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i'd dig the holes and the poles in. if you like you can drop a pillow block in the bottom.. but i personally wouldn't add cement
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the laid-up stone has the tarp over it
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inside the house - in what became a big kitchen
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here's the one problem - i built in the trees and tried to save all i could. this ash "sapling" has grown right into the roof and i'll have to climb it and cut it down soon
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" x 6" untreated pine posts sit on the concrete filled sono
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moisture? my boat dock was built in
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i plan on using x treated posts
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if their treated poles are rotting out in years - they are using poles
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google friction pile f info
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mind you.. i'm not in your area though i'm civ eng here in florida.. et no frost line to deal with.. thus no heaving.. etc
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framing the floor around the
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getting the walls on
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here's a pole barn
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all advice here. this is just a shed
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i suppose it could become airborne in a hurricane so i might add some strap anchors someday. it"s been up mo. now. never moved yet
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is there a local code you have to comply with
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this would be fruitport township where they have a reputation
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i have a pole barn that i built years ago without concrete anchored posts and the bottom of the trusses are 2' closer to the ground than they used to be. the poles just sank
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i would have anchored them in concrete. barns since then have been concreted and i can't attest to any sinking problems
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eric in il had a idea
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