We have updated videos of enclosing this POLE BARN: Part I: ruclips.net/video/IkBMM-n5UP4/видео.html Part II: ruclips.net/video/9fp9ipkFpow/видео.html Part III: ruclips.net/video/ZEBA2A-di-8/видео.html If you like this video, please check out our Carolina Carports 44x55 shed build too: ruclips.net/video/_Oago5isnT0/видео.html Products in our Amazon store used in this video (costs nothing extra to use these links!). You don't have to buy these specific items to support our channel....just use a link below to get to Amazon then make any purchase: Rode Wireless Microphones: amzn.to/3trABE3 Salomon Hiking boot: amzn.to/3Qfg9Qt Oakley Polarized Square Wire Sunglasses: amzn.to/3HjzAU0 HUK Icon Performance Wicking Long Sleeve shirt: amzn.to/3MORQG6 Levi Cargo Pants: amzn.to/3mCAeTn
Thanks for stopping by. We have two other videos on the PB for the footing and the concrete pour if you wanna check them out. We'll be watching your build! Take care. Brad and Deb
It was a neat machine...most use a boom on a FEL around here. We were just starting to think about a RUclips channel back then, so we didn't document as well as we could have.
Thanks for watching. It did go up fast -- 2 days instead of 4. We've made a lot of progress on it since this video, so please stay tuned to see how it changes. Take care. Brad&Deb
It was kind of you to hail your former son in law. Great video. I like your style. Thank you for making this. Taught me a lot. Happy New Year from Ormond Beach FL.
Thanks for joining us. We've made further progress on this pole barn in some later videos. Stay tuned as 2022 is shaping up to be as busy as 2021 for Piney Grove. Take care. Brad&Deb
We have a 100x50 foot pole barn on our 14 acress property.. But it was once actually a forestry service building in the 40s.. the owner of this land bought it in the 60s took it apart and moved it to this land and rebuilt it himself.. Interestingly enough. the 8x8 posts are not in the ground. They sit on top of 2x10s on top of concrete blocks in the ground. Not even anchored mind you which is ODD.. but its held through how many hurricanes and wind for 60+ years. The beams in the barn are all 4x6 or 6x6 for the roof.. yes 4x6 and 6x6 for the roof beams lol.. Its interesting how it was built. the 50 foot span uses a 4x6 50 foot beam.. with 2x10s bolted to the center of the beam and then a giant metal bar bolted through that going to the roof beams.. So in essence the roof supports its own weight.. Its interesting seeing how cheaply new barns are made these days "no offense lol" using all pine soft wood.. and small boards, versus the gigantic solid oak beams mine has. Even my 2x4s for the roof are oak. I guess today that would be too expensive to build like this The prior owner who rebuilt this in the 60s did an amazing job, he built 6 horse stalls, with a slab on 1/4 of the barn, the middle 1/2 is three double doors, for storage for cars or farm equipment. Dirt floor though, and the last 1/4 section is a single double door, with a 4 inch slab 10 120v outlets, and a 50A and 25A 240v outlets. Also is insulated "as best as youd do for 1960 with foam and tar mats behind the dry wall. It also has water in the stalls and the workshop coming directly from the house itself 300 feet away..... I also have a drain in the floor on both slabs, and a 15 foot work bench made out of 4x6 oak posts i assume were scrap. I also have a cinterblock lined with tile chimney for a wood stove in the shop. The shop also has 6 huge windows that flip up for ventilation if i want So the building itself is 80 years old, or 60 if you count the rebuild. The tin roof leaks a little in spots, and needs some new sealent put on top. its leaking through the nails in the 2x4s and rotting them slowely. Im very grateful for that man for building such an amazing, still standing, barn, with evgerything one would want... Water, power, slabs with drains, and yea.. most guys with workshops i noticed dont have water, and dont have 240v power either. And lack of windows in many modern shops/barns is depressing. The man is now buried at the cemetary next to this property. We also have a 50x15 foot building, built in the 80s. Once used as dog kennle... water power insulated but it needs work.. I sold the cages and im tearing down those cinterblock walls for the like 15 cages it had going outside.. Not sure yet what ima do with the building, but those 15 cages outside are all on 4 inch concrete slab.. im thinking of building an addition to this building. If i do that itll make the building 50x30 in size
Modern buildings are engineered to wind loads in our region. Just because it's not built the same way doesn't mean it's not as strong or stronger than an older building. Sounds like you have a lot of nice spaces on your property!
