Well, thank you Brian from the bottom of my heart, you made my weekend. I sure do enjoy watching you work with timbers also sawing on the sawmill. stay safe and God bless. 🇨🇦✌️
These trusses are only 6 feet apart, so I think it's plenty strong. You should see the building it is replacing, That will make you realize how amazing wood is . It is so under built and has lasted until the roofing failed, and no building will last with a poor roof covering. B
I have found your channel today during my breakfast. Your content is really valuable and it is pleasure to watch it. I just can't understand why youtube channels like this one has so little subscribers - people lost interest to learn something good, I guess. Anyway, thank you and take care. I am looking forward for another video. Martin from Czech republic.
Just subscribed to your channel. We builders of stuff have all got to stick together. It still amazes me that people all over the world watch me at work. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. B
Excellent video. Going to try some repairs on my 300 year old English barn 🏴. Wish me luck 😊
That sounds like fun. Where is your barn located? Good luck! Thanks for watching.
Well, thank you Brian from the bottom of my heart, you made my weekend. I sure do enjoy watching you work with timbers also sawing on the sawmill. stay safe and God bless. 🇨🇦✌️
Thanks for the comment Doug. I thought people might like this project.
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Great job from Norway
Thanks for watching Norway. There will be a final walk thru later this winter. Thanks for the comment.
What an undertaking. I am sure that beam design will provide incredible strength. The final product will not disappoint.
These trusses are only 6 feet apart, so I think it's plenty strong. You should see the building it is replacing, That will make you realize how amazing wood is . It is so under built and has lasted until the roofing failed, and no building will last with a poor roof covering.
B
You do very nice work and you make it look easier than it is ! Thanks !
Gary thanks for watching. All you have to do is mark it cut to the line and it all fits first time . Do you believe that?
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I have found your channel today during my breakfast. Your content is really valuable and it is pleasure to watch it. I just can't understand why youtube channels like this one has so little subscribers - people lost interest to learn something good, I guess. Anyway, thank you and take care. I am looking forward for another video. Martin from Czech republic.
Just subscribed to your channel. We builders of stuff have all got to stick together. It still amazes me that people all over the world watch me at work. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
B
Very good content 😊
Aaron thanks for leaving a comment. Keep watching .
Thanks
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Ready to support a roof for the next, at least, 350 yrs! 🙂
Well Elias i am not sure i'll be around for that long to check on them Often wonder how long stuff I build will be around for. Thanks for watching.
I really like your work, tried to learn from you. U the best real man at work not playing
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Glad your enjoying my struggles.
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Great job
It was great to watch it while I edited the section where I pound it all together. Thanks.
Awesome work of functional beauty!
I can't wait till I can stand under the trusses in the completed building. I think it will look amazing. Up till now I can only imagine it . Thanks
Your craftmanship amazes me.
This stuff is fun. I am looking forward to putting it all together next year.
B
Great work.
David thanks for watching. I'm glad your finding it interesting.
Thanks B.
Great to see such skill
Ann I'm glad your enjoying the progress . A pile of beams isn't much to look at but a truss, well now I am getting somewhere.
Thanks.
Cool project. Subscribed.
Thanks for the comment . I should have all the timbers cut in the next week, but everyone will have to wait till next spring for the assembly.
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@@BrianBozak where are you located? Looks Midwest based off of tree species.
I live in New England ,home of the white pine tree.