I love old American barns.

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Andrew Wyeth is a favourite.




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They Buy Old Barns & Cabins Slated For Demolition
And Use The Material For New Cabins People Want
 
I have a 200 year old barn on my property it was taken car of pretty well .

It's all pegged post and beam construction and the roof line is still straight as an arrow. I re-roofed it a couple years ago and had to jack up the ass end quite a bit.

I'm currently finishing a pool room and bar on the second floor
 
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I have a 200 year old barn on my property it was taken car of pretty well .

It's all pegged post and beam construction and the roof line is still straight as an arrow. I re-roofed it a couple years ago and had to jack up the ass end quite a bit.

I'm currently finishing a pool room and bar on the second floor

I like to see them looking faded and run down. A recent road trip through Pennsylvania was a visual delight for me.
 
I have a 200 year old barn on my property it was taken car of pretty well .

It's all pegged post and beam construction and the roof line is still straight as an arrow. I re-roofed it a couple years ago and had to jack up the ass end quite a bit.

I'm currently finishing a pool room and bar on the second floor

I assume you do the punch out work aka turn key for your Man Cave.
 
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