I know you'll probably never read this , but here goes. BRO, I NEVER COMMENT on anything, so take this for what it's worth. If you are the one designing , building, and actually doing all that work, I give you props. I've been doing what u do for 46 years, and I never had the pleasure of working with a young man with your amount of skill set. It's very impressive. also, I love your shop, and u have your own mill common, man. I know about a million guys that would kill to have 1/3 of your equipment.👍
You guys are so talented and are dong such an amazingly beautiful job!!! Your channel deserves 1+million subs and I'm sure you guys will get there in no time!! Keep them vidoes coming they're so enjoyable to watch.
The bar looks amazing, that maple looks so nice. I personally wish the middle lifted up to make it so you didn’t have to crawl under to the bar to get behind it but I can under not wanting to cut that beautiful slab anymore than you have to. I think a wrap around couch on the second floor would be amazing! Maybe a nice soft leather with a bit of color say a dark green or blue would be sweet. You could make a custom coffee sized table in the center with a square piece of glass so you can still see all the way through to the top.
We didn’t have the heart to cut into the bar top but we figured we could always do that in that future, but I think we are on the same page with the wrap around couch on the 2nd floor, stay tuned! Thanks for watching!
Pretty cool chill zone! Second floor, def wraparound seating with rolling chairs and tables for easy reconfiguration... Cheers guys! Primetime content!
@@Worzalla_Brothers I thought would be cool as if you had a circular table around the opening with some sort of which powered crank elevator system to go from the first floor to the second floor to bring drinks up
I just found you guys and watched this last night. Now I have to go back from the beginning. Very, very interesting. I really enjoyed the video. So now I'm off to Pt. 1. Thanks fellas
Holy cow guys, that is beautiful, so worth all the effort! The craftsmanship is amazing and the wood itself, sheesh, can’t do any better, picked some awesome logs! Thanks so much, best ever series, that is, until your next project!!!
don't know who you guys are or where ya come from. just stumbled on this series doing the UA-cam shuffle. ya don't do anything small nor are you all about flash...thanks for making an old man smile
This build is perfect for people that go in circles... from what I know of the world I predict you will have standing room only!! Why did you make the dowels such a tight interference fit, it sure made joinery a mission thankfully you used a glue with a long open time. You guys have high end rustic look down pat great job!! Not even the great "Carnac" could have foretold this for the future of your stone silo, Amazing. Ray Stormont
Great project - enjoy watching watching you using the big-boys toys😂😂 But please get some better PPE for yourselves and dust collection for the workshop - otherwise you won’t be fit enough to use the old-mens toys when the time comes👍👍 Can’t wait to see the finished Silo - what’s next after that?
Thank you and we will definitely will start using more PPE. We have a couple smaller projects planned while we determine the next big project series, stay tuned, we have some good prospects!
That was some great layout, it turned out great. I see banding tools at auctions all the time, it would save you from loosing the use of your straps while they are in the kiln.
I’ve used my track saw to cut slabs that are too thick and finished the cut with a big flush trim bit on a router. It’s a pain but I don’t have that big circular saw
I have binge watched your videos over the last three days since I discovered it! Great stuff, I love the roof and the spiral stairs. I was just wondering if this is your own silo or are you doing it for a customer? It must be costing a huge amount!
Start your jig for drilling the dowels in the middle, that way you will only accumulate half the error when you get to the ends. Starting at one end and you could add up to enough error to make for a mismatch that would make it harder to mate up the two sides-which it looked like you had trouble cinching up.
