Very good, I think it's amazing how Americans build their houses, you use a lot of wood, here in Brazil we build a lot with masonry. guys I have a channel on UA-cam I would like you to visit and give your opinion, stay with God. AMX-TEC DIY
Pavel, you could also use a pressure treated bottom plate, I would had sunk J-bolts into the concrete prior. But it all works, I am sure Ken followed code.
Pavel Prilepin thanks for the comment. at a little over 4 minutes into the video you can see a foam sill seal stapled to the bottom of the pressure treated bottom plate.
What the name of foam board you put on a foundation all the way around the you used like a stucco sorta stuff on it all the way around I searched you vids I seen so many I can't find it you used adhesive to stick to foundation first than you used stuff to paint it was really nice
I notice the you use 2" X 6" for the monolithic slab so each slab is 5 1/2" thick. I use to use 2 X 6 for framing walls but that was for insulation purposes only. Jim
We are loving watching your videos you are an amazing carpenter and my hubby and I feel like you could be a really great friend, we started watching you when you started AL and Gina's tiny house, keep up the great videos we look forward to them !
I read your response to my comment and I like to use 2-1/2 inch ring shank coil nails for the wall sheathing and 3 inch ring shank nails for the stud framing. I think that ring shank nails hold better than smooth shank nails. I also think people should use ring shank nails for the roof sheathing too.
MDO VIDEO I agree. I like the 3” for framing instead of the 3 1/4” because it doesn’t come through the other side of a doubled 2 by. Thanks for the comment
good stuff ken...going to start building my own 2 car garage from scratch next month...45 years old & sort of retired...great place to hide in too from my wife & daughter...(joke) :)...mitchell - sunshine coast queensland australia
Pro tip when you're using a hammer drill to set anchors put your anchor up against the hammer drill bit and put a piece of tape so you know how deep to go so you're not going to shallow because you'll never get the anchor out or Too Deep drilling through your concrete.
Salut , je vois que le charpente et belle , et moi je un projet commun . Je voudrais des conseils . J'ai un terrain de 50 mettre carré et , Je voudrais montée un maison en tôle ondulée moderne , est ce que c'est possible ?
To me these are greatest Tiny houses. You have a place to park your car and you have a place to live. Plus they only take a small foot print. You can build me one anytime Ken!
I have watched several of your videos now, and enjoy them very much. I haven't been able to tell where you build. I hate it when people in the comments criticise the work, but in Washington state where I live, code requirements are different.
a couple of things, I like the idea of drilling the bolts into the concrete after its settled this way you cant go wrong with lining them up, I know you put gaskets on the bottom plates why not use pressure treated lumber, just curious, and carpentry is spelled wrong on your trailer, lol just messing with ya, great job
Hey I just found the channel. Nice video I think I'll learn a lot following you. I just subbed, I hope to get your support in return since we're both Vermont based channels
Was this built with local permits? I am wondering for a small, rustic house that will have exposed framing inside and metal siding, is sheathing required for structural if I plan to screw in (3) 2x4 cross member studs horizontally on the outside like this : ua-cam.com/video/iqqMjQbzWyw/v-deo.html
@@kenskarpentry Thanks I don't mind x bracing but think it will still need more lumber so I have somewhere to brace vertical siding and panels in the middle. I'm just wondering if my architect and the building department will okay it. I need to call them but it's been difficult to explain it to them over the phone.
Hi. I'm from Newfoundland. Your accent sounds familiar? Where are you located? Area code 802. Vermont. And you didn't need a 4 foot foundation? Nor rebar? Not afraid of heaving?
It’s also nice so you can put a workbench and tools anywhere in the garage without worrying to “block” the window. I opted for no windows in my workshop for that reason.
Richard McKrell we’ve built some with one or two rows of blocks but I’ve built over 400 garages over the past 30 plus years just on a slab with great results. Thanks for the comment
Richard McKrell I hear you. Around here often an $8,000 bill for sitework and frostwalls makes it impossible for people to have a garage to get their vehicles out of the harsh winters
mike johnson the largest we’ve done is 30x50 gambrel. We poured a thickened perimeter of 1’ deep and 2’ wide with 2 extra rows of rebar. That was 10 years ago and it still looks great.
