How To Build 30x60 x16' Amish Pole Barn Detached Garage Post Frame Building Construction Time Lapse
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2024
- How To Build 30' x 60' x 16' Amish Pole Barn Detached Garage Post Frame Building Construction Time Lapse like RR Buildings by Extreme Pole Buildings Lancaster PA.
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Very nice Building, this crew really did a great job, just goes to show what can be accomplished in a few days working together, proud for you folks, always love to see a new building going up Good Luck!
Yes, sir! Despite less kids wanting to get into the trades, there’s still some good skilled hard workers out there. I think they did a great job too, glad to hear you liked the video. Thanks for commenting
Awesome video and PFB! I'm going through the same process, what were your image/photo specs? Ever 3 minutes a photo, exposure speed etc...?
Thank you!! I used GoPro’s. My time lapse settings were 4K | 1s I L. I believe that’s one picture per second, but I’m not sure. I played with the speed in daVinci resolve and sped it up quite a bit faster than it was recorded. I can’t remember the exact, but I think 400% (4 times faster) was the speed was added to the video in the timeline
Amazing, love the size , that’s some hard work, how much are you into it?
Thank you, i’m really happy with it as well. I did all the land clearing and most of the before and after work myself, as shown in my other videos, but the building construction and concrete was subbed out. The building was $41,200, concrete was $22,500, and unfortunately had to bring in 42 tri axle loads of fill dirt for $10,500 to level the site
The video is good, but the downside is that the video is fast and the music is noisy.
Thank you and thanks for the feedback. I’ll keep that in mind in the future.
You guys did an amazing work how much was the labor for just the Fraiming work
Thank you. It was $42,500 for constructing the building and the man doors / garage doors. The concrete with additional.
Looks great, how do you feel about the post directly into the ground for such a nice building? I was thinking of doing the same but I would always think about them rotting out, any tips or tricks you did with this? I see the lower half is treated? Thanks!
Honestly, I don't know. The vast majority of my videos is me doing the work personally, but the construction and concrete for the pole barn was hired out. I did all the prep work / machine work, electric, and everything else, but kind of trusted the builder. After they were dropped in the ground, I started second-guessing it and wondering if there was some kind of preparation I should have had them do, but I talked to the builder about it just to see his opinion. It was built last year and I was 40. He just said don't worry this building will last your lifetime lol. I'm hoping it'll be OK, but I'm a little concerned. I did some googling and reading, and stumbled upon this below...
This is googles new AI conclusion, it was out of the top of the page and said based off of collected info... Treated wood posts in a pole barn can last more than 50 years without significant rot if they're in well-drained soil or sand and are properly treated. With proper maintenance and the right foundation, pole barns can last up to 100 years or more. However, some say the most commonly cited timeline is 40-60 years.
How spaced apart are the boards on the side & top? Good work
The trusses on the roof are spaced 4 foot apart and the 6 x 6 posts are spaced 8 foot apart.
Sorry for the delay I must’ve missed this comment. Hopefully that answers your question, but if you were referring to something else, let me know.
what makes that a amish pole barn
That’s a good question. I do most of the work myself on my channel, but this was hired out to an Amish building company out of Lancaster PA. I believe the only difference is it’s built by the Amish. The pole barn post frame construction process is pretty universal I believe.