I really like the solid across counter. Being that you will never have symmetrical top. Having one end of the bar not bolted in place, as to move counter in place. Might be easier than lifting up. Any thoughts? You guys do good work, Rey impressed
Wrap around couch is the only way fellas. Maybe the try a Chesterfield type design to add some architectural interest via the couch since it'll probably be the only thing in there. That'll class the joint up, using a soft material and the right color will add the right amount of casualness back. Get a custom round rug made with a square opening in the center maybe? I've watched far too many rug making/cleaning videos lol
Great videos! Maybe invest in a metal detector. it can save some blades. and you soon earn in what the cost of the metal detector compare to what blades cost
got another question for you: looks like you have large acres of land and collecting the logs from your jungle, right, so how come this trees have nail in them if you are the sole cutter storer , why/how nails are in middle of the wood ?-sorry if its too basic never dealt w free backyard forest or lumber before
We don’t really cut much lumber off our land unless it’s dead, we actually work with a local arborist to salvage trees they take down in the community that are dead or have fallen and often we don’t know what’s inside of them sometimes unfortunately, thanks for watching!
I think if we where both a bit older we would have but we didn’t have the heart to cut into the center of such a nice live edge, we figured we could always do it in the future, thanks for watching!
Great question, we did for a while but now we like to gamble on it to save time and for the most part we get pretty lucky, but occasionally we will get a log riddled with nails, thanks for watching!
It should be blatantly obvious to everyone involved in the project that the next floor has to be a cigar lounge! Come on boys it's obvious. You have a couple of beers and then you have a smoke? I mean what else does a working man aspire to in life?
I know you'll probably never read this , but here goes. BRO, I NEVER COMMENT on anything, so take this for what it's worth. If you are the one designing , building, and actually doing all that work, I give you props. I've been doing what u do for 46 years, and I never had the pleasure of working with a young man with your amount of skill set. It's very impressive. also, I love your shop, and u have your own mill common, man. I know about a million guys that would kill to have 1/3 of your equipment.👍
Cutting down the middle to obtain a tight fit is known as a “Kerf Cut”. Great job guys.👏
Sweet, thanks for the info! Thanks for watching!
The friend/family working dynamic yall got going, is a familiar scene. Nice work, thx for the entertainment.
Thank you! We really enjoy it as well!
You guys are so talented and are dong such an amazingly beautiful job!!! Your channel deserves 1+million subs and I'm sure you guys will get there in no time!! Keep them vidoes coming they're so enjoyable to watch.
Thank you! We appreciate and will keep the videos coming!
Hello from Moosomin,Saskatchewan,Canada you have great videos and great at communicating. Thanks for sharing.
Ya had me holding my breath once ya unloaded it, to putting into place boys. Awesome work fellers.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Man, that looks fan-freakin-tastic. You guys have some seriously mad skills getting everything you've been doing with this project. 😲😍
Thanks! Much appreciated!
Hello from France, all of you are great workers👏👏👏👏
Thanks!
The bar looks amazing, that maple looks so nice. I personally wish the middle lifted up to make it so you didn’t have to crawl under to the bar to get behind it but I can under not wanting to cut that beautiful slab anymore than you have to. I think a wrap around couch on the second floor would be amazing! Maybe a nice soft leather with a bit of color say a dark green or blue would be sweet. You could make a custom coffee sized table in the center with a square piece of glass so you can still see all the way through to the top.
We didn’t have the heart to cut into the bar top but we figured we could always do that in that future, but I think we are on the same page with the wrap around couch on the 2nd floor, stay tuned! Thanks for watching!
Nice work guys, you have a new fan from Spain, is fantastic this renovated silo. Congrats.
Thanks, much appreciated!
Pretty cool chill zone! Second floor, def wraparound seating with rolling chairs and tables for easy reconfiguration... Cheers guys! Primetime content!
Thanks!
@@Worzalla_Brothers I thought would be cool as if you had a circular table around the opening with some sort of which powered crank elevator system to go from the first floor to the second floor to bring drinks up
I just found you guys and watched this last night. Now I have to go back from the beginning. Very, very interesting. I really enjoyed the video. So now I'm off to Pt. 1. Thanks fellas
Glad you’re enjoying the series, thanks for watching!
Holy cow guys, that is beautiful, so worth all the effort! The craftsmanship is amazing and the wood itself, sheesh, can’t do any better, picked some awesome logs! Thanks so much, best ever series, that is, until your next project!!!
