Wow Jesse I love your videos.I like the way you take the time to explain everything you do makes you feel like you’re part of the team.Thank you for making my day go by with such good entertainment.I truly believe that there isn’t anything you can’t do .I would love to meet you one day
It’s great to see you teaching the kids . They did a real good job as each year passes there going to learn so much from you. From being a builder to a mechanic, if only more parents took the time to teach there kids, Nice work even mum getting into it, it’s looking great,
Great video! Not very many youtubers go into the detail you go into, i can only imagine the time spent outside your work to edit and create these videos! Definitely one of my top go to videos, thank you for the journey! Cant wait for the next video
Build is coming out nice. Really enjoyed seeing your kids getting to drive the roller. Sure, brought back great memories of working with my dad. He would toss me the keys to anything in the yard where he worked at, except the cranes! Only down part about is, I had to teach my older sister how to drive s stick!
I've done this kind of site work for the last 40 years, in both the UK and France. For those who haven't been involved in jobs of this nature, its hard to appreciate the need to execute things in the right order, and you're battling the weather all the time. Well done, an efficient use of plant and materials, and you cover each step of the video enough to keep the interest, without getting bored. Thanks for putting in the effort to share, I enjoyed it very much.
Your parents deserve a great deal of praise for the way they raised you and your brother. When I get to Heaven, I will recommend you to God if I ever need any work done on my mansion:)
My brother drove concrete truck for 8 years with two different companies. They very much appreciate your effort. He's been to sites where they didn't even have the forms up.
You are certainly a very hard working man Jesse and over the years of watching your videos I can tell you are all about family, I have a lot f respect for that. Glad to see the youngen wearing some cloths albeit no shoes (yet) and I love hearing the rooster crowing here and there, just like at my home. All five of my boys have their own families now but I have grandkids :).
It may have been a lot more stone, and a lot more work than hoped for, but getting the foundations right is the key to the life of any building. Enjoying all the detailed content you put out. Hope the weather gives you a break for the concrete pour.
Thanks for the video mate, not only are you working building your shed, your also filming then editing the videos to share with us, that’s a lot of work that people probably don’t realise. Cheers from down under.
What a good father, Jesse. I always took my son with me on the wheel loader or excavator when I had to work on the weekend. He always had a lot of fun doing it. I like your videos and haven't missed any of them yet, including the ones of your father. Greetings from the southernmost part of Europe, Malta
As usual, straight up MASSIVE amount of work. Its mind boggling to me how much this would cost if you were charging a customer. Love these videos, can't wait to see this take shape.
Really enjoy watching you work on projects , can’t wait until next year when you and Andrew team up again. You two are a dynamic duo,able to tackle any problem. Didn’t want to leave out your dad.
What a project Jesse, great work ! Filter fabric over the foundation drain may not be needed - In time it may clog & prevent flow into the pipe. Instead use a pressure washer with a jetter tip and feed it into the pond outlet side (every few years?) if you think the corroborated pipe may be filling with silt. A pressure washer jetter will self feed itself into drain pipe and clean it out.
Jesse I love how you roll with the punches and can alter your plan to fit the circumstances. Dealing with sun and then hail the next day is certainly something. Can’t wait to see the house and garage finished up!
Love these long videos, it is like those mini series from the 70s snd 80s. Plus you can pause it and make some popcorn and get a soda or whatever. Also great content. Andrew just made a very long video on his rock crushing and road building .between you two i never run out of good 🎉hings to watch.
