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Old 02-03-2020, 10:28 AM
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I love it when a plan comes together, looks great. I applaud our discipline
in not having 100 things to trip over already in your way as your working on it.

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Old 02-04-2020, 06:32 PM
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That is one fine looking barn, porch and all.
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Looks great. I’m in the process of thinking about building something. Did you do it yourself or was it a kit?
Thanks. I had it built by Morton Buildings to match my existing building.
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I have lights! They are currently hooked to a lawnmower battery for testing. With just 4 60w equivalent LED bulbs, they light the barn up very well.
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Those LED's d light up the space alright!

Will you provide information on those LED's you are using. The shape (seal beams?), type of wire connections, actual wattage (amps at 12 volts) and maybe a brand name and place to buy them. TIA, Steve
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Those LED's d light up the space alright!

Will you provide information on those LED's you are using. The shape (seal beams?), type of wire connections, actual wattage (amps at 12 volts) and maybe a brand name and place to buy them. TIA, Steve
I was surprised at how well they light up the barn.
They screw into a standard bulb socket, so I used porcelain light bases and 14-2 Romex wiring. I have 6ga wire between the battery and breaker box.
I bought the bulbs at Menards.
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Thank you for the info and shopping lead.
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Thank you for the info and shopping lead.
You’re welcome Steve.
I picked up the other two bulbs I needed yesterday.
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Looks like a great set up and very well planned for your future needs. Kudos to your wife for input on the porch. Now you just need a nice glider or rocking chairs to enjoy the fruits of your labor. A warm summer's day and some lemonade would top it all off nicely. But the true enjoyment will come when you begin work on your 100 again!

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Looks like a great set up and very well planned for your future needs. Kudos to your wife for input on the porch. Now you just need a nice glider or rocking chairs to enjoy the fruits of your labor. A warm summer's day and some lemonade would top it all off nicely. But the true enjoyment will come when you begin work on your 100 again!

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I’m glad the wife suggested the porch. We got a pair of glider rockers and a table for the porch. This year, I’ll be adding a paver patio and propane fire pit to the front of the porch.

I can’t wait to get back to work on the 100.
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