What a beautifully done ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxYGamVaHfdHiPlAQaLa7zkwR02OKpGYDU ! The instructions and the photographs are brilliant. It is thorough and genuinely informative. Ryan got another winner! No one does it better!
Sir, I'm a 87 female & never built anything but I watch ALL videos as I think you are great. I wish all contractors would take your pride in their work no matter what it may be. Seems like they just want to take the money & leave??? Thank you for information in how to do things the VERY best way.
I'm having a metal building built in a few months and I pray the installers have the expertise you displayed. Thanks for showing how it should be done.
What a Craftsman! You should be proud of yourself at the end of each day you can look back and see what you have accomplished. I'm a truck driver I do the same damn thing every day with zero gratification.
I have been working for an American boss for a year and 4 months, I knew absolutely nothing about this job and thanks to your videos I have learned a lot
Sir, my half off to you… What a fantastic, instructional video… Having not really done much metal work, you answered all my questions and you did it very well! you should be proud… Your work looks top-notch
As a casual watcher and onetime educator, I appreciate the attention detail you put into your buildings as well as the great clarity of your explanations. Talking about the way you do the details, the reasons for them and the specific tools you pick and why is great work
Nice work and great attention to detail! Im a sider by trade but haven't done much metal/ pole barn work. It's coming into style now and im about to sell my first house with this type of siding. I do a lot of similar procedures already but ill be using your methods. Super clean, great work. Thank you.
Great information and exceptional craftsmanship. It's nice that you show these trim details so people can really see that there's more to post frame than what some may think. Great work sir!
Great Videos, I’ve watched many. Here is an idea for a future video. What is the fanciest color style you have done on a metal building? Have you ever incorporated a “stripe” or an angle into your wainscot? I am seeing more people finally building “bandominiums” and metal man caves. There has to be some fancy ones out there. The nicest color combo I have seen is a white wainscot, black trim, black roof, and all flashings black. And a silver grey upper wall section. Thanks
Done quite a bit of metal work. A little tip (if you didn't know already) I use often for starting the screws in the metal is to get your screw in place and just give the back of your impact a smack to punch the tip of the screw into the metal. Works best with a short bit on the drill. Doing this usually prevents the screw from sliding around when you initially start to screw it. Works just like a punch.
Hello. Great video, I appreciate people like you that share knowledge. What can be done to make the corner look decent if one side of the corner trim falls on a rib? Thanks in advance.
Wish I needed a building. You would definitely get the job. Your precision, detail and dedication to the craft is beyond compare. Thanks for sharing your work with us.
You must be very lucky getting all your steel from Metal Sales, I've purchased steel from them, well (home depot) and it was just terrible. All there steel had waves in it on the overlap. Even after I pinpointed their problem they still didn't correct it. In the end I received all my money back but it doesn't pay me back for all the time I lost for reordering steel. I can't imagine you guys get your steel from a different plant since I'm in Missouri. Also none of my trim ever had any plastic wrap on it, so the panels and trim was damaged. I love your videos, keep up the good work!!
@@RRBuildings that's good to hear, it must be the plant I ordered from then. I have used a lot of your tips in building my house with steel, thank you for all your tips and tricks!!
I've been building steel buildings for the last 10 years in Arizona. They say can't teach a dog new tricks. Well.....tada!! Great video. Learned a great deal for better looking trim work. That's the icing on the cake. Thanks for the video. That said I'm a new subscriber
Guy is an absolute beast at metal...The only thing that got me was at the end I seen the screws in the corner didn't line up with the screws in the metal panels lol So close to perfect whyyyy
I get my corners in one piece up to 26 ft long makes for a super clean look....Also, we don't use wrap around corners because they leak between the metal to metal contact where the screws penetrate both pieces unless mastic is used between them same goes for the roof...Love the vids...
Love y’all’s videos. It’s great to see guys that care and are willing to teach others their craft. You guys are good. Thanks for passing on the knowledge. 👍🏻💪
Dude that is nice. I have been using yellow snips only and it always deforms the metal a little bit where I cut it. It's time to up my game. Reds and greens coming my way baby.