Another brilliant video, Jesse. Nice to see the latest roller helping to bring the job along. The skidsteer version has been nothing short of a letdown from day one, and it's like it was designed to fail from your initial video. Keep up the incredible work and bringing honest, humble content to UA-cam, mate. Austin 🇬🇧
Jesse, Nice work as always. I have a recommendation. I think diverting, even temporarily, water down to the front of your shop is a mistake. The 4" drain for future gutter runoff is barely adequate for the square area of your future shop roof (2,400 ft2). Given the electric services you ran there, you basically never want water to pool there. I thought earlier in the video when you said you were going to make a swale around the shop, you were going to divert the water that runs down the hill from the road out and around your shop and machine area over to the pond on the downside to the road slope. At 1:36:00 where you had the Ex parked and your SS working looks like the right place for that. Remember when you made your equipment parking, the water carved a culvert of its own there, given it responds to gravity and forms it's path to the lowest point on its own. I think when you filled that storm water runoff, it plays a big role in why your equipment area is always muck. Looking out ahead, it will always be good to have a loop around from your 16' wide (really good idea) access road to your shop front, around the right side of the shop (between the shop and where you temporarily parked the junk cars), around the back side of the shop and through your equipment parking back to the 16' road. Later, maybe even use that junk car "road" as the loop. This will allow you to use the semi-lowboy to pick-up/drop off equipment at the front door of the shop, or get equipment out for a job and loop around back out to the 16' access road. Instead of hogging out the two feet of dirt on the back corner of the shop, I would make a culvert just on the down side of the road runoff. For now I would just dig a three foot deep trench and route all the water to the pond until you can make a more permanent swale with rip-rap. Think about a good hard rain that is 1"/hr, and calculate the square area of all the property out back there down from the road. It looks like at least an acre. In a hard rain like that, you will have over 3,000 gallons an hour running through. It will flood the front of your shop and overwhelm your gutter pipe. Doing that storm water runoff will keep the water well away from the shop and your utilities. Just my thoughts, and I hope it is helpful.
digging that new stream all the way around to my backmost pond is the key to everything. and remember only the one side of my garage gutters will drain into that 4" pipe right now. I will have a loop around too, for 2 purposes. to create a loop around for the garage area, and it will also serve as a loop around for my house parking
You're my family hero when I was growing up it was the walton's. I'm 53 years old. So I think I'm older than you. But I look up to you in a major way bro.BLEZZ#KEEP DA CHANGE
"But I would not feel so all alone, if everybody must get stoned". . . . . Sorry, I'm a child of the sixties. A few hundred tons! Wow! That's a lot of stone but it sure came out nice. Great job Jesse and crew. Nice planning and utilization of materials & equipment. Looking forward to the pour.
I said this in the comment section of one of your videos, and I am gonna say this again. Please keep your kids at a safe distance when working on heavy machinery. My friend's uncle was driving a tractor and didn't know when his child came behind him while he was backing up. The rest is history. Great job, as always, by the way.
we have a system in place for kids around machinery. there is always someone watching them, on top of me constantly looking out for them as well, so a primary and secondary system
its not about Jesse vs Andrew, but i always prefer video projects with knowledge instead of video project with entertainment. So i dont care if Andrew has uploaded his entertaining project, but if Jesse has uploaded a project its a MUST WATCH for me. Now Im watching this project after 11 hours after uploading because im not free, also I adjust my time schedule specifically just to watch Jessie's project & get unique knowledge, Im not that good in English but i still get to know almost all the things he explain. Thats my Respect for Jesse The "All rounder" Muller 😌
Sadly the people out there will never prefer Knowledge instead of entertainment, This is why the deserving guys will never get the place/space they deserve.
Jesse, great video the only concern I have is your video was watcher by over 38,000 viewers. but you only have 3,700 likes, what is wrong with people, it does not cost them anything to hit the like button and it would truly help your channel out, looking forward to your next video to see the finish product...
Jesse my wife and I love the extra work. You're putting into your intros and your videos on the whole. We love watching your content. Keep up the great work
This will serve as a good lesson for your next slab for the 75'x150' main building you realized you needed after looking at how small the 40'x60' slab was after you poured it. 😄
It's amazing as too how valuable your skid steer and your new to your fleet of equipment, your vibrating roller, helped you in this project. Look forward to the pouring of the concrete slab, in the next vedio!
Jesse, once again during all this, to make time to show both adian and Noah how to run the roller, and then watch as adian runs it is awesome. He is learning first hand, and all that he is learning here at home, is NOTHING taught in any school at his age, and to have them so interesed, just make you very proud! look forward to the next video and watch the continuation of this, and watch this build. Is this garage for the heavy equiptment?? or for your house??
Drainage makes sense. Some youtubers built garages without proper French drains or swales. In storms and heavy rain, the buildings got water under the doors inside or worse. Some had expensive cars inside.
