Building A Massive Homestead Shed (Part 1)
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kzread.info/dash/bejne/aGallMOen92eZNo.html
Link to Spicer Designs video custom fabricating the gusset plates
Link to One Eye Customs KZread Channel
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Link to Spicer Designs video custom fabricating the gusset plates
Link to One Eye Customs KZread Channel
youtube.com/@OneEyeCustoms?si=w1AstC5Fi7ORabLR
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kzread.info/dash/bejne/aGallMOen92eZNo.html Link to Spicer Designs video custom fabricating the gusset plates
Kyle and Doug are truly great friends . Both are very knowledgeable and always willing to help a friend out. My son is extremely blessed to have crossed paths with these two guys. It should be noted that they do this with no expectation for payment. They are just happy to help a friend out, but I will admit, they do have a lot fun doing it! Thank you Kyle and Doug!
@MrThorp1
7 ай бұрын
thats what you call a freind. I enjoy seeing you and the Mrs. out there helping. Your son has a very enjoyable channel.
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more!
@SpicerDesignsLLC
7 ай бұрын
Thanks for that! Hes got great parents as well. Except you got stuck with all that concrete work.
@blakeroni
7 ай бұрын
Can we have a heads up for the next Collab and maybe we can help cover $ pizza etc?
@andrewviperpingel9565
7 ай бұрын
Be careful Kyle! You fell down lol
Thank you!! Loved the music and your tool belt! Now time for that ROOF!!!
Great video buddy! I had a blast working with you and Doug. Looking forward to seeing the finished product. I just hope it doesnt fall down…..It might
With all the stuff on KZread, it is good to actually see something built correctly
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
I love the build Adam. You may have already done this but hurricane ties should get screws in all of the holes. The theatrics made me laugh especially the tripping part and neighbor Doug's role - "he knows how to do everything whether he's done it or not". Precious. Thanks for the video as always, Todd in NH.
Great build!!! You're a Lucky man to have friends like Kyle and Doug!!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Great job
Perfect shake down project before you build the big barn 👍
Brilliant video, you are blessed, particularly for an ex accountant! Seriously though, look how far you have come, 141,000+ subscribers, c.2,900 views in under an hour, people must like your channel!
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Thank you Bruce. It has been a journey.
Perfect helpers! Going to be real nice.
God bless them for helping you with this.
Looking good thus far. It’s hard to say thanks enough for the help from neighbors. Good job team!
You guys never cease to amaze and how fortunate to have such wonderful friends!!
Love the tres amigos
Great to have friends like Kyle Doug. Truly blessed. Building really looking good. God bless
AWESOME!
Can’t wait to see the other videos on this build. Thank you for sharing.
You have some awesome friends!
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Yes we do
Awesome job guys, very professional looking!
“Through the power of filming and editing” … 😂 … “it looked like Adam did some work.” Great video / friends. Nicely done Adam!
Very nice shed Adam. That will sure be incredibly useful. Sounds like you'll be cooking up some steak dinners for Doug and Kyle.
Now for the roof and walls!
Nice job Adam. And your "Amish Crew" did it all without horses, suspenders and black brimmed hats. Stay safe, healthy and warm. Bill H from Cranberry Township
Adam nice job and thanks to your friends So which of your friends fell down it the beginning I’m Joe from Connecticut I dig your channel Thanks for sharing
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
That was Kyle. He’s always falling down
That thing is a borderline barn! Keep up the great work.
This was the one I was waiting for. I have learned the hard way that when the pro’s are at our house for a project, I stay out of the way. I too stick around in case they need something handed up to them, or just refill their water bottles. We just finished a deck redo a couple weeks ago. The fellow who did it is a real pro at finish carpentry, so replacing the decking, skirt boards & steps was child’s play for him. He devoted his weekends to our project as he works as a finish carpenter on very very expensive homes. He also installed a really nice aluminum railing system. Watching him figure the angles was amazing. One thing we did find out, 35 or so years ago when we built the original deck, the carpenters then treated “brown wood”, Osmose, from Menards. The guys building the deck then used standard Phillips head screws. When my friend and I started the demo work on the deck we were amazed that the chemical in the wood literally ate the screws was down to a pencil lead size. He used ceramic coated fasteners this time around. As far as we know they are impervious to any preservative chemicals in the wood. After the demo was done, he went around and added ceramic coated fasteners to all of the exposed wood that we could see where the old fasteners were. This should ensure that the bones of the deck stay good and strong. We noticed too, after removing the decking that the stringers were split from to hole were from the decking screws had been. Our guy suggested to sister 2 x 6 pressure-treated lumber to the original 2 x 10’s. We then covered the tops of the new wood and the old stringers with a 3” wide tape to help keep the water out of the old wood, and help protect the new wood. Our carpenter said the two by tens will still carry the load, but we used the 2x6’s to attach the new decking. The afore mentioned tape also comes in 6” width. Also we used cedar this time around. See you in the next episode.
