How's aboat he cuts off the angle iron flush with the last board would that make it look more symmetrical or finished. I've managed to cut my CDO from wiping the water spots off my Chrome kitchen faucets from 14 times a day down to three. I think I'm doing pretty good? See what I did there, I went from an even number down to a odd number. That should drive someone crazy? Trying to drive other people crazy, a habit I developed from being dyslexic along with my CDO.
@@LobsterHunter5 true that, it’s amazing you can use one for every day for years on end and yet few times a day you start fumbling with it like you’ve never seen that tool before. Damn speed squares!
Hey Eric, Love the way you & your dad work together. What impresses me the most is that you don’t feel the need to curse & use potty mouth language. You’re cool dudes 😎 I have no problem letting my young grandkids watch your channel unsupervised. I agree with the previous comment. Go get a few boards & finish your wall off. You’ll be glad you did. It will look finished. You’ve got a great look’n barn, don’t cheap out on the manure wall. Great job Eric & Dad
I drove by yesterday just to say "Hey, I've been there." I didn't stop. I wasn't dressed to help, so I would have been a hindrance. Anyway, I didn't realize how hilly your country is and I didn't realize how crowded your country is. Your videos do a good job of keeping your neighbors out of the shot. Anyway, it was kind of cool to see your home place up close and I got a big kick out of the sign out front. Something to be proud of.
Boards look freshly treated, when they dry their going to shrink, put a old board vertically on each of the seams from back side top to bottom that will give strength and stop warping. Love the channel.
What are you boys talking about? First off they took them from the old barn so they are already dried out and second. What's the biggest project you've ever completed? A shelf in High School? lmao YT idiots like you blow most watchers minds SMH
A idea the joints that meet with no support take a piece of board screw it on the backside of your open joints it might help in the long run . Good video
Just amazed at this young man, his work ethic, skillset, professionalism. His father.must be proud. I can only.hope I can raise my son to do as well. I remember a while back Commenting at all the manuer cleaning. Videos show such a variety of what it takes to keep things running.
35 years of extensive testing have proven that Crocs are better for your feet them 8-inch laced uppers on steel toed boots where you're sweating all the time. The uppers support the joint and weaken the muscles. So when you're out partying in your shitkickers it's easier to sprain an ankle. Crocs old fart approved!
The wall you and your dad did looks great, you top where you need more wood, try the old to see they work as fill in where you run short of, it just though. Keep up the good work.
Nice to see you and your dad working together and you have a document it will be nice to look back on it later in life I have video of dad and I working on the deer camp priceless footage
Hello Eric, that fence went up fast. Bummer about the heat/humidity out there. Here in Minnesota it's been hot and humid too. We need more rain, things have gotten too dry in most of the state. Love your video's and watching you and your Dad and others come together as you all tend to do. Tom in Minneaapolis.
@Rick Hammer Yeah it's important to use new fresh and nice looking lumber when you plan to shove shit against it, eh? Not to mention, as you said, last longer. Yeah there might be 1 board that they don't have to replace 10 years from now where as if they had reused the "older" lumber, they might have to replace "every" board, right? lmao
@@sunstruckfarms4489 well-put and tactfully said. Just like my father-in-law would have put it and he was a great farmer. I don't think a Snicker bars going to do it for lightbulb and I. I think we need an AA meeting?
A super great job on the wall. Burning up drill bits is the worst so I got a drill bit sharpener some years ago (Drill doctor 750 x) which does a great job on re-sharpening bits up to .75 inch diameter - easy to use too. Keep your videos coming Eric - your great and we love seeing how kindly you treat the cows and your equipment too. Hello from Maryland.
The amount of manure you guys have warrants a biodigester installed in your farm. My farm has only 200 cows in Africa and the benefits of the digester I have is phenomenal 👌. Ps I like your videos. I havd learnt a lot. Though I do stuff differently eg, my cows graze out in paddock morning to evening. ( No winters...) Milking cows are added some minerals while milking. Continue with the great work.
All these battery powered tool have to be great when you’re doing work like that. No more dragging power cords around. Just have to make sure you keep them all charged.
