Would I Do This Again - Final Thoughts on the VersaTube Carport

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  • @MacBailey
    @MacBailey Рік тому +17

    Probably the simplest way to do some additional stiffening is to put some steel cables wit a turn buckle in each. A couple of 'X' setups could help a lot without getting too much in the way. You and also make stiffening braces out of EMT conduit and just flatten the ends in a vise and screw into place.

  • @brianxcunningham
    @brianxcunningham 4 місяці тому +5

    thanks for your honesty!

  • @joeford7350
    @joeford7350 Рік тому +4

    The more screws you put in it, the tighter it will get.
    I love those sheds!

  • @oakrunacres2564
    @oakrunacres2564 Рік тому +6

    Auger some 6"x6" posts on each corner and attach the structure to them. It will stiffen everything up, give it more protection against the wind and give your corners some protection. Dave

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому +2

      That's a great idea..thanks for that feedback I think I might have to do that.

  • @carolinafirewood
    @carolinafirewood Рік тому +3

    Believe me, you will be glad you went 12'. I pull all kinds of trailers thru my 24x24x12. Worth every penny!

  • @mountaintopoutdoors
    @mountaintopoutdoors Рік тому +5

    I think when u build your lean to on both sides it will stiffing it up. Also will help anchor it down. Looks great Dan.

  • @randallquiring9525
    @randallquiring9525 Рік тому +4

    Adding an “X” brace or two diagonal braces to the sides and back will really make it sturdier.

  • @articcattrv
    @articcattrv Рік тому +2

    I ordered panels and put them on the side to stiffen mine up. It also keeps the snow out in the winter. Both ends are open because I have seen people try and close on end off and a big storm can flip it. Besides I drive through it to get to the spitter under cover.

  • @larrylefebvre2237
    @larrylefebvre2237 Рік тому +8

    I am surprised that the kit did not come with corner braces, similar to what you have on the Tempo Garage Frames. In my opinion you would need a 45 degree angle brace from the bottom corner to the mid height of the next vertical frame. A triangle is very solid. Engineers use them in bridges all the time.

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the feedback, the angle braces inside the frames at a 45 would is a good idea. I'm also thinking of building a lean to on one or both sides so that should also help.

  • @garylaszewski7380
    @garylaszewski7380 Рік тому +2

    I solved the same "side to side" wobble by using cheap 3/4 inch triangular shaped plywood gussets connecting a few of the metal side support posts to the roof truss beams.
    I know "you hate" to climb up there one more time to install these, but a good strong wind can/will reck your hard work, if you dont do this!
    I think you did a "pretty good" job on your shelter. Congrats!

  • @lyndonhamby7432
    @lyndonhamby7432 Рік тому +1

    Good job hero 👍👍

  • @robbehr8806
    @robbehr8806 6 місяців тому +1

    Very cool that you didn't slam VersaTube. There are some things I DIY and other things I leave to pros. That said, I think you did a good job. A lot of people, myself included, make a lot of scrap on our way to getting professional results.

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  6 місяців тому

      Thank you....appreciate the Super! 🍻

  • @DaveDunehew-e1f
    @DaveDunehew-e1f 8 місяців тому +1

    Get yourself some wire cable with turnbuckles & go from corner to corner & take the wiggle out of the frame. Maybe even a ratchet strap would strengthen it up. Myself I would try wire cable & turn buckles. ❤ your videos.

  • @LitltsLogging
    @LitltsLogging Рік тому

    Great job on putting that together..... definitely takes patients. I would think that there would be alittle give. Your a real professional now on putting carports together lol. Stay safe my friend

  • @davegrimm9091
    @davegrimm9091 Рік тому

    Thing's coming together Dan, Looks great.

  • @outdoorsinthe608
    @outdoorsinthe608 Рік тому

    It looks great Shifty! Awesome job man👍👍

  • @realairplane261
    @realairplane261 Рік тому +3

    12 ft is good. Some cable bracing would help or get some steel conduit to make braces.

  • @sushisam6239
    @sushisam6239 Рік тому +4

    Once you add all your screws to the roof sheeting it will help stiffen up the entire structure, that's part of the sheeting's job besides adding cover. Unfortunately, with 12ft high walls you're still going to have some movement unless you add some additional bracing. I know VersaTube offers them but at an additional cost which they may not have told you that when you made the order. You can always add some diagonal cable bracing to help.

