My Dream Shop Ep-30: Crazy Second Story Floor Framing Install
In this episode of my dream shop build series, we have a crazy second story framing install. We have a large span I-joist floor system with LP Legacy Sublfoor! Even though it spans 45 feet, I was able to get away without needing any support columns and check out how well it turns out!
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Guys, when putting your tongue in the groove. Greg's face just lit up. He was doing everything he could to hold it in. Thank you for sharing that moment. You guys are awesome.
@RRBuildings
5 ай бұрын
What a goofball
@95dodgev10
5 ай бұрын
Sometimes it might be best to not hold it in
@michaelshort7297
5 ай бұрын
That was funny!
@2nickles647
5 ай бұрын
I busted out laughing 😅😅...then I was laughing hard with tears 😂...I'm off to work also. Tomorrow I'm working on my daughter truck. Some minor issues. She drives a 2500hd daily. She sure loves her truck. I'm the mechanic for the truck. Hopefully in two weeks. I need to inspect the brakes front and back.
@davebender8901
5 ай бұрын
I just saw that, and almost fell off my chair when I saw Greg's reaction.
I've worked for a lot of contractors over the years and none were as knowledgeable nor had the work ethic of Kyle. We need more leaders in the trades like him. Well done Sir.
@mymainelogcabin
5 ай бұрын
Absolutely 👍 👍
@fumotorsports7232
5 ай бұрын
Greg's a lucky guy to be able to work with Kyle. A+ guys
@renelange5151
5 ай бұрын
Kalender is a lil' bit a german guy...😂 He Watts to bild exact as he can. Very cool to See. WhatsApp wth your son Kyle? What is he ding noch?
@johnshort1536
5 ай бұрын
@@fumotorsports7232. I think Kyle is lucky to have someone like Greg.
@davebender8901
5 ай бұрын
I wish that jobsite superintendents would have as much respect for the "laborers" as Kyle does for his "crew!"
I really loved the comment that you would allow Greg to watch the Packers on your 100" TV! The shop is looking fantastic!
@jbird9309
5 ай бұрын
After tonight, he won’t be watching anymore this year!
Videographer was the best decision ever made
Greg laughing at, you never want to jam your tongue in that groove… especially after the initial comment of, and I’m talking about tongue groove flooring. 😂 Yes Greg, we are all laughing with you!
@SupaDave63
5 ай бұрын
You said put your tongue in the grove
So impressive. Kyle and Greg always use best practices and do an outstanding job of explaining why they do things a certain way. I always learn so much. One of my top 5 KZread channels for learning how to do it right.
@RRBuildings
5 ай бұрын
Thanks man do our best
@nailbanger2
5 ай бұрын
On that subject, could you explain why you didn't start at the windows? That way you would have solid floor from the get go. At 1' on center, and 3.5" tops, it wasn't exactly treacherous footing, but I was curious.
I wonder if even 5% of the new homes are built this well. Makes me want to move by you and have a shop built.
@maddawgnoll
5 ай бұрын
It's different when it's yours that you are personally building. Most buildings like this would be built by a crew of hourly workers that don't care about it.
@BLKMGK4
5 ай бұрын
@@maddawgnoll True except he builds all of his buildings to exacting standards. I'd kill to have someone of his caliber and work ethic build near me!
"Need to have these tight.... hopefully this 12" structural screw will do the trick...." dude you never half ass anything!!!!!! love it!
My Saturday can officially begin! Your vids are one of the best notifications to receive. I’m in southeast Iowa so not too far from ya
@RRBuildings
5 ай бұрын
Thanks brother
to those who are not familiar with RR… 2 guys did all this! 😳 Impressive!!
@Sammywhat
4 ай бұрын
Thanks for saying this. My first video of these guys doing some mighty fine work!! This video came up after watching the Stud Pack channel where Jordan and his Dad are building out a "dream garage" with a living space above. Great series as well if you haven't seen it yet. God bless you, brother!! 🙏
@deerdust3040
4 ай бұрын
That's how I worked for years doing many homes, just 2 of us cutting and nailing, and an occasional gopher when we needed someone to move lumber for us.
Wow...those 2 point loads for girder trusses are carrying ALOT of weight. I did not realize until now, when you panned up through the ceiling, how that is all fitting together. Nice shop, I am jealous.
@smcox1991
5 ай бұрын
Those two posts are carrying half the building 😂
Hahaha , I was right with Greg on that " tongue in the groove , hit the wood super hard and jam the wood " comment . Too funny .
That building looks great. Every mans dream shop but you were able to make it a reality.
What a dream shop that’s gonna be. I love the attention to detail you have no matter what you are doing.
Carpentry makes your mind sharp. Great work isn’t found regularly. Looks great!
" I'll even let you put on a Packers game ". Now that's a true friend.....lol GO PACK GO
Besides your focus on quality, one of the things I enjoy the most is the camaraderie between yourself and Greg and the flow that you get from having worked together so long. Although I'm an electrician, I try to work in the very same way. You really make it fun!
