Part 1: Building a Large Post Frame WorkShop With TWO GUYS
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2021
- First video in a series about building a large post frame workshop with two guys. Just Greg and I will be the ones building this 80x120x18 fully insulated and finished workshop. In this video series you will see some of the unique details to consider when constructing larger structures. If this interests you make sure you hit the subscribe button!
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I went to school for engineering and work in construction. I’ve built a lot of little projects the wrong way, but for a larger investment like this I would recommend setting the anchor bolts first with forms, then pouring your concrete(wrap any threaded connections with duct tape before pouring). Shoving the anchors into concrete after creates voids therefore a loss in skin friction. You should also vibrate the concrete while it’s wet to help remove voids.
It’s great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan’s ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
I know when actually doing concrete work, it can be a lot of work. But watching someone else do it, I find very relaxing/ therapeutic. 🍻
Worked on a crew that ran a 42 foot power screed. Did around 30k square feet a day on industrial projects
If your a fan of concrete videos follow ua-cam.com/users/OdellCompleteConcrete
hardest work ive ever done when its only 2 guys and a 36x36 pad...
Really looking forward to this build series. Thanks for sharing with us.
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!
LETS GO KYLE! new building is always exciting!
Really enjoy watching the process the two of you go through to create these buildings. Looking forward to this series!!
Looking forward to this series. I believe this is the size building we need for our media blasting and painting business. Thanks!
Really looking forward to watching Kyle and Greg work on this building.
I could watch you doing this wonderful work 24/7. Please more videos. Great work Kyle & Greg 👍
Impresses me how you start with fresh ground and the build the buildings that you do. Just you and your helper do great work.
Awesome. Looking forward to seeing your techniques for doing such a large building with 2 guys. 👍
Looking forward to the build. You guys do great work and I love watching each build. Thanks for sharing !
Excited for this one, that's a huge footprint for post frame and I'm sure you'll do it no problem
Thumbs down makes no sense. Great explanation and work ethic. The best instructional videos on UA-cam. Keep posting. I am going to enjoy this build.
Me too
I’d love to have you guys build a pole building for me. I know there are a lot of good contractors out there but since we can watch how you do things, it makes me more confident that it’s being done right. Your attention to detail and caring that it done right is also a driving force behind it.
Glad to see you back with another big project. Looking forward to watching it.
I'm so happy for a new build. i love your builds, from South Africa.
Two guys to build a 10,000 sqft workshop. WOW!! Major inspiration. I've been dithering on a 1000 sqft. build cuz I thought I was understaffed. (just me). I think I might actually do it now. Really enjoy your channel. Thank you.
I'm glad to see you building another pole building. The bell auger is a really slick tool with obvious benefits for any larger building.
And for soft ground, the bell increases the area of support without having to make the entire hole that big, saving concrete. Doubling the diameter of a post doesn't double the volume, it is 4 Xs as much. With the cost of concrete, that would be very expensive.
Love the videos of the start of a new building!
damn watching you two work together, makes me wanna go back to be carpenter again and work a place like this.
But i know its the few places where there is a tone and a good friendship like there is at RR buildings.
Love your builds and explaining why and how. Looking forward to this!
Great work as always Kyle so glad you’re doing another series on here. 👍👍🏴🏴
Dam that’s a huge building can’t wait to see how 2 guys frame this and what new or different tools you have for such a large building
Great stuff guys! Really enjoy watching you work. The attention to detail never ceases to amaze me!
This is an utter beast of a building!
Wow, that's one big machine building, really looking forward to this one!
I build pole barns down here in Missouri. If a person has to work this job is a good one to have. I will agree with you on the pole setting it is carte' pa,( most stressful) but... When done correct it does make the build much smoother. Much Love
Built a 50,000 sf elementary school on expansive sandy soil. Foundation was comprised of 36 pylons going 30-35 foot deep with a bell at the bottom in the bedrock. Grade beams road on those pylons. That part of the project was all sorts of fun. I ran the Bobcat a lot of those days cleaning the bore holes for the drill rig.
Can't wait!! Love clear span!
Another quality job done as usual. Awesome work guys.
Looking forward to this build.
Glad to see the start of another big build, love these
I need this building. Actually I need a 20 x 40, but If you are gonna go, GO BIG! Can't wait to see the progress of this building project.
I feel you how important layout is I don't do post and beam but steel buildings setting anchor bolts and being on the money is very important
staudtj1
80 x 120 !!!! Shoot.... that would make a decent size Hardware Store !!!
Wow a guy was telling me yesterday about digging post holes..with my phone in my pocket..good job youtube for listening to my convetsations and recommending this video for me
Looking forward to the rest of the project coming together. 👍
Excited for this series
I really like your footing detail in regards to long term maintenance. Many stick pole building stick the treated lumber in the concrete. Perhaps in dry areas it last many years, but in my area it is likely to rot out in about 30 years.
