Thanks for posting! A 30x50 is my ideal shop with pretty much the same layout with ‘12 wides, except I’d probably go with a bit higher roofline to accommodate a vehicle on a lift and partition 1/3 of the shop for my man cave/shop. 😜
Glad it could give you an idea of space. Yeh 12' is tall for me but if i had done 14' walls I could have an upstairs. Good luck with your man cave portion, lol.
Nice shop! The blue tool box looks good in there. Everything going ok? Noticed you haven't uploaded any new content in a while. Would love to see the finished shop.
Everything is good here. Thanks for asking. Not much has changed in the shop, but I will try to make another video wirh my truck and stuff in it to give everyone an idea of the roo. They would have.
Your welcome. I watched your tool box tour on your 44 inch box. Have you got more tools since then? I have a vid on my tool box also check it out when you get time and like and comment. Would love to see a updated tour on your box. I just bought a blue 44 inch bottom for my shop will be doing a tour on it soon.
Long story but I had to build my own Carolina carports shop. I’m not sure I understand how the windows get trimmed out. The heads of the screws that hold the window onto the building cause a gap that the j trim sits against. Can you get me photos of what they did on your windows? They just fill the gap with caulking? Thanks.
I used a local concrete guy to pour the shop, another slab for the building beside it and extend my garage parking. No plans for a lift as of now. Been working/ upgrading more motorcycles than cars here lately.
Loctite all purpose power grab from lowes/home depot ect... I put about 5 rows side to side on my 8' tall sheets. One tube should do 2-3 sheets by the way I did it.
I can tell a difference. Its not all done. All walls I've done (still have the left/right triangles to the roof to complete) and the roof I've done about 1/4 on each side. Turbine heater still runs often in 30-40 degree weather but its a big shop and heat rises. I believe when I complete the roof it will help alot. Roll up doors I have the bubble insulation and that helps as well.
@@jimmycaddy584 metal buildings of texas. My only concern with then is they put the square tubing under the walk in door entry ways. I cut it out myself and lowered the doors. Their diagram or sketch of the building was done with a pencil and paper. I did a 3D one online for free and gave it to them to follow.
How much for that and how much for the red iron building...this new style of building seems cheep but bill is alot...and red iron seems like people quit building/selling quality.. what happened to red iron buildings...or at least c channel steel. Fill me in buddy bc I'd like to build house out of a kit but low on $$..wanted bc was cheaper 10 years ago and no termites..I'm in Alvin Texas by Houston
This was 18,500 2 years ago installed. I priced a red iron at that time and they were sold per order and delivered. I would have had ro have equipment to unload and assemble myself or hire someone to do it so the labor prices would be different for that in your area. I couldn't find someone in my area for a price I thought was fair so I went this route. Same company I ordered from came out and assembled. Red iron you can also get quotes with insulation. That was not an option on this type of building at my time of purchase that I seen.
Yes the concrete does sweat at times. Especially here lately in south east TX with the weather going up and down. Even in the building beside it and I have it fully insulated with the 3/4" foam board.
@@jamestijerina2787 thank you for that info. I'm in Lancaster, CA. It's normally dry and hot here, so I probably won't have to worry about it much, but I do want to prepare myself in case I do have moisture. It seems like a metal structure is the most cost effective method, especially with such high lumber prices.
@@jamestijerina2787 yes finally working on running my electrical to it this weekend. I’m just getting into this UA-cam thing I plan on doing a build series. ua-cam.com/video/JtTfsd0tq8Q/v-deo.html
This is my second one and so far so good. First one I disassembled and put back together(besode big shop) and it's still good. I heard spray foam insulation makes them more durable as well as insulates
sorry it took so long to reply. Metal buildings of Texas. They did a good job minus the square tubing in the door walkway that I took out. Also their initial rendering was drawn with pen(without a ruler for straight lines). I submitted a better one that I made on Viking Steel Structures that submitted a diagram to the inch. I believe that's the one.
sorry it took so long to reply. Metal buildings of Texas. They did a good job minus the square tubing in the door walkway that I took out. Also their initial rendering was drawn with pen(without a ruler for straight lines). I submitted a better one that I made on Viking Steel Structures that submitted a diagram to the inch. I believe that's the one.
Love it. And you right a man can never have enough garage space. Getting my 30x50 next week. So excited
How is your shop?
@@jamestijerina2787 it's very nice. Now for the concete sealer, decide on some flooring. Love it
Thanks for posting! A 30x50 is my ideal shop with pretty much the same layout with ‘12 wides, except I’d probably go with a bit higher roofline to accommodate a vehicle on a lift and partition 1/3 of the shop for my man cave/shop. 😜
Glad it could give you an idea of space. Yeh 12' is tall for me but if i had done 14' walls I could have an upstairs. Good luck with your man cave portion, lol.
Nice shop! The blue tool box looks good in there. Everything going ok? Noticed you haven't uploaded any new content in a while. Would love to see the finished shop.
Everything is good here. Thanks for asking. Not much has changed in the shop, but I will try to make another video wirh my truck and stuff in it to give everyone an idea of the roo. They would have.
Your welcome. I watched your tool box tour on your 44 inch box. Have you got more tools since then? I have a vid on my tool box also check it out when you get time and like and comment. Would love to see a updated tour on your box. I just bought a blue 44 inch bottom for my shop will be doing a tour on it soon.
Might need a loft in the near future gives you more storage ? Great shop your hard work God Bless.
Lol funny you say that. I was thinking the same. But yeh that will be later in life lol.
thats nice im getting ready to build one myself
Let us know how it turns out.
