[TheForge] barn repairs which relate to blacksmithing

P. McComb [email protected]
Wed Dec 12 12:32:00 2001


Use the loft for a paint area (use heavy poly tarps to help seal out the
dust) and the pulley for lifting/lowering items to it.  Just add an outside
vent to pull the fumes out and non exploding lighting.  I've seen those
saddles in a number of old barns.   And I've seen heavy steel channel used
as subs for them.   You may also want to make some brackets to go on the
posts to beam joints to help at these points.  Oversize the holes in the
brackets to allow for seasonal shrinkage/expansion.

Paul McComb
Fat Raccoon Forge
[email protected]


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hello;

i spent a little time today inspecting the barn
and found a few places that need to be repaired.

several of the loft floor joists are cracked and
sagging. in finding places where the loft joist
were spliced there are roughly 2ft long by 4 inches wide
by 13 inches tall black steel/iron upside-down "saddles".

these show hammer marks so they were definitely forged.

poor ascii art below ( definitely not to scale ):

    ++   ++    +-------------------------------+
    ||   ||    | cb   cb               cb   cb |
    ||   ||    |                               |
    ||   ||    |   cb                    cb    |
    ||   ||    |                               |
    ||___||    | cb   cb               cb   cb |
    \_____/    \_______________________________/

cb = carriage bolt, which passes through the steel/iron
upside-down "saddle" and the loft floor joist. bolts look
to be 3/4 inch in diameter.

the loft joists look to be actual 2x12s and not 1.5x11.25s.

would anyone have any suggestions as to what grade of
steel/iron these "saddles" could be made of?

btw, the loft is huge. i have no ideas at the moment what
i would do with the area. my son said he would play basketball
up there. you could play basketball easily in the loft area.

there is old rigging for handling hay and straw bales which
looks to be in need to repair also.

lord willing, i may have a shop and storage space in the future.

--
Terry L. Ridder
Blue Danube Artistic Forge (Blaue Donau Kunstschmiede)
"We do not bend metal, we sculpt it."

digging deep, i feel my conscience burn
i need to know who and what i am
this hunger jolts me from complacency
rocks me, makes me meet myself
----kendall payne--closer to myself---

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