Alright, go ahead and laugh
So, now that you've caught your breath, we've covered about every spectrum under the sun in residential stuff and i know if i pulled the trigger and commited to building a pole building it'd come out fine, but i'm not willing to charge a person for us learning to erect one. We've done numerious repairs/steel replacment and such but have never pulled the trigger on the digging/pole setting/furring/etc.....We get a number of calls every year that i have to turn down from folks wanting a price on pole buildings and i'm tired of turning them down, but i want to get as much background on the construction before i commit us to the first one.
I know many of ya are still tearing up and can do them blindfolded, but since i have'nt was wondering if there were any books/links/etc...that give step by steps on their construction, common practices to make the job easier for each task like furring for OHD's, man doors, windows, etc....
Tool wise, what do i need to handle this effeicently? We got all the normal construction junk and am thinking a skid steer with a jib/boom attachment would be the shizzle for lifting/setting 16' 6x6's? I have access to an Skytrak forklift for swinging trusses/lifting bundles of material, basket scaffolding, so machinery is handled. got a prazi and chain saws for rough/blunt large timber cuts.......what about nail guns? I seen they stand the roof purlins on end, so do they make a special gun that shoots 5,6,7" spikes to hold the purlins to the trusses??
Any advise please shoot it to me, I'm hoping a freind of mine buying a new place is going to throw up a pole barn so i can use him for the guinea pig, but i want to go in armed with as much knowledge as possible.