Great video! 👍 I really enjoyed when you eldest son run the roller. It gave him great skills and also something he will never forget. As always, your videos are very educational and enlightening. Thank you for sharing 👌 😊 You and your team have worked very hard and great job on getting your platform done for your shop
Such well thought out drainage, which was not part of your original project. You are the master. It was lovely the see the boys having fun and Noah saying he didn’t know what to do about the calf.😂😂😂😂😂😂.once again a great job and everything looks amazing.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Jesse, I just started to watch you and am very pleased to see the quality you put into your work. If you live there for a long time it will save you money. I hope you get the garage built before the heavy winter snows set in. I will be waiting for the next video.
wow, that is very Beautiful .Jesse . yes a good foundation is the corner stone of everything , such as love relationships, business and building of any kind of construction, great work there , good luck .
merci camarade pour le temps que tu nous donne et passer un bon moment a te regarder bon travail je te souhaite tous ce que tu as envie dans ce bas monde au plaisir de te regarder
Excellent share Jesse. Your videos are like a tutorial that is satisfying. Not sure about anyone else but, I learn a lot about how to make equipment, a job site and life's skills work together while increasing individual creative expertise. Looking forward to seeing the next video. Appreciate your attitude concerning accomplishing a finished project and working through obstacles along the way. Blessings to you, family and your crew. Happy Thanksgiving and a Merry Christmas. ☝️🙏🙌🇺🇸💪🎯
Awesome planning and well made base Jesse, been watching this over last couple of days. Your brother is a big help to you, hope you bought him a few beers, LoL. Bob. NZ.
Jesse U always look forward to your videos ..your perseverance, hard work, amazing abilities to repair and fix big projects are totally amazing. I love learning so many extra things from your channel...far as the piston hole goes ..Too hot of combustion temperature will cause it especially if its aluminum. So make sure the water TEMP is normal and sufficient oil level pressure.
Jesse I just wanted to thank you for making these videos we really appreciate you taking the time to make them and share them with us.
Agree 100%. I love the detail Jesse includes in these videos. It’s better than This Old House, and on par with Andrew Camarata
Better than Camarata, you have now surpassed AC
@BFT88 don't even watch Andrew's anymore, his content went way downhill
Yes, very informative and fun to watch.
Wow Jesse I love your videos.I like the way you take the time to explain everything you do makes you feel like you’re part of the team.Thank you for making my day go by with such good entertainment.I truly believe that there isn’t anything you can’t do .I would love to meet you one day
I’ll be honest with you, I am proud of seeing you work with your young boys on doing these projects.
You're going to feel so spoiled having a warm floor shop on cold winter days. But you've earned it. 👍👍👍
It’s great to see you teaching the kids . They did a real good job as each year passes there going to learn so much from you. From being a builder to a mechanic, if only more parents took the time to teach there kids, Nice work even mum getting into it, it’s looking great,
Great video! Not very many youtubers go into the detail you go into, i can only imagine the time spent outside your work to edit and create these videos! Definitely one of my top go to videos, thank you for the journey! Cant wait for the next video
Build is coming out nice. Really enjoyed seeing your kids getting to drive the roller. Sure, brought back great memories of working with my dad. He would toss me the keys to anything in the yard where he worked at, except the cranes! Only down part about is, I had to teach my older sister how to drive s stick!
Jesse, I'll say it again.... you and Andrew are like brothers from a different mother 👍. Awesome attention to detail and workmanship, sir !
I've done this kind of site work for the last 40 years, in both the UK and France. For those who haven't been involved in jobs of this nature, its hard to appreciate the need to execute things in the right order, and you're battling the weather all the time.
Well done, an efficient use of plant and materials, and you cover each step of the video enough to keep the interest, without getting bored.
Thanks for putting in the effort to share, I enjoyed it very much.
Your parents deserve a great deal of praise for the way they raised you and your brother. When I get to Heaven, I will recommend you to God if I ever need any work done on my mansion:)
Thank you Jessie for posting after a rough day😊
Blown away by your work ethic and expertise! Thanks for the excellent video! 👍
My brother drove concrete truck for 8 years with two different companies. They very much appreciate your effort. He's been to sites where they didn't even have the forms up.
LOL - Little man doing work!!!! Teaching him a great ethic at an early age - well done!
