





Yep, it is finally here. I wasn't sure if it was going to make the corner turning onto my high, narrow driveway, but they did it. It is still up on cribbing so I can insulate underneath and come up with a better foundation, probably until spring. What I had there was basically destroyed in their moving back and forth trying to get the building in position. It turns out this building is heavier than a normal building of the same size because of the type and amount of wood used. The walls are 2 by 6, 12 inches on center. She's a sturdy one, designed to hold many tons of grain. Just think how much fiber she will hold! Apparently, my building is a girl.
4 comments:
Neat!
Yaay, she's home!
I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with her (and, of course, in her!)
Wow. I'm trying to squeeze in a loom in my downstairs room and you're importing a whole building for one! Congrats!
What a lovely day for a building delivery!
Love the play-by-play shots :)
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