Jeff Brown you know people in Canada have had garages for over a 100 years and they don’t seem to fall down from the snow brought in on the cars. Canada has been known to get a wee bit of snow also. 🤣
I notice that you do not install the anchor bolts in the concrete when it is poured. You drill holes and install them after the wall sections are in place
Very good, I think it's amazing how Americans build their houses, you use a lot of wood, here in Brazil we build a lot with masonry. guys I have a channel on UA-cam I would like you to visit and give your opinion, stay with God. AMX-TEC DIY
Thanks. I couldn’t seem to find your channel. Sorry
Nice Job
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Who was the supplier and how much did it cost? Was the installation free or was another expense? Thank you.
We build the walls in our shop and then bring them to the jobsite and put them up ourselves.
It is a pity that you did not provide insulation between the wall and concrete
Thanks for watching! At 4:10 if you look close you can see sill seal stapled to the pressure treated plate of the wall. We do that on all the walls.
Install wooden Frame on bare concrete slab??? Nothing in between?
Pavel Prilepin about 4 1/2 minutes into the video you can see sill seal on the bottom of the pressure treated plates
Pavel, you could also use a pressure treated bottom plate, I would had sunk J-bolts into the concrete prior. But it all works, I am sure Ken followed code.
Pavel Prilepin thanks for the comment. at a little over 4 minutes into the video you can see a foam sill seal stapled to the bottom of the pressure treated bottom plate.
Such a beautiful and safe way to build I want to speak you but how
What the name of foam board you put on a foundation all the way around the you used like a stucco sorta stuff on it all the way around I searched you vids I seen so many I can't find it you used adhesive to stick to foundation first than you used stuff to paint it was really nice
Doing my garage I want it like that
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Not sure of the name. It’s just a foundation coating. Fairly expensive
I notice the you use 2" X 6" for the monolithic slab so each slab is 5 1/2" thick. I use to use 2 X 6 for framing walls but that was for insulation purposes only. Jim
Closed Captions for hearing impaired PLEASE. Thank You!
I’ll look into that
We are loving watching your videos you are an amazing carpenter and my hubby and I feel like you could be a really great friend, we started watching you when you started AL and Gina's tiny house, keep up the great videos we look forward to them !
Great job ken...I like how u spent time answering peoples queries..good man..hope the weather is improving for u? x
We are actually done building garages until spring. I have enough footage to do about 6 more videos. All I need is time. :)
Where is this being built? (area). What does it cost today to build this type of building?
Northeastern Vermont. Around $50k today
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Do you install any Holdwns or anchor bolts on those garages that you build ❓❓👊
I read your response to my comment and I like to use 2-1/2 inch ring shank coil nails for the wall sheathing and 3 inch ring shank nails for the stud framing. I think that ring shank nails hold better than smooth shank nails. I also think people should use ring shank nails for the roof sheathing too.
MDO VIDEO I agree. I like the 3” for framing instead of the 3 1/4” because it doesn’t come through the other side of a doubled 2 by. Thanks for the comment
good stuff ken...going to start building my own 2 car garage from scratch next month...45 years old & sort of retired...great place to hide in too from my wife & daughter...(joke) :)...mitchell - sunshine coast queensland australia
Very nice. I hope your project goes well.
Awesome job 😃😃
How far down do you dig the perimeter trench?
That's a great build, that's about the size of a garage I have.
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Nice job, I like, congratulation
Thanks for watching
Pro tip when you're using a hammer drill to set anchors put your anchor up against the hammer drill bit and put a piece of tape so you know how deep to go so you're not going to shallow because you'll never get the anchor out or Too Deep drilling through your concrete.