Eric, you can't fool me. You and your dad are color coordinating your outfits. Your dad Is rockin the crocs! You must discuss it in the pre- production meeting😁. Great vid.
Pro tip.. Use that speed square as a saw guide, super straight cut with only one tiny mark. I’d screw in a support brace on the back of the overlaps… nice looking pit!
To strengthen up your corner, you'll be amazed what two deck mates in each board from your over lapping X axis into your dead ended Y axis board will do. A small pre-drill may help any worries of splitting the board.
@@raypitts4880 the cats out of the bag now! Here I was going to blame the BHA and the BHT in the plastic that my bacon comes in, for it smelling and tasting like Valvoline.
@@teresakhaddouma5907 there's going to be plenty of urine and urea in the manner they pile up against it. You were referring to a full bladder in the morning correct?
A little trick when working with this wood. take a scrap piece and cut it in half so you have the groove and a flat side. You can put the groove on the tounge and hammer it in on the flat side.
It's funny to see that you are also working on tearing your old barn down, as we do aswell. Need to haul copious amounts of old grain and manure out tomorrow, probably around 15 to 20 of loads which are as big as the trailers of your custom crew to harvest silage I assume.
We get rainproof plywood panels from local concrete factory. They make custom forms from these and then throw away after every tailor made concrete product. Just need to unscrew forms. Sometimes get very large panels.
Nice looking wall. Too bad it won't look that good forever. I liked watching the whole barn build. Now I hope you film the demo of the old barn as well. How are the wife and child Eric? Haven't seen them in a video for a long time. You need a video of the entire family sometime.
The used oil was something my Daddy use to use. He also made a container for dipping the chainsaw's into. Crisco works well also, just dip the bit into the container.
....once again...fine looking IKEA style(?) dry manure wall....your cows are in for a total change of scenery...eventually...in due time! Thanks for the video and effort!...
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣You're the kind of guy that says if 1 nail is more than enough, use 8 screws instead lmao... little do you realize it's just a waste of material and it wouldn't serve any purpose other than it would look like a complete green horn like you build it lmao
@@lightbulb1982 you'd be suprised how hard a skidloader can push against that wall... if the bucket is angled just right and it pushes against a joint, it could push it out, breaking it, but if theyre carefull that shouldnt be a problem
@@michieldewitte5216 Still doesn't make it a load bearing wall and it's like you said; "as long as they're careful"! Did you not hear that he said he was gonna use the shovel against the concrete? Come on people... Stop trying to pretend you know it all!!!
The essential craftsman reference was gold.
Came here to say that too.
Nice to see a father and son working so well together and doing such a great job. It’s too pretty to think of manure piling up lol. Looks great!
Rancher from south texas here, yall working in t-shirts, shorts, and crocs always cracks me up! good video thanks.
Oh please add that last piece on the side, my OCD is going off the charts.
@Penny Haldeman Now you know what I feel like when I see you drive lol
Thought i was the only one. I was like, atleast cut some piece of the other top ones to add to the short wall...... Nope
@@larsdeb1 That's why you are not employed!!!
Beat me to this comment haha needs squaring off
How's aboat he cuts off the angle iron flush with the last board would that make it look more symmetrical or finished. I've managed to cut my CDO from wiping the water spots off my Chrome kitchen faucets from 14 times a day down to three. I think I'm doing pretty good?
See what I did there, I went from an even number down to a odd number. That should drive someone crazy? Trying to drive other people crazy, a habit I developed from being dyslexic along with my CDO.
Eric I love watching you and dad working together and as a mother I know you make him so very proud, heck I'm proud of you! Blessings y'all!
You've had a guy named Fonzie working at the farm this whole time and never an introduction? We need more Fonzie!! Farms looking great.
*fumbles with angle square*
“Got the essential craftsman here” 😂
struggling with a speed square is all too relatable
@@LobsterHunter5 true that, it’s amazing you can use one for every day for years on end and yet few times a day you start fumbling with it like you’ve never seen that tool before. Damn speed squares!
