Building a Custom Loft in the Warehouse!
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
We built our own custom loft at the warehouse! This thing is awesome, now we have tons more floor space once we move everything up onto of the loft and the shop will look a lot cleaner!
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I recommend adding a strip of anti-slip tape on each step of those stairs, so that you don't slip and fall by accident. Otherwise it looks great!
@hessel.boersma
4 жыл бұрын
Or just skateboard griptape
@thegiovannimauro
4 жыл бұрын
I bet they're fine now, but I can definitely see dust making that a big issue.
@Nic-lz6qh
4 жыл бұрын
@@hessel.boersma Or you could do it the old fashioned way and nail some roof shingles to the steps
@j.ballsdeep420
3 жыл бұрын
So sketch. Just. So much wrong
Came for the civic, stayed for the DIY lofts😂😂
@blink3790
4 жыл бұрын
almost same xd
I like watching Brad build. I can tell he's in his element.
@lsmfreakl5265
4 жыл бұрын
Zechariah Price what’s that symbol next to your name??
@zechariahprice605
4 жыл бұрын
@@lsmfreakl5265 I'm a paid channel member.
@RobbieFerreira
4 жыл бұрын
he really is 🤘🏼
@focusedzx3
4 жыл бұрын
@@RobbieFerreira this build scares me. I have been building houses for 20 plus years. one: screws have no real shear value. and should NOT be used for structural building. use nails. also add joist hangers for the front posts, the 8 screws you used for holding the 2x4's is not meant to hold the weight of that floor. screws are for deck boards and flooring.
Huge crack on the Jeep's windshield... "It's a Jeep thang you wouldn't understand" no offense :D
@RobbieFerreira
4 жыл бұрын
I yell at him for it every day 😂
@loganu9943
4 жыл бұрын
It's a Canadian winter thing you wouldn't understand😂
@Vaino_Hotti
4 жыл бұрын
@@loganu9943 How does the Canadian winter break a windshield? Crap flying from the road? I speculated that the windshield broke from body flex when driving offroad.
@loganu9943
4 жыл бұрын
@@Vaino_Hotti yeah it could of been body flex, my mother had 2 windshields cracked in two years from salt and rocks flying up off the road
The warehouse is finally becoming Robbie’s own
@RobbieFerreira
4 жыл бұрын
RIGHT😁
I love how you change it up from cars once and a while
This was a nice build 👌🏼 Edit: you can put drywalls and a door in the frame and have a real office
Nice job overall! Aside from the stairs (which you mentioned you will reinforce with 2x2's), the only thing I want to recommend is reinforcing that outside 2x4. Right now, that top 2x4 that ties the 2 4x4's together is the only thing supporting all of your joists. If anything where to go, that would be it. Easy way to reinforce that is to get a 2x8 and use some lag screws to the 4x4's and then across that 2x4 in a non-linear pattern to give more support. Safety first man! Thank for posting! Enjoyed the video 👍
Can we get some “stay committed” stickers/banners instead of “committed crew”. Please 🙏🏼
@Super-yz4jv
4 жыл бұрын
Chad Lowery or we could get both
@chadlowery9562
4 жыл бұрын
CRABlegs507 he asked us if that would be something we want so I’m saying yes it is.
@insaneskreaks1242
4 жыл бұрын
Honesty been really wanting one of them. I’m considering on making my own
@RobbieFerreira
4 жыл бұрын
they are coming soon!
You should cover "post malone" in stickers
@idkwhattoputhere4695
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, the shop is gaining so much personality at the moment, I love it
@BetaBear
4 жыл бұрын
Yes I like MCR, they need to have Austin’s(posty) face in the center of the pole
You're a true inspiration dude.. Love what you are doing!
This channel is 🔥I’m excited to see where you take us.
@RobbieFerreira
4 жыл бұрын
im excited for the ride to❤️
Robbie you’re almost at 200k!!!! Awesome being here since before the civ❤️❤️
I love how hands on and how much you build stuff on your channel. On of my favorite subs rn
Awesome video!
Great job guys!
loving the longer videos! keep it up!
Been loving your content lately❤️ Keep the good work up
I love this mix of DIY and car videos, everyday I wait for the upload and wonder if it will be car related or other topic related. I love the anticipation!!!!
Love the how the shop is coming along 👍👍
THANK YOU FOR UPLOADINGGGG LOVE THE VIDEOS and i miss Steve where is he ?
@RobbieFerreira
4 жыл бұрын
he is at the new house! he is goooood!
@ViktorJ0van0vski
4 жыл бұрын
@@RobbieFerreira great news thanks 😉🤙
Let's goooo! 200k subscribers!
Love it 😊
Love it, wish I could built something like this. Keep up the work Robbie!
Love your videos keep up the work man
We have a small urban loft downtown and need extra space in the living room. This would be perfect to build so we could make office space!
