Update on the electrical install. Hvac talk and other ramblings
Жүктеу.....
Пікірлер: 65
@kojirohight98382 жыл бұрын
Great looking building! I think all the electrical is great
@TheNewps2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful pole barn, your attention to detail and forethought is impressive. Clearly you thought a lot about what you wanted. I appreciate your perspective on contractors and not paying upfront. I agree, it keeps them motivated to get the job done as quickly as possible.
@kentg862 жыл бұрын
I'm in the process of finishing a 35x60 and came across your video. Really helpful. Your comment about not paying until the job is done really resonantes with me, you cut these huge "material deposits" and sit around sweating for weeks waiting for the job to happen. Had my slab poured last week so I only have walls, electric, insulation and HVAC remaining so I'll be using your stuff as a guide. Thanks!
@kimwinter5072 жыл бұрын
Great job on all 4 . Great help as well. We are looking in northern Oklahoma as a place to retire.
@sky1732 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. I'll be running electricity in my 40x60 this spring/summer. It'll be a fun project. Thanks for sharing. Looks great.
@Scott_69HemiDart2 жыл бұрын
Great video and thanks for all the info. We are building a 40x60, just signed the contract Monday. I agree with your thinking, we have worked hard all our life and time to enjoy it........................you never know what tomorrow will bring.
@nannamoonpiee2 жыл бұрын
Looks great. I am just building mine. Looks like yours. Same colors and about same size mine is40x64 x 16 .Thanks for sharing.
@adventurerhoades2 жыл бұрын
Great barn it's awesome, agree about waiting 10 years
@gr8705
It’s a lot like work running MC and hanging lights. I used about 250 ft of 12/2 MC for my 26x40x14 metal building to wire 4 UFO highbays (2 per switch) and 5 outlets. Next is wiring 3 exterior lights which will take about 80 ft of MC. I did hire an electrician to install an 100 amp panel in the builng an a couple of 50/20 RV plugs and a 20 exterior plug. I will be at about $8,000 for electrical when I am done.
@MrPONCHO4672 жыл бұрын
Extremely helpful video
@back2basics5972 жыл бұрын
It's beautiful even unfinished. Like the fence around the pole barn and the garage doors too. It looks like a project that will be easy to proceed with and not like a chaotic project bugged down in quagmire and shit.
@bryanashcraft80172 жыл бұрын
Beautiful building brother, we are building our house now. Going back and forth on a 30x50 or a 30x40 pole barn. Enjoy the content !
@victorflores97902 жыл бұрын
Beautiful! Looking to build the same.
@bigreggie61572 жыл бұрын
You are so right about the cost.(Texas)...thank you👍finally we are talking about money...and details.....🇺🇸again thanks for information
@timphillips4072
really nice build i just subscribed
@michaelkeeton78202 жыл бұрын
Nice barn! I'm using the same high bay's in my 30 x 50, I really like them. I'm perplexed that your electricians ran MC everywhere. It would have been much cleaner and cheaper to run 3/4" - 1" EMT. They could run 15 20amp circuits through one 1" EMT run. Not being critical, just an observation. EMT allows for future proofing. If you leave a little room in the EMT runs, it makes adding circuits down the road much more simple. Just something for others to think about who run across this later. Congrats on the barn though, those doors are awesome.
@imacoonass012 жыл бұрын
That is one nice shop!
@uoobwatcher2 жыл бұрын
Love the doors...
@seansysig2 жыл бұрын
Crazy build. Leave the glass out of the bottom row on the shop doors it has to do with the shock & vibration when contacting the concrete.
@danieldrinkwalter23932 жыл бұрын
Great series, appreciate the info. I am GCing my build of a new house, with a 40 X 40 over-sized detached garage. Really like your garage doors. Can you tell me where you ordered them?
Пікірлер: 65
Great looking building! I think all the electrical is great
Beautiful pole barn, your attention to detail and forethought is impressive. Clearly you thought a lot about what you wanted. I appreciate your perspective on contractors and not paying upfront. I agree, it keeps them motivated to get the job done as quickly as possible.
I'm in the process of finishing a 35x60 and came across your video. Really helpful. Your comment about not paying until the job is done really resonantes with me, you cut these huge "material deposits" and sit around sweating for weeks waiting for the job to happen. Had my slab poured last week so I only have walls, electric, insulation and HVAC remaining so I'll be using your stuff as a guide. Thanks!
Great job on all 4 . Great help as well. We are looking in northern Oklahoma as a place to retire.
Awesome video. I'll be running electricity in my 40x60 this spring/summer. It'll be a fun project. Thanks for sharing. Looks great.
Great video and thanks for all the info. We are building a 40x60, just signed the contract Monday. I agree with your thinking, we have worked hard all our life and time to enjoy it........................you never know what tomorrow will bring.
Looks great. I am just building mine. Looks like yours. Same colors and about same size mine is40x64 x 16 .Thanks for sharing.
Great barn it's awesome, agree about waiting 10 years
It’s a lot like work running MC and hanging lights. I used about 250 ft of 12/2 MC for my 26x40x14 metal building to wire 4 UFO highbays (2 per switch) and 5 outlets. Next is wiring 3 exterior lights which will take about 80 ft of MC. I did hire an electrician to install an 100 amp panel in the builng an a couple of 50/20 RV plugs and a 20 exterior plug. I will be at about $8,000 for electrical when I am done.
Extremely helpful video
It's beautiful even unfinished. Like the fence around the pole barn and the garage doors too. It looks like a project that will be easy to proceed with and not like a chaotic project bugged down in quagmire and shit.
Beautiful building brother, we are building our house now. Going back and forth on a 30x50 or a 30x40 pole barn. Enjoy the content !
Beautiful! Looking to build the same.
You are so right about the cost.(Texas)...thank you👍finally we are talking about money...and details.....🇺🇸again thanks for information
really nice build i just subscribed
Nice barn! I'm using the same high bay's in my 30 x 50, I really like them. I'm perplexed that your electricians ran MC everywhere. It would have been much cleaner and cheaper to run 3/4" - 1" EMT. They could run 15 20amp circuits through one 1" EMT run. Not being critical, just an observation. EMT allows for future proofing. If you leave a little room in the EMT runs, it makes adding circuits down the road much more simple. Just something for others to think about who run across this later. Congrats on the barn though, those doors are awesome.
That is one nice shop!
Love the doors...
Crazy build. Leave the glass out of the bottom row on the shop doors it has to do with the shock & vibration when contacting the concrete.
Great series, appreciate the info. I am GCing my build of a new house, with a 40 X 40 over-sized detached garage. Really like your garage doors. Can you tell me where you ordered them?