Framing Walls the EASY way on a Large Farm Shop
Framing walls the easy way on the large farm shop we are building. Every time I see someone put one post in the ground at a time and then frame the wall girts in the air, I feel for them because I know how hard it is. Framing walls on the ground and standing into our Midwest Perma Column brackets is so easy.
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Petition to get Greg a mic?
@blakebodaciousFTW
Жыл бұрын
GET GREG A MIC!! GET GREG A MIC!!!
@garebee7954
Жыл бұрын
I second that motion
@KO.3516
Жыл бұрын
Definitely!!
@nicks6913
Жыл бұрын
Greg can't even get a nail gun.... how do you guys expect him to get a mic ;)
@tristenbunkers8750
Жыл бұрын
%100
Hey, just wanted to give Kyle and Greg a big thank you for all the great content and instruction. Y'all gave me the knowledge and reference videos I needed to build my 36x64 that we made our forever home in Montana. If you watch the steps these guys use you will be able to not only build your building, but you'll understand why you need to do the things they are doing. Great work guys.
as always: amazed what two guys manage (with the right equipment, but still)
I've been watching your videos since the beginning when you were posting just the 2 minute clips. You guys have definitely come a long way. Love the videos. Keep up the great work. Got my wife to start watching your videos, now she wants a barndo. My dream finally came true. Thank you.... 😂
@RRBuildings
Жыл бұрын
Let’s go!! Barndos are awesome
Recently came across this channel and instantly subscribed. Seeing these methods validates how our metal building install methods go hand and hand with this post frame method(s). Super efficient, boiled down and accurate procedures. Awesome and refreshing to see! Can’t wait for the trusses! 💪🏽
I love your videos. When you make the 100th building I’ll still be watching with anticipation.
All the lines on wall amd truss day are so cool! Favorite parts of the build.
Great job well done guys! Thanks for the video! 😁👍
Always love to watch y’all build a building!! Never gets old!!
Pre-drilling the locations on the purlins for the nails is a huge idea. Less hard work at those heights makes for a safer operation. You made fantastic progress on the walls today.
I've always wanted to see you build one of these from the trusses DOWN.
I am amazed as to how the 2 of you can build so much in a day!! Prep is the key!! Stay safe!! Always enjoy your video's!!
This is a good exercise in logic.. Think smarter, don't work harder!!! Thanks for another great post. George from Indiana
Love you guys!
I built 40 post and beam building from 1982 thru 1990. Your way seems complicated. I am 86 years old now. Hope you keep working.
Mad props finally nothing is perfect
Oh yea ‼. So cool to see you guys slinging the wood around. Kudo's to the independent video guy. Brilliant there Kyle. Good move ‼ Thank you so much for sharing all of this. from New Hampshire. ~~~ ✨🌸💦🌸✨
Happy July 4 to you guys and your family and the kept the channel running good luck with the career and kept up do the good work for the community
Hi Kyle and Greg Great KZread channel! I have been subscribed for several years now and I enjoy every video you post. I have an idea for content. Maybe you can share your experience as a GC and talk about the process and how to properly manage work flow, trades relationships, planning your work around other trades and maybe share some of your experiences with issues that you have worked through and how you apply it to how you work now. You know “lessons learned “. Keep sharing your great work ethic and commitment to quality. Leading by example. You and G make a great team! Thanks again. An old 58 year old carpenter from Vermont. Hank
I remember when Kyle made his own nails he used! The good ole days!! Lol
Great job
Nice work looks great😊
Молодец !!! 👍👍👍 Привет из России 😀
Kyle, would you please do a video on how you use/operate your laser level and the other tool you use to help determine high points/grade? That'd be awesome! Thanks!
I am trusting that trus day is your favourite day.
Great work Kyle and Greg… Love watching the projects unfold. Quick question: any updates to the camera gear being used? Looking to make some content and would love to know what you’re using now and if any updates since “what’s in my camera bag”. Thanks in advance and keep up the great work
The "Stabila...not sponsored" comment seemed to have slight tone behind it. Hey @STABILAoffical....get this man a sponsorship! Hahaha
Happy Birthday Greg
Diretamente do Brazil, deixo o like , de alguém que trabalha em construção ok.
