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Building Small Barns, Sheds & Shelters

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ISBN: 0882662457 - Building Small Barns, Sheds & Shelters  
Title:Building Small Barns, Sheds & Shelters
Author:Monte Burch
Publisher:Storey Publishing, LLC
Type:Book / Paperback
Publication Date:12 January, 1982
ISBN / ISBN-13:0882662457  /  9780882662459
List Price:$16.95
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Amazon Price:$11.53

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Covers tools, materials, foundations, framing, sheathing, wiring, plumbing, and finish work for barns, woodsheds, garages, fencing, and animal housing. 264,000 copies in print.

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Customer Reviews:

 • If You Build It - You Can Store More Crap!
24 June, 2008

I bought this book for my Dad when he wanted to build a new lean-to for his tractor. He read it cover to cover and then used it many times for a manual. A very well spent investment that paid out many times over.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A9QY9F2Y7KDFW

 • Fairly Good
16 December, 2004

This is not a bad book, but about half is on basic building skills which anyone who is going to build a sizable strucuture ought to have acquired first. You can get that from a Time Life or Readers Digest 'Home improvement' book on basic carpentry skills. Very general instructions without a lot of detail- for example, window fininshing details, roof details- you have to figure out the details yourself, and everyone knows that is where the devil is! And when the chapter on electrical wiring starts out by reccomending that you shouldn't do it yourself, well... it's just a sign of too many lawyers in the USA. The sections on barns and other strucuture are interesting, with lots of ideas that one can adapt to your specific needs. Most are reworked from USDA Cooperative extension plans- which you can view a huge number for free from Univ of North Dakota at this link- http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/abeng/plans/index.htm Since I found this website, my opinion of the book has gone down a lot, since so much is not original material. The other challenge I would have is on pole frame constuction- all his plans show huge concerte footings 16-24" dia 8-12" thick under poles for his buildings. Digging/drilling and pouring these negates the advanage in work/cost saving of pole frame building. In the area where I live, poles are commonly set in our heavy clay with a little cement or just well tamped soil around them. I understand the concern about bearing ability, and I'm not an engineer, but these poles function as pilings- they hold up the load not just from their bottom surface area, but also from the friction of the post in the ground. Any professional can correct me if they feel otherwise. All in all, it is an interesting book but he could omit the first half and flesh out the rest.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1ZPMU8X87MBYJ

 • Very Impressed With This Book
17 June, 1999

If you are a "do it your selfer" you need this book. In my opinion, the title is no accurate. This book contains much more than just info on how to build small buildings. It includes how to build a good fence, how to build a smoke house, how to wire a two way switch, ect. It contains everything that is not common knowledge to the common man, and it has lots of pictures. If you live on the farm and do most things yourself, this book is a required tool.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1FZP5AHOSR656

 • Small Barns
13 August, 2005

I was under the impression that it had COMPLETE plans It shows you bits and pieces of the constrution . The book itself (for being used was in ex condition almost new condition).all in all it was worth the 8.00 bucks

- Reviewed by customer ID: A127G0LVGN6SUD


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