Looks great. My question. is there a way to cut it at the transition to overlap the white channel so it all appears to be brown. small detail but i think the full brown column would appear nice.
As an aircraft engineer ,when you have two cuts going into a corner ,we drill a sixteen / eighth hole ,at the corner ,then cut to the hole , it stops cracking ,looks a neat detail ,takes a bit longer ? Cheers great work
Stop drills are for sure necessary in aircraft when the metal stress really is crucial for safety of flight. Most of this work on the siding is all cosmetic. I don’t think it is necessarily stressed nowhere near the point of aircraft. That being said, it might look better.
When that tornado comes, it does no care about stop drilling. When Kyle starts building pressure vessel buildings, stop drilling may be worthwhile. You also preassemble with Clecos, not a awl.
we are putting used metal roofing around the base of our house to protect from watering the flowers around the house, what i am wondering is if there is a trim molding we can put along the top to help the water not go behind the metal panel?????
Nice use of the snips! Only the pros use them backwards while mitigating the metal stress by lowering your wrist during each snip. All for the tiny added benifit of putting the teeth marks on the non visible side of the metal. 👍
A noticed the wind. You threw the scrap metal pieces on the ground. They are easy to pick up and won't blow away. However the easy to blow away plastic went into your pouch. You are a conscenious builder all the way through the job.
Kyle, great work. I’m a plumber by trade , all the men in my family we’re plumbers generations back, I’ve also picked up new trades along the way that’s why I watch your videos to help me. I know you have your custom house wrap but have you ever thought about custom metal screw heads for your trim details? Color would match the steal but have your logo embedded into the head of the screw ? I think that would look awesome !
@rrbuildings yes it would be. Me and my son were sitting here watching and he kept pointing and trying to touch the screw on the phone that’s what made me think of it 😂😂 hope that inspires you to get some made !
Like the corn post details for sure., And the corner post tie in to the soffit detail....But I'm not sure I'm crazy about that soffit-J extending past the corner post thou.
Let's say that a few years from now. You want to put vinyl siding on or other types of material other than steel. Can you lay it right over the steel, or is their some kind of prep work that has to be done? Or does that depends on how stiff the new siding.
Really love your videos. I am about to build my pole building myself and your videos has a lot of great tips and you explain them so well. I have learned somethings I am going to use in my carpentry work! I think you are about as particular as I am!
I'm installing metal sheeting on a trailer house. It has existing exterior power outlets and water spigot. Do I put J rail around the outlet and water spigot? If so how?
Hi, any tips please on horizontal *inside corner ....cutting, layout and bending? And for the life of me I haven't figured out how to join the j trim in a horizontal run ...never did this before .. lot scrap 😢
Love the videos man, I'm covering an old house in metal like this, but the windows at the north side are a different height from the other sides, so the wainscots are going to be at different heights. How would you handle something like that? Would the metal corner be solid throughout and just notch the corner around the wainscot at both locations? Thanks for the help
You should always try to plan ahead for that. Always try to start/end with a rib as close to the corner as possible. Most of the metal I use comes in 3 foot sections so that always helps me to figure out where my sheets begin and end.
You need to modulate from edge of steel to edge of steel where half of the rib is on then make a mark every foot or 3 foot or depending on panel corners land in the flat every time
Kudos for the video content! Sorry for butting in, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you tried - *WoodBlueprints. Com* It is a great one of a kind guide for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some decent things about it and my cousin finally got astronomical success with it.?
Hello RR buildings, Great fan of your channel. pls, a quick question, why do you often make two different siding for the bottom (dark brown ) and the siding above (light brown)?
Kyle, have you ever considered offering DIY kits? You have all the suppliers lined up and appear to use all the best components. I’ve been looking into building a post frame garage/hobby shop to build myself. Love to know what dimensions make the most since cost wise. Also, have any of your customers ever used 2x’s tongue and groove flooring? Thanks-
I am planning my shop now and was told if you can use a number divisible by 3 and 4 it will make logistics easier and therefore cheaper. 3' for the steel and 4' for the truss spacing, etc. example would be a 32x48.