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому +1

      Getting all the screws in helped a bit, but I just think that's how these things are. Even with concrete anchors I think it would do this cuz the frames don't go into the ground, just onto the bottom plate. I'll come up with some redneck engineered solution sooner or later...lol

  • @jeffbutton9611
    @jeffbutton9611 Рік тому +2

    My concern is using the rebar stakes to anchor it into the ground. If you have a large windstorm it seems like the wind could get under it very easily and pull it out of the ground. I like the idea of using a full IBC tote to set on top of the frame between the wall supports. Yes, a concrete footer would be better but those IBC's have to go somewhere.

  • @woodhoundbug4697
    @woodhoundbug4697 Рік тому +2

    Try to get some cable go from the top of one side to the other back-and-forth along there and run a big ax and where they cross. In the middle make sure you attach him with Au brace to make sure it's tight and it seems to help a lot at the same time if. You're only gonna go in-and-out one in. It never hurts to run a strap from the ground to the middle of the top and from the other side to the middle of the top. Seems the firm i'm not pretty good just this suggestion

  • @Catskillwood
    @Catskillwood Рік тому +2

    I think they like to have a concrete footer. That might make a big difference in the stability. If you have room for a bigger triangle, less acute angles, that will help. I’ve been looking at these guys and worry about the effort of construction. I am not sure it beats wood framing with walls vs cost. Thanks so much for showing this process candidly!

    • @robhoffman2070
      @robhoffman2070 Рік тому

      A timber frame pole barn is certainly more substantial.

  • @randyvoiles6579
    @randyvoiles6579 Рік тому

    Wow awesome 💪

  • @jeffpeters1014
    @jeffpeters1014 Рік тому +1

    Replace the rebar with ground anchors so it doesn’t wind up in Kansas! If you close in the gable ends it might take the flex out. Call the factory and tell them what’s going on they might be able to help you deal with the issues.

  • @larrykluckoutdoors8227
    @larrykluckoutdoors8227 Рік тому

    They are nice to have for storage

  • @oldguyfirewood
    @oldguyfirewood Рік тому +4

    That was a monumental task Dan. I think you did a great job. Have you consulted with Versa Tube on the wobble? I would think they offer some sort of angle braces that would stiffen it up.

    • @jolkraeremeark6949
      @jolkraeremeark6949 Рік тому

      Just give it some blue pills😮

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому +1

      I haven't checked with VersaTube yet...I think there do offer some sort of bracing but I may have some other plans of adding on to it.

  • @diywithjonandpebbles
    @diywithjonandpebbles Рік тому +1

    Go inside and start lifting with the tractor, even servicing it under the shelter, raise a dump trailer etc under the cover, you’ll be glad you got the 12’ walls and likely wish you had 14’ walls.
    Eyebolts and cables will help stiffen the shelter.

  • @jameschristian306
    @jameschristian306 10 місяців тому +1

    Get a 110v mig welder and weld the braces, you will have to wire brush the galvanized paint to get a good weld.

  • @healyfamily4
    @healyfamily4 Рік тому

    You sound just like me with things not going quite as planned 😂😂😂. Definitely need to look into bracing it up. Good luck 🍀

  • @knottwworking
    @knottwworking Рік тому

    You have it covered Dan!! 👍🤣

  • @carmanforget1073
    @carmanforget1073 Рік тому +2

    only the guy that stays on the couch dont make mistake we are doing are best

  • @ludosys4903
    @ludosys4903 Рік тому

    4:57 Dan : "When I'm on top, I can feel like everything moving" 😆🍻

  • @JamesHollinger-lt8qx
    @JamesHollinger-lt8qx 24 дні тому

    X in some of the legs will also take some of the movement out if you aren't going to skin the sides

  • @canamrider7195
    @canamrider7195 Рік тому +1

    Kinda expected. Very tall, skinny supports with a lot of weight on top, it will be a bit wobbly. Is it stable enough is the question. I get a lot of wind and heavy snow, and it would buckle and collapse in my area. I'd watch it like a hawk during weather events to get an idea how it will hold up.

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому +1

      Yeah I plan on keeping a close watch this winter...luckily it's somewhat protected from direct wind so hopefully that won't be an issue.

  • @jeffreykendrick3545
    @jeffreykendrick3545 3 місяці тому +1

    your supposed to cut a pvc pipe for spacing between the frame sections then you ratchet strap the legs together for support and keep shape untill ur done then remove

  • @robert.brokaw3829
    @robert.brokaw3829 Рік тому +1

    As a person that did some professional framing work, making sure things are square as you are going is really important. I imagine that the building is not square corner to corner and side to side all the way from front to back. Just my opinion but it looks good and if the extra steel sheets keep it from racking you should be okay. Stay safe.

