Building a Mancave: 2
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
In this episode I show you how we set the trusses on our mancave project. we wrap up most our framing, and prepare for our steel to arrive. I felt like this episode had some great drone footage, so let me know if you like the drone shots or could care less. regardless make sure you have hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications so you don't miss any of these mancave episodes!! It turns out awesome. If you want sneak peaks into alot of the day by day and want to spoil how this one turns out...head over to Instagram and follow along @rrbuildings.
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With Ryan's kzread.infoUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan, I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
Thank you for posting this. We are looking at bare land (just because you can't really get a beautiful chunk of land *and* a great house in an affordable set) and have been terrified of the approach to a raw piece of land. There is a beautiful parcel and the county is very friendly towards low-impact housing going into the area, and simpler, stick-ish type buildings are really the best - I have some designs that specify universal rainwater collection as well as pre-plumbed for solar (I do not yet have an established company, we need to move first). I use the designs of the fish and wildlife department cabins and facilities as examples. Nice, pretty but straightforward, super feature loaded and well built, and designed to fit into the local ecosystem with minimal disruption. We've already had some poor luck with real estate "professionals" and are now overlong in the place we are right now, and once we can get stakes pulled up here we'd like to be on to our new, debt-free, semi-retired lives. My "career" over the past 20+ years has been building labs and shops for engineering work (I specify vendors for fabrication/electrical/plumbing/seismic/fire, et al - the *inside* of a structure). Once we have no mortgage, all the money I earn is ours and while I have become disabled I still have recruiters trying to get to me so I know that I am useful and valuable. We'll transition - I just want a nice place to live and if we can wrangle the project ourselves it's kind of dumb not to be selfish about the features we want in designing them in, up to and including access to three phase power, wastewater/hazmat capabilities, possibly even a wet bench, so venting and particular materials and controls are necessary. :-) Thanks again for sharing. Every time I see someone has just went and shown everyone that it's not a big deal, use proper tools, get the right help, and it mostly drops by the numbers - that's pro af and more people should demonstrate such if they're going to role model for the internet.
currently in school for carpentry and watching your videos humbles me and hopefully one day ill be as good as you !
@RRBuildings
5 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome man I promise you it’s totally achievable. I am nothing special. I just always try my hardest to do my best regardless of the circumstances.
@dre5491
5 жыл бұрын
Keep at in man, the trade industries are hurting for good employees!
That kaboda is really something. Some skills manoeuvring that thing
Gettin’ her done! Man I would love a building that size. Nice work gentlemen.
Sure seems like a lot of progress for only two days. Video quality is top-notch.
@rubenvarela4077
5 жыл бұрын
You be surprised what we do in two days
@bubbathedog7625
5 жыл бұрын
@@rubenvarela4077 Surprised? I'm impressed to amazement!
@thnksno
5 жыл бұрын
These buildings start out quickly, the details take a bit longer. I joked when I had mine put up that it would be done next week. About 5 weeks later it was done.
Holy Crap..Thank you for your vision of excellence and your sharing.You have brought KZread to a whole new standard.Very thankful for another KZreadr mentioned your content.
I think your best quality as a workman is how you anticipate project challenges and address them early. It’s very impressive. Hold your head high, you’re doing great work.
after having worked in residential and commercial (mostly wood) building design as a structural engineer for 9 months, I find myself watching a lot of these videos. It really does help me understand what contractors like to do and what they don't. That in turn helps me make the decisions I make to give the contractor the best solution I can. Subbed and Belled
So much perfection in your work, I like it, you won’t find it a lot these days and it comes from your way of dealing with people, with honesty. I adore your work . Bravo
That cut-in bit at the back is just begging for a bit of paving and a nice little fire pit. I hope the detail on the building will be spark-proof!
Just amazed by that attachment on the skidster, never seen one of those till I watched your videos. What a clever solution and money saver vs bringing in a truck crane!
Love all of the details. They add to up to an incredible structure that goes way above and beyond a typical "pole barn". I just wish I had enough land in my suburbia realm to have you build one.
Another master class in building. Nice work Greg and crew.
I find it really neat how you explain why something is different than usual (the 2x8 in the trusses), but then you show why you did something once the truss was in place. The site is coming along great, and like you mentioned in the first video with comparing post-framing to "standard" house construction, you can see from the drone footage what the differences are between your site and the neighboring one in the construction proceeses. Thank you for sharing!
Dude the music in this video is KILLER
@RRBuildings
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Anne
@jeremyw3961
5 жыл бұрын
@@RRBuildings that beat at 3:40 tho...lol
Just watched the first video! It’s coming along great. 💪🏻
You should see if you can do a tour with your truss manufacturer. That way you can show a true to start to finish of the complete process. Maybe even show the design stage.
@DJAZAlwayz
5 жыл бұрын
What a cool idea !!