This is too good.
Ayyy, the first episode of Rob the Builder!?
Oh yeah!
200.000 subs! Congrats bro. You guys deserve it.
Good job Robbie!
Yo let's go 200k glad to be supporting the channel
That is awesome
Just a random thought but you could remodel and redo the bathroom, extend it so you can make the staircase less steep. Love these different DIY type videos. Stay Committed.
This actually looks sick. Ive been wanting to build one for ages
Man I’m on S10 withdraw! Great to see there’s a better place to store things now
always enjoy your videos, and love seeing green British Columbia, I hope your day has been a good day.
@19:40 Its the natural desire/instinct of humans to build their own shelter. Its instinctively fulfilling. Same reason Why building forts as a kid feels good. Great build! Im moving to a high ceiling apartment and looking into building something like this. Love the stairs. Simple, gets the job done.
Got that channel membership! Proud to support the channel and help make these fire videos even better 🔥 🔥
@RobbieFerreira
4 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU 🔥
@julienbrown3041
4 жыл бұрын
Robbie Ferreira np man happy to support such an amazing channel and guy. Your so genuine in your vids, I love it. By far my favourite channel by a long shot
200k around the corner!!! Subbed around 15k ♥️🤙🏻
i didn’t even watch this video yet i’m watching the add BUT i’m very excited so keep up the work robbie love these videos!!!
Make the side railing either detachable or hinged incase u but a big part on top that might not fit if u have a railing there in the way. And u can just put it back up when u need to
Nice dude
Please do more of these types of videos as well !
Super surprised how well y’all did that. Congratulations
Pressurise the bags and then use a spray bottle with some soapy water to locate leaks. I'm glad you said you should add another post, that 2x4 is definitely not up to the task without at least another post for support. I'd also make sure all those steps have some sort of grip on them.
Your channel seriously deserves more subs if you dont hit a mil by the end of the year I'll be so surprised. Keep it up robbie you're a true legend 👍
Let's go my dudes
Saw all of that on IG last night. Looks pretty rad honestly!
200k subs baby!
Absolutely cannot wait to see you rolling with Birdy’s frs. Gonna be insane
We do will calls at work for big parts orders. In HVAC it’s common to will call the metal for the jobs because it takes up so much space. We pretty much only store our package units, split systems, and small stuff for material like copper fittings, t stats, etc which we sometimes also will call instead of running around Home Depot 😂
NICE JOB🤘🏽
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Great video. Lots of diff content doff skills! 👌🏾
Hey Robbie just wanted to give you an early congratulations on 200k. I’ve been a long time viewer since you had less than 5/10k subs. I found your channel through your tricks and tips for the brz! It’s crazy to see how far you’ve come on this journey I remember watching the video where you moved and quit your job at the dealership to move across Canada and go full time on KZread and I was like wow this dude is crazy it’s never gonna work for him and you risked everything for KZread and I’m so glad you proved me wrong and this really worked out for you! Congratulations again love what you are doing keep it up! #staycommitted
A lot of garage loft building on KZread. Love the channel.
@DeoneSoBord
4 жыл бұрын
Is that r34 in your prof pic yours?
5:39 Why was that actually funny, that shouldn't be funny lmao
love watching a sweet shop like this being built up!!! huge fan, go team canada! 👍👍👍👍👍👍😀👍😀👍😀👍😀👍😀👍😀👍😀👍😀
@DeoneSoBord
4 жыл бұрын
theres really not enough canadian auto vloggers! I've been doing videos for fun but I don't have a "sports" car yet haha. one day 😂
@TCProject253
4 жыл бұрын
@@DeoneSoBord I'm out here trying!!!! 🤘 Montreal Canada , comin at yah live lol.
@DeoneSoBord
4 жыл бұрын
@@TCProject253 nice channel man, Alberta Strong over here 💪
@TCProject253
4 жыл бұрын
@@DeoneSoBord i'll be following your journey ✌😀
@DeoneSoBord
4 жыл бұрын
Project 253 thanks man, I’m gonna follow yours as well 😄✌🏻
To spare floor space. Rather than the centered 4 by 4 on the 2 by 4 header, just add a 2 by 8 to the face of if from corner to corner aka 4x4 to 4x4. Tag 2 screws every 16 inches, 3 inch screws would do.
I would use the white thread seal tape on all of the fittings especially the bag ones where the leader line goes into the bag. i DIY Installed my bags on my 2015 wrx and did this and have had no issues. hope this helps
Deff some anti slip material on each step on stairs , and I'd so put a bed up there lol and a tv and just chill haha
Haven’t even watched it yet but I already love it
Don't know why, but I loved watching this!
Add some led strips under it for the lighting, it will look nice :).
