This gallery has images of details from a variety of barn roof structures.Some are functional, and some are aesthetic. Some are architectural wonders and complex, and some are basic. Some are good for snow loads and hurricanes, and others are minimal in support. Some have soundproofing, and others are tin and loud when it rains.
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Hand made barn (except crane and cement footers). Hand cut hemlock structures, pine siding boards, pegs made of either hemlock or oak. Pegs soaked in home made boric acid to prevent insect damage. Copper plate between cement and post to prevent damage. All joints, slots, pegs and posts cut by hand . Pre assembled then torn down and then assembled on site with help from neighbors and a crane. 1 of 7 images.2 of 7 images of a hand made barn – see image 1 for details.3 of 7 images of a hand made barn – see image 1 for details.4 of 7 images of a hand made barn – see image 1 for details.5 of 7 images of a hand made barn – see image 1 for details.6 of 7 images of a hand made barn – see image 1 for details.7 of 7 images of a hand made barn – see image 1 for details.The snow load exceeded this structure’s ability to hold the load.The snow load exceeded this structure’s ability to hold the load.Quonset hut design for the roof of this barn and covered arena. Note only the ends of the left barn have the full roof while the middle section (with the horse stalls) has a partial roof.Quonset hut design for the roof of this barn and covered arena. This straight on view accentuates the curve of the roof.Quonset hut design for the roof of this barn and covered arena. Generator powers the whole barn.These rods on the roof will melt the snow so it falls off as water, not chunks of sliding snow. Also note the large vent that draws out interior air.Barn interior – Timber ceilings, surrounding ceiling windows, stalls form a courtyard with a statue of a bald eagle in the center.Hurricane joist straps, Electric outlet for fan installation.A simple and clean ceiling in a well ventilated FL barn. Note the well lit ceiling fixtures, the sprinkler system, the CCTV cameras, the music speakers and the poured rubber floor.Custom made metal truss braces. Cabling applied to prevent spread of the walls due to a snow load.Custom made metal truss braces. Cabling applied to prevent spread of the walls due to a snow load.Custom made metal truss braces. Cabling applied to prevent spread of the walls due to a snow load.Custom made metal truss braces. Cabling applied to prevent spread of the walls due to a snow load.Custom made metal truss braces.A tin roof applied to a simple roof structure.A secure flat ceiling and roof in FL where hurricanes mandate the firm attachment of joists to beams.A copper metal roof shines in the FL sun.A beautiful ceiling with laminated and curved trusses. Bird control is poor as seen on the stall wall.A well-built roof for a hurricane-prone FL. Note electrical conduit and ventilation through the roof and over the stalls. One problem is cobweb formation and cleaning.A well-built roof for a hurricane-prone FL. Note electrical conduit and ventilation through the roof and over the stalls. One problem is cobweb formation and cleaning.A beautiful roof interior.Hand laid roof tile makes an interesting illusion.This roof structure has a built in crosswalk over the aisle.This barn built in the 1930’s in NY
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