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Re: Unique TF barn ?
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03/20/11 02:04 AM
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D L Bahler
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There are quite a number of Swiss settlements in Wisconsin, which incidentally is the origin of the famous Wisconsin Cheese. I have relation up there somewhere...
I know there are numerous opportunities to study genuine Swiss techniques in some of the Swiss settlements (While we are talking about studying ethnic buildings) IT is because of this tradition that I suspected the barn might have some German influence, the long slanted braces especially had me thinking of that.
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Re: Unique TF barn ?
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03/20/11 03:07 AM
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Craig Roost
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Here is a link to the UW-Extension site where there is a short video about Swiss Forebay barns. http://www.uwex.edu/lgc/barns/index.htmlLook for this on the home page and click on the video. "August 7th Heritage Barn Tour & Conference in Green County - the video below discusses the historical barns featured in this tour!"
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Re: Unique TF barn ?
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03/20/11 11:35 PM
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Will Truax
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Craig -
I'll ask, I'm in contact regularly, but am more than a ways off, and all the lap joinery scribe barns I visited were privately owned...
I was invited to the Swiss Heritage Barn Tour, but could not attend. Did you make it to the WI example?
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Re: Unique TF barn ?
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03/21/11 07:52 AM
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Cecile en Don Wa
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Hello, Here are some of those stub ties too where the rafters are butted at the ends, but then different, from an image on a German timber framing address. Greetings, Don Wagstaff
Last edited by Cecile en Don Wa; 03/21/11 07:53 AM.
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Re: Unique TF barn ?
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03/22/11 01:34 AM
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Gabel
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Re: Unique TF barn ?
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03/23/11 12:06 AM
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Craig Roost
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Yes, That's the one! Nice barn eh?
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Re: Unique TF barn ?
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03/23/11 12:57 AM
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Gabel
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yes it is. I'd love to see it in person.
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Re: Unique TF barn ?
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03/23/11 03:09 PM
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Craig Roost
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Gabel,
I sent you a PM,
And thanks to all who shared their thoughts!
I am hoping to do a simply Sketchup drawing of the frame...just have to find the time to get over there and take measurements.
Thanks,
Rooster
Last edited by Craig Roost; 03/23/11 03:10 PM.
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Re: Unique TF barn ?
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11/12/12 02:56 PM
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Craig Roost
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I have more photos and drawings located here:
http://www.forestryforum.com/board/index.php/topic,49751.msg909621.html#new
And I hope to take more photos when we re-raise the frame.
Rooster
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