Glad to see the hard hats… they’re nice too…
Hello"""Hola"""good job"""buen trabajo""" thank you, see
잠 안올때. 보면 잠 😴 잘와요
Hawaiian boy here🙋🏾♂️I wish I had dis bradah to help and teach me to start my small construction business. He by far would make a great business instructor and mentor. U guys fuck!🤙🏽
Привет из России! Хорошая работа!
Awesome job Kyle! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Hi Kyle, Don't know if this was asked before but why aren't you placing metal shims under your posts? I guess you can order metal shims in several thicknesses and glue them on the metal brackets and mount the main post on top of them. This way you can mark all your post the same because your foundation is leveled. Love your channle. Yoram
Try breaking one ( swirly ) nail off a clip and tap it into a piece of wood and watch it spin in a circle as you tap it in !
Damn watched 3 episodes in a row and after the last truss put up , can’t find the next video. This has happened before too. Sucks when ya wanna watch the whole build.
@RRBuildings
9 ай бұрын
did you try the playlist
2 guys! You get a lot of work done. Who films you?
Love the videos! Was re-watching a video from about a year ago; You mentioned making a tool pack of all your favorite tools and hand delivering. "Part 3 80' Truss Install With 2 Guys" 14 minutes and 30 seconds in. Did that ever happen? :)
Safety First? I appreciate the fact you're wearing your seatbelt in the telehandler and wearing a hard hat. However, climbing and hanging 2x6's (I believe you someone said it was better than a big ladder) is very dangerous. Have you tried using your Megadeck to disconnect the rigging used to raise the wall and access the 2x6's. I hope you consider using the Megadeck in the future...for your families sake. The other option is a fall harness with a double self retracting lanyard. BTW...I'm a subscriber and I greatly appreciate your videos. Stay Safe!
You do know they make double headed nails for ease of temp assembly & then easy removal , kinda makes it easier on the carpenter's arm & not have to be so precise in driving them home for a snug fit & still have a head protruding for easy removal ...Just trying to save you a little arm energy & make them easier to remove , which should also save you time , both assembling & removing them ...👍👋
I wish you were in north AL to build a horse facility .
In a video I saw you make you said you liked the dewalt rotary laser I’ve the stabila but you liked the stablias receiver better. So my question is does the stabila receiver work with the dewalt rotary. My dewalt receiver just recently died and I was thinking about buying a stabila to replace but wasn’t sure if it would work. Any thoughts? Also love the work you and Greg do
@DumpsterDickRICK
Жыл бұрын
Whoever sends the free tools and pays for the spot is getting the kind words
let's goooo!
Are corner brackets consider part of the end walls? I think I saw in one video that the string line was running on the inside ear of the corner bracket that's what brought up the question. Also do you frame anything different if you are using house-wrap vs sheathing? All the best thank you for all the vids!
Hey Kyle, whenever you mention, "I made another video about that" could you link to it in the description? Thx.
Thanks for paying atention to the sound on the laser, apparently the beeps from a laser level is a natural predator for my dog because she hates it. I end up not watching alot of interesting videos because of it (shes in charge I just live here and pay the bills)
Can you use this method to build in areas that get ice and snow? I see some of the fences and mailboxes that are set in concrete push their way up after the freeze/thaw
@richardbruton5980
8 ай бұрын
My guess is yes if the concrete goes below frost line.
Hey Kyle. I was trying to find details on sidewall overhead door openings. Do you use the structural header as a truss carrier or build posts up from the header keeping true spacing??
At 24:26 we can see the imprint of the new hammer on the wood!
I have never seen columns like you use. is this something you came up with and found a supplier to create?
I’d love to buy these plans for my shop build
Nice truck i comments as I go lol
Love you guys and your show, But I have to bust chops. For all your negative comments on Dewalt you sure use the Dewalt tools a lot. lmao I am a fan of their batteries and I don't even use the new stacked ones yet.