HELP!!! I'm using the same style corner trim as rake trim on my gambrel roof. I'm struggling to cut the rake trim down at my 12" overhang. Can u show me how to cut the steel for my overhang at an upward angle from the bottom of roof at the bottom where overhang meets. barn style roof rake trim just like the stuff you are using for corner trim . Thank You Good videos!!
@@RRBuildings Yes, having the soffit vents in the same angle as the roof. That would resolve the little vertical pieces in the soffit vents at the gable end.
You can always make your corner a couple inches longer to fold the metal to close up the corner. I usually use this when installing a metal roof on a hip roof when the ridge metal comes down to the gutter.
The starter metal / base metal that Kyle uses at the bottom of his wall steel is a “Z type” metal and it is what closes the gap you may be thinking of.
No you cut the first piece the same way but without the little notch cut.if you don't cut out the hymned screw line on one of your metal corners then you'll have 4 layers of metal overlapping on the very edge and 2 layers at the center of the corner. Which will make your overlap bulge out.Hope that helps.
Hi I have a question I have smart siding and metal which the metal is at bottom and smart siding completes the rest of the wall up. What trim do I use in between the metal and siding So water doesn’t go behind the metal
So how do you instal the corner trim if the corner trim "leg" happens to come down on top of one of the ribs on the siding? It seems to me that situation would be encountered from time to time? Thanks for any tips, I'll be putting up the sides on my pole barn in the next few days and you've answered a lot of the questions I had in the videos you post, aside from just being entertaining:)
What a beautifully done ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxYGamVaHfdHiPlAQaLa7zkwR02OKpGYDU ! The instructions and the photographs are brilliant. It is thorough and genuinely informative. Ryan got another winner! No one does it better!
Sir, I'm a 87 female & never built anything but I watch ALL videos as I think you are great. I wish all contractors would take your pride in their work no matter what it may be. Seems like they just want to take the money & leave??? Thank you for information in how to do things the VERY best way.
Thanks
im an 88 yr old black transgender woman. top that. lol
I'm having a metal building built in a few months and I pray the installers have the expertise you displayed. Thanks for showing how it should be done.
What a Craftsman! You should be proud of yourself at the end of each day you can look back and see what you have accomplished. I'm a truck driver I do the same damn thing every day with zero gratification.
Your still accomplishing. Whether you're moving food he ate, or the metal trim he installed or the shoes he's wearing.
I have been working for an American boss for a year and 4 months, I knew absolutely nothing about this job and thanks to your videos I have learned a lot
Sir, my half off to you… What a fantastic, instructional video… Having not really done much metal work, you answered all my questions and you did it very well! you should be proud… Your work looks top-notch
As a casual watcher and onetime educator, I appreciate the attention detail you put into your buildings as well as the great clarity of your explanations. Talking about the way you do the details, the reasons for them and the specific tools you pick and why is great work
Very neat.
Nice details! I'm retired now but I really enjoy watching your videos! Thanks
Thanks man I appreciate it!
That’s a personal preference on the corner trim done like that some like to see the base trim and the wainscot cap trim flo thru . It looks clean
I've been building for 20 years.and I have to do the same thing next week.i know how to do it.but it's nice to see some else do it and refresh.
Nice work and great attention to detail! Im a sider by trade but haven't done much metal/ pole barn work. It's coming into style now and im about to sell my first house with this type of siding. I do a lot of similar procedures already but ill be using your methods. Super clean, great work. Thank you.
Great information and exceptional craftsmanship. It's nice that you show these trim details so people can really see that there's more to post frame than what some may think. Great work sir!
There surely can be
The best looking corner trim. Smooth cutting and notches 💯 quality
A True Legend, going to apply this knowledge on my Australian shed.
Thanks from Oz
Great Videos, I’ve watched many.
Here is an idea for a future video. What is the fanciest color style you have done on a metal building? Have you ever incorporated a “stripe” or an angle into your wainscot?
I am seeing more people finally building “bandominiums” and metal man caves. There has to be some fancy ones out there.
