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First of all
I love watching your builds!!!
Wondering what something like this costs in ur area
Being that I'm from CA one of the most states in the nation
Just curious about other areas
Bought property in tenn
Looking to build post frame house on it
It's funny when you compared your 30 year old self to 40 year old. Wait till your in your 50's! I'll tell you this right now. It fucking sucks! Nothing golden about the golden years except the doctor bills!
ОтветитьAgain, another great video! Kyle, you’re a pioneer of the post frame industry sir. Great work.
ОтветитьNo doubt about it, I hit 40 and still mentally feel like I’m in my late 20s, but the body will constantly remind me that this is not the case lol. Walls stood in 2 days with 2 guys is still gettin it done.
ОтветитьLove the voiceover. More information is always good in my book. Great video, great work and a great channel.
ОтветитьYou aren’t kidding 60s are the worst to pull lol
ОтветитьWhole Lotta wood. Why don't you build like Erik did. Steel frame, then wood structure, walls interior.😜❓❓
ОтветитьWhat is the official term for the trait that you are doing? Or if there isn't one particular, what would be the ideal choice of trait to learn in favor of being able to do projects like you guys do?
ОтветитьFrom your previous videos, you seemed to have more employees/hands. I'm in a different trade (site work), but have settled on me and 1 hand as optimum (so far). Would love to hear your opinion(s) on optimizing your labor force.
ОтветитьWent by this job on the way to Lena, first class work! Looks great!!
ОтветитьI like the voice over. Your videos always make me wish I had gone into construction instead of dirt work and bus driving(Although I do love driving school bus). :P
ОтветитьGreat video with narrative giving essential details . Succinct and informative. Thanks for the presentation. Will continue to follow this channel!
ОтветитьHow deep are these footings? Do you think this is the best way to do footings to prevent wood rot?
ОтветитьLove watching your build series. I miss this type of work. Keep on being much better than average. Setting the bar higher for all.
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ОтветитьFreaking amazing For 2 guys,,,A lot a lot work,,,You 2 Are Good at What u do,,,But Your Work horses,,,😊😊😊
ОтветитьMy buddy n i built these for years in early 2000s with nothing but had tools for years. My favorite job ive ever had. I built these, roofed 15 yrs, sided, plastering, windows framing .. now im 46 n hurt everydayday. I had to resort to outdoors forklift which beat up my back more. Now i do quality inspection on a stainless semi tanker building company. Easier job but i suffer from my beat up construction body daily
ОтветитьFact, using machines is way more fun 😂
ОтветитьI’ve always thought you guys move impressively fast for just two guys.
ОтветитьI enjoyed the voice over. Great video!
ОтветитьDefinitely like this format. I’m old AF but I always like to learn. I’m surprised that you guys don’t wear sun hats with big brims. I do. 💥
ОтветитьAwesome work fellas
ОтветитьGood stuff. Like this format talking over video.
Reminds of welding channel: Jimbo's Garage
try building at age 60.... Love the videos, I learn something every time. I also want overhangs on buildings.
ОтветитьHey Kyle can you go over wind uplift and different brackets and what you need for a smaller post frame. Located near Ladd Il for reference. Would a 4,000lb rated uplift bracket work fine? Eave height 12. 6/12 pitch and 24x30 building. Posts every 8’. A lot of different factors to unpack here and different people will do different things. So just curious what a good rating is for square footage.
ОтветитьI really liked the voice over ( inserts thumbs up icon)
Ответитьno matter what anyone says. screws will screw over nails everytime. is it cost effective all the time? perhaps or mostly not. but a nail will always back out way ahead of a screw. so yeah its kinda down to what you/the customer are willing to spend.
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ОтветитьVoiceovers so much better than music. When you do commentary we get so much “behind the scenes” information that helps us understand the details we want.
Ответить25 Years deep in framing. Lately been doing alot of pole barns. Ours tend to be post embedded with steel trusses. Only real difference I see is we have to have "L" bracing on our wall purlins. Sometimes every one, Sometimes every other one. This style makes it easier to plumb up the walls as the posts will move to desired location.
Ответить⚾️ Grand Slam as usual. Love this type of content with the voice over from time to time. But also learn so much with the full explanation videos as well.
ОтветитьEnjoy voice-over explaining how and why your building is best
ОтветитьLike the voiceover. My older boss said with the construction technology a piece of equipment is cheaper than having to pay another employee and having to worry about a worker comp.
ОтветитьAwesome work guys! Very inspiring. 👍
ОтветитьLove the voice over!
ОтветитьGRK without a doubt! RR Builders integrating quality within every aspect of the construction process!! Build on!
ОтветитьYou've made so many videos that I don't feel short in a voice-over, in fact I think it adds to the catalog as I can watch this for a quick all-around introduction of the topic and later go to watch others for more in detail explanation. As always, thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьI'd venture to say that any additional time spent in this phase, compared to 10+ years ago, is well made up for in even better quality. I've been super impressed ever since a video a while back had you chasing an eighth of an inch over something like a 40 foot run. Quality takes time, and you've found ways to make that as efficient as possible without losing the quality.
ОтветитьAlso, the quality of your video, sound, editing, is always top notch. Well done to all who are involved. I was a Media Arts and Design major (Video Motion Graphics) and i know its not easy.
ОтветитьHoping to build my shop with these methods in VA maybe a couple years from now. Just hoping my county will approve it.
Ответитьawesome as always...have you ever thought about using timber screws on those perlins instead of the big ringshank spikes? just a thought as I have been using them a bunch latelty
ОтветитьAWESOME!
Ответитьlike. thanks for teaching us
ОтветитьI think the most satisfying thing of your job is that you can drive around in your area in 20 or 30 years from now, seeing all the buildings you done with your hands still standing. Not like in other jobs where you work like a mule and the other day it looks like you never where there getting things done.
Thx a lot for showing, nice thing with the voice over...
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I started watching you guys when there was 3 of you! How is Greg’s brother doing?
ОтветитьWish you guys would get some ratchet boomers instead of those over center boomers you use on your chains. I know you're not putting that much tension on them like I did when tying down big loads in the oilfield trucking business but those over center death traps can fly off and do some real damage to you. I prefer the voice over style with time lapse. Great content otherwise.
ОтветитьAbsolutely love these kind of videos, great work!!
ОтветитьLOL " 30 year old versus 40 year old" I just turned 44 this year and man I know what you're talkin about lol. Love this build by the way! I'm in the process of doing a 48 by 56 Shop with a mezzanine almost the same layout except Mini can't wait to see what it looks like!
ОтветитьI like the change and the voice over, but I think I prefer the speaking in the video itself. Much better quality and you can tell you care. I'm sure it's more time consuming, but I think it's worth it for the viewer. I love watching you and Greg put up these buildings. Such high quality craftsmanship. I want a building like the ones you build one day and I hope I have a builder then that cares as much as you and Greg do.
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