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This video was worthless 😠
ОтветитьThank you for a detailed explanation of each step. Greatly appreciated!
ОтветитьI enjoy watching and learning.
ОтветитьVery knowledgeable video and informative
ОтветитьCan you email me those walls how you built them. I'm a master plumber and going to try to build my new 22 ft x 14'-6" shed I don't know anything about framing but have the tools
ОтветитьVery good video, but it is so idiotic that because of our over sensitivities the program does not spell out "cripple-studs" which is the name used for a century for the smaller supporting boards over the header and only types a line in between parenthesis,.. stop the insanity already, that is the name of a piece of wood!
ОтветитьAny thoughts of skylights? Obviously jobs done but did you consider them in design phase for future….
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ОтветитьAll your studs land above floor joists but looks like your king and jack studs land off center, only supported by bottom plate, sub floor and rim joist cause the wall is cantilevered. Just wondering if that's enough to carry the roof load or something you looked into?
ОтветитьI am trying to watch your video on putting lights in your workshop and it says for members only I have watch everyone of your videos this is the first time I have seen this..
ОтветитьWhat the name of your tool you’re using for framing
ОтветитьLooking good
ОтветитьAwesome work young man. Wish I still had your energy.
ОтветитьThe plywood has no strength for and how do you explain tgis
ОтветитьWhy doesn’t the kid have a tool belt yet?
ОтветитьI love the energy and progress you are making with he new shop! While one probably does not need to know, but I'm curious to learn the basic terms you are using like: California corner, bottom plates, king stud, jack stud, cripple studs, etc....can you recommend a good source to learn these?
ОтветитьThe new addition is huge compared to your existing workshop!! You will never leave, you will have so much room.😁
ОтветитьReally enjoying this series and looking forward to starting the inferior. You are spot on with the California framing and your headers. Bith great setups
ОтветитьHello friend I have someone who has space and is renting out a location. I know it should not be my business. But having built my own Shop 😂after inspired by you. Help my friend.He needs inspiration. Sharing your video with him now.
Ответитьreally good job of teachimg. thanks
ОтветитьCalifonia corner are not required in all places.
ОтветитьSam I was ways told the reason for putting the crown to the top was for strength. The reason you gave made it soundl ike it is purely for aesthetics which if everything is flush wouldn't matter.
ОтветитьBrother Sam, I hope you don't think my comment is creepy. HOWEVER....you are doing such an outstanding job of not only building this structure, but also teaching (VERY clearly) how to build those walls--and, as a retired Industrial Arts (AKA "Shop") teacher for many years and having helped to build some structures alongside work partners, as I watch you, I find myself transfixed from my recliner to being right there beside you and helping (some) as I learn (intently) how you are doing this so intentionally. My highest compliments.
Too bad it's so far from my place here in Tupelo, MS to your homestead, 'cause I would surely being offering my services to help you. But, of course, you are doing so well that you don't need help!
But....when you start to raise those walls, I'm gonna bet that you have your #1 helper out there with you. He seems like such a very fine young man. When I taught Industrial Arts, I had 8th and 9th graders. Then, as a middle school Principal in Starkville, MS (home of MS State University), I had 6th and 7th graders. Also, I am thankful to have had the blessing of working with youth groups in church, as well as 4-H youth clubs. So, I love working with young people....and I think that's why I get such a charge out of seeing your older son being such a grand helper. He will remember these days for as long as he lives!
Great job, sir!
~ Dr. Larry S. Anderson • Tupelo, MS (birthplace of Elvis)
SketchUp makes it all look so easy.
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ОтветитьLots of information.
ОтветитьNew shop is looking GREAT! Good job Sam. Really appreciate these videos.
ОтветитьLoving the work!!
ОтветитьAwesome job
ОтветитьCan you please make your vidoes longer
ОтветитьWhen building the headers, I like to use 1/2" foam insulation board instead of plywood. That gives a thermal break between the structural boards.
Are you going to put sill seal under the bottom plate?
Thanks for bringing us along on the build.
Great video! I have watch ALOT of workshop/shed builds and this one is the best explained one so far.
ОтветитьGreat video. Looking good. I am soooo holding back, because I know you are going to do what I am seeing. LOL
ОтветитьJust an FYI, the notification when you put out a new video comes up with a little dot, but when you click on it, it says that you haven’t uploaded any videos so your videos aren’t showing up unless you go to the channel it’s self. At least for me.
ОтветитьGreat progress. Your tractor and a lifting strap or chain will make easy work of raising and securing those wall sections.
ОтветитьYou’re amazing thank you for sharing!
ОтветитьYou’re missing cross ventilation. Air flow might help you out
ОтветитьGetting great traction on them subs 👍👍
ОтветитьGood stuff. Nice job. This has to have been an exciting step for you.
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ОтветитьWow Sam its sooo exciting to see how fast this is going up! I’m soooo happy for you! This is going to be a really nice building!
ОтветитьIt’s coming together 😊
ОтветитьI agree with everyone this was a great class. Getting the walls up is going to be a family project. 🔨🛠⚒🦾🦾🦾
ОтветитьYou are double plating your top of the walls to tie your corners together
ОтветитьLooking good so far Sam! Thanks for sharing :)
ОтветитьSam, Great job bud! Good coverage and explanation! Stay safe and be careful!!
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