Sunday, May 20, 2012
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A large rotting old growth stump stood where the door is now.  The owner left a third generation fir to grow old with the barn.

This "Winter's Grace" is awaiting snowfall at Early Winter, Washington.

This Whidbey Island, Washington barn is ready to bring in the lavender harvest.  The energy efficient windows upstairs imply loft living space.

Time for a barn warming party!

His house looks nice too!

A modern day kit barn loaded with antiques inside.

These horses are eating Tennessee bluegrass in front of their beautiful barn.

Sometimes, a barn becomes a landmark.

Crisp building lines for a modern draft horse barn.

This is a good way to get in shape.  Where is his safety toe board?

Cutting in the cupola opening.  These barn kits are accurate to the quarter inch.

The Barn Raisers.

Hurrying to complete the Colorado Princess before winter comes.

Nearly done after 8 days of hard work in Helena, Montana.  The guy in the black coat lost 8 lbs that week.

Wood barn kit windows and doors, after traveling 1500 miles to Tennessee.

A well planned site looks like mother nature left a place just for your barn.

Beautiful doors ready for horses.

A spacious, sturdy 8 stall barn.  THey prepainted the accessories and fascia before installing them.

Plywood sided barns are strongest in hurricane winds.

Lots of hobby space.

This shed dormer adds space, sunlight, and view.

What color tractor should I buy?

We have since added extra width and length so that Baby Bear can grow up.


  

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Contractors intending to perform public or private contracts must be licensed with the Construction Contractors Board. All contractors must carry liability insurance $100,000 to $500,000. General contractors must post a bond in the amount of $15,000.  For further information check out: Facts about Contractor Liability Insurance in Oregon.

If you have questions concerning worker's compensation insurance you may contact the DCBS- Worker's Compensation Division PO Box 14480, Salem, OR 97309-0405. You may also phone them at 503-947-7810 or 1-800-452-0288(toll free in Oregon).
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 When you are building barns in the state of Oregon, you must contact your County Building Department to obtain a building permit. 

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 Morrow

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Benton

Curry

Hood River

Lane

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 Wasco

Clatsop

Douglas

Jefferson

Linn

 Sherman

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Gilliam

Josephine

 Malheur

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 Wheeler

Coos

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IVY Equipment
503-249-1619
5856 NE Columbia Blvd
Portland, OR 97218
Hertz Equipment Rental Corp
503-390-1945
3640 Cherry Ave NE
Keizer, OR 97303
 
Grants Pass Equipment Rentals Inc
541-476-5219
851 SE Milbank Rd
Grnts Ps, OR 97526-3995
 
Cascade Machinery Company
541-389-2273
65147 N Hwy 97
Bend, OR 97701
Irontech Welding & Industrial Supply Inc
503-774-5145
6417 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97206-2753
RSC Equipment Rental
503-364-1100
3092 Silverton Rd NE
Salem, OR 97301
 
Bullet Rental & Sales
541-779-2855
1350 Justice Rd
Central Point, OR 97502
 
WT Equipment Inc
541-318-1716
63075 Corporate Place
Bend, OR 97701
Dans Tractor Inc
360-687-3000
8012 NE 219th
Battle Ground, WA 98604-4112
Capital Rental
503-378-1122
5345 Commercial St SE
Salem, OR 97306
 
Wilson Equipment Rentals & Sales
541-830-3966
6731 Crater Lake Hwy
Central Point, OR 97502-8464
 
RSC Equipment Rental
541-382-8050
61530 S Highway 97
Bend, OR 97702

  

Building Suppliers
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Field's Home Center

5285 Williams Hwy

Grant Pass, OR

Ph: 862-2111

http://www.fieldshomecenter.com/

 

 Greenwood International, Inc.,

3220 SW 1st AVE, SUITE 100 • PORTLAND, OR 97239

Ph: 1-800-547-6814

http://greenwoodinternational.com/index.html

Lakeside Lumber Co.

10600 SW Tualatin Sherwood Rd Tualatin, OR 97062-7576

Ph:(503) 635-3693

 

 Moxon Hardwoods


Contact: Phil Nolin
Email: PNcat@gorge.net
Portland, Or - 97209 - USA

Oregon Trail Lumber

6105 W A St
West Linn, OR 97068

(503) 657-4412

 

 


  

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Never miss a sunset.

Late September and already snow.

Match your carport to your barn home.

Cloverleaf Mini Cabin in pre-cut Timber Frame

Happy horses live here.

Plenty of natural light in this workshop.

Originally Baby Bear's Barn, popular demand turned it into Baby Bear's Castle.


A wide open barn for the Arizona highlands.

Skybridge and loft structure of The Colorado Princess.

The Great Pumpkin must live here!

This woodshed lets the air flow through.

Northwest timber for a Northwest barn.

This country barn is ready for use as a business with living space.

This family prepainted the cupola on the ground.  The roofer is tied off for safety.  He is installing ridge vents.

Tall Northwest timber in a tall Northwest barn.

The tall dutch paddock door under the shed overhang is for a tall draft horse.

What a great view.

 

This inexpensive and easy to build barn needs more windows.

This barn will never fall down!

Our kits come in all sizes.

That is the owner standing by the door.

Wonderful lumber for this Oregon barn, and more growing in the background.

They are prepping for staining for the upstairs living space.

40 doors.  Holy smokes!

Quality plans, quality materials, and quality workmanship.


  

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