Fantastic series I really learnt a lot. Number 1, there is nothing a farmer cant do if he puts his mind to it. Brilliant. Number 2, farmers get to play with some really great bits of kit. That ride on powerfloat must have been great fun, shades of a hover bike there. keep them coming Tom, I am so glad I found this channel. One final question, would you ever consider an underground storage facility? Now that would be a series to watch 😂
Well thought out shed you've built the lights are great and the dryer system is going to save loads of time and hard graft and full hight door, looks smart 👍🏻
great content tom, not many doing this online. you are clearly doing groundwork for a living, you do almost everything the same way i do… derv and hyd fluid to stop the concrete sticking… i thought that was just my trick.. (also best weed killer on the market in the yard)
Great video Tom and very nicely presented the one thing I really like is the cross ratchet straps to stop the door blowing in simple but very effective we had a roller shutter door that was more out off the runners than in great idea and a fantastic job on the shed you should be proud off it 👏👏👍👍
I am ok with fabrication and building stuff, but this is next level. Your precision is absurd for a building that size. Having the slab sit on bedrock would save a fortune in steel reinforcement.
That is back breaking work. I watched my brother concrete for years and his poor hips are knackered.🥲🥲🥲🥲. Great building. Well done everyone.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Even some singing.😂😂😂😂
Saved this video for my shed this summer. Wife asked who I was watching I said Tom Lamb. She says who is he. I said Colin Furze mate. Then she asks Who is Colin Furze. How the hell do I explain him to her. 😂 your shed look great Tom.
One of Breedons trucks almost took the side out of my motorhome a few years ago, it was a LHD road sweeper, he'd been in some sort of collision earlier the same day, he'd broken the RH mirrors but not repaired them so should not have been on the road, £7.5k in repairs
I can’t remember the name but if you look on the video I did show the floor sealant and I think it does say it on the label. It stops the concrete going dusty and makes sweeping up a lot easier lots of advantages. No doesn’t make it slippy most concrete we pour that is inside has the sealer put on it
Loved you're build can you tell me what size bolts you used and where you got them from I am going to have a go at building my own 90 X 40 X 16ft big saving about 6k on the frame
Great video again tom, enjoyed the whole series and given us some food for though. Just wandered what the point in the expansion joints were for? surely concrete doesn't expand that much? anyway great work and would love to see some more of the videos in the future, need to build a grain pusher now!!
Tom, I presume you filled the concrete cuts with some sort of goop. The other thing I wondered was whether you would have been better off rotating the boxes in the floor so that the concrete cuts ended on a corner, instead of in the middle of the side? Corners are always weak spots, probably an irrelevant 0.0000001% if it's even that much. Overall looks like a good shed. Pity to waste it putting grain in it 🤣!
Don’t think it would make much difference turning the man holes for the size of floor. Don’t usually bother filling the cracks as the dust just fills them sometimes use mastic to fill the cracks
@@Tomlamb980 I doubt it would make difference either. But it's always worth asking questions. Might help someone in the future -- hell, I might even learn something 🤯! I was thinking that having dust mouldering away in the cracks might be something best avoided in a grain shed.
Is there an art to getting the floor level, or is it literally a massive spirit level? Also, how do you know how high the manhole covers are going to be before you've poured the concrete? Top video, really enjoyed it 👍👍
Use a lazer level and set all the concrete shutters to the right level then using the aluminium screed bars pull the concrete to the level that’s been set with the lazer. Whole floor should be less than 3mm out all over it. Manhole covers are 6inches -10mm from limestone level. So when concrete is poured finished floor level will be 6 inches.
Before you even pour any concrete,even at the digging out stages you will know what the finished floor height is gunna be so therefore with that it's relatively easy to set up the shutters.for the concrete pouring to finished floor height,everything during the build is governed by finished floor height fella!!
Not a criticism but are you ce coded welder etc? My insurance company wanted to see the documentation from shed builders. Not that I see it matters as you did a better job than some professional companies.
I can weld stuff for myself being coded but I have to have something completely different to be ce marked so wouldn’t be able to sell a steel frame building unless it’s for my own use.
I do love a steel framed building. So much better than anything on Netflix. More please....
Brilliant work! Loved the finger click transition for the 2nd pour 😂
I like the air pipe system for cooling and drying, should keep the grain in good nick. A great looking end result. Thanks for posting....
