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Originally posted by IowaHunter View PostRussell and Lamoni livestock auctions have great versions of that as well.
The Rut Bar and Grill in Cedar Rapids
The Safari Bar and Grill in Cedar Rapids
The Cork and Fork in Cedar Rapids
The Red Rock Cafe in Mt. Pleasant
The Recovery Room in Ottumwa
The one pictured was at the Southfork Cafe in Bloomfield
All of them were awesome !!
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Originally posted by Dusty Britches View PostWow, Mike, that looks great. So the Amish are helping with the building... interesting.
How deep do those perma-columns go? What are they for?
In Iowa about 80 to 90 percent of the Ag buildings are post frame buildings (pole barns) not steel frame as you find here in Texas. Southeast Iowa and in particular our county (Davis County) has several large Amish and Menonite communities. You can't go to town without passing several buggies. All the businesses in Bloomfield have hitching posts out front. It does not matter if its Pizza Hut, Dollar Store, Shopko or the the local grocery store they all have hitching posts. There are a lot of Amish carpenters that specialize in building post frame Ag buildings and now more recently post frame homes. Our building contractor has an Amish crew that erects all of their post frame buildings. The Amish crew did not send me any pictures because they do not have phones.......Well I think one guy had a flip phone.
For years post frame building or pole barns....whatever you prefer to call them were all built by burying the wood columns directly in the ground. Most post frame buildings are still built this way. There are barns in Iowa that are way over 100 years old that are still being used that are built this way. A new construction technique uses Perma Columns. Perma Columns are a very high strength concrete pilings (10,000 psi) cast with rebar inside and bracket on top that is welded to the rebar. The laminated wood 6x6 column is then bolted into to bracket. This keeps the wood columns from being in contact with the soil. Our Perma Columns go 5' into the ground. The bottom of the Perma Column is set in concrete then the pier hole is back filled with crushed stone.
Click on this link for more info on Perma Columns
Last edited by Arrowsmith; 07-02-2018, 01:09 PM.
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Originally posted by Elite0429 View PostMan that's awesome. Sure wish one day I can find some property to buy in the midwest! One day man one day!!
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