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[edit] Community Log House (PDF)
Community Log House 42' x 62' with kitchen, gable roof, fireplace and raised wooden floor.
[edit] Community House 40 x 80 ft (PDF)
Community House Building, 40 x 80 ft, 2 story with kitchen and baths, concrete block and concrete floor with truss rafter construction.
[edit] Community House (PDF)
Community House, 32ft x 70ft with kitchen, stage, toilets, sloped ceiling, rasied wood floor and foundation.
[edit] Campground Washroom (PDF)
Comfort Station (Campground Washroom Building) 24'x 32' , 6 stalls and 2 showers per side, Gable Roof, Concrete Block and septic system.
[edit] Campground Comfort Station (PDF)
Campground Comfort (Bathroom) Station Building, 24' x 36' x 8' with 6 stools and 2 shed roofs per side, truss roof, concrete block and concrete floor.
[edit] Cattle Shed and Auction Barn (PDF)
Cattle Shed and Auction Barn, 36 x 100 ft, Post and beam with Gable Roof construction
[edit] Large Capacity Bulk Feed Storage (PDF)
Bulk Storage, 36' wide, shed roof with post and beam construction and concrete floor.
[edit] Livestock Market Barn (PDF)
Livestock Market Barn Building, 108 x 240 ft, Post and Beam and Covered Pens.
[edit] Custom Slaughterhouse-Sales (PDF)
Slaughterhouse/Sales Plant Building 36 x 64 ft, with Hold Pen. Truss Rafter and concrete block construction.
[edit] Bulk Fertilizer Storage - 40 x 48' Post Frame (PDF)
This building is designed for storage of an 80 pcf material and has 500-600 ton capacity.
[edit] Bulk Fertilizer Storage - 40' x 48' Stud Frame (PDF)
This building is designed for storage of an 80 pcf material and has 500-600 ton capacity.
[edit] Wild Animal Winter Feeder Plan
This is the project of wooden “Wild Animal Winter Feeder”, which the people of good will could place into the wilderness for herbivorous animals, and thus help to prevent them starving during the months of cold winter conditions and deep snow. This project is very convenient for the associations of gamekeepers, who can even build a several feeders and place them into the woods.
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