We are so excited for you Steve. Good looking lumber. Great explanation of how it’ll start. I want an auger like that for putting in corral posts. 😅 Take care.
Planning and good preparation. I’m glad you get to build your dream shop! You’re absolutely right, they are never big enough. Thank you for sharing, Steve! I hope you have a good one
Good for you Steve..... Best money I've ever spent was building my shop, 30'x50'x16'. We're adding another 26' to it next summer....Looking forward to your build. Thanks Steve.
Good afternoon Steve. About time you show some building going on..lol. Nice size, not as big as the new ones around here, but... Bigger than our 1982 30'x30'x14'. Was one of the biggest around at the time.. today, I wouldn't build smaller than 40'x60'x 16'.. longer would be better, so the semi would fit with a trailer on.. Pretty much how we've always done it.. who would have known, we were doing it right all these years 🤔🤣😂 Looking forward to seeing it as you go! Thank you Steve!!
Hey Ed👍 Man there are some monsters being built! A guy asked me to build him a 60 x 240 I declined, I’m not that young anymore to build something like that Thanks for watching sir!
Good video. Will be watching this series. Would like to put up some more buildings around here, this will be good for some tips and ideas. Jealous of your ground there, post holes were too easy! Lol
How exciting Steve! A guy needs to have a new shop. As a non-farmer, I am guessing that is winter wheat you are building on top of. Can you operate your combine in the the finished shop for an August harvest? That Bobcat makes the hole boring look easy. In my suburban subdivision I would have hit AT&T, Comcast, Metronet, lawn Irrigation pipes and our underground dog fence at least every other hole! Your great video is as good as any tutorial....don't underestimate your teaching skills. I'll look forward to watching your progress. TJ
Thank You! Yes that is winter wheat, Joe will be the one combining this wheat and he is just up the road a couple miles. That bobcat takes all the work out of getting holes in the ground and Tim is a great operator. I know what you mean about underground utilities in subdivisions... Thanks for watching, come on out when its finished!
Hey Steve - glad to hear you're building your dream shop. In 2018 I built my "Red Shed", which is a 50x70, 16 feet tall. That was about as big as I could make it, based on the spot where I placed it. However, it's already too small. Never seems to be enough room.
That'll be a nice building! Looking forward to seeing it being built and later filled up.
Thanks
I’m not sure we can fill it just yet, but give me time!
We are so excited for you Steve. Good looking lumber.
Great explanation of how it’ll start.
I want an auger like that for putting in corral posts. 😅
Take care.
Thanks Annette
That auger is a back saver!
Planning and good preparation. I’m glad you get to build your dream shop! You’re absolutely right, they are never big enough. Thank you for sharing, Steve! I hope you have a good one
@@evanaustin2636 thank you and happy thanksgiving to you all Evan!
It’s great to see you finally getting to build your barn Steve. Thanks for sharing and hope you have a blessed weekend my friend.
It’s a dream becoming Reality!
You as well sir!
That should be a nice building.
I like how your early employer explained you have to learn his way.
Thank you Steve.
I sure hope so Bryce. Yeah that advice I have never forgotten
Happy Thanksgiving sir!
I'm glad you're able to build your dream shop! Well underway now. Same day video, I'm impressed. 👍🍻
Only thing better than same day would be a livestream 😂
Thanks Grant
Steve, glad to see you getting a new working shop.
Thank you!
I hope you got references on that builder 😉🤣
@@TheGrumpyFarmer my wife recommended him highly 😂
Good for you Steve..... Best money I've ever spent was building my shop, 30'x50'x16'. We're adding another 26' to it next summer....Looking forward to your build. Thanks Steve.
Thank you Brent!
Good afternoon Steve.
About time you show some building going on..lol.
Nice size, not as big as the new ones around here, but... Bigger than our 1982 30'x30'x14'. Was one of the biggest around at the time.. today, I wouldn't build smaller than 40'x60'x 16'.. longer would be better, so the semi would fit with a trailer on..
Pretty much how we've always done it.. who would have known, we were doing it right all these years 🤔🤣😂
Looking forward to seeing it as you go!
Thank you Steve!!
Hey Ed👍
Man there are some monsters being built! A guy asked me to build him a 60 x 240
I declined, I’m not that young anymore to build something like that
Thanks for watching sir!
@AnglesideFarm all depends on the age and abilities of your crew...
Excited to see this come together!!
Thanks Tim, me too!
Good video. Will be watching this series. Would like to put up some more buildings around here, this will be good for some tips and ideas. Jealous of your ground there, post holes were too easy! Lol
If you have any questions I’d be happy to help if I can
How exciting Steve! A guy needs to have a new shop. As a non-farmer, I am guessing that is winter wheat you are building on top of. Can you operate your combine in the the finished shop for an August harvest? That Bobcat makes the hole boring look easy. In my suburban subdivision I would have hit AT&T, Comcast, Metronet, lawn Irrigation pipes and our underground dog fence at least every other hole!
Your great video is as good as any tutorial....don't underestimate your teaching skills. I'll look forward to watching your progress. TJ
Thank You! Yes that is winter wheat, Joe will be the one combining this wheat and he is just up the road a couple miles. That bobcat takes all the work out of getting holes in the ground and Tim is a great operator. I know what you mean about underground utilities in subdivisions... Thanks for watching, come on out when its finished!
Hey Steve - glad to hear you're building your dream shop. In 2018 I built my "Red Shed", which is a 50x70, 16 feet tall. That was about as big as I could make it, based on the spot where I placed it. However, it's already too small. Never seems to be enough room.
Hi Charlie, nope never big enough!
Thank You Steve, it will be a great series
Thank you Jan!
Will be watching your progress on the barn..Are you taking any suggestions for a color of the barn??
Hi Ken!
Judy says you can suggest any colors as long as they are black and white!👍