Great job. Enjoyed watching. Watched some of your other videos too. You are amazing at all you do. You have a great place and can't wait to see the next things you do.
Awesome build, you're going to love the space in that shop! I wish I made mine a tad bit longer but definitely beats having all the toys out in the weather.
They did a heck of a job. I have a Mueller metal building 40x85x16 with two 20 foot lean-to on the sides. It's in back order since February they did say it would take till Aug 15 but it 2 to 3 week late. the price of the building had gone up like 20 some grand since I paid for it. well got all my permits from the county. elevation cement and building. what a coast that was and a pain on the butt. Got the cement guy and builder for $26,000. turn key. 130 yards of cement not to bad. Nice job.
Wow, that sounds great! When I ordered mine last year, it was a month wait to get it. Just over 11,000 for the building not including the garage doors. Picked them up recently for 600 each. Everybody I called around here is around 9000 to put it up...not sure if I feel good about that. One guy was 9000 with me supplying two scissor lifts! I am going to make a valiant attempt to put it up, then maybe have someone sheet it. Should make for and interesting video🤣
Steve- email me a closeup of the 743 ROP bolts and washers you used on your machine? Mine are gone and not sure what size bolts and spacer washers to use.
I used 1/2 inch bolts that were 2 1/2 inches long. As you can tell by the video, I cut out the rubber disc out of thick rubber flooring pieces I had. The washers were some fender washer I drilled out the center to 1/2 inch. Here is the order from top to bottom. Bolt, washer, cab, rubber piece, body of bobcat, another rubber, washer, then nut. The bobcat is at the property. Next time I'm out there I'll take some pics and email them.
Great job. Enjoyed watching. Watched some of your other videos too. You are amazing at all you do. You have a great place and can't wait to see the next things you do.
Thank you so much sweet Aunt Patti!!! Love you!
Awesome build, you're going to love the space in that shop! I wish I made mine a tad bit longer but definitely beats having all the toys out in the weather.
Soooo true!!! Thanks!
That foundation looks fantastic, Steve! And your video was excellent! What a nice barn you're going to have. Can't wait to see the next video!
They did a heck of a job. I have a Mueller metal building 40x85x16 with two 20 foot lean-to on the sides. It's in back order since February they did say it would take till Aug 15 but it 2 to 3 week late. the price of the building had gone up like 20 some grand since I paid for it. well got all my permits from the county. elevation cement and building. what a coast that was and a pain on the butt. Got the cement guy and builder for $26,000. turn key. 130 yards of cement not to bad. Nice job.
Wow, that sounds great! When I ordered mine last year, it was a month wait to get it. Just over 11,000 for the building not including the garage doors. Picked them up recently for 600 each. Everybody I called around here is around 9000 to put it up...not sure if I feel good about that. One guy was 9000 with me supplying two scissor lifts! I am going to make a valiant attempt to put it up, then maybe have someone sheet it. Should make for and interesting video🤣
Steve- email me a closeup of the 743 ROP bolts and washers you used on your machine? Mine are gone and not sure what size bolts and spacer washers to use.
I used 1/2 inch bolts that were 2 1/2 inches long. As you can tell by the video, I cut out the rubber disc out of thick rubber flooring pieces I had. The washers were some fender washer I drilled out the center to 1/2 inch. Here is the order from top to bottom. Bolt, washer, cab, rubber piece, body of bobcat, another rubber, washer, then nut. The bobcat is at the property. Next time I'm out there I'll take some pics and email them.
G,day steve Atop job by Tony and his crew
Cool man
Awesome Steve!