You are certainly a very hard working man Jesse and over the years of watching your videos I can tell you are all about family, I have a lot f respect for that. Glad to see the youngen wearing some cloths albeit no shoes (yet) and I love hearing the rooster crowing here and there, just like at my home. All five of my boys have their own families now but I have grandkids :).
Glad to see your finally getting to your shop, you deserve it.
The way you involve your boys is really commendable, Jesse. You and your wife are raising them right. Looking forward to the next video.
Never met his wife, whats she like?
It may have been a lot more stone, and a lot more work than hoped for, but getting the foundations right is the key to the life of any building. Enjoying all the detailed content you put out. Hope the weather gives you a break for the concrete pour.
This UA-cam channel is now top notch in this category. Now its only to wait more will find it. Wish you the best here from Sweden Jesse.
Thanks for the video mate, not only are you working building your shed, your also filming then editing the videos to share with us, that’s a lot of work that people probably don’t realise. Cheers from down under.
I do love the way you do these videos and include your family.
Jesse thanks for taking the time to make this video. You're going to have a great place , it's already very impressive. 👍
What a good father, Jesse.
I always took my son with me on the wheel loader or excavator when I had to work on the weekend.
He always had a lot of fun doing it.
I like your videos and haven't missed any of them yet, including the ones of your father.
Greetings from the southernmost part of Europe, Malta
Very impressive with your work and attention to details.
As usual, straight up MASSIVE amount of work. Its mind boggling to me how much this would cost if you were charging a customer. Love these videos, can't wait to see this take shape.
Really enjoy watching you work on projects , can’t wait until next year when you and Andrew team up again. You two are a dynamic duo,able to tackle any problem. Didn’t want to leave out your dad.
I just wanted to say I look forward for each and every Videos you post!❤
Thanks. B Anderson
What a project Jesse, great work !
Filter fabric over the foundation drain may not be needed - In time it may clog & prevent flow into the pipe. Instead use a pressure washer with a jetter tip and feed it into the pond outlet side (every few years?) if you think the corroborated pipe may be filling with silt. A pressure washer jetter will self feed itself into drain pipe and clean it out.
Love your videos dude. Thanks for bringing us along.
Good job well planed out!
Jesse I love how you roll with the punches and can alter your plan to fit the circumstances. Dealing with sun and then hail the next day is certainly something. Can’t wait to see the house and garage finished up!
Great family time and job 👍
Look like it’s packing down pretty well Jesse, definitely need to compacted before the rain brother!
That was a lot of work to get this far well done to you your guy's and family ,Thank you for sharing
Love these long videos, it is like those mini series from the 70s snd 80s. Plus you can pause it and make some popcorn and get a soda or whatever. Also great content. Andrew just made a very long video on his rock crushing and road building .between you two i never run out of good 🎉hings to watch.
I appreciate your transparency on the prices and costs of things throughout your videos. Too many channels don't share that info.
Another brilliant video, Jesse. Nice to see the latest roller helping to bring the job along. The skidsteer version has been nothing short of a letdown from day one, and it's like it was designed to fail from your initial video. Keep up the incredible work and bringing honest, humble content to UA-cam, mate. Austin 🇬🇧
Great video and you do nice work!👍🏻
Looks good, getting ready to watch the next video! Thanks for sharing! Good video Jesse! 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸
Jesse, Nice work as always. I have a recommendation. I think diverting, even temporarily, water down to the front of your shop is a mistake. The 4" drain for future gutter runoff is barely adequate for the square area of your future shop roof (2,400 ft2). Given the electric services you ran there, you basically never want water to pool there. I thought earlier in the video when you said you were going to make a swale around the shop, you were going to divert the water that runs down the hill from the road out and around your shop and machine area over to the pond on the downside to the road slope. At 1:36:00 where you had the Ex parked and your SS working looks like the right place for that. Remember when you made your equipment parking, the water carved a culvert of its own there, given it responds to gravity and forms it's path to the lowest point on its own. I think when you filled that storm water runoff, it plays a big role in why your equipment area is always muck. Looking out ahead, it will always be good to have a loop around from your 16' wide (really good idea) access road to your shop front, around the right side of the shop (between the shop and where you temporarily parked the junk cars), around the back side of the shop and through your equipment parking back to the 16' road. Later, maybe even use that junk car "road" as the loop. This will allow you to use the semi-lowboy to pick-up/drop off equipment at the front door of the shop, or get equipment out for a job and loop around back out to the 16' access road. Instead of hogging out the two feet of dirt on the back corner of the shop, I would make a culvert just on the down side of the road runoff. For now I would just dig a three foot deep trench and route all the water to the pond until you can make a more permanent swale with rip-rap. Think about a good hard rain that is 1"/hr, and calculate the square area of all the property out back there down from the road. It looks like at least an acre. In a hard rain like that, you will have over 3,000 gallons an hour running through. It will flood the front of your shop and overwhelm your gutter pipe. Doing that storm water runoff will keep the water well away from the shop and your utilities. Just my thoughts, and I hope it is helpful.
