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<blockquote data-quote="Marty" data-source="post: 612205" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>A footing has to be dug and poured to lay block, the block is then set on the footer with mud, I don't think you have to with a couple courses of block but you can drill the footer and stick rebar vertical through the opening in the block then the block is pumped full of concrete, then your pressure treated bottom plate is bolted down to the block with a J bolt. Then your framing goes up. If you do it this way you can leave a couple courses of block exposed on the inside of the building and spray the shop out without getting your walls/wood framing wet. Good way to do it IMO but obviously cost more than a pole barn framing with a floating slab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marty, post: 612205, member: 158"] A footing has to be dug and poured to lay block, the block is then set on the footer with mud, I don't think you have to with a couple courses of block but you can drill the footer and stick rebar vertical through the opening in the block then the block is pumped full of concrete, then your pressure treated bottom plate is bolted down to the block with a J bolt. Then your framing goes up. If you do it this way you can leave a couple courses of block exposed on the inside of the building and spray the shop out without getting your walls/wood framing wet. Good way to do it IMO but obviously cost more than a pole barn framing with a floating slab. [/QUOTE]
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