So i wasn't planning a thread until I saw Boxhead Tim's "I don't want to make it a Grosh-style project, but I got to fix up my shop" thread, and said I may be doing some interesting stuff, that grass rooties may like, so i have no before pix- Just where I'm at now and move forward. Or some direction.
Wife & I knew when i retired, I was going to move somewhere closer to the left coast. Lived in MI for the last 17 years, never felt the same as many of the resident's did. Anyway, in 2019, my employer paid me to go away. No place for old men in today's workforce. So my wife and I bought a house Memorial Day 2020- and we're still moving.
Included in the sale was a 1600 sq ft pole building. Great!, one might think, but I had 2400 sq ft in MI, plus a shed to house gardening and snow equipment. The 1600 sq ft must house a 40hp diesel Deere tractor, a 6' snow blower (for the 12-14' of snow we get in the area each year), and other implements used to deforest the landscape
On the interior of the barn two meazanines were built- one was mostly cut down to clear the motorhome stored in the winter. The other side was a n approximately 12 x 12 mezzanine. this was buit on 2 x 10 floor joists attached to the barn poles and floored with 3/4" plywood. Glued and screwed together. I broke down the RV side last fall, we started deconstruction on the 12 x 12 section over the holiday weekend
Background- I saw the thread where a guy had built car cubby holes with industrial racking. Showed it to my brothers, who promptly told me I was nuts. A month later, brother calls and tells me to come down to (someplace in Oregon that will remain unstated)- the place he was working (he's retired too and works winters to escape from his wife), which wholesales.... ummm big heavy things- was cycling out some of their damaged racking uprights. So I drive down and we harvested maybe 100-120 linear feet of 44" wide industrial uprights.A set of uprights can support maybe 15000lb, base on crossbeam width. And we went to the local industrial rack supplier and order a bunch of crossbeams.
This Picture of Barny- Used 3 sections of 44" racking uprights (green) each side, six 12' x 6" crossbeams (orange)
Lowered the floor over a foot, using 6" crossbeams (each good for 3500 lb) replacing the 2 x 10, and used 2 x 6 T & G floor decking. As you can see, we are planning a rack on the new, lower mezzanine. The old mezzanine you would konk your head on the truss- note the lttle red flags- new, I have about 4" headroom.
Apologies for the untidy pictures, took these as I was walking out the door heading back to MI- for another load