I am going to need some lessons from Kyle. I have never been able to use an angle grinder that good. 😅 looks like a great start. Good luck.
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Thanks Evan yeah he’s pretty talented haha
Adam. I am a newer viewer, and I am enthralled by this! I always look forward to your content and projects. Thank you and it looks great!
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Thanks Tony, glad to have you here and that you enjoy the videos.
The go get it guy does a lot to. I'm normally that guy. Let the pros do what they do , but make sure they don't take extra steps to get something. Looks great.
Very nice work 👌 The best part of helping friends is knowing you'll always be able to count on them when you need help too. Nice teamwork 👏
Nice to have friends that are willing to assist with the build. Building is looking good. Stay safe.
when you do projects like this, i think it would be cool if you set a camera a little ways back and made a separate video with a time lapse of the whole project. but awesome job guys!
Adam,excellent work and video and great to have friends around to help out on projects 😮😊❤
Looking good Adam. Luckily you have good friends like Doug and Kyle. Hope you got them steak dinners.
Great job! I need you 3 to come help me do one just like that.
That’s legit! Looking awesome dude! Gettin it done just in time before the white stuff flies! Great lookin brackets!
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Yeah hopefully we’ll have a roof and walls before the 2nd snow of the year
WOW 😮. Man, that's just Beautiful! It's not just an amateur built shed, that's a brilliant professional quality shed. You are lucky to have this kind of friends.
This is exactly what I'd like to build. Only it will probably take me weeks to make this much progress 😂. Looking forward to seeing this thing come together.
Absolutely priceless to have good friends even better when they are skilled!!
Love it!
Lookz like tw0 dayz OF good folkz get er DONE! and enjoying each outher.
Love seeing you all get together on a project, you just know it's going to be awesome Thanks Kyle and Doug ❤
This is going to be an awesome building. Love the custom pieces, and great to see teamwork in action. Lot of great people around us!
Looking good! Y'all have a great day,God Bless!!!
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Thanks! You too!
Looks great! Awesome job Doug & Kyle
Awesome video overall but I especially loved the HGTV editing where you jump it to finish the cut. Brilliant. 😂
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Lol yep
Man you have gotten real good with that mini-excavator, Adam! Can't wait to see how this (and all of your other projects) turn out.
Adam, YOU milled all the timber, YOU bought the dump trailer and excavator, YOU bought and laid the stone Team work makes the dream work!
Great camera work. The color, clarity and depth of field on a lot of the shots is SPOT ON! Fantastic quality.
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
looks great. I kinda do the same with my brother in law. He's a builder so big projects like that I get his help he does most of the work and I help. But I help mostly by staying out of his way. LOL I love this build!
Looks great Adam!
Very inspirational! So much I am going to work on my project now. Got to hang some Christmas lights!!!!
Nice work!
When i saw you guys man handling the first two beams i was like where the excavator or the tractor. Then you brought it in. The guy on the ground is just as important as the guys on the ladders because nothing worse than having to go up and down the ladder. Its great to have friends with great talent to earn plus be able to trust to do the job right. Now the real question was the trip n fall real or was he playing around durning the into? Great video as are all the others.
@SpicerDesignsLLC
7 ай бұрын
I always fall as a joke.
You have some great friends Adam. It's looking good.
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Yes we do
Great friends, great content and nice looking pole building. You continue to put the best material out every week.
That T brace gusset is awesome! Thats what my son does for a living, runs a plaz table.
