On August 4, 2016, we checked the cull rack at Lowes and found a bonanza! Plywood, 2x12's, 2x4's, 2x8's half a dozen roof edge metal strips, but the absolute best was the
treated twenty feet long 2x6's!! There were 11 of them, a builder had special ordered them, then returned them, leftovers from a job. Since our Lowes didn't carry them, they were on the cull rack. Regular price was $26 each and they were marked down to $10 each!! We unloaded the trailer and stacked everything in the barn.
In January, my husband said he was ready to start the feed and tack room in the barn. All our stuff is crammed in that portable building we moved here and I can get to the back of it if I turn sideways and step carefully! So I was more than ready for the feed and tack room! First we spent a day cleaning out the barn. In the front pasture we had piled up various piles of dead fallen tree branches so I came up with the idea of covering them with horse manure. We got the tractor and the Kawasaki Mule. BJ scooped with the tractor bucket, but I had to finish filling it with the shovel. While he went to go dump it, I filled the back of the Mule. We relayed both until the barn was scraped clean, then BJ used the tractor to scoop wood chip mulch and dump it in the barn while I spread it with a rake.
The second day, we got the 2x6's screwed to the posts, outlining the feed and tack room. Then I measured and screwed in place the metal 2x6 hangers for the floor joists. Robert came a few days later and the 3 of us got the floor joists cut and screwed in place. It sure hurt our feelings to cut those 20' 2x6's into 12' lengths, but we spliced the cut off ends together to make floor joists and used them. We had a stack of 3/4" plywood under the carport and we got the floor laid. We were pretty proud of our work!
This picture taken 1-23-2017. Joe is giving his approval.
We had never built walls, so Robert came over to help. We got the front walls built and raised. While BJ and Robert built the walls, I put up 2x4's on the end wall, against the metal. We left space to hang two 4' doors, as we'll probably divide the area into two rooms. The last day we worked on the feed and tack room was 2-7-2017, BJ had shoulder replacement surgery the next day, February 8.
Every piece of wood with the exception of the plywood floor, came off the cull rack at Lowes. Our joke is, If it is crooked or curved, it's OURS!
This picture taken 1-31-17.