digging that new stream all the way around to my backmost pond is the key to everything. and remember only the one side of my garage gutters will drain into that 4" pipe right now. I will have a loop around too, for 2 purposes. to create a loop around for the garage area, and it will also serve as a loop around for my house parking
You're my family hero when I was growing up it was the walton's. I'm 53 years old. So I think I'm older than you. But I look up to you in a major way bro.BLEZZ#KEEP DA CHANGE
great job Jesse! I wasn't sure if I'd stick around after you finished pouring your house, but I'm glad I did.
Father like you are the reason I have so much respect for equipment.
"But I would not feel so all alone, if everybody must get stoned". . . . .
Sorry, I'm a child of the sixties. A few hundred tons! Wow! That's a lot of stone but it sure came out nice.
Great job Jesse and crew. Nice planning and utilization of materials & equipment. Looking forward to the pour.
This is going to be a very useful shop. These videos are hard to stop watching.
Major feat to get where you are now. Really is a great video.
Thank you
I said this in the comment section of one of your videos, and I am gonna say this again. Please keep your kids at a safe distance when working on heavy machinery. My friend's uncle was driving a tractor and didn't know when his child came behind him while he was backing up. The rest is history. Great job, as always, by the way.
we have a system in place for kids around machinery. there is always someone watching them, on top of me constantly looking out for them as well, so a primary and secondary system
@@jmuller86 👌😍
Really?
its not about Jesse vs Andrew, but i always prefer video projects with knowledge instead of video project with entertainment. So i dont care if Andrew has uploaded his entertaining project, but if Jesse has uploaded a project its a MUST WATCH for me. Now Im watching this project after 11 hours after uploading because im not free, also I adjust my time schedule specifically just to watch Jessie's project & get unique knowledge, Im not that good in English but i still get to know almost all the things he explain. Thats my Respect for Jesse The "All rounder" Muller 😌
Sadly the people out there will never prefer Knowledge instead of entertainment, This is why the deserving guys will never get the place/space they deserve.
Jesse, great video the only concern I have is your video was watcher by over 38,000 viewers. but you only have 3,700 likes, what is wrong with people, it does not cost them anything to hit the like button and it would truly help your channel out, looking forward to your next video to see the finish product...
Great job Jesse! It’s a pleasure to watch your hard work.
Good job Jesse and crew. I don't think I have ever seen a more perfect pad.
Jesse my wife and I love the extra work. You're putting into your intros and your videos on the whole. We love watching your content. Keep up the great work
That little roller rose to MVP status in this project, for sure! An overall job well done by you, your brothers/buddies, and the machinery!👍
Very detailed, nice work! I was hoping that you'd put in some underslab insulation and pex like you did in your house.
I don't think a roller sounds like that! What? What, What?What, What??
pure gold Jessie😂😂
What a video I enjoyed all and I am looking forward to the next one thanks for the video and all you had work really appreciate.
This will serve as a good lesson for your next slab for the 75'x150' main building you realized you needed after looking at how small the 40'x60' slab was after you poured it. 😄
Your son looks like a Pro on that roller.
great jpb mate with all the skills that you have the whole world is at your feet. cheers
Love your patience and skills. ❤
Job well done. Monolithic just a fancy way of describing a single piece of concrete pour
I've not seen a foundation done that way , very interesting video ! Thank you Jesse
Very impressive. You do top videos and great work…one of my favourites. ❤
Lovely to see boys helping ha ha so cute
Nice that everyone got chance at the wacker great training 🎉🎉❤❤
Excellent video and explanation of your plans and process.
