Building a Barndominium Part 2: Standing Walls
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- Опубліковано 22 жов 2021
- Barndominium Building Plans
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Part 2 of Building a Barndominium is all about building and standing walls! Probably my favorite part of all builds is the framing stage, and unfortunately standing walls always goes by quick. Having the right equipment truly does make the difference between a lot of manual work and an efficient jobsite. The Kubota 95 CTL is capable of lifting basically anything on site, but it’s also nice when the telehandler shows up!
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Drinking coffee in the morning while I watch ya'll build this masterpiece. Thanks for the entertainment. 🇺🇲
Afternoon checking in. :D
It is awesome to watch a talented two-man crew be more efficient and accurate than a full job site of carpenter/framers!
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Noticed Gregg up high swinging that hammer left handed just as efficient as with his right. That’s a classic sign if a framer has time in the timber or not, well done gentlemen you continue to impress.
Indeed. Both of them do that.
The great nail-gun conundrum! That was some top-notch work banter. 👌
I gotta say, man... Days like that make me a little jealous. Working outdoors in the sun and whatnot.
It's amazing how much you and Greg have gotten done in just four days.
"𝓨𝓸𝓾 𝓴𝓷𝓸𝔀 𝓾𝓼𝓲𝓷𝓰 𝓶𝓪𝓬𝓱𝓲𝓷𝓮𝓻𝔂 𝓲𝓼 𝓴𝓲𝓷𝓭𝓪 𝓸𝓿𝓮𝓻𝓻𝓪𝓽𝓮𝓭" Seconds latter, back to using machinery!! To funny... Loved watching.. continue doing this, even if you show the same things a dozen times, there will always be people who are just seeing you do it for the first time.. You have thousands of people who are following you are learning by watching you, so the details you show, really never get old.. I am a (retired) Master Carpenter, and I lived by details.. small personal touches is what separate's your work from everyone else's.. I can still today point out and show fine detail in cabinet's, furniture, decks, homes, garages, cabins & other things IU have built over 4 decades.. Its a pride thing and you have that in spades my brother.. 10/10
I've always appreciated how effecient you guys are, but it occurs to me today that a big part of it is how well you work together. You make a great team and put together a great product. I always pick up something new from your vids. Thanks for sharing!
You and Greg are a great team!!! Walls are up and got one garage door left to frame. Monday sounds like a busy material delivery day. Y'all have gotten alot done in 5 to six days. You always have the right machinery and tools to do the job right the first time which is very efficient time management. Y'all be safe and see you on the next video.
greg pissing in the background is funny AF
Yeah, I caught that too at the 16:13 mark.
Wearing a shirt that says "Firm Grip" no less.
I'd love to see a ''buyers' impression'' when all is said and done. Quality work every time!
I lived in Le Claire, and the Quad Cities. I totally love the days that you are describing. PERFECT outdoor weather.
It’s amazing how fast you both work together. Great job!
Was thinking about your running out of nails in a nail gun comment. I wonder if you took a sharpie or paint pen and ran it over the heads of the last 3 nails or so. Then it would give you a warning when you were about to run out and could reload before you “needed” that next nail. It’s also possible the nematic hammer might ware it off on impact, but not sure. If it worked you could do a bunch of stacks of nails at once when you loaded up your pouch. Just an idea.
Wow u made me go pull out. My nail gun run a strip of nails and it fucking works i marked last 3 red. Crazy shit youtube makes us do.thank you no bull. We all learn something new everyday blessings
Actually a great idea if they aren't countersunk into oblivion...
Steven, that's genius. I'm going to start doing that.
1 internet award for you.
That’s it, Steven’s a damn genius.
Man I was like "That's dumb, how you gonna see the heads of your nails in the nailgun??" Then I realized you would see it after shooting it. It's me, I'm the dumb. This is a Good Idea™
Love how you all are so honest....."eh, *seems* like the right thing to do"...............
Love how efficient and precise your workmanship is brother blesseded love
Love this series. Thanks for putting it together.
Good equipment. Good product. Good Crew. All makes for a great job.
You can always learn something watching these guys work! Great job.
I like how y’all frame these buildings man. Quick too.
The surrounding view is so amazing, who would not want to live in this ❤
you guys are amazing, definitely I'm inspired from your work.
Great trick side-inserting the adjoining wall girts. Your previous videos show you just jamming them straight through and this is much better. This building system is brilliant.