My dad and I built stairs with that method and they didn’t last too long (sections of 2x4 under the sides of each stair, bolted into the side plates). We eventually had to make new side plates with cutouts and screwed them in place of the 2x4’s. No issues after that.
For just storage you are fine ! The only thing the city would have a problem with is the stairs
yay more committed crew videos! that loft is super cool and especially that you only built it in 9 hours. you should put some grip tape on the steps so you don’t ever slip and fall (idea from supi tech studio) also congrats on the progress of making the shop more of your shop than just a shop. can’t wait to see more progress on the s10!
Can you make more of these DIY videos You are truly my favorite KZreadr
you need to add at least a 1x or 2x4 running under the middle just to add support to the middle of the each step.
i would still add little supports in between the beams under the ply wood just so you dont fall threw
I would add additional pillars going down from under the staircase to fill in any unwanted space and use it as cubby space (for bolts, desk supplies, oil bottles, etc. It will also allow for a more stable/secure staircase steps.
Hey Robbie I'm sure you've already thought about it but I would love to see a building a BRZ in 10 minute video once everything is fine tuned and I think a total cost video on how much it took to buill the BRZ would be dope too much love from NB keep up the awesome work!
Awsome I would suggest put hand railing on the outer side of the staircase too. Look great yall did a nice job.
Tokyo Drift vibes man. Looks dope!
You need some small triangle bits to put under each step to keep them from flexing
AMAZING VIDEO!!! The loft kinda give me a Tokyo Drift vibe like when they all in the garage playing cards haha good shit guys!!!!
Awnsome loft ! Im gonna build one like this someday! Im from Quebec City it is so funny to see Emmerson pull up with the Tim Horton ! Shout out to all Canadian !
2x4s should have been on top of the posts and the front side should have been doubled up, but that works and your having fun, and your not building a house so meh, should be strong enough for some tires and bumpers maybe
Notification squad wya
You should build storage for oil and stuff under the stairs
Grip tape the steps... also if it were me I would’ve wood glued the ends of the steps too but that’s just me... loos great keep it up!
Fire
I think its a way better bet to do storage underneath it. Itll be a pain to always have to walk up and down the stairs to get things, especially when super heavy things start being put up. The office would be a way better idea.
Put some plywood behind the stairs for more support and some anti slip tape
Y’all are basically bob the builder now
2 things I'd like to mention from an engineering perspective. Where are your Joist Hangers? Quite literally, ALL of your weight is being supported by a 2x4 in its axis of least strength over a span of what appears to be over 12ft, plus a couple of wood screws into the 2x8 stringer along the wall. As a result, if it fails anywhere, it will be on the wall, roughly dead center where the Moment of Inertia is at its greatest. With that said, the average pine 2x4's deflection strength in these conditions is roughly 800 pounds. White Oak is about 1500 pounds and a correctly-performed kick can break a 4ft long one against the grain if struck dead center in the same manner. Also, the 4x4 posts do not appear to be properly anchored into the concrete. For perspective, I built a free-standing 3'6"x12' porch a few years ago using recycled lumber. Double 2x6 front and rear stringer beams, plus 2x6s on both ends, with 2x4 joists on joist hangers on both ends spaced on 16" centers, running front to back. Each joist hanger had six 3" screws to engage BOTH of the 2x6s, and 4 securing the 2x4 joist to the hanger. Repeat for the other end, and every other hanger. The whole thing was sitting on six 4x4 posts, diagonal braced to the frame in both axes, then secured on concrete with 4 anchors per post. Walking surface was regular 12ft long 2x4s, screwed into the 2x4 joists and on the outer frame. Any load placed anywhere on the porch was supported by EVERY floor joist AND the frame, and the greatest span distance between any two points of strength was under 12". Weighed 550 lbs when I moved it into position by myself. Now you can see why I can break a 2x4 with one kick ;) Built a set of 4 wheel crib jack stands last year out of regular 2x4s for $80 to support a 2001 BMW 750IL. Each stand is 30lbs, can hold a regular jack stand on top of it, and the set can hold a Russian T-62 tank before deflection is measurable. Ain't physics awesome?
Add another vertical post beam in the middle
You are the only youtuber i watch on a regular basis
@RobbieFerreira
4 жыл бұрын
well thank you for that!
@MightBeBren
4 жыл бұрын
@@RobbieFerreira i actually live in the area too but have never seen your cars
Almost at 200k subs!!!!!!
200000 sub special Robbie ❤️🔥
Brad's construction skills really glowed up in this video
Just got home from rippin rcs with my girl, cant wait to watch this
You can use OSB at the walls it will be look nice
brb finna go live in Robbies loft
It's the first time a youtuber has responded to me. ❤🤗
Let's go
You should put some walls under the loft and make it in to a Nice office
you should put LED strips on the bottom of the platform, did something similar in my room
Next you need to get an air reel installed from the ceiling beside your car hoist.