Hey Eric,
Love the way you & your dad work together. What impresses me the most is that you don’t feel the need to curse & use potty mouth language. You’re cool dudes 😎 I have no problem letting my young grandkids watch your channel unsupervised. I agree with the previous comment. Go get a few boards & finish your wall off. You’ll be glad you did. It will look finished. You’ve got a great look’n barn, don’t cheap out on the manure wall.
Great job Eric & Dad
I drove by yesterday just to say "Hey, I've been there." I didn't stop. I wasn't dressed to help, so I would have been a hindrance. Anyway, I didn't realize how hilly your country is and I didn't realize how crowded your country is. Your videos do a good job of keeping your neighbors out of the shot. Anyway, it was kind of cool to see your home place up close and I got a big kick out of the sign out front. Something to be proud of.
Next on the list, simplysafe security system!
Nothing like getting some extra sleep...get some breakfast and then watching a manure wall being built!!
Always nice to watch you & your Dad build!! Very much liked this video!! Was a beautiful sky also 🙋♀️😊
I couldn't imagine growing up, working on the family farm like you. Making improvements must be awesome.
You two work well together🥰 It is looking really good!!! Think the new wood was a smart choice
For straight cuts, use the speed square to guide the saw. Hold the square with one hand, and, use the other for the saw.
Was about to say the same thing 😜
Wall looks Great! Enjoy watching all the new things around the farm. Sooo calming watching your dad and you together, no screaming or yelling 🐄🐄
Boards look freshly treated, when they dry their going to shrink, put a old board vertically on each of the seams from back side top to bottom that will give strength and stop warping. Love the channel.
I was going to recommend the same thing.
Agreed, it's going to help strengthen it up alot for the future.
I was thinking the same
What are you boys talking about? First off they took them from the old barn so they are already dried out and second. What's the biggest project you've ever completed? A shelf in High School? lmao YT idiots like you blow most watchers minds SMH
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
A idea the joints that meet with no support take a piece of board screw it on the backside of your open joints it might help in the long run . Good video
Just amazed at this young man, his work ethic, skillset, professionalism. His father.must be proud. I can only.hope I can raise my son to do as well.
I remember a while back Commenting at all the manuer cleaning. Videos show such a variety of what it takes to keep things running.
That essential craftsman is wearing crocs at work!
Good job on video!
35 years of extensive testing have proven that Crocs are better for your feet them 8-inch laced uppers on steel toed boots where you're sweating all the time. The uppers support the joint and weaken the muscles. So when you're out partying in your shitkickers it's easier to sprain an ankle. Crocs old fart approved!
@@earlhollar1906 Probably the reason why i break my ankles all the time when i dont have my work boots on.
The wall you and your dad did looks great, you top where you need more wood, try the old to see they work as fill in where you run short of, it just though. Keep up the good work.
Very satisfying when you've done such a good job of work, well done you two.
Glad you went with new wood. New barn and the new wood will last a long time. The wall looks great. Thank for another great video.
Nice to see you and your dad working together and you have a document it will be nice to look back on it later in life I have video of dad and I working on the deer camp priceless footage
Great build. Thanks.
Enjoyed the video Eric. Great to see you and your Dad working together. Fonzie was a bonus...
Hello Eric, that fence went up fast. Bummer about the heat/humidity out there. Here in Minnesota it's been hot and humid too. We need more rain, things have gotten too dry in most of the state. Love your video's and watching you and your Dad and others come together as you all tend to do. Tom in Minneaapolis.
Thomas I assure you it didn't go that fast. The magic of video editing. Drilling that many holes through angle iron wasn't a breeze.
Maybe the drought is a result of all the methane emissions...
love the essential craftsman plug! thanks for this number ten! 👍
A 2X6 ran vertically and screwed in at the joints will really strengthen it. Keeps the tongue and groove from giving out. Looking great.
You and your dad did a great job building the wall. Good decision on getting new lumber. It will last longer.
