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<blockquote data-quote="Yellowyj" data-source="post: 638178" data-attributes="member: 3504"><p>Yes, my post are buried in the ground with concrete around them. My dad's post are buried in the ground as well with concrete around them. No issues on any of the post so far and his have been buried for 12+ years. Both have concrete slabs inside with open graded stone below the slabs. </p><p></p><p>I priced mine with both metal trusses and wooden trusses, and didn't really find any notable difference between the two when I built mine. I went with wood trusses on mine as it suited my build better. I have added some plywood and 2x4's for storage of kayaks, ladders and etc. between/in my truss cavities. This was another reason I chose to space my trusses closer together and eventually plan to add a demising wall to separate mine into two spaces (one for woodworking and one for vehicle maintenance/storage and etc.). The demising wall will mainly be to help control dust, but will also offer support to the trusses by breaking up the span. The middle section of my trusses will allow for approximately 8' wide plywood floor with a peak height of about 6' +/- of additional storage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yellowyj, post: 638178, member: 3504"] Yes, my post are buried in the ground with concrete around them. My dad's post are buried in the ground as well with concrete around them. No issues on any of the post so far and his have been buried for 12+ years. Both have concrete slabs inside with open graded stone below the slabs. I priced mine with both metal trusses and wooden trusses, and didn't really find any notable difference between the two when I built mine. I went with wood trusses on mine as it suited my build better. I have added some plywood and 2x4's for storage of kayaks, ladders and etc. between/in my truss cavities. This was another reason I chose to space my trusses closer together and eventually plan to add a demising wall to separate mine into two spaces (one for woodworking and one for vehicle maintenance/storage and etc.). The demising wall will mainly be to help control dust, but will also offer support to the trusses by breaking up the span. The middle section of my trusses will allow for approximately 8' wide plywood floor with a peak height of about 6' +/- of additional storage. [/QUOTE]
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