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Coach Lodge for the Barth
03-01-2009, 02:06 PM
Steve WICoach Lodge for the Barth
Last year I built a building (Coach Lodge) to keep the Barth in. It is 45' wide, 74' long, and 20' high.
This is the back of the what we call Coach Lodge.
We were fortunate enough (after looking for years) to find 5 acres of wooded property within a reasonable distance from our home residence in 2007. I planned all winter where to establish the site of the building as well as design the end result.
I have the whole process documented to post on the forum so if there is any interest out there or if the Barth community/moderators think that it's appropriate to post with thumbnail pics in sequence and descriptions let me know and I'll be happy to make it happen!
1990 32' Regency
Spartan Chassis
Cummins CTA8.3
Allison 4 speed
03-01-2009, 02:16 PM
scottydlquote:
I have the whole process documented to post on the forum so if there is any interest out there
YES!!!
Man I am extremely happy for you, and extremely envious.

That structure is every motorhome owner's dream!
In "x" number of years when we have the appropriate amount of cash saved up, I do plan on building a 2nd garage with loft storage on our property. So I am particularly interested in your overall project.
03-01-2009, 02:30 PM
Bill N.Y.quote:
Originally posted by Steve WI:
I have the whole process documented to post on the forum so if there is any interest out there or if the Barth community/moderators think that it's appropriate to post with thumbnail pics in sequence and descriptions let me know and I'll be happy to make it happen!
Knock yourself out.

Looks like a beautiful job and I would be interested in seeing the process.

I edited your first post to show you that you can go horizontal with the pictures too. Just in case you didn't know that was an option. Hit the space bar instead of enter and you'll go horizontal.
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03-01-2009, 03:07 PM
Steve WII wasn't aware of the space bar function. It makes sense though now that you mention it.
I'll go back and edit what I have and post it when I've got it done.
1990 32' Regency
Spartan Chassis
Cummins CTA8.3
Allison 4 speed
03-01-2009, 03:35 PM
Steve WII started planning this building shortly after purchasing 5 acres in Aug 2007.
Despite my best intentions of doing everything as correct and as inexpensive as possible I had a challenging time with both.
I've never actually designed a building before and the concept of what I wanted to do (raise a quonset up on wood 6X6's 3' off the ground) was thought of by the 2 engineers I talked to as being next to impossible (actually "nuts" was the term they used).
Concrete foundation was suggested as being a possibility, which I turned down (I thought the cost of concrete was "nuts").
Keeping their educated advice in mind I forged ahead with my idea of using wood anyway.
The quonset that I bought was assembled at one time on the ground but only half was ever put up.
The guy that originally owned it got half of it up (23 out of 46 arches) and it collapsed (he didn't follow the directions).
The next guy bought what hadn't been ruined (the remaining 23 arches) to use as an airplane hanger. But decided not to use it.
I bought it and decided to expand on it.
The quonset is 45' wide X 48' long X 17' tall.
Anyway the quonset was what I decided to design my building around.
Why would anybody want a quonset you might ask............this may clear it up..............I paid $2000 for the quonset and also included a complete rails and hangers sliding door assembly (packed it into my 7'X16' trailer), so I figured I was already within my "as inexpensive as possible" plan.
These are the pics of the property before anything got started, I was establishing where to position the building and roughly where the horse shoe driveway would go. I needed to have plenty of room so I could maneuver a 34' Coach with a 8'X20" trailer attached (about 58' total length) in and out as well as back into the building.
The drive ended up being about 250'.
The van is parked at the south exit, the north entrance and building will be to the left of the van (pic is facing east).
The north entrance will go in here and the building will be to the left.
Looking at the south entrance (facing east).
The drive will go thru here and when it's done you would be looking at the front of the building about 150' straight thru (looking north and bldg will face south).
This overview about a year later gives you an idea of what I'm planning to have happen.
1990 32' Regency
Spartan Chassis
Cummins CTA8.3
Allison 4 speed
1990 32' Regency
Spartan Chassis
Cummins CTA8.3
Allison 4 speed
1990 32' Regency
Spartan Chassis
Cummins CTA8.3
Allison 4 speed
03-01-2009, 03:43 PM
Steve WIThere were 23 perimeter post holes to start with, all 4' deep and wide enough for a 4" x 14" concrete pad (cookie). I dug all the perimeter holes using only a post hole digger.
Well I do have this one hole here that I used my ice auger with a 10" attachment and opened it up wider with a post hole digger. But only this one hole, the rest were all done without the auger................. really, no kiddin'.
Actually all of the holes were dug with the auger and post hole digger as well as a pail with a rope attached to the handle to lift the sand scraped from the sides (to make them 15" wide for the cookies) out of the holes. It was in the 90 degree temp when I had to get this done (I left a lot of me on the sand if ya know what I mean).
It's really sad, but I've drilled more holes in earth than in the ice with my auger, some day this has gotta change.
1990 32' Regency
Spartan Chassis
Cummins CTA8.3
Allison 4 speed
03-01-2009, 03:45 PM
Steve WIThe 6x6's on the sides are the "piers" that the shelf for the quonset will sit on, they will be about 3' high when complete.
The 6x6's in the center will be cut off at floor girder level, the girders (2x10's) will run across from each 6x6 on the sides and attached to each of the shortened 6x6's (5 of them on each girder) in the center as they stretch across what will be the floor area.
The outer side 6x6x3's (6x6x7 actual size, 4' in the ground 3' out) will all be connected with 2x12's and everthing is bolted and/or lag bolted together.
The cookies in the center holes are a little smaller 3"x12". We were very careful not to put the cookies in the holes with the wrong side up (this might have gotten screwed up a coupla times).
One of the 2x10 girders running side to side.
Here you can see the 2x12's attached to the 6x6's around the perimeter.
The shelf on the sides for the quonset base connector and the joists are in place for the floor.
1990 32' Regency
Spartan Chassis
Cummins CTA8.3
Allison 4 speed
1990 32' Regency
Spartan Chassis
Cummins CTA8.3
Allison 4 speed
03-01-2009, 03:48 PM
Steve WIThe quonset, as you recall had been laid on the ground by the original owner and when the part he tried to put up collapsed the arches that I got had been taken apart and stacked dirty. So every single arch piece was scrubbed and pressure washed prior to being laid out for assembly.
We assembled the arches as half arches rather than trying to hoist a full arch up into position.
The first arch had to go up as a full arch though. So with scaffold assembled and ropes gathered here we go!
This first one only took almost 2 hours to get up (simple!) and in the process bent about 1/3rd of the way up in an inverted fashion!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I thought the whole thing was toast!!
I was ready to give up and turn it into a water slide. But we screwed around with it for another couple minutes and I looked back up to where it had bent and it had at some point straightened itself out with no sign of any disaster having happened!!
We finally got it tied in place (between the trees) and rested it on the scaffold, hoped for no wind and called it a day.
That's my son on top of the scaffold...........if it hadn't been for him I'm not sure this would have been accomplished. I really needed the support of a "never give up" kind of guy; and he will not give up on anything!
1990 32' Regency
Spartan Chassis
Cummins CTA8.3
Allison 4 speed
1990 32' Regency
Spartan Chassis
Cummins CTA8.3
Allison 4 speed
1990 32' Regency
Spartan Chassis
Cummins CTA8.3
Allison 4 speed
1990 32' Regency
Spartan Chassis
Cummins CTA8.3
Allison 4 speed
03-02-2009, 08:52 AM
scottydlWow, what a great pictorial write-up! Man I bet it feels good to be finished with that project. I'm sure your coach likes it.

Dare I ask what the final price tag ended up being on the entire project?