Breaking Down Giant Bridge Beams

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  • @brendahogue5487
    @brendahogue5487 15 днів тому +1

    May the lord bless and protect you working on your homestead

  • @PineyGroveHomestead
    @PineyGroveHomestead 15 днів тому +3

    Every homestead should have a stack of those beams. I can see so many uses for them!

  • @Cowboy_Steve
    @Cowboy_Steve 15 днів тому +4

    Howdy Brock! Believe me... I know how you feel. They call me "70% Steve" since I tend to get a project 70% done and get distracted and start another project. It is indeed frustrating as old habits are hard to break. But, I shall 'endeavor to persevere' (name the movie). Enjoy the graduation - and congrats to your son! Well done and thanks for sharing 🤠

  • @stevenbrown6493
    @stevenbrown6493 15 днів тому +1

    I’m bad about finishing one project before starting another, same as you. I’m also bad about putting tools away, they end up on the work bench or the table saw. Oh well, we have fun!!

  • @jeromebecigneul2911
    @jeromebecigneul2911 15 днів тому

    You're trying to save money and you're doing a darn good job of it. And those beams are going to be stronger than anything you would have purchased. Excellent job Brock.

  • @wandabrown3964
    @wandabrown3964 15 днів тому +1

    My oldest son lined his yard with railroad ties to keep vehicles from driving into his yard as they came around the corner on the roadway. You are an excellent teacher. Thanks for the video.

  • @TheRustyGarageandHomestead
    @TheRustyGarageandHomestead 15 днів тому

    Looking good Mr Brock

  • @smisky1086
    @smisky1086 13 днів тому

    As other's have suggested, my 1st thought was Air Hammer. Those are also heavy and creosote laced, so, cutting them on the sawmill in to 2x or 4x beams would be ok, but the sawdust is toxic, but once cut they will outlast us! With regard to lots of projects, it's even harder for us folks with 1 tractor, having to switch attachments to complete a project. I tend to make incremental progress on several projects that use the same attachment (bucket vs. brush crusher; or rear blade vs. backhoe) otherwise I spend too much time changing attachments. You having multiple pieces of equipment makes it SO much easier to make progress!

  • @toddcaskey9984
    @toddcaskey9984 15 днів тому

    I would love those beams

  • @stevenmcintosh3303
    @stevenmcintosh3303 15 днів тому

    Sometimes you can be a little hard on yourself Brock. No one is perfect on getting their work done. I'm really good at getting projects to about 90% and then I tend to move on to my next one. :) Congrats on the son graduating.

  • @jeremyj612
    @jeremyj612 14 днів тому

    There’s lots of people out there just like you. I’m roughly the same age as you and I get big eyes for projects and opportunities all the time and jump headlong into them, only to shift gears later. I think I’ve gotten better at heading those off over time. I think. I also think your growth and loyal base probably has a lot to do with how much common ground there is between us and those aspects of yours. Keep up the great work!

  • @MartyHenderson-ie9sp
    @MartyHenderson-ie9sp 15 днів тому +1

    Good morning Brock. As I was watching this video, I kept thinking to myself, "Is sure would be nice if Brock had an air or electric hammer with a blunt bit in it. That would have taken all the time consuming effort out of it.". Thanks for the video. I always look forward to the next one.

  • @ScrewdriverTUNING
    @ScrewdriverTUNING 15 днів тому

    I think two of those machines would easily pull those metal rods out .!! I love this channel. Keep at it my brutha.

  • @SkylineAcresVA
    @SkylineAcresVA 15 днів тому

    Whoo!....I'm wore out just watching that!!

  • @dustdevl1043
    @dustdevl1043 15 днів тому

    Cody on Wranglerstar has a pretty perfect looking setup.
    But he has a manservant!

  • @OldIronAcres
    @OldIronAcres 15 днів тому

    I'm awesome at starting new projects! LOL I Find UA-cam helps me finish some of them!

  • @nrobinson7951
    @nrobinson7951 15 днів тому

    Hi Brock, I think that it is best to repurpose and if it takes a little bit of hard work, well that's good for the sole. Thanks for sharing

  • @mattdouglas7944
    @mattdouglas7944 14 днів тому

    I think that a saw mill shed is a great reuse for beams that many people would discard. Using what is available beets spending lots of money in my book most of the time!

  • @johnpope4464
    @johnpope4464 15 днів тому

    It's worth it to save them

  • @scottcolsonfellfromgrace6936
    @scottcolsonfellfromgrace6936 15 днів тому

    Use your short off falls to keep your logs off the ground or lumber you are drying out. Everything has a use if you stop and think about it👌👌

  • @danbelden7354
    @danbelden7354 15 днів тому

    No body is perfect Brock. I think we all leave messes from time to time and start a new project before finishing the last. I try to keep things as organized as possible, but it always seems to fail at some point.