@Rick Hammer Yeah it's important to use new fresh and nice looking lumber when you plan to shove shit against it, eh? Not to mention, as you said, last longer. Yeah there might be 1 board that they don't have to replace 10 years from now where as if they had reused the "older" lumber, they might have to replace "every" board, right? lmao
@@lightbulb1982 actually hes right , especially if its ground contact rated
@@sunstruckfarms4489 well-put and tactfully said. Just like my father-in-law would have put it and he was a great farmer. I don't think a Snicker bars going to do it for lightbulb and I. I think we need an AA meeting?
You and your Dad make a great team. Good job shows good planning.
Put an old board down the back where they meet it will strengthen it up and you will only need to put screws in but it looks a tidy job fair play
Looks great looking forward to the demo of the old building
A super great job on the wall. Burning up drill bits is the worst so I got a drill bit sharpener some years ago (Drill doctor 750 x) which does a great job on re-sharpening bits up to .75 inch diameter - easy to use too. Keep your videos coming Eric - your great and we love seeing how kindly you treat the cows and your equipment too. Hello from Maryland.
I love your setup and the way them boards look!!
The amount of manure you guys have warrants a biodigester installed in your farm. My farm has only 200 cows in Africa and the benefits of the digester I have is phenomenal 👌.
Ps I like your videos. I havd learnt a lot. Though I do stuff differently eg, my cows graze out in paddock morning to evening. ( No winters...) Milking cows are added some minerals while milking.
Continue with the great work.
Live near you guys and I love your videos. I really like that you show everyone how hard working farmers are. Proud of your family
Follower from Lititz. Nice write up in the Lancaster Sunday Paper today.
That wall is looking great. Good work 👍
The new barn setup is shaping up really nice…
All these battery powered tool have to be great when you’re doing work like that. No more dragging power cords around. Just have to make sure you keep them all charged.
You have to manage them like the monarchy. An heir and a spare. Let the spare be charged up all the time!
Looks like a good way to manage the dry stuff. Good plan.
There's an article in the Lancaster newspaper today about your farm congrats 👍
Eric, you can't fool me. You and your dad are color coordinating your outfits. Your dad Is rockin the crocs! You must discuss it in the pre- production meeting😁. Great vid.
Love these kind of jobs ! Next time I suggest you have TWO drills, one with a wood boring bit and one,metal. Finish the wall off.
Yes sir, I / I sir, right away sir!.! @ Lieutenant James Rivis.
Really liked this episode. Interesting. I always enjoy seeing you and your dad working together.
Y'all did a darn good job on that wall!!
Great job on the wall. Looks awesome 👍
Farmers are the hardest working people. You are builders mechanics work with livestock and field work. Wow
Father and son of the year. You guys are great together. Good job.
Tidy job! Brilliant video 💪🏻🏴
Great idea and looks good too.
Pro tip.. Use that speed square as a saw guide, super straight cut with only one tiny mark. I’d screw in a support brace on the back of the overlaps… nice looking pit!
Nice workmanship!
I am enjoying the new build and now tear downs
The Essential Craftsman and 10th Generation Dairyman, two of my favorites!
Saw you on the cover of the Lancaster newspaper and immediately did a double take! Congrats
Is that the paper in Lititz Pennsylvania? LOL
@@earlhollar1906 Couldnt tell you, I was at the Giant in Ephrata and saw it
Amazing progress, Eric and Dad. Looks great!! Still… go pick up a couple of boards and complete the job. :)
To strengthen up your corner, you'll be amazed what two deck mates in each board from your over lapping X axis into your dead ended Y axis board will do. A small pre-drill may help any worries of splitting the board.
By golly trig came in handy for Kevin.
Good always to see you working with your dad, learn all you can
Need more longer videos! Thoroughly enjoy learning about farming!
It's nice to see how you and your dad work together. And the stable looks good. I like it!
My OCD is going crazy. Can I order an additional board to be delivered? :)
@Michael Wells I bet if I as a carpenter saw your work... What do you suppose I would say??? lmfao
@@lightbulb1982 I guess it’s a good thing you aren’t a carpenter
Eric and Dad use the speed square and pencil the exact same way! I'll bet there's a lot they've learned together.