The nicest color combo I have seen is a white wainscot, black trim, black roof, and all flashings black. And a silver grey upper wall section.
Thanks
Brother you're a certified genius in my book! Daaaaammmmnnn slick
Done quite a bit of metal work. A little tip (if you didn't know already) I use often for starting the screws in the metal is to get your screw in place and just give the back of your impact a smack to punch the tip of the screw into the metal. Works best with a short bit on the drill. Doing this usually prevents the screw from sliding around when you initially start to screw it. Works just like a punch.
Hello.
Great video, I appreciate people like you that share knowledge.
What can be done to make the corner look decent if one side of the corner trim falls on a rib?
Thanks in advance.
Wish I needed a building. You would definitely get the job. Your precision, detail and dedication to the craft is beyond compare. Thanks for sharing your work with us.
You must be very lucky getting all your steel from Metal Sales, I've purchased steel from them, well (home depot) and it was just terrible. All there steel had waves in it on the overlap. Even after I pinpointed their problem they still didn't correct it. In the end I received all my money back but it doesn't pay me back for all the time I lost for reordering steel. I can't imagine you guys get your steel from a different plant since I'm in Missouri. Also none of my trim ever had any plastic wrap on it, so the panels and trim was damaged. I love your videos, keep up the good work!!
Never seen that? I’ve been ordering from the rock island plant for over 6-7 years
@@RRBuildings that's good to hear, it must be the plant I ordered from then. I have used a lot of your tips in building my house with steel, thank you for all your tips and tricks!!
Perfecting well house builds with your tutorials. Much appreciated
This was useful video that gave me the answers I was looking for. Thank you.
I've been building steel buildings for the last 10 years in Arizona. They say can't teach a dog new tricks. Well.....tada!! Great video. Learned a great deal for better looking trim work. That's the icing on the cake. Thanks for the video. That said I'm a new subscriber
Good morning from Auckland, New Zealand.
Excellent job on that trim you are a artist at your work
Our installers on our custom build looked like they chewed the ends off of ours. We were had you!
Guy is an absolute beast at metal...The only thing that got me was at the end I seen the screws in the corner didn't line up with the screws in the metal panels lol So close to perfect whyyyy
I get my corners in one piece up to 26 ft long makes for a super clean look....Also, we don't use wrap around corners because they leak between the metal to metal contact where the screws penetrate both pieces unless mastic is used between them same goes for the roof...Love the vids...
Screws with neo washers? we have a strict cyclone building code here and they are what we use
A video on J-channel around walk-in door would be great!
Love y’all’s videos. It’s great to see guys that care and are willing to teach others their craft. You guys are good. Thanks for passing on the knowledge. 👍🏻💪
Dude that is nice. I have been using yellow snips only and it always deforms the metal a little bit where I cut it. It's time to up my game. Reds and greens coming my way baby.
Any tips for if I’m hitting a rib on the wall panel?
Your attention to detail is amazing.....
You Sir are an artist.
Looks great. My question. is there a way to cut it at the transition to overlap the white channel so it all appears to be brown. small detail but i think the full brown column would appear nice.
As an aircraft engineer ,when you have two cuts going into a corner ,we drill a sixteen / eighth hole ,at the corner ,then cut to the hole , it stops cracking ,looks a neat detail ,takes a bit longer ?
Cheers great work
Stop drills are for sure necessary in aircraft when the metal stress really is crucial for safety of flight. Most of this work on the siding is all cosmetic. I don’t think it is necessarily stressed nowhere near the point of aircraft. That being said, it might look better.
There would be no building left if it flexed or vibrated that much to tear the steel...
We do that as well when cutting laminate into/around corners. Just the shifting of the surface from temperature makes it crack almost every time.
When that tornado comes, it does no care about stop drilling. When Kyle starts building pressure vessel buildings, stop drilling may be worthwhile.
You also preassemble with Clecos, not a awl.
Very clean, nice work I always like seeing good work
we are putting used metal roofing around the base of our house to protect from watering the flowers around the house, what i am wondering is if there is a trim molding we can put along the top to help the water not go behind the metal panel?????