@russellzauner
5 жыл бұрын
100 percent emoji
@topherwitt
4 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. But would add how you go about ordering the trusses...especially with the added nailers like you mentioned with the laminated one
This skid steer with track and telescopic boom si so useful.
Excellent work!!! Job site cleanliness matters!!! Well Done!!!
That time lapse with the cloud roll over looks great.
Excellent video! That tandem transition truss is interesting! I couldn't get my head around what you were saying when it was on the ground but then completely understood it once you flew it into place.
OMG, gotta love that Kubota!
The way you guys do things is just soooooooo much more thorough than what gets done here in Australia it’s amazing
Who the hell thumbs down these videos. Great bunch of guys, great building, true craftsmen
Your videography and editing is getting better, and as Anne of all trades said the music in this one was Killer. great choice. keep up the good work!!
Thumbs up! I enjoy the drone footage.
I freakin' love your job... you make people love building stuff! Keep it up!
Great job! Can't wait for part 3! I wish you were closer to Michigan!
worst thing about this cold weather is we don not get to see Greg in his Borat-style tank top.
@RRBuildings
5 жыл бұрын
Haha I will not be sharing that with him....he would probably still go shirtless in the winter
Another gorgeous building rising from the ground, music in this was spot on 🤙🏻 looking forward to the next, great job bro
I love the editing, music, and drone footage! 😀
Man how I would love to work for a company like this! Authentic great workmanship and motivated.
What a great video, really love that. SurvivalAustria
That jib crane on the Kubota is really slick piece! Looks like it really earns its keep. You guys do some really nice buildings for sure.
Cool Music and Cool Chain Structuring
Kyle great job on the video footage both from the ground and the drone! The man cave is going to be great! Looking forward to the next video!
@RRBuildings
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks a bunch
Nice work, nice videos, nice channel. Catching up on all your previous videos. One thing to add from when you were talking about what you carry in your bags, i do different stuff, traditional joinery type large timbers framing and mostly use snickers pockets, but i keep a hard bristled brush like a vegetable brush with me to clean any dirt, sand, ice or snow from any piece of wood before marking, cutting or planing
REALLY diggin the Mavic drone footage... I'm a little late to the game, but that's one of the MANY reasons I keep watching your videos - awesome shots of the great work you guys do! :D
That Tele-Boom is impressive,.... nice to see a product that's produced in a small town right here in North Dakota!!
Awesome Build! I love the added drone footage along with the music! The videos are getting better my man. Keep it up.
First class operation.
Nice Building! You never disappoint.
Your editing and video skills are on point! Love this channel.
Drone footage in the snow. I like!
@RRBuildings
5 жыл бұрын
me too....just don't like working in the snow
@canniballectus2560
5 жыл бұрын
Second both of you. I really enjoy the videos, keep on doing you.
@russellzauner
5 жыл бұрын
Use the drone to dust the snow off. If it can't, you have legit need for bigger, badder, more payload carrying drone. Move up to 5 or 6 props lol
Very interesting truss design on the large center one
Lookin good.
Nicely Done 🏗 Great Ariel Shot 🚁 Nice Martinez Speed Square 📐 On The Last Video...🤜
great Job !!!!!
Its amazing the home owner isn't having you also build the house. A post frame house would be so versatile and easy to configure as the years go by.
@RRBuildings
5 жыл бұрын
I think I’d post frame was allowed in the subdivision he might have lol. Who knows but that’s okay... I like to specialize when I can and thankfully I haven’t had to do anything else in the last few years
@noc8076
5 жыл бұрын
@@RRBuildings You are truly inspiring, and I know that structural screws are strong, but I always prefer to have beams carrying beams, wood on wood and not rely on fasteners and nails to carry load.
I want one! Great job!
Lol @ at the kid laugh while blowing snow into Greg's face.
Love me some drone footage!
Awesome intro brother! Jacked!
Like the drone shots...
That lvl header is massive.
That drone footage is getting pretty sick, my man!
Shop before the house nice
I wish a more pole barn builders would put these kind of videos out.
Forget that snow and mud !
Great viewing over breakfast
Been watching your vids for 2 hrs now and I am gonna sub.....I want to see the finished product......you guys are great....... :)
I just watched part 1 like an hour ago literally and was like man no part 2 now i got back on youtube thanks definetly gonna subscribe
@RRBuildings
5 жыл бұрын
Heck yeah!! Thanks a bunch
The drone video is great.
I’m kinda blown away. You guys do such good work. Surprised you didn’t use a tag line.
Just need to implement in my woodworking project
Just saw a few vids of a bunch of tornado over in that region today. Hope it wasn't there... building coming along nicely.
Nice work
на древесной пропитке съекономили !
Really really cool video. Awesome job. You earned a sub.
yet another great video always get impressed with how great and fast you guys work and thats great how you still make time to explain everything you do would you ever have another live show like your shop show
@RRBuildings
5 жыл бұрын
What would you like me to do live??
