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Pole Barn Construction/21st Century Timber Framing Start to Finish Nov. 15 & 16, 2014 in NC, USA

 
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Pole Barn Construction/21st Century Timber Framing Start to Finish Nov. 15 & 16, 2014
Limited to 10 participants.
Hands-on learn to construct a two-story pole barn in two days, start to finish: $230
Free camping on site. Breakfast & lunch provided both days. $100 to reserve your spot, $130 due the day of the workshop. Cash, check, money order, or PayPal. We Are All Farmers, 283 Coolbrook Road, Union Grove, NC 28689, phone: 704 592 2557, weareallfarmers@gmail.com

We'll explore how to utilize small trees for framing buildings.

www.weareallfarmers.org


More about Barron Brown
He is an expert on homestead animal slaughter, most recently demonstrating and teaching the slaughter of a domestic buffalo. He also teaches timber framing, post and beam construction, log cabin construction widely at conferences and gatherings. He currently works as a sculptor, welder and builder, as well as teaches carving, blacksmithing, and building. He lives on a homestead with his family in Yancy County, NC.

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