Amateur Pole Barn Builder / It Could be BETTER
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- Опубліковано 1 лис 2021
- We are moving forward on the pole barn build. We are having to be creative in setting this building. So much to think about! We also have some outer support ideas for the header. Stay tuned for the ups and downs, and check out the playlist for the start to finish list of videos. • Better Pole Barn Build
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Putting in strength and triangulation, always good. Thanks both for continuing an excellent series.
I will gain some real strength when I add my front garage door post. I will be able to put a cross support on them too. More to come.
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Enjoyed this video Tony. Very nice to have help from your wife. The pole barn is looking great!
There is no way I would start a job like this without her. She is the best. She is also the camera operator, so the camera work is not as good when she is working. LOL!
Enjoying the ongoing build!
Thank you. So much more to do.
🚜Looking good my friend! You're making progress.
*Keep on tractoring!*
One step forward, then we fall down a mountain. LOL! Sawmill down. I should have it up tomorrow.
Sure is nice to have an operator on the job isn't it !!?? The Missus used to help me on ALL projects. Now, not so much, but when I really need her, she's there. Your shed is coming right along my friend.
Tanja is coming along nicely with the tractors considering she did not grow up around them. She started messing with them about 2 years ago. It is nice to have someone I trust behind the wheel.
Making progress! Looks good 😊🌴
Thank you. Lots of work to be done, but this is a step forward.
I didn’t know work platforms like that existed. I guess it’s the same ones used with telehandlers. Very cool. Found a small one on titan for 350.
I would have got the smaller one if it was not for this bigger job. After I get done with it, I may sell it and get the smaller one.
What a team 👍
Thank you. She puts up with a lot! LOL.
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Gona be nice when you get it done. That nail gun. When I was driving Semi, I picked up a item that need boards to hold it down. I got to my destination to unload. The guy had put so many nails in I could'nt get the board off. It was my last load so left it went home. Next day went out to work on it. This 2 foot 2x4 had 17 nails in it. It took forever getting that off, because semi trailer floors are hard wood. I almost called the company to complain. But I didn't. So now I think of that when I here nail guns going off. Sorry I rambled. I need to vent on someone. Thanks for sharing, and listening Tony Iowa is watching 21 degs. this morning
Gene, I know what you are talking about. I have shipped many things around the world in shipping containers. They nail things to the wood floor. I understand.
Looking good so far Tony! I'm really enjoying watching the progression 🪵🚜
Thank you. I hope it the weather holds. I had a bearing go down on the sawmill. I hope to get this up today.
Instead of having to hold up the brace at the bottom mark, just put a scrap board there for it to rest on until you can nail it.
Paul, That makes so much sense. It is the little simple things that make a big difference. Thank you for making me think that way. I will use it for sure.
@@TonysTractorAdventure If I see someone doing something, especially repetitive, I just think to myself " could there be a easier way?" You know the old saying "You can't see the forest for the trees".
@@TonysTractorAdventure Here's something else that might make installing the purlins easier. Attach the splice board to the lower side of the first purlin where they join before raising it, then just lay the next one on it and screw it down
Maybe I missed it, what is around the poles in the ground? Foam?
Yup he put a new foam instead of concrete
We used Fast2K to put post down.ua-cam.com/video/Z6Sd1eUM4vg/v-deo.html
What kind of nailer is that? There is hardly any lag time between shots.
It is a Metabo HTP 21 degree nailer. It will throw do 3" plus nails down. I put a link in the description.