Thank you very much! Glad you're enjoying the content and we will keep it coming!
Watching from Vancouver Island 🏝️🇨🇦
Thanks, cheers from Wisconsin!
The usual top class work 👍👍
Thank you!
Love what you guys are doing,silo is awesome..
Thanks!
Beautiful work guys. Let’s have a chilly one!
We like the sound of that! Thanks for watching!
What a clever idea to bring those large slabs together by cutting down the middle!
Thanks!
What a great project! Awesome work at always!
Wow! what a tremendous project and putting it together super well!
Thank you!
❤❤Loved the dowel hammering!!!❤❤
Great Saturday morning viewing! 👍
don't know who you guys are or where ya come from. just stumbled on this series doing the UA-cam shuffle. ya don't do anything small nor are you all about flash...thanks for making an old man smile
Thank you and glad you’re enjoying the content! God Bless
Lookin good boys!!!!
This build is perfect for people that go in circles... from what I know of the world I predict you will have standing room only!! Why did you make the dowels such a tight interference fit, it sure made joinery a mission thankfully you used a glue with a long open time. You guys have high end rustic look down pat great job!! Not even the great "Carnac" could have foretold this for the future of your stone silo, Amazing. Ray Stormont
Thank you, we appreciate it! Cheers from Wisconsin!
very smart build guys
Great how you did that trick to straighten the slabs together I never seen that excellent idea!
Thank you! Cheers from Wisconsin!
Epic one of a kind bar! Great job men👌
Thank you! It’s definitely coming along nicely and we’re getting excited for the finished product!
"Let's even out the greatness" is now in my vocabulary.
Great project - enjoy watching watching you using the big-boys toys😂😂
But please get some better PPE for yourselves and dust collection for the workshop - otherwise you won’t be fit enough to use the old-mens toys when the time comes👍👍
Can’t wait to see the finished Silo - what’s next after that?
Thank you and we will definitely will start using more PPE. We have a couple smaller projects planned while we determine the next big project series, stay tuned, we have some good prospects!
very nice . good job
Thank you! Cheers!
Good work team, congratulations guys.👍👍👍
Thanks!
That was some great layout, it turned out great.
I see banding tools at auctions all the time, it would save you from loosing the use of your straps while they are in the kiln.
Thanks for the tip!
Looks amazing guys👍🏿
Thanks, cheers!
I highly recommend workshop ventilation gentleman. Save the lungs. Great work and videos.
Awesome job guys!! It's going to look great!! OH! AND! Real wood workers don't wear flipflops! 🤣
Haha Thanks, ya he is a woodworker in the making lol
I'm watching UA-cam channel worzalla brother i salute you guys amazing i proud with son im from Philippines bravo 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you from Wisconsin USA! God bless!
Exceptional, guys!
Thank you!
I’ve used my track saw to cut slabs that are too thick and finished the cut with a big flush trim bit on a router. It’s a pain but I don’t have that big circular saw
I like your method!
You guys are awesome 👌
You Worzalla brothers should be the Wowzer brothers. Who would not want to do some sippin' in there?
Thank you! That does sound good rolling off the tongue, cheers!
Oh, you were building stuff, I didn't even notice 😏
I have binge watched your videos over the last three days since I discovered it! Great stuff, I love the roof and the spiral stairs. I was just wondering if this is your own silo or are you doing it for a customer? It must be costing a huge amount!
Thanks and glad you’re enjoying the content! The silo does belong to a relative of ours
Start your jig for drilling the dowels in the middle, that way you will only accumulate half the error when you get to the ends. Starting at one end and you could add up to enough error to make for a mismatch that would make it harder to mate up the two sides-which it looked like you had trouble cinching up.
Thanks you for the feedback, we’ll have to try that!
I really like the solid across counter. Being that you will never have symmetrical top. Having one end of the bar not bolted in place, as to move counter in place. Might be easier than lifting up. Any thoughts? You guys do good work, Rey impressed
Great idea and something for us to think about in the future, thanks for watching!
