Building a machinery shed

GreensvilleJay

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three of the best laws up here
1) need daytime running lights to work for 'safety', you can then pull the fuse...

2) rear license plate white lights needed (cause cops drive without headlights on ???)

3) ride up to any 'INN" and they have to stall and feed your horse
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Currently being taxed 100% for every electron and gas molecule I use.
I just find it incredible that some areas do not have 'building codes', then again LA's on fire.
Just heard a Li plant north of LA is burning..next to natgas......
oh well.....
This is such a ignorant statement!
California, LA, has some of the strictest building codes in the US.
I don't think you can build anything there without a permit or code compliance.
The fires are brush fires that don't give a crap about building codes.
Just because a building is built to code does not mean it's fire proof!
 

GreensvilleJay

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Why is it ignorant ? I would have thought by now, ALL areas would have some, reasonable building codes, basic stuff like a beam spanning 10' must be 3-2by10s, roof loads, exterior doors to be minimum of 34", bedrooms to have a minimum sized window, bedrooms below grade to have 'egress' windows. Stuff that relates to structures being solid and safe, should be minimum code . I do KNOW that in 'earthquake zones' you need a lot of 'brackets to tie roofs to walls ,walls to floors, floors to foundations' as I once built 'shaker tables' for earthquake analysis. Load up the data , stand on table, YOU got to feel what it was like.....

Gee, with respect to LA area....it's well known FIRES occour in those area (one CDN lady interviewed, said it didn't seem that bad, we get them all the time..have for decades ), BUT NOT permitted to have proper fire breaks, remove 'brush', fill reservoirs, homes built with wooden siding, bitumen roofs.

What's criminal is that 'building codes' weren't written or updates or enforced to address these 'issues', or 'renovations' have been done over the decades since they were originally built 50-60s. There was an interesting picture on the web, beachfront shot...all houses GONE except ONE, made of concrete or stucco . It'd be nice to pull the permits on those houses , see when they were built as it's odd that only ONE is still standing.

Meanwhile HUGE inferno up the coast in Monteray Bay, some lithium battery bank at the power plant. Locals protested, did not want it, got built anyway, it will probably be an inferno for days as you can't use water to put out lithium battery fires....
 

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Greenvillejay, stop ruining Hoot Owl’s build thread with all your crap about Canadian Building Codes. It’s got nothing to do with his build and documenting what work he has done. It’s just making you feel good by trying to be a Know It All. Go start your own thread. I am enjoying the progress he is making and all the updates he is giving us.
 
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Tom Sestito

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Greenvillejay, stop ruining Hoot Owl’s build thread with all your crap about Canadian Building Codes. It’s got nothing to do with his build and documenting what work he has done. It’s just making you feel good by trying to be a Know It All. Go start your own thread. I am enjoying the progress he is making and all the updates he is giving us.
'Seconded'.
 
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If I bought a property with a structure like this, I would just get those hydraulically-driven screw anchors installed and tie the posts to them.
Like these: (and others)
 
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GreensvilleJay

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If I bought a property with a structure like this, I would just get those hydraulically-driven screw anchors installed and tie the posts to them.
Like these: (and others)
watch out, you'll get 1sted and 2nded like me for suggesting some common sense ideas about building sheds !!! :rolleyes:

;)BTW it's NOT about Canadian building codes, per se, it's that some areas have NO building codes ,to me that's mind blowing especially since CC/GW is upon us....
 
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For those of you concerned about my build. I will be driving ground anchors down 3' and cables at each post. To drill a post hole here you have to use a core saw to cut the rock. The power co. has used the same holes drilled 40 years ago because of the rock and cost.
There is a building code in the towns here but I am 25 miles from town.
Most of the barns and storage sheds in this area are built on 4' center for roof rafters mine are 2'.
I have not been working on it much because of the very cold weather and at 70, I don't take the cold like I use to.
I will be working on it some tomorrow and Saturday.
I may get my oldest son to help me use the jack hammer to start driving the anchors Saturday as the cable should be here Monday.
 
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