SR, Thanks for checking us out. You can see the lime buggy video in our Videos tab and we have Day 2 queued up ready to publish tomorrow. It was an interesting weekend. Thanks for watching. Brad&Deb
They came from Backwoods Buildings in Chipley Florida, but I think they purchase them from Surplus Salvage in Bonifay, FL. They sell complete Pole Barn kits. Hope that helps.
Hey guys! Just wanted to clarify Backwoods Buildings & Truss in Chipley Fl is a retailer of pole barn kits and installations but they are in fact the manufacturer of their metal trusses also. We have a truss manufacturing facility in Caryville/Bonifay FL where our DIY customers come to pick up materials. Great video!!
The basic barn was about $14K. It has come a long way since this video. See our Pole Barn playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLG5yS75HLzo2MCmO8M-IQXfvkv-ivvpAU
I'm not really sure what a dingo is but I do know he said he custom built that lift attachment! It was a fun process to watch...we were just starting RUclips back then or I would have done a better job filming. Here's a playlist of the build to see how it looks now: ruclips.net/p/PLG5yS75HLzo2MCmO8M-IQXfvkv-ivvpAU
I'm building a similar building 40x60 and am worried about putting my trusses 10 feet on 6x6 . Are my purlins going to be able to hold longterm, with that type of spacing between each truss?
Ours are 12' apart and span 32'. That seems to be standard. If yours are 10' apart that's closer than ours and I think our building is rated to 140 mph. It's changed a lot since this video though. Here is the playlist of the complete build: ruclips.net/p/PLG5yS75HLzo2MCmO8M-IQXfvkv-ivvpAU
Are those concrete fast curing concrete? They look like regular concrete since they are in yellow bags instead of red, which are fast curing concrete that we put then dry in and water later. Some people say that the posts may move when we put dry in and water later since the concrete does not get evenly wet and they do not cure evenly. Of course, your builder said the other way. Not sure that was only they wanted to get the job done faster.
They dry set around here. I'd prefer a concrete truck with a wet mix, but nobody is going to build a pole barn that way. It doesn't matter on this build because we ran footers and a slab later in this video: ruclips.net/video/318GLu76PjU/видео.html
I'm not sure, but Backwoods Buildings (Chipley) built the barn and I think they build their own trusses. Surplus and Salvage in Chipley has trusses also. Thanks for watching. Brad&Deb
@@DeekJohnson Built by Backwood Sheds out of Chipley, FL. Travis is great guy to deal with and he subs out the install. I have no regrets going this route since I couldn't DIY.
I hate to give you a number that's not relevant as I was getting quotes valid for only 7 days in 2020 due to the changing costs of lumber and sheet metal....and then the new Florida wind load codes in Jan 2021 bumped up the price even more for permitted structures. But the pole barn in this video in Feb 2021 was ~$15K. Thanks for watching. Brad&Deb
The land in front of the shed slopes up too much to bring the pole barn lean the whole 60'....it would have looked weird. It might make a little more sense after you watch this video: ruclips.net/video/PO8Iy68Ud1w/видео.html Thanks for watching. Brad&Deb
Nice video. I have a question ⁉️ trying to build a RV storage lot similar to this video for about 50 vehicles what size do you recommend for something like that. Also I need about 25 feet in height or is that too much for the bigger RVs? Any information would help thanks 🙏
I think the safest way to answer that is to go to an RV dealer with a tape measure and find out the height and width of the largest RV they sell. Then get with a reputable pole barn builder and figure out the right size to fit that.
Legal height for commercial vehicles before you need oversize permits is 13’6”. If your planning on overhead doors at each bay you will need to plan for an additional 2’ of headroom on your sidewalls for installation.
Are you talking about buying a kit and doing it yourself? We contracted with a local company to do it all based on our spec. It's a 32x60 main pole barn with a 16x48 lean. 12' tall with 6x6 posts in concrete wind loaded to 130 mph.
The "Lean" must always be figured in even if it's to be done down the road, No matter how big the shop you need at least the same if not bigger for storage space.. Ask me how I know this.