Farmers are known for their all round skill set, but you seem to take it a step further. All very impressive Tom, oh... and I am subscribed already! 😁
Lovely Jubly - A job well done, and saved a few quid by keeping a big chunk of the work 'in-house'
Absolutely
Fantastic series I really learnt a lot. Number 1, there is nothing a farmer cant do if he puts his mind to it. Brilliant. Number 2, farmers get to play with some really great bits of kit. That ride on powerfloat must have been great fun, shades of a hover bike there. keep them coming Tom, I am so glad I found this channel. One final question, would you ever consider an underground storage facility? Now that would be a series to watch 😂
I would but wouldn’t benefit me enough to do it
You are a man of many talents - It`s also good how you quickly explain the reasons behind certains decisions as well.
Awesome job. I really enjoyed watching all 4.
Looks awesome, Tom. Well done!
Top notch work Tom. Keep the videos coming. Really enjoying them!
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Great job again TL, cheers!
Well thought out shed you've built the lights are great and the dryer system is going to save loads of time and hard graft and full hight door, looks smart 👍🏻
great content tom, not many doing this online. you are clearly doing groundwork for a living, you do almost everything the same way i do… derv and hyd fluid to stop the concrete sticking… i thought that was just my trick.. (also best weed killer on the market in the yard)
I just wing it
Cracking job Tom, nice to see concreting done properly 👍
Thanks 👍
only just found this and you’ve done a great job!
looking to build a workshop on our farm at the minute and yours is a fantastic example!
Great video Tom and very nicely presented the one thing I really like is the cross ratchet straps to stop the door blowing in simple but very effective we had a roller shutter door that was more out off the runners than in great idea and a fantastic job on the shed you should be proud off it 👏👏👍👍
Just what the doctor ordered..!
Perfectly serviceable and will hopefully do enuff venting to dry up yer corn...Carry on
I am ok with fabrication and building stuff, but this is next level. Your precision is absurd for a building that size. Having the slab sit on bedrock would save a fortune in steel reinforcement.
Thanks
Great video Tom with clear explanation of the process and stages of construction. Not a single C.F. Safety the in sight
The rachet straps to protect the roller door from high wind is a great idea!
Great video Tom. I’ve seen loads of grain stores but never how they are built. Brilliant content. Thanks
That is back breaking work. I watched my brother concrete for years and his poor hips are knackered.🥲🥲🥲🥲. Great building. Well done everyone.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Even some singing.😂😂😂😂
Great Video great job Tom 💯👏👌👍
Great video again, really enjoyed seeing the whole process 👍
Saved this video for my shed this summer. Wife asked who I was watching I said Tom Lamb. She says who is he. I said Colin Furze mate. Then she asks Who is Colin Furze. How the hell do I explain him to her. 😂 your shed look great Tom.
Absolute proper job Tom 👌👌
Very nice! Never saw a PTO mixer before, kool piece of equipment! Thanx !
Brilliant job Tom
Well Done!!!
Great job and attention to detail. A credit to you
Nice job Tom. Just been watching Crawford looking at his new digger.😀
Good video and showing every stage of building the grain barn nice tidy job you should be proud of do nice job . 👍🏻
you make it look so easy but a lot of thought and preplanning has paid off nicely.
What lights did you use for the grain storage ?... great content regards from Denmark
200watt leds
Grat video Tom. Looks like a lot of hard graft and skill from the lads there.
Great video. Fascinating series. Thank you.
Personally I think Tom delivers great advice but I also wonder if it's as reliable as Safety on Ladders with Colin Furze?
Looking very smart, you've earned a brew.
Love it Tom
Great job Tom
Top work Tom - looks great 🙂
Another fascinating video! Keep them coming!
Excellent Job pal 👌🏼👍🏼👌🏼
Nice job
Serious job Tom ,
Great job.
Very sweet storage !
Really nice job! 👍🏾
Just watched all your videos, I like how you’ve gone from destroying things with fireworks to top quality workmanship 😂
Excellent work ❤
You have done a braw job from start to finish
Great video tom
One of Breedons trucks almost took the side out of my motorhome a few years ago, it was a LHD road sweeper, he'd been in some sort of collision earlier the same day, he'd broken the RH mirrors but not repaired them so should not have been on the road, £7.5k in repairs
Thank you Tom👍
Well done tom nice video👍
Cracking job tom 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Great video
I think our little house would fit right in there…..