  • @foonus406
    @foonus406 15 днів тому +1

    When I first saw those beams I thought - There's your way onto the island. Pushing those joined ties out (much too heavy for tractor to lift the long way by one end) on top of your existing cement pilings would have made the perfect bridge - at very least a temporary one you could use to get machinery out there. Looks like you've already got something planned for them.
    If you really want to see a mess add livestock to your operation... you will really be interrupting every project you do at certain times of the year.
    Thanks for the Video!

    • @smisky1086
      @smisky1086 13 днів тому +1

      Yeap, I thought pond bridge as well (at first) 😁

  • @bob5817
    @bob5817 14 днів тому

    100 % like you. I have good intentions but I love digging lol

  • @co1838
    @co1838 14 днів тому

    😂😂😂 not me! Not enough time in a day,week, month….. I would love it completely organized but family comes first!

  • @user-gx4jo6gw1f
    @user-gx4jo6gw1f 15 днів тому

    The short beams might make good decking for your bridge you’re planning for the pond

  • @parkerscherf7560
    @parkerscherf7560 14 днів тому

    You need to get an air hammer to drive those bolts out. You’re wearing me out just watching you lol

  • @mikefromwv1010
    @mikefromwv1010 15 днів тому

    I'm a mess also. Have to or three things going at the same time. But I have managed to learn to put tools up as I go. Didn't always do that but it's nice to always know were my tools are now

  • @johngersna3263
    @johngersna3263 15 днів тому

    Good morning Brock. Stop putting yourself down. What you do is just as important as anyone else. Just look around you at what you've built in a very short time. Lazy? Oh,hell no! Sorry for the indiscretion but it seemed fitting. You work basically 7 days a week to turn out great content and educate a lot of people including me. Sometimes I think that you work too hard. Congratulations to your son on his graduation. This world needs more people with your work ethic and maybe it would be a better place. College doesn't make a person smart, learning does. God bless and have a wonderful day. 👍👍👍🙂 An extra thumbs up today. 🙂

  • @houndsmanone4563
    @houndsmanone4563 15 днів тому

    I think you got quite a bit done. Just wait until you get into your 70's. Just being able to get things set up will be a promising day. Take good care of yourself while you're able to kneel and get back up without serious effort. 👍🏽🤠 05/18/24

  • @nickcooper3412
    @nickcooper3412 15 днів тому

    Hey dude, keep your hands on the plow, dont look back, and keep “plugging away”.

  • @chadandlauragross1264
    @chadandlauragross1264 14 днів тому

    I am not as organized as I’d like to be either but at least stay busy doing things I enjoy. Also, I think salvaging those old beams will pay off in the end.

  • @tomhaire4758
    @tomhaire4758 15 днів тому

    Brock, I would be using a hammer drill in the hammer mode and you could probably even use a small diameter piece of rebar in the chuck to knock that steel out.

  • @JCWren
    @JCWren 15 днів тому

    I'm really good at buying parts and supplies for projects but taking forever to get to doing them. But once I start, I'm usually pretty good about finishing them in a timely fashion. More than anything, it being too hot and humid or cold and rainy is the real motivation killer.

  • @toddcaskey9984
    @toddcaskey9984 15 днів тому +1

    I just woke up 15 min ago, I procrastinate like u & my yard was managed like a park now it's chaos , my animals come first over everything so it's a mess , but I'm happy

    • @Cowboy_Steve
      @Cowboy_Steve 15 днів тому +2

      I wish I could have slept in this morning... but the dogs had other ideas. 🤣 Every day is a Saturday to the dogs! 🤠

    • @toddcaskey9984
      @toddcaskey9984 15 днів тому

      @@Cowboy_Steve we do the same , I'm thinking because Danny my girlfriend is gone away for the weekend that they let their father sleep in

    • @toddcaskey9984
      @toddcaskey9984 15 днів тому

      @@Cowboy_Steve we have 4 dogs one was outside since 3 and the others in bed with me sleeping in also lol

  • @klcameron709
    @klcameron709 15 днів тому

    I, too, usually have multiple projects going on. Bounce around. It is my schedule to get things done. To me it is smart to repurpose the timbers. Why waste them

  • @ibwaldo
    @ibwaldo 15 днів тому

    Don’t waste time thinking about what you didn’t do if it’s not really important, every day you do something and not all of us can say that 👍

  • @freepatriot6313
    @freepatriot6313 15 днів тому

    You sure need an air hammer …. They come in so useful sometimes. Even ripping metal. Got mine at Northern tool (Ingersol Rand) for a little under 100.00… of course they’re probably 200.00 nowadays. 😅

  • @anthonyg6924
    @anthonyg6924 15 днів тому

    Cool video.
    Did the hot bolt fire internally go out fully?