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Salut , je vois que le charpente et belle , et moi je un projet commun . Je voudrais des conseils . J'ai un terrain de 50 mettre carré et , Je voudrais montée un maison en tôle ondulée moderne , est ce que c'est possible ?
Thanks for watching. I am not familiar with that type of construction. Sorry. I hope it goes well for you.
To me these are greatest Tiny houses. You have a place to park your car and you have a place to live. Plus they only take a small foot print.
You can build me one anytime Ken!
Please talk about the costs in these type of vids way more helpful
I have watched several of your videos now, and enjoy them very much. I haven't been able to tell where you build. I hate it when people in the comments criticise the work, but in Washington state where I live, code requirements are different.
Thanks for watching. We’re in Vermont
That Chad, he’s a great young man, and I hope he takes over some day…
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Hi Ken, I enjoy your work. About to build my own 16x24, what nails for the wall sheathing? And why sideways for the 4x8 sheets on this one? Thanks.
We use 2” ring shank galvanized sheathing nails. I like to lay them down so we can pull studs to 16” o.c. If they’re bowed.
Kens Karpentry thanks!
Love the work but no foam gasket between wood & concrete?...
Thanks for watching. A few minutes into the video you can see we stapled sill seal to the bottom of the wall panels before we tip them up.
Hi, Excelent video!! What is the with of the lumber of the wall?
Thanks for watching. 6”
Buen video
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Do you build in Gorgia?
Sorry we don’t
a couple of things, I like the idea of drilling the bolts into the concrete after its settled this way you cant go wrong with lining them up, I know you put gaskets on the bottom plates why not use pressure treated lumber, just curious, and carpentry is spelled wrong on your trailer, lol just messing with ya, great job
Mi speling iz atroshus. :) It's hard to see but the bottom plates are pressure treated. Thanks for watching.
Too good Sir👍🏾🙏🏽thankyou for sharing your knowledge to the world.
Thank you very much
Hey I just found the channel. Nice video I think I'll learn a lot following you. I just subbed, I hope to get your support in return since we're both Vermont based channels
Glastenbury Designs hey I’ll check out your channel. Thanks
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Good job Ken's Kapentry uses good gramer.
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Looks pretty efficient. Obviously you’ve done this a time or two...👍🏻
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Great work in your first lap !! Greece from germany !
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wouldn't it been better to sheet framework before sittin walls,
To much for us to lift
Great garage...could I interest you in a free home bible study?
Thanks for watching. The Bible study sounds interesting but I’m pretty busy at my church with a few different things.
I just f’n love how Ken builds!
Thanks for the video series. Question - why not drop in the anchor bolts when you poured the slab? Just always curious on others thoughts
For us it’s easier after the fact so we don’t put it under a stud or have to measure a bunch of times
Was this built with local permits? I am wondering for a small, rustic house that will have exposed framing inside and metal siding, is sheathing required for structural if I plan to screw in (3) 2x4 cross member studs horizontally on the outside like this : ua-cam.com/video/iqqMjQbzWyw/v-deo.html
Yes with local permits. If you don’t use wall sheathing it would be good to use x bracing.
@@kenskarpentry Thanks I don't mind x bracing but think it will still need more lumber so I have somewhere to brace vertical siding and panels in the middle. I'm just wondering if my architect and the building department will okay it. I need to call them but it's been difficult to explain it to them over the phone.
Hi. I'm from Newfoundland. Your accent sounds familiar? Where are you located? Area code 802. Vermont.
And you didn't need a 4 foot foundation? Nor rebar? Not afraid of heaving?
Trucker Daddy - AKA John in Québec thanks for the comment. Ayuh Vermont. 34 seconds into the video you can see the rebar
How much was it to built all together
Just the shell including concrete was around $34,000.
would tap cons work to anchor down to the concrete?
I’m not sure I’ve never used them
A whole lot of work was omitted between 7:53 and 7:55.
what size are those tgi that you can span 24' ?? 16" o.c.?
They are NI-80 14”. 16”o.c.
what are the dimensions for the rebar and why the trench .??