In what state are you setting piers for post frame buildings? Here in Montana and Wyoming, we've never seen anyone set piers on any post frame buildings. Post go directly into the ground below the frost line. We have also been switching to all SIP panels for these buildings because there are much more energy efficient with the cold winters and hot summers.
Lesh goo
Have you ever build a post frame house like this where you had a basement underneath?
Hey guys. Have you tried setting the posts with your skidloader and truss boom? Does it work?
Great jobs guys! Love your videos, hats down!!! Greetings from Serbia! I would like to work with you.
Hey whats the widest you can buy trusses
Is there any reason you dont just go ahead and partially drive your 60d nails as well after predilling the holes and then take them up to be set? Just seems like one more step you could save from doing up top.
If a concrete pad was going in later, would the process be different?
The camera wasn’t able to display the reading on your Stabila receiver; it looked like the screen was bad; I know it wasn’t, but it looked like ink splotches; just fyi
would you still make the wall height 16 feet from zero grade if you were framing a second floor inside?
Fun fact, Wilt Chamberlain had a story pole
Those Simpson Strong tie post bases, would they work instead of the bases you all use? Just curious.
@christopherhaak9824
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely not.
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Which stabila last and receiver are you using on this job?
I miss the days of building pole barns as my job. But my question is why use 3 2x6 instead of 1 6x6? Price? We always used 6x6 for our columns
@Mattie_Ice
8 ай бұрын
Laminated columns are straighter, stronger, and better pressure treatment. With that being said, the price isn't worth it if you use an above grade design. In my area, they're 3 to 4 times the cost of a 6x6.
Wonder how much house was or building you build cost
Have you ever built a truss section on the ground and then flown it in as an assembly?
@RRBuildings
Жыл бұрын
Yes
Anyone know the distance between posts? I know they're 8' but need to know maximum width I can make a litezone piece of glass in that r/o. Thanks if anyone knows
What kind of hard hat do you use?
I thought Greg was good at donuts, not setting up wall layout. LOL
Can you used this framing method to build a house too?
@tamugrad2007
Жыл бұрын
Yes, and he has videos of that on his channel.
Why not go around with the laser when you're setting those pier brackets and push them all to the same height, instead of cutting all the lumber to different heights to make up for the height difference in the brackets?
@milesboyer4657
Жыл бұрын
its likely they would still settle in the wet concrete
Hello sir, I have a question: Why you use concrete for column foundation? Why not RC? Could you tell me?
@bertveldhuizen8699
Жыл бұрын
RC?
If you are right handed, why do you use a left hand tape measure?
Is that Sam Yoder and Son truss
Now confirmed . Greg does use hair spray😂
You've said this is a tall wall several times, but how tall is it?
No disrespect to the sally hammer swingers 😂😂
What hammer is that?
@hmendoza3757
Жыл бұрын
Martinez 🔨
Not really relevant to the video but what do you do when you don't have a rib on the last sheet on a wall to screw corner flashing to
I think you're trying to knock off Greg🤣🤣.
Who’s the camera man
Who are these guys? Hard hats, seat belt running the telehandler 😂 What happened to safety third? 😂
@RRBuildings
Жыл бұрын
Exactly!! We look good, we are making money… so now we are being safe
How come you don’t wear work boots?
@daveklein2826
Жыл бұрын
Who said that they aren't work shoes
@RRBuildings
Жыл бұрын
They are safety toe keen utility
@christopherhaak9824
Жыл бұрын
With the aluminum toe caps? Those are nice, I love mine.
how about a little glue on the end truss block?
@daveklein2826
Жыл бұрын
Why
What's with the dunce caps?
@RRBuildings
Жыл бұрын
Greg said we should be safe
Why don't you build the sheds out of steel?
Haters will say its fake
Sleave around your wood
::mumbles:: "not sponsored" 🤣🤦💯
Who works the camera these days
Are you brothers?
Ironic that a hammer is required to repair to your hammer. LOL
@RRBuildings
Жыл бұрын
Don’t “have” to just easy
I know a guy, truss me
whats your number on drilling the 1/2 inch lag bolts perfectly? 5200?
@RRBuildings
Жыл бұрын
At least