
So here are a few of my posts to get you all caught up on my progres so far.



A thread for a 30x60 Pole Barn with upstairs loft
Quick run down on me and where I come from.
I am 27 years old, car nut, outdoorsman, techie (this will play into the design), I grew up in Northern Michigan, near Traverse City, Fife Lake to be exact. After college I moved to Austin Texas where I lived in all sorts of modern downtown condos (also playing into the design) and started work for an IT Consulting firm, with this career I travel a lot. Usually 46 weeks a year I spend 4 days a week at the client site. Meaning that I travel to my client, currently in NYC and am only home on the weekends. (also playing into the design)
After 4 years in Austin I have decided that it was time to move back home, I missed my family, the nature, the bearable temperatures (i dont mind winter, but Texas summers are a.... )
It was my Dad that got me going on this more than 6 months ago. I think his exact words were.... "You have too much shit in my garage and barn, you should build one of your own".... to my response... "ok sure, if I had a house, or property"..... to his suprising response... "I am going to give you a 50x150 Lot on the other side of the road".......... me: "thank you"
So fast forward a few months, I moved home the May 22nd 2011, and here I am starting my build thread on May 31st with progress underway.
It will not be a fast project, I just want to keep making progress and be able to have the loft livable before the temps start to drop. I have a pretty decent Motley Crew of helpers that should make this project go by fairly smoothly… ooops, did I just jinx myself. I hope to learn a lot during the project, that is my main goal.
So without further ado, my mild mannered team of misfits…
Dick, my dad is quite the handy man and as long back as I can remember he has done all the work on our house, ranging from plumbing to electrical to adding on decks and bedrooms
Tom, my uncle, another jack of all trades, plus his love for heavy equipment always comes in handy
Tyler, my cousin, heir to his family construction empire from a few cities away, he is the key… he can run the bobcat with finesse and hang trusses with the best of them…. Not to mention… family discount ;-)
Cheyne, my sister’s boyfriend, a licensed Heating and Cooling guy,
Nick, my childhood friend, who is there too… well, drink beer and pick stuff up I guess,
Moose, another friend that happens to be a master electrician who works for beer and gas money.
So with this group I hope to move my project along at a decent pace and hopefully pick up some skills that will help me later on in life.
So here I will list out a few of the points of interest in my build, this will grow, expand and change as time goes on. Most of this is only in my head and not thought out yet.
30x60 Pole Barn with Gambrel Roof and Upstairs Loft
Garage characteristics
Stainless washtub
Bendpak 4 post lift
Storage and organization
Infrared ceiling heat
Big overhead front garage door (10x10?)
Smaller overhead back garage door
More to come
Loft characteristics
Nice looking wood floors
Mix between modern/urban and outdoors themes
Wood walls with stainless appliances
All electronics/thermostat controlled by Iphone
Biometric thumbprint door locks
Full kitchen
Full bath
Lots of storage
Fold up bunk beds
Slider for deck access
More to come