Why didn’t they pour the holes with 4 inches of concrete let it harden over night then install the poles then pour you do not want the bottom poles in the dirt
Only lazy people or ones that don't know what they're doing need to worry about someone watching them work. Plus, he's the boss, he hired them with his money, so he dang sure has EVERY right to watch their work. Maybe even a duty to watch them.
We have updated videos of enclosing this POLE BARN:
Part I: ruclips.net/video/IkBMM-n5UP4/видео.html Part II: ruclips.net/video/9fp9ipkFpow/видео.html Part III: ruclips.net/video/ZEBA2A-di-8/видео.html
If you like this video, please check out our Carolina Carports 44x55 shed build too: ruclips.net/video/_Oago5isnT0/видео.html
Products in our Amazon store used in this video (costs nothing extra to use these links!). You don't have to buy these specific items to support our channel....just use a link below to get to Amazon then make any purchase:
Rode Wireless Microphones: amzn.to/3trABE3
Salomon Hiking boot: amzn.to/3Qfg9Qt
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Dry setting is BS!! It will not harden and the building will sink, never do that!
That’s awesome they can build it so fast thanks for sharing your experience 😁👍🚜💨💡
Thanks for stopping by. We have two other videos on the PB for the footing and the concrete pour if you wanna check them out. We'll be watching your build! Take care. Brad and Deb
Builders like oh good the homeowner is helping. Oh great
I know right?!
Love that custom lift.
It was a neat machine...most use a boom on a FEL around here. We were just starting to think about a RUclips channel back then, so we didn't document as well as we could have.
Nice pole barn, fast work.
Thanks for watching. It did go up fast -- 2 days instead of 4. We've made a lot of progress on it since this video, so please stay tuned to see how it changes. Take care. Brad&Deb
It was kind of you to hail your former son in law.
Great video. I like your style. Thank you for making this. Taught me a lot. Happy New Year from Ormond Beach FL.
Thanks for watching. This pole has changed a lot. More vids here: ruclips.net/p/PLG5yS75HLzo2MCmO8M-IQXfvkv-ivvpAU
Like yours videos, so I subscribe, Love FLORIDA, my youngest sister live in Tampa, warms regards from MEXICO.
Thanks for joining us. We've made further progress on this pole barn in some later videos. Stay tuned as 2022 is shaping up to be as busy as 2021 for Piney Grove. Take care. Brad&Deb
We have a 100x50 foot pole barn on our 14 acress property.. But it was once actually a forestry service building in the 40s.. the owner of this land bought it in the 60s took it apart and moved it to this land and rebuilt it himself.. Interestingly enough. the 8x8 posts are not in the ground. They sit on top of 2x10s on top of concrete blocks in the ground. Not even anchored mind you which is ODD.. but its held through how many hurricanes and wind for 60+ years. The beams in the barn are all 4x6 or 6x6 for the roof.. yes 4x6 and 6x6 for the roof beams lol.. Its interesting how it was built. the 50 foot span uses a 4x6 50 foot beam.. with 2x10s bolted to the center of the beam and then a giant metal bar bolted through that going to the roof beams.. So in essence the roof supports its own weight.. Its interesting seeing how cheaply new barns are made these days "no offense lol" using all pine soft wood.. and small boards, versus the gigantic solid oak beams mine has. Even my 2x4s for the roof are oak. I guess today that would be too expensive to build like this
The prior owner who rebuilt this in the 60s did an amazing job, he built 6 horse stalls, with a slab on 1/4 of the barn, the middle 1/2 is three double doors, for storage for cars or farm equipment. Dirt floor though, and the last 1/4 section is a single double door, with a 4 inch slab 10 120v outlets, and a 50A and 25A 240v outlets. Also is insulated "as best as youd do for 1960 with foam and tar mats behind the dry wall. It also has water in the stalls and the workshop coming directly from the house itself 300 feet away..... I also have a drain in the floor on both slabs, and a 15 foot work bench made out of 4x6 oak posts i assume were scrap. I also have a cinterblock lined with tile chimney for a wood stove in the shop. The shop also has 6 huge windows that flip up for ventilation if i want
So the building itself is 80 years old, or 60 if you count the rebuild. The tin roof leaks a little in spots, and needs some new sealent put on top. its leaking through the nails in the 2x4s and rotting them slowely.
Im very grateful for that man for building such an amazing, still standing, barn, with evgerything one would want... Water, power, slabs with drains, and yea.. most guys with workshops i noticed dont have water, and dont have 240v power either. And lack of windows in many modern shops/barns is depressing. The man is now buried at the cemetary next to this property.