That’s a beautiful spot ❤️❤️❤️ love it. What a dream
Can't wait for the next video 🙂
Sure looks like a beautiful location 👍🏻✌️🙏🏻
Whow that view at 9:28 realy amazing the sky and the clouds👍👍👍😎
I wish my pole barn had those base brackets. Mine have a piece welded in on on a 3rd side. So as I am putting on my grade boards on the outside, I have to skim a 1/2” deep lap on each to make it all flush. Great work as always guys.
one rigging note for y'all safety - Nylon slings can degrade due to UV, once they aren't factory yellow anymore they can be a lot less strong, be safe out there guys. Love the channel get some chains with pads to protect wood if need.
Saturday morning, GOT MY EXTRA LARGE COFFEE and excited to see PART 2!!!!
You guys are fantastic! Great work.
Good videos from Algeria
thanks
You got a good customer there Kyle,, hes layed the inside Flat, plus put a flat surface around the outside for ease on the outside, it would be a pleasure to go to work there. Thanks for the video from UK.
Live RR Building event on a Saturday morning? Yes please!
Kyle, I love the fact that you have been so giving with your knowledge. You have essentially created a Master Course on post frame building and you continue the detailed lessons with this series.
I really do appreciate all the detailed info you put out for this style of building. Love the flow and format you have to the videos and the focus on professionalism and pride in doing a good job. I homeschool my kids and use your videos to teach lessons in constuction math, geometry, algebra, physics, and science with. We have built numerous balsa wood "post frame" scale models to show how the strength comes from the combined total package, not just individual parts. Kids love it.
You have asked for viewer feedback about construction questions so here goes.
After all the years of construction, all the buildings you have built, and all the climbing and roofing together that you have done, you and Greg are obviously a well oiled machine of a team. It is obvious that there is a great personal, brotherly connection between the two of you. So after all this time why do Greg's legs still look like he should have a message tied to them? 🦩🦩Help a brother out and give him time off for leg day! Or some ankle weights to wear on the job site!
Just kidding, you guys do a great job and put out a great show. Thank you for doing it.
You guys are studs! America would be so much better with more hard working, ethical guys crushing like you are. Thanks for all the awesome content! I’m addicted to your channel now.😃 Stay safe.
Looking absolutely smashing
Looking good, it helps when you have the right tools.
So Stabila makes digital levels that beep when level. Only up to 4ft long, but extremely accurate and fantastic for times when seeing the bubble is difficult.
You could tape or otherwise attach the short Stabila to the long Stabila to get the beep feature.
Again good stuff you guys are machines same steps and procedures over and over QUALITY
The LOVE you have for Greg is SOOO oBvious..you can't hide it bro! ;)
Love all your guys videos. Thankssss.
Looking good guys.
Trabajo extraordinarios!!!👏👏👏
Excellent build documentary.
Enjoyed the chit chat, I haven't seen the trick with allowing the truss to slip in, nice.
y'all make it look so easy. well done
2-man army...very satisfying jobs, boss!
Great work as always Kyle 👍👍🏴🏴
You guys make it look easy, good videos !!
Thanks for all your videos you put out!! I’m all prepped for building a post Frame building next year. I pay close attention to your builds. Wish you could come to central wi I wouldn’t think twice to have you build it. Keep up the good work!!
I’m actually from the central WI area as well. And what got me started watching this channel was when I had a 40x60 building put up about 5 years ago, and wanted to know more. I ended up using some Amish carpenters in the area. And for a couple of reasons had it stick built instead of post framed. They did absolutely great work, at a reasonable price. But, I basically ended up being the contractor on the job, and they were more skilled labor. I also don’t believe they would have brought up using the modern framing techniques that Kyle does, but if you did the leg work to get the material, may be willing to install it. Depending where you are, you may want to consider it as an option.
Facts: “I’ll only be out of nails, when I want to shoot a nail”
Real talk. That’s deep as hell papi
Beautiful site.
By far my favorite part is bringing up walls and secure the trusses.
From Morocco 🇲🇦, Good job guys 👐
When you got onto center mass ! Wow! I was overloaded at that point and had to turn away! I am back now👊
I see now! Setting those trusses on the closed in living quarters will be different from the normal process and explains the exuberance over the telehandler and new boom extension.