@dokmanian
5 жыл бұрын
@@RRBuildings anything that works for you even a tool review very appreciated
First your crew is awesome, not easy to work and being filmed. Second your framing process is top notch.
That blade!
Apparently when ninja business gets slow ninjas build barns...
Wish you guys were in Michigan!!
if I was living in Illinois i will like work with you!!
Nice part 2. The guy accross the road must be on the zoning board his barn looks much bigger than the one you are putting up. Fantastic video footage and appreciate the professional detailed narration. I just recently started watching. Subscribed, and hooked now😊 Thanks.
@WelshRabbit
5 жыл бұрын
I suspect neighbor is sweating bullets since he built his bigger than the subdivision's covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs) permit. Under the law of most states (I'm not licensed to practice law in Illinois) even if he was totally unaware of the limitations, if CC&Rs were properly recorded on the public record, his property is subject to them, and he's deemed in law to have actual or constructive knowledge of those limitations. I've seen plenty of cases where owners are required to demolish or modify (at great expense) non-complying structures. Even if the board of directors does not take action, a lot of CC&Rs allow ANY homeowner in the subdivision to bring a civil action to enforce compliance. Moral -- beware of homeowner associations (and the CC&R's under which the operate). HOAs tend to become the domain of would-be petty tyrants who will, if allowed, dictate as many aspects of the use and enjoyment of your property as they can get away with.
@kansascountry970
5 жыл бұрын
Dave D I think it was in part one where he replied to a comment saying the realtor didn’t give the neighbor the paperwork stating the rules on building for that area and he wasn’t aware until after it was built. They are now trying to figure out what to do
@daved7024
5 жыл бұрын
@@WelshRabbit I agree 100% They are Tyrants, I hope that owner doesn't have to modify his barn after all it is his property.
U guys will have that building done b4 the house is done guess the owner will have to live in the garage lol 😂
Awesome video! Love all the info you have in them. Are the white jugs around the site what you use to store your chains in?
In UK that would be a HUGE mancave.
Kyle, Great job so far. Looking forward to watchi g the rest of the series. I see the building across the street os not one of yours. Any major differences in how you construct yours vs theirs?
Looks like the house framers left the stair opening uncovered!
~12:31 - - On end wall trusses, what is supporting it? Just the nails in the post/extenders since it appears to be inline with your girts? Do you block down on the corners to grade? I am new to post frame. I have 3 structures needed on my property and your videos are probably going to make it a reality over conventional framing, THANKS!
Good music in this video
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Enjoy watching your videos and crews. Only comment is you guys should be wearing hard hats. May not be as comfortable, but neither is being dead.
One thing that has caught my attention in all of your builds is the lack of bearing for the headers. All the roof weight is bearing on those 20 penny ring shank nails only ,and maybe a few metal siding screws. Do these building have to be inspected ,and if so how do they pass? For example, that house being built on the same lot has to have 2 jack studs per opening,and 4 for openings 6 foot wide or more following the load path to the foundation,which in your case would be the post pier. Just curious. And the drone footage is great. Thanks for the video.
That kind of construction would never happen in Canada with our winters :o
I finally understand why its called a Truss Boom now lol.
I am viewing this video Dec 1 and no snow in our area yet
This is fantastic work! Well done. Question, are the wall perlins 2x4 or 2x6?
That Tan & Green building across the road is not an RR Building, bet he is kicking him self now.
Man that looks so cold out there. In NZ we're in shorts and t-shirts and having BBQ's. We get snow here once every 20 or 30 years. Love watching your video's. Peter O
I just has to turn k the 65" tv to see this my dream its someday my channel make enough money to so i can move to us and have a garage like this love your channel
I built a thirty by fifty pole barn. I did it during the summer. Much better timing!
Now that's an interesting build. A wrap around porch would have really been a great addition to the build. BTW, when listing a property for sale they do not include the porch as part of the home or building square footage. This is my beef with these interpretations by "officials or authorities" of HOAs, covenants, rules, standards, codes, reg's, etc. They are meant to help guide and keep a structure safe for occupancy and usage. Anything else seems suspect as public/official overreach in authority. In other words, it becomes shrouded as a political or personnel problem.
Hope you aren't racing the framers next door. My god, you guys build fast.
Ruthless Ruth Digby and Carol Ol girl approved! Diddle Dee Dee
"I'LL edit out one of those swings and the miss...". = 'I wish I were Larry Haun too...'
with regards to your roof purlins/strapping that you fasten your roof steel to, is there a special simpson tie you use to attach those to your truss or are they simply toe-nailed? How do they not rack under snow load? We build a lot of similar projects in Ontario and I love that method for a lot of applications such as a covered entrance with a timber-framed exposed truss