We also have a 50x15 foot building, built in the 80s. Once used as dog kennle... water power insulated but it needs work.. I sold the cages and im tearing down those cinterblock walls for the like 15 cages it had going outside.. Not sure yet what ima do with the building, but those 15 cages outside are all on 4 inch concrete slab.. im thinking of building an addition to this building. If i do that itll make the building 50x30 in size
Modern buildings are engineered to wind loads in our region. Just because it's not built the same way doesn't mean it's not as strong or stronger than an older building. Sounds like you have a lot of nice spaces on your property!
Here from Cog Hill!!
SR, Thanks for checking us out. You can see the lime buggy video in our Videos tab and we have Day 2 queued up ready to publish tomorrow. It was an interesting weekend. Thanks for watching. Brad&Deb
3,4,5 works better and faster than figuring dims exactly. Builders and masons have used this method for millenia.
thanks
What side post did you use and how wide were your post holes?
6x6 posts. 12' apart. Holes were whatever the auger is....probably 24". Thanks for watching.
Nice barn!! I’m in nw fl as well and thinking about putting up something similar ,, did u have to get a permit or anything for this ag pole barn?
Check with your county as there are requirements even for agricultural buildings.
Thank you for the video. Can you share details on those trusses? I really like them and would like the buy the exact same.
They came from Backwoods Buildings in Chipley Florida, but I think they purchase them from Surplus Salvage in Bonifay, FL. They sell complete Pole Barn kits. Hope that helps.
@@PineyGroveHomestead thank you
Hey guys! Just wanted to clarify Backwoods Buildings & Truss in Chipley Fl is a retailer of pole barn kits and installations but they are in fact the manufacturer of their metal trusses also. We have a truss manufacturing facility in Caryville/Bonifay FL where our DIY customers come to pick up materials. Great video!!
What do you call those kind of trusses & where did you buy them?
www.backwoodsbuildings.net/
Looks Awesome!!!! What is the cost at this point in the build?
The basic barn was about $14K. It has come a long way since this video. See our Pole Barn playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLG5yS75HLzo2MCmO8M-IQXfvkv-ivvpAU
What does an install for a building this size cost
2 years ago, this was $15K. This one was about $5K: ruclips.net/video/rE0_PazOEcU/видео.html
@@PineyGroveHomestead That sounds like materials only.
I’d like to know more about the lift they used to raise the trusses. Is that a dingo with a lift attachment?
I'm not really sure what a dingo is but I do know he said he custom built that lift attachment! It was a fun process to watch...we were just starting RUclips back then or I would have done a better job filming. Here's a playlist of the build to see how it looks now: ruclips.net/p/PLG5yS75HLzo2MCmO8M-IQXfvkv-ivvpAU
When I used to build pole barns I never added water to the Sakrete. Today you can't pay me to set a post in the ground.
thanks for watching
Why will you not bury a post?
@@chrisdfaulkner Because they always rot out. Maybe not be in my lifetime... But they ALWAYS rot out.
I'm building a similar building 40x60 and am worried about putting my trusses 10 feet on 6x6 . Are my purlins going to be able to hold longterm, with that type of spacing between each truss?
Ours are 12' apart and span 32'. That seems to be standard. If yours are 10' apart that's closer than ours and I think our building is rated to 140 mph. It's changed a lot since this video though. Here is the playlist of the complete build: ruclips.net/p/PLG5yS75HLzo2MCmO8M-IQXfvkv-ivvpAU
How much does something like this run you?
Basic structure is about $15K.
I amazed they didn't brace the post?
It's dry set.....they get it square then the roof holds it square while the concrete sets over time
Are those concrete fast curing concrete? They look like regular concrete since they are in yellow bags instead of red, which are fast curing concrete that we put then dry in and water later. Some people say that the posts may move when we put dry in and water later since the concrete does not get evenly wet and they do not cure evenly. Of course, your builder said the other way. Not sure that was only they wanted to get the job done faster.
They dry set around here. I'd prefer a concrete truck with a wet mix, but nobody is going to build a pole barn that way. It doesn't matter on this build because we ran footers and a slab later in this video: ruclips.net/video/318GLu76PjU/видео.html
@@PineyGroveHomestead Thank you for your quick reply! I watched your footer video, which will definitely make the posts stronger.