1/2” rebar.
is there a website that you got this garage kit from
Sorry no. Homeowner and I drew up the floor plan
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How much does something like this cost ?
This project including concrete and the exterior finished was around $34,000
Alaskan floating slab . This is first time hearing about this technique. Is it a solid very stable technique. Are those 2x6 or 2x8 s ? Excellent video
After building a house I always look at garage headers for sag and almost all of them do but mine will never sag LOL
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Ok but where is the final results??
Ken, I have subscribed to your videos and I would like to know how to see all your other 100 + videos? Thank you for your video! Roger.
Interesting. I thought they showed up if you typed in my channel name
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@@kenskarpentry please Mr am carpenter and joinery 10 years experience I need help please am happy to see you in this video
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I like the idea of high windows for security. Thank you for the video. Take care.
It’s also nice so you can put a workbench and tools anywhere in the garage without worrying to “block” the window. I opted for no windows in my workshop for that reason.
you didn't show us how to do the roof?
Thanks for the comment. If you watch the stage 2 video it shows the roof work.
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Bez izolácie beton drevo ??
zosivame izolaciu na spodnu dosku. asi 4 minuty to mozete vidief.
You build on a slab without any foundation walls above the slab?
Richard McKrell we’ve built some with one or two rows of blocks but I’ve built over 400 garages over the past 30 plus years just on a slab with great results. Thanks for the comment
I'd never do it myself, but if you can get a customer to accept a slab.
Richard McKrell I hear you. Around here often an $8,000 bill for sitework and frostwalls makes it impossible for people to have a garage to get their vehicles out of the harsh winters
Yeah I agree
@@richardmckrell4899 I'm a remodeling contractor in Virginia. There are a ton of houses around here built on a "slab on grade". It's not uncommon.
Very cool! Nice job guys!
If you go bigger than 24 x 24. Do you have make a footer?
mike johnson the largest we’ve done is 30x50 gambrel. We poured a thickened perimeter of 1’ deep and 2’ wide with 2 extra rows of rebar. That was 10 years ago and it still looks great.
Did you make the trusses that are between the first and second floor, or did you order them? What are they called?
Those are store bought. These particular I joists are Nordic NI-80 14"
Ok thanks..
That’s actually the first time I have seen someone use those.. I live in the South though, so maybe they arent used as commonly down here..
They work well to get clear span without posts. I think they are less money than scissor trusses.
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How much would this setup cost.
Thanks for watching. This was around $35,000 for the concrete up with the exterior finished.
If you came home with snow on your car, it seems like the melting snow would damage the wood and sheeting.
Jeff Brown thanks for the comment. We sloped the floor to the drain so that there wouldn’t be a water issue.
Jeff Brown you know people in Canada have had garages for over a 100 years and they don’t seem to fall down from the snow brought in on the cars. Canada has been known to get a wee bit of snow also. 🤣
Nice garage but how much did it come out to
This one was around $35,000 not including garage doors and siding.
Thank you for the response
I notice that you do not install the anchor bolts in the concrete when it is poured. You drill holes and install them after the wall sections are in place
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I have to learn how to build this house, very interesting.
Very nice. Have fun
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Wow. Welcome
Thanks, how distance you keep between each anchors?
About 6’
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The owner is going to wish it was bigger.
Steven Thury haha. That’s a conversation I always have with people
important is to wear construction shoes
Good reminder. Thanks
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I'm interested in buying one of these? Where are ya'll located
We're located in the Northeast corner of Vermont
@@kenskarpentry oh ok. I love in Mississippi so itd be too far off the drive. Thank you
Looks beautiful
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No dpc between concrete and sole plate of timber frame ? this could cause serious problems later.
John McCrank thanks for the comment. About four and a half minutes in you can see sill seal stapled to the bottom of the pressure treated
Nice Job boys
Jeff Nelson thanks
Thanks for this video!
Thanks for watching
quanto tempo levou p concluso d garagen??
about 3 weeks