Greg, that little piece of scaffolding that was bought will become a lifesaver! I have the same piece and it is so handy at times! Because you can adjust the leg height at each end is helpful! If your working on stairs or uneven surfaces it will pay for itself several times over!
Always great content. My son and I drove from WA to WY last year to help a friend frame a studio apartment inside his 40' x 85' shop I had earlier designed for him. Lots of fun. Road trip. Cold weather. Tough "Man Work." You do a great job explaining what you are doing as you do it. I agree. Lagging a second set of LVLs with hangers applied, to the girder, might have been an easier but a bit more $$$ option. I'll be scouring more of your channel since I will be creating a design for a 60' by 100' shop soon. (I'm recommending a steel framed project just to ensure clear span can work) Again........your channel is 100x better than TV Thank you!
Oh my God I get entertain about the video. Can you have more video? Yes let me watch it. Thank you and God bless you for the video. It’s so good and I love it.
Love the practicality of your processes. Simple and efficient.
Its amazing how much work 2 guys can do when they know what they are doing.
KEEP IT UP!
I have used the same i joists for projects. In the situation where your truss has a 2x12 the top of the i joist needs to be supported with web stiffener blocks at the end for proper supporting strength. The hanger doesnt support it properly, due to the void in the "web" of the joist, or you can have the rimboard there to support the weight at the end.
“When putting your tongue in the groove, and I’m talking about subfloor, ok” Hahahah
Love seeing Kyle excited about this build! This is the coolest build by far. Looking great!
Finally, someone who lays the sheets down gently! No point in putting glue down if you let the sheet slam onto the joists in my opinion.
What a great space you created, so many possibilities
I enjoy hearing you talk yourself into letting 1/8" slide. I fight that battle too....then remind myself that it is just a deck....roll with it!
Every time I am amazed what you do with just two guys!!
I have been framing 28 years never seen someone snap ever row and I thought I was a perfectionist 😮..outstanding guys like always
Very nice work. I am a “belt and suspenders” person. Your work is all of that and more. Glue and special nails to secure floor. 1’ centers for I joists. Corner tape pieces on windows. The hits just keep on coming!
We have that same yellow scaffold system, and it was a game changer when we repainted the inside of our house during lockdown. Made getting to our 2 story foyer ceiling such a breeze!
At the middle of the girder truss, build the floor slightly high, so it will sag straight. Outsmart the sag!
Always love the teamwork and joy you guys have, keep up the good job!
Kyle my man. Love to see You realising Your dream. I'm following Your channel for years. Superb work every time. shoutout from Poland.
You are The Greatest!I am a Millwork installer, the Canadians framers are our biggest nightmare!!,I wish they watch your channel!!Cheers from Toronto Canada!!!
@user-ov9rj6ze7v
4 ай бұрын
It’s the same in the US . But they just don’t give enough times on jobs. Plus all the higher-ups always tell framers how to do their job.
In all honesty, I appreciate the details that you go over. It helps put building into perspective. It’s not simple like I want to think it is. I watch your videos for the progress. Hope to do it myself one day.
Love the design and your expectations of your new shop. I only wish l had the time and years to accomplish it. You guys work together like a fine Swiss watch . Keep up the excellent work. From one in Ontario, Canada
Checking in from southern Missouri in the Heart of the Ozarks -- you guys have been my all time favorite building channel for several years now. Oh, yeah... and Go Pack Go! 🏈✊
@RRBuildings
5 ай бұрын
Eh go bears.
@wreckenbach9703
5 ай бұрын
GO Bears and take the Packers with you. SKOL Vikes
The dream shop looking great.
I just love it when you said put the tongue in the groove and the guy in the back was busting a gut good looking job!
Great information, this really help explain the framing and thinnking ahead. I have seen a lot of your videos. Enjoy watching them over and over.
Great job on the floor, we had a similar floor experience and after our engineer came out he recommended we install three cables from outside beam to inside framing in three of the floor spaces with ¾” eye bolts each end then when tightening it helped with any outside wall to the truss flexing, locking it all together ours was only 30’ long. In the old days they use to use solid rods with plates and bolts on the outside of the buildings lol.
It's really awesome!!! I love yawl's work!!! And I am learning alot thank you Kyle and Craig!!
Impressive work ethic! You guys dont stop.
Watching you guys frame that shop made me so happy
Greg cracks me up at 34:30, he can hardly keep it together. Keep up the good work guys!
Astounding 2nd story floor, some serious ingenuity! Liked "Hang point for sure"!
Fabulous job. Thanks for all the tips you include in your videos.
The shop is looking amazing. I love the 2nd story on that end - I'm hoping to do this one day. Impressive work and thank you for all the detailed knowledge / sharing.
Another EXCELLENT video!! Very awesome information!! Thanks for all you guys do!! Great teamwork to make the dream work!!