  • @davidedwards3734
    @davidedwards3734 Рік тому

    Looks Great, just need corner braces at the top!! We all try and save money!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day

  • @davesauerzopf6980
    @davesauerzopf6980 Рік тому

    jmo but, I think you will see additional stability once you get all the screws in. With any roof the stability improves once you get everything nailed down properly. You may want to call Versa Tube and ask if them if the issue still persists.

  • @fricknjeep
    @fricknjeep Рік тому

    hi there the front to back racking will go away with sides . your back and forth wobble will lesson with the gable ends covered . those style buildings down here have short braces between the up rights and the roof rafters , that being said i dont know or remember if you are putting sides or ends on .

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому

      My plan was to keep both ends open, and there's no gable to cover the end peaks...so I'll have to brainstorm a few redneck engineering ideas and see what I come up with...lol

  • @benrodriguez491
    @benrodriguez491 Рік тому

    Look up a Earth Anchors. I have used them to anchor items to the ground without a foundation, they screw into the ground and can hold alot.

  • @outdoorswithlarryrobin
    @outdoorswithlarryrobin Рік тому

    Webbles wobble but won’t fall down😂 Normal Dan, Quonsets are the same until angle bracing is installed, diagonally cables would stiffen it up🪵👍🏼🇺🇸

  • @stevepatch1809
    @stevepatch1809 Рік тому +1

    As I’ve gotten older I’m not a fan of heights either, it’s not the fall that gets you it’s the sudden stop at the end.

  • @ridinrocks
    @ridinrocks 9 місяців тому

    Add some gussets to posts to the trusses to reduce the side wobble

  • @michaelprewitt806
    @michaelprewitt806 Рік тому

    I would put stakes the post and tie with a heavy grade nylon rope to keep it movable if you need to move it later.

  • @mikeadams2339
    @mikeadams2339 Рік тому

    I would get some more totes and add whatever you can quickly . U never know when a fast moving storm might come your way? I would hate to see all that hard work tore up!

  • @whatsthebuzz1
    @whatsthebuzz1 Рік тому

    I would check your square side to side. Measure at the bottom and at the top and see if it’s the same. Your bottom might need to be pushed outwards a little bit.

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому

      Yeah I think my top & bottom square were a bit off or who knows....lol....oh well, it is what it is.

  • @nebraskawoodstr
    @nebraskawoodstr Рік тому

    Good stuff Dan. Did you say the carport was a little "shifty". Lol.

  • @gregprince2523
    @gregprince2523 Рік тому

    The strength is in the outer shell....it binds it into 1 complete unit not individual struts

  • @JamesHollinger-lt8qx
    @JamesHollinger-lt8qx 24 дні тому

    X-ing in the underside of the roof trusses will take a lot of movement out of it

  • @northwestlife_9
    @northwestlife_9 Рік тому

    Can't find a video of the ridgecap install. the roof can support standing on it?

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому +1

      Yes I was able to walk on top of the roof and install the ridge cap. I did however try to walk as close to if not on top of the purlins as much as possible.

    • @northwestlife_9
      @northwestlife_9 Рік тому

      @@Back40Firewood Thank you!!!!

  • @waynetharp
    @waynetharp Рік тому

    I have never dealt with this type of structure and sure dont grasp the engineering behind it. Alot of the great comments left are exactly what a guy would want to do with a wooden pole structure but I can't help but wonder if they arent designed to move some? The more rigid it becomes may cause something to buckle instead of just "sway" with winds? I would order more truss purlins for the walls myself. They would look better then the old tin.

  • @TheTorkerman
    @TheTorkerman Рік тому

    Shouldn’t you have a Truss at each end? Makes sense to me. I would go (Front to back) Truss, Truss, skip one, Truss, skip one, Truss, Truss.

  • @williamellis8993
    @williamellis8993 Рік тому

    There's a lot of flex in those vertical members. They need to be beefier.
    Bill

  • @DanielAtkinsFirewood
    @DanielAtkinsFirewood Рік тому

    I would agree. I am in a place where i can fixe and repair my own cars and trucks but there is a point where its cheaper for me to pay someone to do it snd i can go do something else..

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому +1

      Yep, I just need to remind myself of that when I get crazy ideas like this...I seem to forget until I'm done and then tell myself that again...hahaha

  • @bobbruce3925
    @bobbruce3925 Рік тому +2

    Cross cables ?

    • @realairplane261
      @realairplane261 Рік тому +1

      Yes cables would be an answer. 3ft of snow will bring it down.

  • @clintnelson8785
    @clintnelson8785 Рік тому

    do you have some thing for the middle

  • @turklayher4794
    @turklayher4794 Рік тому

    Why can I see holes in the steel. Is it predrilled???