I've completed an unfinished basement and you couldn't tell the original contractor didn't do it. I find these corner tutorials fascinating.
That AWL tip is 🔥
Excellent, just what I was looking for. Thank you for the clear explanation.
You’re carrying 2 speed squares? A Milwaukee and a Martinez?
Different squares??
I noticed that also...5" Milwaukee 1:05 then the bigger Martinez (10"?) 8:25
Nice use of the snips! Only the pros use them backwards while mitigating the metal stress by lowering your wrist during each snip. All for the tiny added benifit of putting the teeth marks on the non visible side of the metal. 👍
A noticed the wind. You threw the scrap metal pieces on the ground. They are easy to pick up and won't blow away. However the easy to blow away plastic went into your pouch. You are a conscenious builder all the way through the job.
Kyle, great work. I’m a plumber by trade , all the men in my family we’re plumbers generations back, I’ve also picked up new trades along the way that’s why I watch your videos to help me. I know you have your custom house wrap but have you ever thought about custom metal screw heads for your trim details? Color would match the steal but have your logo embedded into the head of the screw ? I think that would look awesome !
Dude that would be killer
@rrbuildings yes it would be. Me and my son were sitting here watching and he kept pointing and trying to touch the screw on the phone that’s what made me think of it 😂😂 hope that inspires you to get some made !
Very nice and clean trim.
Gret informative video man..What if the hemmed edge falls right on top of a rib...Is that just something you have to plan to not happen?
That Milwaukee square is nice. Too bad they're not in stores.
Home Depot carries them.
Absolutely beautiful work bud
Perfect job, bratishka.
Like the corn post details for sure., And the corner post tie in to the soffit detail....But I'm not sure I'm crazy about that soffit-J extending past the corner post thou.
I’ve never built a pole barn!
I’d love to go do a build with you guys!
Do you have any videos on retrofitting an old block building with a metal exterior?
Your attention to detail is inspiring. 👍
Let's say that a few years from now. You want to put vinyl siding on or other types of material other than steel. Can you lay it right over the steel, or is their some kind of prep work that has to be done? Or does that depends on how stiff the new siding.
Beautiful work!
Really love your videos. I am about to build my pole building myself and your videos has a lot of great tips and you explain them so well. I have learned somethings I am going to use in my carpentry work! I think you are about as particular as I am!
Profesional. Great work !
I'm installing metal sheeting on a trailer house. It has existing exterior power outlets and water spigot. Do I put J rail around the outlet and water spigot? If so how?
Hi, any tips please on horizontal *inside corner ....cutting, layout and bending? And for the life of me I haven't figured out how to join the j trim in a horizontal run ...never did this before .. lot scrap 😢
Love the videos man, I'm covering an old house in metal like this, but the windows at the north side are a different height from the other sides, so the wainscots are going to be at different heights. How would you handle something like that? Would the metal corner be solid throughout and just notch the corner around the wainscot at both locations? Thanks for the help
It's really nice to see quality work! Thank you guys.
What do you do when a wall steel rib happens to be right where you need to fasten your corner??? Or do you plan ahead to avoid that??
I’m curious about this as well.
You should always try to plan ahead for that. Always try to start/end with a rib as close to the corner as possible. Most of the metal I use comes in 3 foot sections so that always helps me to figure out where my sheets begin and end.
You need to modulate from edge of steel to edge of steel where half of the rib is on then make a mark every foot or 3 foot or depending on panel corners land in the flat every time
Is your J trim a larger dimension than your wainscot trim? Notice how the corner goes over the wainscot but under the J trim up top.
I custom order my j trim so it fits like that
Kudos for the video content! Sorry for butting in, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you tried - *WoodBlueprints. Com* It is a great one of a kind guide for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some decent things about it and my cousin finally got astronomical success with it.?
Great video, thanks Kyle!
Very nice work, attention to detail is so important, you got it bud! Nice!
Great detail and smart.
Beautiful and perfection in one
Most excellent job!
Super nice! Super helpful! your videos are awesome
Hello RR buildings, Great fan of your channel.
pls, a quick question, why do you often make two different siding for the bottom (dark brown ) and the siding above (light brown)?