  • @rickvaughan8993
    @rickvaughan8993 15 днів тому

    Can you drive the rebar out enough to make a bend? Then hook a chain to it. Drive the skid steer on the beam to hold it. Then trying pulling rebar out with the mini skid steer?

  • @kcolombo49
    @kcolombo49 15 днів тому

    I would have used the skidsteer to pull out the longer pieces of rebar...easier on the back

  • @peterkoster5053
    @peterkoster5053 15 днів тому

    Do you have a hammer drill.... i find it works to use a big long concrete bit and the hammer on a concrete drill to drive those out.... if you don't have an air hammer/chisel

  • @PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead
    @PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead 15 днів тому

    I’m definitely not meticulous. I try to not let things get out of hand, but I focus on playing for sure.

  • @scottcolsonfellfromgrace6936
    @scottcolsonfellfromgrace6936 15 днів тому +1

    Hammer drill or air hammer would work better and faster. WORK SMARTER NOT HARDER SO YOU CAN MOVE ONTO OTHER CHORES👌👌

  • @Jtwizzle
    @Jtwizzle 15 днів тому

    Rip the angle grinder handle. Mini skid grapple needs that flow restrictor for sure.

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  15 днів тому

      It definitely does. I have a kit for it.
      I never liked that handle anyway

  • @ranmarks6739
    @ranmarks6739 14 днів тому

    Brock I've always had the thery of work smarter not harder if you can take the nuts off of the Rods on both sides of the rail beams then attach a chain to one side and lift the Rod out of the beam with the skid loader or the tractor 🚜

  • @davidhuffine5084
    @davidhuffine5084 14 днів тому

    Brock , allinow is if you had to buy the size beams you need it would be expensive . The you stuff you can buy would not be as good . Seeya

  • @Necro9901
    @Necro9901 15 днів тому

    Should have left the bars in the beams and formed them for equipment hooks.

  • @jefffrancis6824
    @jefffrancis6824 15 днів тому

    👀

  • @rickvaughan8993
    @rickvaughan8993 15 днів тому

    And old saying. A clean organized desk is a sign of a sick mind. So as all those things around you are more or less your desk. You do not have a sick mind. You have lots to do and not enough time to make everything straight and organized.

  • @johnpope4464
    @johnpope4464 15 днів тому

    A hammer drill would made that easier

  • @lt.guppypatrollt.guppypatrol
    @lt.guppypatrollt.guppypatrol 15 днів тому

    hell,ithoughtyouwereagroundskeeper?

  • @HarryVonhoene
    @HarryVonhoene 14 днів тому

    use a large hammer drill, rather than your hammer

  • @SteveinMississippi
    @SteveinMississippi 15 днів тому

    3 of those 28 footers don't weigh 28K.

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  15 днів тому +1

      Of course they don’t. I didn’t say anything like that
      I said that one constructed beam, weighed about 5000 pounds. The constructed beams are three layers thick and made of multiple pieces. They are 28 feet long, 3 foot wide, and 18 inches thick.

    • @SteveinMississippi
      @SteveinMississippi 15 днів тому

      @@RockhillfarmYT Sorry, I heard it wrong. Are those Douglas fir or white pine? The incisor marks on them indicate that they would be one of those two. I produce that sort of product in southern pine, but incising is not needed.

  • @lt.guppypatrollt.guppypatrol
    @lt.guppypatrollt.guppypatrol 15 днів тому

    youshoulsalwayssalvageoldwoodifyoucan,thereisalwayssomethingtousethosesmallerpiecesfor,savethem,

  • @80club45
    @80club45 15 днів тому

    Bla bla bla just shut up and work

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  15 днів тому

      I’ve made plenty of videos without the narration and UA-cam shows us where people click off
      Guess what happens… the more I talk, the longer people watch. If I’m just working without narrating, then everybody clicks off of the video.

    • @80club45
      @80club45 15 днів тому

      @RockhillfarmYT clicking off ✌️

    • @RockhillfarmYT
      @RockhillfarmYT  15 днів тому

      @@80club45 the difference between a UA-cam Video and the airport is that at the airport somebody has to announce your departure
      There is already plenty of negativity in the world. No reason to add to it. So basically if you don’t like something… Then don’t watch it.

  • @jamescole1786
    @jamescole1786 15 днів тому

    5/18/24.....salvaging huge, old, Creasoated RR Bridge Beams ~12"x12"(?) is no easy task no matter what skidsteer you have. So Brock congrats on having this mighty fine wood, but as you can see, it aint like working with residential/commercial dimension lumber. Also you are working alone, so yup, you will sweat today buddy...but stay with it & you will get what you want. Oh yes...your blades on chain saw & band saw...get ready for an ugly, sticky mess which may require you to stop, clean...or completely remove/replace them...until finishing the cut. Yes the wood is good, but this will be a lot of work. Stay safe & carry on!🪚🔧🍺👍