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
He’d probably like Kyle’s channel spicer designs
@bradwatters996
7 ай бұрын
@@HometownAcres I watch spicer designs.
Cool video! It doesn’t look like the size is big enough for escavator
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
It is. 20x20. 9’6” wide inbetween posts. 12’ tall header. Excavator only needs about 10’6” to fit in under
@nyfalcon1
7 ай бұрын
@@HometownAcres It doesn't look that wide betwen the bays on the video. I was hoping I was wrong. Love it
Neat project, Adam! Looking forward to your future vids on this. 👍
Y'all did an awesome job!!!!!!!!
Great work, and classic move of Kyle showing up with the jokes 😂.
My 2 year old daughter is obsessed with excavators, so she quit watching cartoons to watch the excavator "dance" as she calls it 😂 great video Adam!
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
That is awesome!
Absolutely awesome friendship 😊 oh and great building too ! Love it
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Thank you 🤗
Good morning Adam!
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Morning!
Greetings from Poland 😁
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Hello there!
Hi Adam you’re a wealthy man having friends like that, and I know you’d do the same for them. Nice start to the build. 😀👍👍👍
A “ground” guy is essential to putting up a building or a roofing job. Enjoy The Journey - Cheers
What a team!
Great stuff well done 😊❤
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Thank you 😁
GOOOOOOOD MAAAAAAAAWNIN EVERYONE!!!…Really nice job! Great progress. I was asking myself during the video…How did an accountant/CPA learn how to build pole barns? Lol 😂 then you came clean. Nice job. Have a Day
Hope you bought Doug and Kyle steak dinners, friends that good deserve nothing less 😉
that's as corny as it gets -- Love it!
Which one of those guys took the spill at 2:38?
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
That was Kyle
Excellent build, music not so. ;-)
*intense dubstep music*
Nice work
Nice trip at 2:40
Kyle looks like he was setting up for a workers comp claim. Watch that guy. Nice work
The guy falling down in the background😂😂 great video though
I came here for the Monster Homestead. This is just a regular, human homestead...
This looks great. Did you end up purchasing the rafters?
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
I did. We were in a rush and I didn’t have time to mill them unfortunately.
No shame in being the GOPHER my man (go for this go for that) … still the gopher for my dad going on 36 years now … back to work
Did Kyle not think that his fall wasn't going to be seen?
Good thing Adam is 6'4"!
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
6’5” 😎
Do you provide workmans comp? Haha!!!!😂😂😂😂
What kind of monster? Winter is just around the corner. Maybe an abominable snowman? 😂
Great video Adam, but the music is really annoying!
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
I knew some people may not like it. I thought it was a perfect fit for the style video this was just getting after some work
@AdamsMom921
7 ай бұрын
I told him about the music probably 20 x’s … I was outvoted. 😏
@daveklein2826
7 ай бұрын
There is a really cool option on your computer called a volume button.... Learn how it works😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@stromxtc2033
7 ай бұрын
@@daveklein2826 you are correct sir, easy. And fast forward when no monologue.
2:39 since he doesn't look hurt, I've got to ask... did he have a nice trip?
What kind of lumber did you use?
That nameplate is probably going to fall down in the next windstorm ... you should have put a screw in every letter as well.
@daveklein2826
7 ай бұрын
Not necessary
@SpicerDesignsLLC
7 ай бұрын
Hah! I thought it could use a couple more.
@johnhansen189
7 ай бұрын
@@daveklein2826 You dont seem to understand sarcasm.😄😄😄
Deer stand on the roof.
Cool video and great work but the music sucks! Sorry!
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Hmm I liked it
What are the heights again the structure? Thanks!
@AdamsMom921
7 ай бұрын
I know the front is 12 ft high - can’t remember the height of the back beam … but it was built to put his excavator and tractor in
great build, but my god that music was annoying.
@HometownAcres
7 ай бұрын
Different people. Different tastes
Good work from Amash Mc Tavish 😂
Lifting heavy lumber by hand when you have a mini excavator makes my head hurt .
I wish I had neighbors like this, all I got is a meth head lmao
was wondering why you didn't back the trailer closer to the building pad , then spred the gravel
@daveklein2826
7 ай бұрын
Why should he?
Bout time for you to get a 3/4 ton truck isn’t it???