Nice! I’ll be tuning in
Stoked for a new build!
Love it. That's a big one.
Bell augered foundations, brilliant solution. Stay safe when you raise those big trusses on them guys.
Yay a new build!!!
Yes!! Cant wait🙌🏼
Looking forward to the UA-cam series. Really enjoyed
Thanks Kyle. 👍😁
Great another build, way to go😀😀😀
I love this channel. Thanks, Kyle
the new drill is excellent, 💯💯👍
THANK YOU
Yay, another big build. I loved the "Cabin in the Woods" series. Looking forward to seeing this one through.
So much good stuff
Back to the roots.. love it.. keep up the good work
Building a big barn? LET`S GOOOOOO! :D
I personally can´t get enough of your builds and how You and Greg make it seem so effortlessly even though it´s a ton of work!!! You guys are a big inspiration for my own Constructionsides. Nowadays everyone wants to build cheap and it has to be done the day before.... so stepping back a few steps for my own sake, to avoid huge mistakes, giving a build or renovation or any other task for that matter a good thought, to not only improve yourself but also the relationship with just about every client, is a good way to handle the majority of Situation in this world.
And it is always a fun time watching you guys working harder and smarter every day.
SO, THANK YOU for keeping it up!!!
Greetings from Germany
p.s: and i am aware of the term post frame, calling it a barn was just for the good ole times. :P
Lol
Genuinely missed you guys, glad you're back.
Been waiting on a new build. This will be good.
Another awesome video!! Thank you!!
Come along for the ride ? You bet can’t wait. Many thanks guys.
great stuff guys, thanks for the content
Thats a Real Big building for just 2 men!!!, Must be the only place in USA that has sunshine, other chanells all have rain!! Good Luck guys.
They need to send some rain to Minnesota then. We are in a drought. Plus we've had 26 90 plus degree days this summer already which is crazy for our northern climate.
Stoked that you’re on to another big project!
Great video. Ready to watch the series.
Check out Hilti pr 30 hvs. You lay it down and use it for axis, instead of the line. No issues with wind etc. Havent been using a string since 2012, only laser. Even for straightening concrete walls, use it the same way! Try it!
Brother, your awesome. Wish you where closer to NC, God bless you and your team. SFC(R) P.
Fantastic!
Back in the olde days we had to do the belling with a post hole digger , I like the belling machine lots better 👍🏻!
AWESOME!!!! Can't wait to follow this project! You mentioned another barndo/Shouse project recently... hope to see some videos of that one too!!!
Oh yeah!!
You have some of the best content on UA-cam! Well done!
Wow, thanks!
I can’t wait for the next parts!
Yeewww......R & R build series, been hanging out. Let's get it on!
Loving the Bell Auger.
This is going to be awesome!!!!
I'm looking forward to watching and following you on your next build series. The foundation is always the most important part of a great building. It doesn't matter how good the it looks if it doesn't hold up over time. You 2 take the necessary time and effort to do quality work and make it look great through the whole process.
Pretty cool!
Love the Jess Bell Auger.
man that's a lot of holes! that kabota is awesome!
I'm impressed with the bell augers. It makes alot of sense to enlarge the area to increase the base of the footing for better stability. Unfortunately, with the wind/ hurricane codes, we have to run the tubes full 8 foot with rebar and wire
Re bar has to be anchored into ground an additional 4 foot into ground for a total of 12 feet for builders larger than 50x50 according to builder. Looking.forward to this build and please stay sage and see you on the next video.
I love the use of precision measuring instruments followed by "KICK IN THE DIRT!" Nothing wrong with it, just funny to watch. ;) (And I would ABSOLUTELY kick the mold and knock it off level.)
Awesome
Great, i like your work.
Good work guys!
This will be a fun build.
Your awesome in every way. So glad I found you! Subscribed!
Great Video!
Nice job guys - helps having a little machine or two ...
I had some bell bottoms back in the 70's... I also have a wide span...🙂 I need to work on that.
Great, like all time!!! 😎👍
Finallyyyyy!!!!! This is like your favorite show on Netflix just dropped the new season!!
hi guys you are doing the best job i ever seen i am from iran my dad build 5 story house and i was withnes he made hole and footing like you guys after that i never seen anyone doing that till now you did hopefully one day i can find guys like you to bulth a wide house in furest for me likwe you guys good work.
Beautiful
Great dudes 👍🏻
Ziet er goed uit top job geweldig gedaan ✅👍
I got my belling tool from Ellington's Foundation Tools, Inc. in Houston Texas. Mine has the teeth of an auger bit and pulls it into a "can" with a trap door that you have to open to empty.
Enjoyed the show
NICE!
80x120. Wow,that’s a good size build..This is going to be interesting to see…
Jealous doesn't even begin to express my feeling about this build lol. My 36x56 barely gets the job done. It was built by the previous property owners and there's quite a few things that i wish were different after watching how yours are built. It's going to be fun watching this one come together.