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Barns built prior to that period were typically lower, having side walls that were 12-14 feet tall since forking hay had limitations as to how high a stack could be. Barns built after that period, and on up to the 1930s when baling hay became practical, are usually taller to accommodate high haystacks.
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$6,000 to $10,000 The cost to wire a 2,000 sq. ft. home averages $6,000 to $10,000. These costs include labor and materials. Jan 17, 2022
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Read More »The timbers from these mills have a distinctive pattern of tracks left behind by the process. They will have sawmill marks that are parallel lines running directly across the face of the timber. They are often referred to as vertical sawn, sash sawn or frame sawn. Typically all of the shorter and smaller timbers were sawn as soon as a mill was built within practical range for hauling them on an oxcart. These pieces would be used for braces and siding girts. If the mill was close enough, sometimes the posts would also be sash sawn. If your barn has both hewn and sash-sawn timber, it probably was built between 1820-1860. Steaming up. Steam power became practical in the mid-19th century and was quickly adapted to provide the horsepower needed to run large circular saw blades. These steam-powered sawmills also had the advantage of not requiring a steady flowing stream, as did the water wheel-driven sash mills, so their use spread rapidly through the Midwest and by the mid-1860s were in use across the entire state of Ohio. Though some sash mills continued in use until the 20th century, in general if your barn has a mixture of hewn timbers and circular-sawn timbers that have parallel arched saw tracks on them, it was probably built after 1860. If it is built entirely of circular-sawn timbers, it was likely built after 1880 to as recently as the 1920s. Piece by piece. There are many other pieces of information that a good barn detective will use in dating a barn, including determining if it was built using the scribe rule, square rule or mill rule layout system, whether it has an English tying joint, or a German ass’s hoof instead of the common American dropped tie, what species of wood the timbers are, or what tools the timber framer used to build the barn. But we will have to leave those for another time when we get together. But now that you have this much new knowledge why not call up a friend who might be interested in being a barn detective with you and say, “Let’s talk barns!” (The author Rudy R. Christian, is chairman of Friends of Ohio Barns. You can contact him by e-mail at friendsohiobarns@aol.com, or by fax at 330-624-0501. Christian can also be reached by mail at P.O. Box 203, Burbank, OH 44214 or on the Web at http://ohiobarns.osu.edu.)
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