One thing I definitely get from watching Kyle do his explanations is that he sure knows his rim jobs and tongue n groove moves better than most on youtube. His wife is one lucky woman
Really a great job you guys. Really neat to see it all come together.
One of the more anticipated videos in the series. Was waiting to see how the second floor was going to be. Awesome job
What a nice space, as always top notch craftsmanship. Well done love your videos, keep them coming.👍👍
Ive loved this building series, you are such a great teacher.
Looking great!!! Love the video and the step by step explanation of how and why you did it.
@RRBuildings
5 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
I’m so into this build. Love your work guys. Genuinely excited when a new episode drops 😂😂
Congrats on completing a big step. Nothing like building something for yourself.
I'm loving it! You guys are awesome, and you're living my dream! Keep it up!
Another great Knowlegable video Thanks Kyle. Loving the series.
Love the "loft"! Its a dream of mine to have a similar shop setup. Big area for working on cars and metal fab, smaller area under the loft for a wood shop, upstairs for a guest bedroom or two, pool table, living room hang out area. Thanks for the awesome content and inspiration 🤘🤘🤘
Kyle , in the past I’ve used turn buckles to straighten girders . Works really well !!
I'm loving that mezz already.
Yes very nice space well done guy's thank you for sharing
As a career firefighter who also works construction on my days off my mind went immediatly to where Greg's went when you were discussing tongue and groove sub flooring.
Excellent Mez floor even better when it's finished
Thats a very nice shop, I dream to have a shop like that one day. I like how you guys are able to get a lot done in a single video, but still do a very good job of explaining not only what you are doing but why you are doing it. Keep up the good work. Also, it's great that you have a camera person, we can really see all that's going on vs just a camera on a tripod.
You guys are the best, how you guys get along is so important.
A little pre drilling on those long constructions screws makes them draw things together better and is easier on the driver. Looking great. Thanks for the super video.
Great work guys! Love it!
This is going to be an awesome building, great work
Awesome second floor build
Well done. Looks awesome
Greg laughed at "putting tounge in the groove" 😅
Phenomenal! Must be nice to have a fairly free hand with costs.
gregs reaction to the tongue in the groove part omg
I have no idea about half of the things you said, but it's fun watchingvbuikdings being out together. I like watching the progress during my house being built. Could have saved a bunch of money if i could have built it myself.
I would love to hear more about the air barrier and where it is. I thought it was going to be at the weather logic layer, but when I saw you put the siga under the lvl I knew that wasn’t true. Great job. The shop is looking super nice.
That is one nice shop you are blessed with that
love this project . I so want to turn this exact build into a home!
"..oh 100% dude, like this will be a hang point for sure!" 😂😂 Love that genuine excitement!
Great work as always guys. 🏴🏴👍👍
Great job, now to watch til it's finished with a walk through...
Packer game. Yeah. Great work.
Definitely looking forward to the insulation details.
Good morning on a cold sunny Saturday in SE Wisconsin. Milwaukee WI specifically.
I’m gonna say that beam isn’t sagging at all. There’s a lot of bracing in it and look’s quite stout. Also keep in mind how hot it will be up there when planning your hvac. Some good circulation and air conditioning for da man cave !!
@jasonnelson2744
5 ай бұрын
Did he say in another video that he is doing a minisplit for the upstairs? I thought I heard it in 1 video which if he does will keep that area comfortable all year.
@jimyounger9490
5 ай бұрын
@@jasonnelson2744 ya know I have no idea.
The floor looks great. I agree with you. The LVL laminated to the girder would have been optimal, but learn as you go and make executive decisions when you have to.
I love the OSHA approved standing on top of the step ladder on top of the rolling scaffolding
Top job as always
Very good. Nice work.
Nice space guys awsome build 🎉
Love to see the calculation on that girder truss carrying the floor load!
Hi Guys,I really enjoyed the video,I am really looking forward to the Vapour Barrier detail around the girder truss.... I know that this is an issue I have run into during my Passive House build.I would like to see how fellow contractors address this Thanks for putting yourselves out there!
Awesome! Good Idea for a server room and Top Secret Space. The one thing I would recommend for security cameras is Ubiquiti equipment, I do IT, so it's the best for installs, but I have a second location for my NVR if possible ran with fiber cable. I have seen and heard from security people that if the criminals see that unit for cameras, it is gone too. It may not happen always, but it is happening more and more often. Oh, and that Subfloor foam glue is 10 times better than pl400. Polyurethane caulk is excellent, but between the coverage and adhesive properties of the foam glue, it's a clear winner.
Hey kyle, awesome to watch you guys and have done for some while now. I think you had around 2-300k when i first started. im a carpenter myself from Norway and like to always look for new and better ways to build, and have taken alot from you guys in terms of efficiency :) In Norway we build very similar to Switzerland so you have kind of seen the materials and methods we use. keep up the great work and learning you do for all the carpenters out there on the world :)
That is fantastic gents.
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK