On the end walls , or floating walls they are called, you will need a concrete turn-down with some rebar in it. This is to handle the truck or equipment traffic out the ends of the shop. Depending on the weight of the trucks / equipment will determine the size of footer. Hope this helps.
Crocs outlive anything else I have, I just switched over to my insulated Merrill’s for the fall/ winter which also have outlived most other stuff. Soon I’ll break out the beta bunny boots. I think they might actually make a steel toe croc now
Love the videos. What do you do for a living? I assume some sort of construction due to the vast knowledge you have for building but do you work for someone or own a company?
I'm just totally blown away at the moment at how much is going on to build all these buildings you are Ninga people builders congratulations
On the end walls , or floating walls they are called, you will need a concrete turn-down with some rebar in it. This is to handle the truck or equipment traffic out the ends of the shop. Depending on the weight of the trucks / equipment will determine the size of footer. Hope this helps.
Great job brother I am excited to see the property when you guys finish thank you
Build the shop first and then the house, nice move. Are those the new OSHA approved Crocs?
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You all are makin hay!
We have a very short building season, I’m actually about a month behind on videos we have the building framed waiting on trusses
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Are crocs with socks required footwear for Alaska? Just asking so I fit in when I move there.
Crocs outlive anything else I have, I just switched over to my insulated Merrill’s for the fall/ winter which also have outlived most other stuff. Soon I’ll break out the beta bunny boots. I think they might actually make a steel toe croc now
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HAHAHHA! That’s awesome. Good to know. Love your channel, keep up the good work! 🤙🏻
Love the videos. What do you do for a living? I assume some sort of construction due to the vast knowledge you have for building but do you work for someone or own a company?
I work in the oil industry, I just like to build things. I just do my homework before a build if it’s something new
@@diyalaskanlifestyle that's great. I hope to build my family a remote home like that when I retire from the military.