Cheers. 🇨🇦
Normally I like your silage videos most but this was so satisfying to watch 😂👍🏾👍🏾
Just a suggestion but we put old macine oil on wood to prevent it from rotting
"Painting" with old motor oil works well but the missus complains about the smell lol
A coat of "wood Hardner" would stop shrinkage, warping, rot, and extend the life of the wood.
dont let the do gooders know about the old oil. we use it all the time. stops the pigs from enjoying the wood.
@@raypitts4880 the cats out of the bag now! Here I was going to blame the BHA and the BHT in the plastic that my bacon comes in, for it smelling and tasting like Valvoline.
@@teresakhaddouma5907 there's going to be plenty of urine and urea in the manner they pile up against it. You were referring to a full bladder in the morning correct?
LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS ERIC KEEP RECORDING
The wall looks great!
Great video Eric you do such a great job
Such a great looking wall... Almost hurts to push manure against it!
Looks really good. Getting better and better.
Dad needs to protect those feet. Crocs make me nervous. Great vids. Thank you!
That wood looks so good and beautiful wood grain.
So glad this has come so far in such a short amount of time! Congrats!
That tongue and groove wall looks really really nice.
A little trick when working with this wood. take a scrap piece and cut it in half so you have the groove and a flat side. You can put the groove on the tounge and hammer it in on the flat side.
saves bashing the tongue on top side. surprised you stood on the first 2 rows ouch
@@raypitts4880 yeah an easy way to loose footing or snap of the tongue.
Thanks for another awesome video
Another cool video!! You need titanium bits for those metal posts and a sharpened blade for that circular saw!
Nice job...you could put some vertical boards on the back side to bridge the butt joint seams
Nice looking wall.
It's funny to see that you are also working on tearing your old barn down, as we do aswell. Need to haul copious amounts of old grain and manure out tomorrow, probably around 15 to 20 of loads which are as big as the trailers of your custom crew to harvest silage I assume.
Wonderfull stuff, carry on !
Wow came out really nice!
A job well done 👍
Looks great. Tongue n groove is only way to go.
Wall looks good!
Great job gentlemen!! Oh and a great video😜. Loved seeing Dennis in his crocs with a big “cheater bar” in his hands.
Looks nice really nice wood as well
Fun stuff good looking wall
Good afternoon to ya Eric! Hope your having a great day!
We get rainproof plywood panels from local concrete factory. They make custom forms from these and then throw away after every tailor made concrete product. Just need to unscrew forms. Sometimes get very large panels.
Nice looking wall. Too bad it won't look that good forever. I liked watching the whole barn build. Now I hope you film the demo of the old barn as well. How are the wife and child Eric? Haven't seen them in a video for a long time. You need a video of the entire family sometime.
Some professional work done by father and son. 👍
Lovely job
The used oil was something my Daddy use to use. He also made a container for dipping the chainsaw's into. Crisco works well also, just dip the bit into the container.
....once again...fine looking IKEA style(?) dry manure wall....your cows are in for a total change of scenery...eventually...in due time! Thanks for the video and effort!...
Run some 1x3's on the back side of the seams to beef up the wall
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣You're the kind of guy that says if 1 nail is more than enough, use 8 screws instead lmao... little do you realize it's just a waste of material and it wouldn't serve any purpose other than it would look like a complete green horn like you build it lmao
@@lightbulb1982 damn dude chill
@@lightbulb1982 you'd be suprised how hard a skidloader can push against that wall... if the bucket is angled just right and it pushes against a joint, it could push it out, breaking it, but if theyre carefull that shouldnt be a problem
@@michieldewitte5216 Still doesn't make it a load bearing wall and it's like you said; "as long as they're careful"! Did you not hear that he said he was gonna use the shovel against the concrete? Come on people... Stop trying to pretend you know it all!!!
@@lightbulb1982 may I ask what exactly does " not a load bearing wall " have to do with anything ? No one said it was ?
You work really really too hard proud of you
The new wood is the correct way to go on that new facility.
Could you show how you plan to close up the long side of the straw pac in winter?
keep it up love your video