Beautiful work.
Kyle, have you ever considered offering DIY kits? You have all the suppliers lined up and appear to use all the best components. I’ve been looking into building a post frame garage/hobby shop to build myself. Love to know what dimensions make the most since cost wise. Also, have any of your customers ever used 2x’s tongue and groove flooring? Thanks-
I am planning my shop now and was told if you can use a number divisible by 3 and 4 it will make logistics easier and therefore cheaper. 3' for the steel and 4' for the truss spacing, etc.
example would be a 32x48.
Excellent video. ur a true professional. whats the name of ur tool belt its awesome!
How do you get the plastic wrap off if you left it on for a few months? Thanks
that is clean work !
HELP!!! I'm using the same style corner trim as rake trim on my gambrel roof. I'm struggling to cut the rake trim down at my 12" overhang. Can u show me how to cut the steel for my overhang at an upward angle from the bottom of roof at the bottom where overhang meets. barn style roof rake trim just like the stuff you are using for corner trim . Thank You Good videos!!
Great video
Great video! My building is the same color and this video was perfect explanation
what are those colors called i love the contrast.
This is a very good tutorial
thank you
Greg is a multifaceted individual for sure
Quality Craftsmanship!!! Well done as always RR!!!
Crisp and clean work. Good stuff!
Great to watch, thanks.
What's the reason why I've never seen you do an angled soffit on the low side of the roof? Customers don't want it or is it unpractical?
Angled soffit?? Like same as the roof pitch?
@@RRBuildings Yes, having the soffit vents in the same angle as the roof. That would resolve the little vertical pieces in the soffit vents at the gable end.
Because he doesn't like bird boxes. I have to agree. Looks better without them.
@@bluebird5100 That doesn't make much sense in my context, if you install an angled soffit you cannot even build bird boxes.
@@kleinisfijn all he did was follow the bottom of the rafters instead of framing it down level.
Very nice 👍👍 👍
Very clean work. I have seen people butcher trims and flashing, relying on caulking. Bad trim installation will cost you a fortune get a professional.
I'm doing an elevated deer blind with just a slanted roof. Can you do a video showing how to install the trim on a building with no easements?
great vid. what do you use to fill the botton of the trim so mice or bees dont make a home????
No way mice can get in... also not sure about bees
@@RRBuildings thanks for the reply, but isnt there an opening ALL the way from the bottom of the corner piece to the roof?????
You can always make your corner a couple inches longer to fold the metal to close up the corner. I usually use this when installing a metal roof on a hip roof when the ridge metal comes down to the gutter.
The starter metal / base metal that Kyle uses at the bottom of his wall steel is a “Z type” metal and it is what closes the gap you may be thinking of.
@4:25 you can see its closed at the bottom due to the base trim.
Where can i get ahold of the Milwaukee square?..also love the vids brothern keep me coming
Home Depot. That's where I got mine.
Thanks for the great detailed instructions.
How would you over lap corner trim with out wainscoting? Just over lap the 2 pieces?
No you cut the first piece the same way but without the little notch cut.if you don't cut out the hymned screw line on one of your metal corners then you'll have 4 layers of metal overlapping on the very edge and 2 layers at the center of the corner. Which will make your overlap bulge out.Hope that helps.
Fucken clean! I would quit my job to learn how to build like you guys
amazing work..
Do I have to miter the base trim if the corner trim slides over it?
Nice! what gauge it is- 28? we use 24 gauge and its way harder to cut
Hi I have a question I have smart siding and metal which the metal is at bottom and smart siding completes the rest of the wall up. What trim do I use in between the metal and siding So water doesn’t go behind the metal
WOW- This man knows his stuff. Would be great to work with him on my new building
So how do you instal the corner trim if the corner trim "leg" happens to come down on top of one of the ribs on the siding? It seems to me that situation would be encountered from time to time?
Thanks for any tips, I'll be putting up the sides on my pole barn in the next few days and you've answered a lot of the questions I had in the videos you post, aside from just being entertaining:)
Can you do a video for window and door trim?