Are you going to put some type of dumbwaiter from the bar to the top deck area
Yes sir, it will be a pulley system on an old hand winch!
@@Worzalla_Brothers may suggest using a piece of a auger in your design. Well done 👍
Epic!
😇😎😇
lookin' good.
When you are cutting/sanding any spalted material - you need to wear a mask. Spalting creates a fungus that you don't want to breath in.
Wrap around couch is the only way fellas. Maybe the try a Chesterfield type design to add some architectural interest via the couch since it'll probably be the only thing in there. That'll class the joint up, using a soft material and the right color will add the right amount of casualness back. Get a custom round rug made with a square opening in the center maybe? I've watched far too many rug making/cleaning videos lol
I like your thinkin’, I think we may go that route!
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2:25 a metal detector would be a really good investment. Just sayin'
A small hand-held metal detector helps find nails in logs
Great videos! Maybe invest in a metal detector. it can save some blades. and you soon earn in what the cost of the metal detector compare to what blades cost
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated!
got another question for you: looks like you have large acres of land and collecting the logs from your jungle, right, so how come this trees have nail in them if you are the sole cutter storer , why/how nails are in middle of the wood ?-sorry if its too basic never dealt w free backyard forest or lumber before
We don’t really cut much lumber off our land unless it’s dead, we actually work with a local arborist to salvage trees they take down in the community that are dead or have fallen and often we don’t know what’s inside of them sometimes unfortunately, thanks for watching!
Cool
as camisas de vocês são top
I would hire you to build a treehouse for me
Coming together guys.. just need a opening in middle of the bartop, so you don't need to crawl in to the bar
I think if we where both a bit older we would have but we didn’t have the heart to cut into the center of such a nice live edge, we figured we could always do it in the future, thanks for watching!
@@Worzalla_Brothers oh I get it.. your making a pop crawl.. from silo to silo
@@Ron-sp7lw Oh pops will be receiving full service! no need for him to serve himself lol
Are you guys in Wisconsin?? Is that the same concrete company--Schmitze--that Victory concrete uses in Wisconsin??
Yes sir, located in Southeast Wisconsin and use them a lot on these larger pours, thanks for watching!
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Hey there, good people love from Iran. One question: Why don't you use a metal detector for nails?
Great question, we did for a while but now we like to gamble on it to save time and for the most part we get pretty lucky, but occasionally we will get a log riddled with nails, thanks for watching!
вау, вы дошли до уровня голливуда )))
Thank you! We appreciate it!
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How would there get to be so many nails in a tree like that ? That's just crazy. I'm suprised you don't wear back braces. Your stuff is pretty cool.
Thank you, our guess is that the tree was located at the front of a farm property and they used it to post signs over the years!
My question is does being code compliant mean anything to you gentleman?
Spirals. Handrails. Guard rails. Tread Widths and depths. Landings.
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A metal detector would help to find nails before cutting.
Guy in blue is that voice inside your head telling you don’t do it, it’ll be bad, you won’t make it.
Do you guys live there connected to the silo?
It’s a local project out in the country side, thanks for watching!
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How far is your workshop from the Silo?
Not too far, just a short country road drive!
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Haha you might be right!
не знаю какой вы клей используете, но надеюсь что PUR
We tend to use Titebond 3 on all our projects! Thanks for watching!
I also disagree with you, you are definitely professionals
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All of this thought, and you didn’t put in a pull up section in the middle. Your going to climb under the bar every time? That won’t last long
Your other brother is kind of boujee lol
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Not sure why you guys always put bars in. 🤔
In Wisconsin, bars are the focal point of most good gatherings, thanks for watching!
It should be blatantly obvious to everyone involved in the project that the next floor has to be a cigar lounge! Come on boys it's obvious. You have a couple of beers and then you have a smoke? I mean what else does a working man aspire to in life?
I like your thinking!!
Nice job...Silos aren't constructed to be living spaces...As a contractor for over 35 years; use your time productively and MAKE MONEY.
I’m not watching anymore content, to many junk shots