Very cool.... That's a lot of work.... I can't wait to see the finished project... Looks like a proper jack set up lol... Great job my friend have a very blessed day
I've had a couple of cabins in the woods over the years, the last one we still own. People would say to me "boy, I bet you can't wait until you're done so you can relax and enjoy it"? I'd respond "I am relaxing and when I finish I'll need to start on another"! I'll be 70 in Oct. 024 - we're looking at a house with a 30'x48' 1800's barn that needs a good caretaker. If God is willing, so am I.
Heck yes it's worth it. I've watched a bunch of videos of barn rehabs. Many worse dome better. All worth it. At least I hope so. I'm getting ready to rehab a 28x40 barn with 800 bale loft. Straighten posts, lift floor, lift roof bring trusses back together. Then brace up. Collar ties to knee wall to rat run bracing. Then turnbuckles with wire to keep tension.
I like this sort of thing too. The building has good bones and it's worth fixing up. It'll look really good too. Can't wait to find out what they want to do with the barn. Suspense.
@@PaullaWells it will become an investment property for us. We will make it a live stock property for cows and pigs. The options are endless. The situation is very fluid if you know what i mean.
Great job on fixing that old barn. Never heard of SLAG before thanks for explaining.I have a couple old barns but one is beyond repair. I am going to be constructing a new pole barn in next two years and ripping the old one down. Cheers 🍻from Prairie Sunset Ranch☀️
I am very inspired by your videos. A friend of mine has a farm, with two fallen barns, two standing (being used but needing repair), and an old sugar shack almost fallen. Questions: What is the tool you use to take off the wood? I tried seperating the good wood from the fallen barn the nails are so well done, it is really difficult to seperate the wood. It looks like a long crow bar, but in another video of yours (the barn roof), it looks like a shovel handle. Also, can you please write down the name of the drill you used, and your electric -- was it a jig saw? Thanks.
The bare that i use in this video is called a spud bare and the other is called a tear off bar. The saw that i use a lot in my videos is a sazaw and it is battery operated. Hope this helps and thanks for watching.
@@TheHobbyFarmHomestead Thanks for the reply but sorry I don't think I was clear enough in my question. I meant - how much did the sister post settle into the dirt due to the weight of the barn when you took away the jack? I was guessing maybe an inch or two.
youre afraid of spiders and youre still standing there? i would have been on the otherside of the property. for every one you you there are 10 you dont. then im going to feel crawly and that sweat just dripping on my skin im going to think its a spider. ewwwwwww!
Very cool.... That's a lot of work.... I can't wait to see the finished project... Looks like a proper jack set up lol... Great job my friend have a very blessed day
I've had a couple of cabins in the woods over the years, the last one we still own. People would say to me "boy, I bet you can't wait until you're done so you can relax and enjoy it"? I'd respond "I am relaxing and when I finish I'll need to start on another"! I'll be 70 in Oct. 024 - we're looking at a house with a 30'x48' 1800's barn that needs a good caretaker. If God is willing, so am I.
Love it we have a barn that looks like that too.
Heck yes it's worth it. I've watched a bunch of videos of barn rehabs. Many worse dome better. All worth it. At least I hope so. I'm getting ready to rehab a 28x40 barn with 800 bale loft. Straighten posts, lift floor, lift roof bring trusses back together. Then brace up. Collar ties to knee wall to rat run bracing. Then turnbuckles with wire to keep tension.
"one more pump" - famous last words
I like this sort of thing too. The building has good bones and it's worth fixing up. It'll look really good too. Can't wait to find out what they want to do with the barn. Suspense.
Paulla Wells I think her mom is going to gift it to my wife and her sister. I think we are going to move forward with the rehab.
@@TheHobbyFarmHomestead - What will it become? Y'all have a decent horse barn already. Oh my! The questions are rapid firing in my brain now. 🤣🤣🤣
@@PaullaWells it will become an investment property for us. We will make it a live stock property for cows and pigs. The options are endless. The situation is very fluid if you know what i mean.
@@TheHobbyFarmHomestead - I completely get what you are saying here. I can't wait to see the developments along the way.
looking great thanks for sharing
Not only do I think it's worth it I have a similar project to do and it's why I'm watching
Great job on fixing that old barn. Never heard of SLAG before thanks for explaining.I have a couple old barns but one is beyond repair. I am going to be constructing a new pole barn in next two years and ripping the old one down. Cheers 🍻from Prairie Sunset Ranch☀️
I am very inspired by your videos. A friend of mine has a farm, with two fallen barns, two standing (being used but needing repair), and an old sugar shack almost fallen. Questions: What is the tool you use to take off the wood? I tried seperating the good wood from the fallen barn the nails are so well done, it is really difficult to seperate the wood. It looks like a long crow bar, but in another video of yours (the barn roof), it looks like a shovel handle. Also, can you please write down the name of the drill you used, and your electric -- was it a jig saw? Thanks.
The bare that i use in this video is called a spud bare and the other is called a tear off bar. The saw that i use a lot in my videos is a sazaw and it is battery operated. Hope this helps and thanks for watching.
Thank you for filming this. When you released the lift jack how far did the sister post drop down into the ground?
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@@TheHobbyFarmHomestead Thanks for the reply but sorry I don't think I was clear enough in my question. I meant - how much did the sister post settle into the dirt due to the weight of the barn when you took away the jack? I was guessing maybe an inch or two.
@@lkeeble not much. I would say about an inch or so.
@@TheHobbyFarmHomestead OK - thanks!
Everyone who stated the barn isn't worth it hasn't priced lumber recently.
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Some men work 70/80 hours a week and pay others for their labor. Guys like ourselves would rather be home doing what you're doing..
Looks more like a tractor shed than a barn. C’mon.
It was in pretty bad shape but we got her all fixed up now. Thanks for watching!
youre afraid of spiders and youre still standing there? i would have been on the otherside of the property. for every one you you there are 10 you dont. then im going to feel crawly and that sweat just dripping on my skin im going to think its a spider. ewwwwwww!