Thanks for sharing! Do you know where the trusses were sourced from?
I'm not sure, but Backwoods Buildings (Chipley) built the barn and I think they build their own trusses. Surplus and Salvage in Chipley has trusses also. Thanks for watching. Brad&Deb
@@PineyGroveHomestead thanks, I’m in SC, so not local to you guys.
How wide is that center span?
32' more of the build here: ruclips.net/p/PLG5yS75HLzo2MCmO8M-IQXfvkv-ivvpAU
@@PineyGroveHomestead so the barn is 48' wide?
@@atubeviewer4942 only on one end
Was that a pole barn kit?
Yes. 32x60
@@PineyGroveHomestead Thx, I take it you don't want to share where you got it and the service/quality...?
@@DeekJohnson Built by Backwood Sheds out of Chipley, FL. Travis is great guy to deal with and he subs out the install. I have no regrets going this route since I couldn't DIY.
@@PineyGroveHomestead Thank you! Great job
@@DeekJohnson ruclips.net/p/PLG5yS75HLzo2MCmO8M-IQXfvkv-ivvpAU Here's the rest of the build.
I am closing on 20 acres near you. Just wondering how much the pole barn cost.
I hate to give you a number that's not relevant as I was getting quotes valid for only 7 days in 2020 due to the changing costs of lumber and sheet metal....and then the new Florida wind load codes in Jan 2021 bumped up the price even more for permitted structures. But the pole barn in this video in Feb 2021 was ~$15K. Thanks for watching. Brad&Deb
What was the reason for not going full length on the lean too, some nice buildings you got there?
The land in front of the shed slopes up too much to bring the pole barn lean the whole 60'....it would have looked weird. It might make a little more sense after you watch this video: ruclips.net/video/PO8Iy68Ud1w/видео.html
Thanks for watching. Brad&Deb
Nice video. I have a question ⁉️ trying to build a RV storage lot similar to this video for about 50 vehicles what size do you recommend for something like that. Also I need about 25 feet in height or is that too much for the bigger RVs? Any information would help thanks 🙏
I think the safest way to answer that is to go to an RV dealer with a tape measure and find out the height and width of the largest RV they sell. Then get with a reputable pole barn builder and figure out the right size to fit that.
Legal height for commercial vehicles before you need oversize permits is 13’6”. If your planning on overhead doors at each bay you will need to plan for an additional 2’ of headroom on your sidewalls for installation.
How much did the building materials cost individually?
Are you talking about buying a kit and doing it yourself? We contracted with a local company to do it all based on our spec. It's a 32x60 main pole barn with a 16x48 lean. 12' tall with 6x6 posts in concrete wind loaded to 130 mph.
Nice pole barn! Any problems with the post twisting or bowing on your pole barn? Thanks
Yes. It made it a little challenging to enclose it. Here's the first part of that series: ruclips.net/video/IkBMM-n5UP4/видео.html
How much was cost?
Basic pole barn installed was ~$14K
The "Lean" must always be figured in even if it's to be done down the road, No matter how big the shop you need at least the same if not bigger for storage space.. Ask me how I know this.
never enough....here's our metal building! ruclips.net/video/_Oago5isnT0/видео.html
Where's the concrete slab??
we did multiple concrete pours for this building. Playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLG5yS75HLzo2MCmO8M-IQXfvkv-ivvpAU
Do you have a contact for your builder? I'm also in NWFL and looking to build a pole barn.
Contact Travis at Backwoods Builders in Chipley, Florida.
@@PineyGroveHomestead Awesome thank you
Why didn’t they pour the holes with 4 inches of concrete let it harden over night then install the poles then pour you do not want the bottom poles in the dirt
He explained it at 3:20
With all these add what's he trying to do pay for it.
Content creators don't control how many ads the viewers get shown but it's hard to believe people complain about ads on FREE content.
Nothing more annoying than a homeowner out staring and filming you the whole time.
It annoyed them so much they came back last week and let me film them again building another barn.
Only lazy people or ones that don't know what they're doing need to worry about someone watching them work. Plus, he's the boss, he hired them with his money, so he dang sure has EVERY right to watch their work. Maybe even a duty to watch them.
Yeah their business getting free publicity. You must be a Kamala voter.