Love the content. Keep it coming!
Impressive as usual and the whole family got involved! I like your forms!
It's amazing as too how valuable your skid steer and your new to your fleet of equipment, your vibrating roller, helped you in this project. Look forward to the pouring of the concrete slab, in the next vedio!
👍 Fantastic brother! Happy for you, that thing will pay for it's self with all the projects you can accomplish when cold or wet.
That foundation looks beautiful, you should feel proud of yourself Jesse, for building that excellent foundation.
that was funny jessie little one throwing a rock then saying he was happy good job done well
Great video. I'm looking forward to the garage build.
Love the long form videos, and man Noah is just living his best life huh lol
Jesse, once again during all this, to make time to show both adian and Noah how to run the roller, and then watch as adian runs it is awesome. He is learning first hand, and all that he is learning here at home, is NOTHING taught in any school at his age, and to have them so interesed, just make you very proud! look forward to the next video and watch the continuation of this, and watch this build. Is this garage for the heavy equiptment?? or for your house??
Drainage makes sense. Some youtubers built garages without proper French drains or swales. In storms and heavy rain, the buildings got water under the doors inside or worse. Some had expensive cars inside.
Good job every stage done right took your time and looking ahead severs you well one day you will sit back and enjoy it all
It's great seeing the Gehl that you fixed is running so well.
Impressed how many things you can and will do. Always figure out how and why. ❤❤❤❤❤
Great video! 👍 I really enjoyed when you eldest son run the roller.
It gave him great skills and also something he will never forget. As always, your videos are very educational and enlightening. Thank you for sharing 👌 😊 You and your team have worked very hard and great job on getting your platform done for your shop
Such well thought out drainage, which was not part of your original project. You are the master. It was lovely the see the boys having fun and Noah saying he didn’t know what to do about the calf.😂😂😂😂😂😂.once again a great job and everything looks amazing.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Jesse, I just started to watch you and am very pleased to see the quality you put into your work. If you live there for a long time it will save you money. I hope you get the garage built before the heavy winter snows set in. I will be waiting for the next video.
everything looks great!!! great job
wow, that is very Beautiful .Jesse . yes a good foundation is the corner stone of everything , such as love relationships, business and building of any kind of construction, great work there , good luck .
This is an excellent, interesting video.
Up, Up, outta the mud!! Must be nice to not be dragging that slop around on your tracks and feet! It is looking good!
awesome video, excited to see the pour. this space is really transformed in the last few videos.
Another 5am video for me up in Canada ,,lov it! Cheers! Pot of coffee on!;-)!
Love watching always a thrill keep making um!
Thanks for this, I really enjoyed it ✌️❤️from the UK
Absolute perfection J . You couldn't be more ready . But a ton of work right ? Wow .
merci camarade pour le temps que tu nous donne et passer un bon moment a te regarder bon travail je te souhaite tous ce que tu as envie dans ce bas monde au plaisir de te regarder
Thats a lot of rock and stones Jesse But great video really enjoyed it as I do all of them.
Awesome, great job, thank you for sharing, I learn a lot👍👍👍👍
Excellent share Jesse. Your videos are like a tutorial that is satisfying. Not sure about anyone else but, I learn a lot about how to make equipment, a job site and life's skills work together while increasing individual creative expertise. Looking forward to seeing the next video. Appreciate your attitude concerning accomplishing a finished project and working through obstacles along the way. Blessings to you, family and your crew. Happy Thanksgiving and a Merry Christmas. ☝️🙏🙌🇺🇸💪🎯
Awesome planning and well made base Jesse, been watching this over last couple of days. Your brother is a big help to you, hope you bought him a few beers, LoL. Bob. NZ.
Jesse U always look forward to your videos ..your perseverance, hard work, amazing abilities to repair and fix big projects are totally amazing. I love learning so many extra things from your channel...far as the piston hole goes ..Too hot of combustion temperature will cause it especially if its aluminum. So make sure the water TEMP is normal and sufficient oil level pressure.
Good progress. Happy for you and your family!
Best video so far, which I say regularly on your channel.
I am about to do something similar and was looking for the video on how to do it, thank you for sharing your video man!
VERY IMPRESSIVE JOB‼️ Vinny 🇺🇸