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Residing a Pennsylvania Barn

Started by Colonel_O, January 05, 2017, 05:59:19 PM

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Colonel_O

Thanks Ron.  The old siding definitely looks like pine.  Stop by and take a look at the beams if you're in Mifflin County.
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Knute

Great job! Happy to see an old barn being restored. Many are left to fall down and a part of history being lost.

MayIrwinFarm

Colonel O, you can be very proud.  That is beautiful and, I'm sure, very gratifying to see the fruits of your labor!
Semper Fi,
Jim Munroe

Weekend_Sawyer


Very nice. That barn deserved some sprucing up!

Now my lazy brain red the title as if you were moving into the barn to live, so I'm reading along thinking "When is he going to talk about finishing the interior?" :D

Jon

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samandothers

How is the sawing going for the remaining sides or did I miss that all sides are now complete?

bandmiller2

Colonel, you asked about & degree band hook. 7 degree Its what I use and its a good compromise between 10's and 4's. You may want a few 4's to use on real knotty or hardwoods but sharp 7's will do it all. Frank C.
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