Amazing video, I learned a lot thank you
You have 802 k subscribed as of October 26 2021 , it won’t be that long for 1 million. You can surpass that number by Xmas !! Keep going brother, your information is always a huge help ✌️
awesome as always guys, cheers..
Jobsite banter on point in this video.
Ideal working chemistry 👍🏽
It's great! Thanks🎉💪🎉
Kyle, my husband and I are new to your channel, and watching with great interest. What a great job you two do. I heard you talking about needing to use your back as opposed to legs to lift. DO use your legs to help lift! Your back will thank you.
Hopefully someday I get to build something like this but reversed. Big side garage, small side living space.
Best video ever. You guys rock
Nice work.
Lol after the safety meeting " you know what? I'll only be out of nails when I want nails man" lol
Come to Texas is y’all can handle the damn heat!! Badass crew and talent between the two of you! Awesome channel love the content
11:27 pure talent
You and Greg make an awesome team
You guys are hilarious!!!
Cannot believe he didn’t know about Transformers from the 80’s. I got nothing. 😂
Great Video!
"Is that an s?"
Greg: "...um...???"
Leg day and then a full days work of construction, that’s impressive
16:13 Greg can be spotted majestically swinging a big deal in the distance while the boss painstakingly nails his wood.
Haha, I just noticed that too.
Deep thoughts with Jack handy out of nails only when you need them lol
Nice job
Lightweight baby!!
I worked next to a new pole barn, that guys were setting posts into the ground and nailing boards up in the air, it was hard to watch them spending twice as much time with double sized crew
Love watching your videos, best post frame builds on UA-cam. Would it be possible to build a post frame with gambrel roof?
Showing off with that opposed hand nailing again. 💪🤣
Nice barn Brandon
I've been watching for a couple of years now. The knowledge you share is so in-depth, I feel like I could build my own post-frame building... so I am. I just would appreciate some additional information on the pros and cons of each type of foundation. I know that you don't think the posts should be installed in the ground, but could you talk about the other options: Concrete pier, stem wall (like this build), and concrete slab. I have very flat, very sandy soil (like almost beach sand). My water table is at 12' and I have another at 19'. (I'm about 1000' from a river) - so I don't know what type of foundation I should use. It will be the only part of the build that I sub-contract out - but none of the contractors I've talked to have any experience in post-frame buildings. I appreciate any knowledge you can share. Keep up the great videos.
The foolish man built his house upon the sand.
I'd say your money would be well spent consulting an engineer...
I know it truly depends on the climate yearly weather conditions the area of the country that you're in grade of slope that you have that leads to the water needs to be for example Massachusetts 21-inch pitch
You may want to look into “earth screws” -engineered metal pilings are great foundation underpinning for unstable soils
Greg got his Johnny Bravo hair goin on!
Nice ambidextrous hammering Kyle!
Git er dun!
Good stuff
So I’m about to build a 45x 100 building just like this!!! Wonder if they would travel to Alabama and help me out! Hard to find guys with this level of skill and intelligence these days! Well done guys
Pretty good effort for just two blokes
Kyle the construction philosopher.
Haha love it!
Light weight babyyyy, lol good reference
Greg is ambidextrous too 💪🏽
Thank you for sharing all the amazing knowledge and experience. I'm curious if you've ever done or considered building and raising one bent at a time, timber frame style. Like assembling two opposite posts and the truss that connects them on the ground, and then raising the building section by section that way, adding girts in between as you go. I'm curious if you think that would have any advantages, or be easier in any way?
Great work. Of I could find time I would volunteer to work with you all and learn.
You guys do awesome work! I watched your last vid on setting the U brackets on the knee wall. I plan on building a small lean-to on the back of my shop this spring and I'm going to use Perma-Columns. I have a few questions for you. Are your vertical posts standard 2x's or are they special boards that 3 will fit into the wall brackets? What and how do you join the 3 boards together. Keep up the great work!
They do make a level that tones when level, plumb or at a desired slope.
I'm curious what you'll do about working on the interior walls and ceiling, since it appears there will be no access for the lifts.
Hey! Great videos, I'm learning a lot. I see that you are not using bookshelf-style girts. Just wondering in what scenarios one would choose bookshelf vs regular girts? Thanks!
Haha 16:12 Greg using the that beautiful outdoor bathroom
Perfect way to start off a Saturday :) Just out of curiosity, what do you normally charge for doing the framing and sheathing on a building in this manner?