I like that setup
Great video!
Nice garage
Would of loved to see your truck parked in it , was looking to see how much space was available with a truck parked
I'll try to get an updated one with my stuff in to give an idea of how much room you have.
@@jamestijerina2787 awesome thanks man
Thanks Líder👍👏
Bro! What’s up man. Surprised to find you here. It’s been a long time
Long story but I had to build my own Carolina carports shop. I’m not sure I understand how the windows get trimmed out. The heads of the screws that hold the window onto the building cause a gap that the j trim sits against. Can you get me photos of what they did on your windows? They just fill the gap with caulking? Thanks.
Very nice. I'm having a 30×50×14 done within a few months. Who did you use for the concrete? Also, any plans for a lift?
I used a local concrete guy to pour the shop, another slab for the building beside it and extend my garage parking. No plans for a lift as of now. Been working/ upgrading more motorcycles than cars here lately.
what are you using to attach the foam board to your walls?
Loctite all purpose power grab from lowes/home depot ect... I put about 5 rows side to side on my 8' tall sheets. One tube should do 2-3 sheets by the way I did it.
Just wondering how the insulation you chose is working out? Thanks
I can tell a difference. Its not all done. All walls I've done (still have the left/right triangles to the roof to complete) and the roof I've done about 1/4 on each side. Turbine heater still runs often in 30-40 degree weather but its a big shop and heat rises. I believe when I complete the roof it will help alot. Roll up doors I have the bubble insulation and that helps as well.
@@jamestijerina2787 thanks for the quick reply. Still trying to decide on how to insulate my metal garage. 👍
So no showing of your vehicles in it😔
I need 12ft door for my rv, how thick is your slab? Thanks for sharing!
6" thick beams and rhe rest 4".
What is the name of this company?
Metal buildings of Texas.
What color gray is this?
@@angelaoubre3271 i believe it's called Pewter gray
Well how much for building and concrete
The concrete estimate was app 7k and the bulding was around 18k
Thanks James fantastic building thats something to be really proud of
@@ricklovelace5344 Thank you. I appreciate it.
@@jamestijerina2787 which company did you go with for the building?
@@jimmycaddy584 metal buildings of texas. My only concern with then is they put the square tubing under the walk in door entry ways. I cut it out myself and lowered the doors. Their diagram or sketch of the building was done with a pencil and paper. I did a 3D one online for free and gave it to them to follow.
bad boy bad boy whatcha gonna do when they come for you
How much for that and how much for the red iron building...this new style of building seems cheep but bill is alot...and red iron seems like people quit building/selling quality.. what happened to red iron buildings...or at least c channel steel. Fill me in buddy bc I'd like to build house out of a kit but low on $$..wanted bc was cheaper 10 years ago and no termites..I'm in Alvin Texas by Houston
This was 18,500 2 years ago installed. I priced a red iron at that time and they were sold per order and delivered. I would have had ro have equipment to unload and assemble myself or hire someone to do it so the labor prices would be different for that in your area. I couldn't find someone in my area for a price I thought was fair so I went this route. Same company I ordered from came out and assembled. Red iron you can also get quotes with insulation. That was not an option on this type of building at my time of purchase that I seen.
Bottom line this was less of a hassle and was assembled in a few days.
Thank u so much for your reply...gave me exactly what was asking..I understand completely...
Thanks for sharing. Any moisture issues with the metal building?
Yes the concrete does sweat at times. Especially here lately in south east TX with the weather going up and down. Even in the building beside it and I have it fully insulated with the 3/4" foam board.
@@jamestijerina2787 thank you for that info. I'm in Lancaster, CA. It's normally dry and hot here, so I probably won't have to worry about it much, but I do want to prepare myself in case I do have moisture. It seems like a metal structure is the most cost effective method, especially with such high lumber prices.
Nice shop I have the same one being installed any day
Did your building get installed?
@@jamestijerina2787 yes finally working on running my electrical to it this weekend. I’m just getting into this UA-cam thing I plan on doing a build series. ua-cam.com/video/JtTfsd0tq8Q/v-deo.html
How dp these square tubing buildings hold up?
This is my second one and so far so good. First one I disassembled and put back together(besode big shop) and it's still good. I heard spray foam insulation makes them more durable as well as insulates
How thick is the concrete
I believe 4" overall and 6" on perimeter. Not sure if they put 6" runs inside the middle anywhere.
Where did you get the shop from?
Metalbuildingstx.us. Out of Houston area. My poc was Haley Greenwood 281-659-5890.
What company did you get the building from?
sorry it took so long to reply. Metal buildings of Texas. They did a good job minus the square tubing in the door walkway that I took out. Also their initial rendering was drawn with pen(without a ruler for straight lines). I submitted a better one that I made on Viking Steel Structures that submitted a diagram to the inch. I believe that's the one.
Did you use 29 or 26 gauge for the sheeting?
29 guage steel panels with 14 gauge steel frame.
sorry it took so long to reply. Metal buildings of Texas. They did a good job minus the square tubing in the door walkway that I took out. Also their initial rendering was drawn with pen(without a ruler for straight lines). I submitted a better one that I made on Viking Steel Structures that submitted a diagram to the inch. I believe that's the one.
If that’s a 50 ft wall with 2 twelve foot doors and a 10 footer. Where’s the other 16 feet?
Walls are 12' tall. All roll up doors are 10' tall x 12' wide except one on far right looking from front. It's 10'tall 10' wide.
2' on sides and between roll up doors. So left to right 2', 12', 2',12', 10',10',2' door is 36" wide I believe.