Thought you would have put more air ducts in and pedestal tower for drying only back half of store appears to be blown air
I was wondering the same thing
Going to use mobile ones in the front for time being becuase possibly one day it could be an industrial unit
Proper job my hansom
Hi Tom mould oil is good for shutters
Very tidy!
hi tom building my own store atthe moment. what was the floor sealer u used and why. does it make it very slippy. great videos
I can’t remember the name but if you look on the video I did show the floor sealant and I think it does say it on the label.
It stops the concrete going dusty and makes sweeping up a lot easier lots of advantages.
No doesn’t make it slippy most concrete we pour that is inside has the sealer put on it
Top job that!
Top Job, not cheap but very nice.
Loved you're build can you tell me what size bolts you used and where you got them from I am going to have a go at building my own 90 X 40 X 16ft big saving about 6k on the frame
Can’t remember the exact size but they all came from a company called resource engineering in Bourne
Great video again tom, enjoyed the whole series and given us some food for though. Just wandered what the point in the expansion joints were for? surely concrete doesn't expand that much? anyway great work and would love to see some more of the videos in the future, need to build a grain pusher now!!
You will always get hairline cracks in concrete with it going hot in summer and cold in winter makes it look neat if you just cut it
Very nice
Top job Tom attention to detail on point! How come only 2 panels high?
Cost and will pile it up in the middle of the shed
Tom, I presume you filled the concrete cuts with some sort of goop. The other thing I wondered was whether you would have been better off rotating the boxes in the floor so that the concrete cuts ended on a corner, instead of in the middle of the side? Corners are always weak spots, probably an irrelevant 0.0000001% if it's even that much.
Overall looks like a good shed. Pity to waste it putting grain in it 🤣!
Don’t think it would make much difference turning the man holes for the size of floor.
Don’t usually bother filling the cracks as the dust just fills them sometimes use mastic to fill the cracks
@@Tomlamb980 I doubt it would make difference either. But it's always worth asking questions. Might help someone in the future -- hell, I might even learn something 🤯!
I was thinking that having dust mouldering away in the cracks might be something best avoided in a grain shed.
Why no power screed to save back
Is there an art to getting the floor level, or is it literally a massive spirit level? Also, how do you know how high the manhole covers are going to be before you've poured the concrete? Top video, really enjoyed it 👍👍
Use a lazer level and set all the concrete shutters to the right level then using the aluminium screed bars pull the concrete to the level that’s been set with the lazer. Whole floor should be less than 3mm out all over it.
Manhole covers are 6inches -10mm from limestone level. So when concrete is poured finished floor level will be 6 inches.
Before you even pour any concrete,even at the digging out stages you will know what the finished floor height is gunna be so therefore with that it's relatively easy to set up the shutters.for the concrete pouring to finished floor height,everything during the build is governed by finished floor height fella!!
Hi Tom, as the concrete floor from inside to outside is connected would that not bring some dampness in?
It’s divided at the door by a big bit of angle iron I didn’t show
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Hi Tom ,
What light fittings have you got? Amazing lights😮
There 250 watt leds
@@Tomlamb980 what make are they Tom? Thanks.
Phillips
Not a criticism but are you ce coded welder etc? My insurance company wanted to see the documentation from shed builders. Not that I see it matters as you did a better job than some professional companies.
Yes I am 4 years of paperwork and crap to get the tickets
I can weld stuff for myself being coded but I have to have something completely different to be ce marked so wouldn’t be able to sell a steel frame building unless it’s for my own use.
@@Tomlamb980 sell it as a second hand frame 👍
Great job Tom ( I have subsribed!) How much can you store in this shed?
1500 tonnes
@@Tomlamb980 Ta
now bolt rubber or poly skids to your bucket so you don't scratch up that new concrete :-P
What is the size of this Palace?
Bon Boulo😆😆👍👍
Looks mega, I'd definitely fuck this up if I was doing it
Nowt wrong with that lad 👌🏼
What was the total cost of the shed?
I tell you all about it in part 1
Tidy job
Why don't you build a silo ?
Mucky horrible things