  • @lyndonhamby7432
    @lyndonhamby7432 Рік тому

    Get all the screws in it will solid up a lot

  • @bruceg5729
    @bruceg5729 Рік тому

    Just run a small '2+- 45° brace in each corner at the top!

  • @raythemanroe
    @raythemanroe 13 днів тому

    I would secure it to pillars or a concrete pad

  • @johnp3427
    @johnp3427 Рік тому

    You definitely need to cross brace the sides. It should not move that easy. High winds will fold the sides from front to back.

  • @york806
    @york806 Рік тому

    Yes, i would not go 12 ft. H-Also think would place on Concrete slab and drill down and use anchor bolts...

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому +1

      I think though even with it being on concrete an anchored in it would wobble...the reason is that the side rails/trusses only attach to the base frame, they don't go into the ground.

  • @robertgonzales5749
    @robertgonzales5749 Рік тому

    diagonal braces are needed along the side and on the ceiling

  • @turklayher4794
    @turklayher4794 Рік тому

    When you get all that steel screwed on I would think that would take the woble out of the building.

  • @3cl1
    @3cl1 Рік тому

    What kind of wind rating does the kit have?

  • @trustme7731
    @trustme7731 10 днів тому

    1. Read the instructions FIRST.
    2. Buy a level and use it. Your sheets don't fit because you didn't plumb the side posts front to back
    3. Maintain the spacing measured at the bottom, at the roof and sides BEFORE screwing the roof sheeting.
    4. Of course it wiggles. It's tall and top heavy. Install panels on each end. You did some of the side but you ruined it with ugly old used panels.
    5. It will always be very loud inside when using equipment in it.

  • @larryterrell8458
    @larryterrell8458 Рік тому

    👏🏻👍🏻

  • @andrewsamanthamadison3320
    @andrewsamanthamadison3320 Рік тому

    The sheathing will sure it up from racking

  • @joshmarkowski6971
    @joshmarkowski6971 Рік тому

    Add more screws to the roof. That should help.

  • @billobermeyer660
    @billobermeyer660 Рік тому

    Tell the truth Dan, you added the side support so you could do some more screwing around🙃😅. It will be functional is no time and that project will be behind you.

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому

      There's been way too much screwin around back in the woodyard...hopefully I'm done for awhile...lol

  • @TheSawLoon
    @TheSawLoon Рік тому +2

    I’m sorry Dan please don’t take to much offense to this but I live on the motto buy once cry once, you should have bought a pole shed and did it right the first time, you bought cheap junk so you will have cheap junk, kinda like buying a box store splitter vs a Wolfe ridge or Easton made

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому

      No worries...no offense taken. I hear ya and know what ya mean. I'm hoping that's not the case with this but we'll see.

    • @paulwagner5367
      @paulwagner5367 Рік тому

      Spot On!! Could not be more correct!

  • @user-ci2gk1gd3p
    @user-ci2gk1gd3p Рік тому

    Use a cable on either side

  • @bradkoste1128
    @bradkoste1128 Рік тому +1

    the cheap way never works as good as you hoped

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому

      This is true...and I've told myself that many times yet still keep having to remind myself over and over...lol

  • @smorefirewood
    @smorefirewood Рік тому

    You can come up here and put one together, now that you know what you are doing. Thanks, lol

  • @jakebredthauer5100
    @jakebredthauer5100 Рік тому

    8:45, strange noise,
    bird or Raccoon.

    • @Back40Firewood
      @Back40Firewood  Рік тому

      Believe it or not that was actually a tree frog...lol...it was in the evening and they were starting to holler...ha.

  • @johnp3427
    @johnp3427 Рік тому

    Unfortunately, they don't tell you that braces are extra

  • @budcanter9747
    @budcanter9747 Рік тому

    Is there a customer support phone number you could call and get some advice?🇺🇸

  • @montiraruba2831
    @montiraruba2831 8 місяців тому +1

    Be careful about hiring a crew. Usually, they are Hispanics who don't speak English. They assemble the project but usually with poor quality work. At times I just think they hire just anybody to assemble the project and will have no clue about Quality Control.

  • @robhoffman2070
    @robhoffman2070 Рік тому

    After researching building an RV shed and reviewing numerous videos, I have come to the conclusion that these tube manufactured building are inferior in design and product. Therefore, I will build a timber frame pole barn to cover the MotorHome.

  • @mondavou9408
    @mondavou9408 2 місяці тому

    1:56 three sheets (to the wind)