I am fully impressed! It’s just a complete ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGqOCINHE0Z0E5gxzSdNi9NWGugRY5Hm2 plan with the best resources and step by step instructions . These shed plans are so satisfying as if the sheds build themselves on their own. Worthy work Ryan!
Kyle great job on getting the porch post piers done! I am looking forward to seeing you guys get the porches built! Thanks for all the excellent content!
Good to see the recent generation of JCB skidsteer at work. I remember driving one of the first prototypes back in the early 90's, when I worked for JCB as a 'young'ish' engineer. Frank Mueller, who developed the concept at Mr JCB's request, asked if I was an experienced skid steer driver. Uh no! It was just that the joystick controls were like the backhoe loader's controls, the machine which I was designing. Bobcat operators struggled to run it because they were used to push-pull levers and foot pedals. I filled up the foot well and had trouble getting out with my shoes buried! The roof didn't have any glass in it and the full bucket spilled over at full height, dumping lots of dirt in the cabin! Fun days!
You remind me of my uncle! He owned a metal building construction business. It was my very first job i was 16 and he sure whipped me into shape! Great job at keeping with the grind!
Great my 8th grade math teacher is proven correct. Good job with the practical demonstration of The Pythagorean Theorem. BTW, you have been using Euclidean geometry with an excellent real world example. Great work.
I wish I had a digger like that when I was building wood fences 40 years ago. We either dug them by hand using clam shell diggers or by renting a little beaver auger. Digging 50 plus holes in a day was a bit of a chore!
Was trying to save this, but had to watch this morning. Went by way too fast thoigh, & really WANT more😁. Love the vids, & awaiting the next one👍🏻 Cheers✌🏼
That was a great explanation of how you squared up the porches , usually when people start talking math I drift off hahahhaa but u had me the whole way 👌👌👌
Thanks for the ambition you mustered to point your camera into one of the bore holes to show real world results. That was fantastic content creation right there.
Its about time you put out a video. You got me hooked awhile back when you were doing one a day and I would watch it while eating breakfast now I'm loosing weight because I'm missing breakfast ( my wife says thanks) because nothing to watch. Ok it's 9am here so I can eat again, but for how long is the big question.
Good explanation on finding your points and keeping it square... BTW, I thought sure you were going to back up into that hole while you were explaining it... ;)
Once you had the boom extended, it looked like you had a better view, and of course less of an arc when drilling I was going to comment that for a better view you could get a reversing camera and mount by the top lights, with a monitor inside.
Just a small trick we used when drilling pier holes when we get to the right level we drop in the hole about half a bucket of water in the bottom spin the auger as fast as you can and it will clean the hole alot better if too wet drop some lime in the hole and spin the auger In the last few years we have been using 14 tonne excavators with multi speed augers which really clean the bottoms of the piers the other thing we do is dig the footings first then drill the piers after this quicker then doing it the other way especially if there is reo in the piers some of the excavators have cabins that side forward so the operator can see down the hole with out getting out of the machine from the retired Aussie builder that has drilled thousands of pier holes under his belt
I would of just pulled a 12' 16' 20' off the building for the first layout. Since its only 16' wide. That is 3 4 5 multiplied by 4 . I know the longer the better, but sometimes you can make a mistake on the calculator. You guys do awesome work. Don't see many guys like yall down here in Florida.
When you are pulling measurements off of the building to determine pier locations, how do you make sure you are coming off square and not at an angle? Do you use 2 tape measures at the same time and join them together at the correct length on each one?
Thank you Ryan for releasing a great product as this shedbuilder.work Most of the plans I have imagined in my mind are put down on your woodworking plans. This is more like a genius job. I love it!
Is there no "curb" at the bottom of the building exterior walls? What keeps the critters out and the rabbits inside the building? Batter Boards....yes, that's them but don't know much about them.
batter boards (www.google.com/search?client=opera&q=batter+board&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8) do not serve the same purpose as rat boards or stem walls.
Absolutely super well explained. I would like to know what these buildings should cost. Needs no exact number, only about. I like to watch your videos, very informative. If you are a very good boss, it will be fun to work with you. Greetings from Germany.
Great post, great skiddy. Welker Farms Inc, Shelby Montana did a post/review of this wonderful JCB earlier this summer, for a few months. If ya like farmers, check their site out, you will enjoy it.
Hey, could an entire barn be built off pillars? I have an uneven grade and the cost of a footer and rat wall is too much. Your video has me wondering if I could pillar every hole, then back fill with and aggregate and pour a slab. That a possibility?
RR Buildings love your videos but every time I see you guys wasting so much time on concrete I cring!! I’m a contractor in Minnesota and I install helical piles.
Learn a lot from youre videos Kyle, could do with a piece on front of skid steer to show the drill is going down Straight, not at an angle, Its the same with anything new, like a tune you hear it once and say dont like that, but hear it a few times, say Yeeahh thats good, same as skid steer attachment, used once, me no likey!!, used more than once you likey! get my drift!! good job like the vid.
Hey Kyle, I don’t know if you’ve done a video yet, but what about laying out the tin? I know the sheet covers 3’ wide, but it’s actually wider than that, could you do a layout video explaining how you start and end sheets on a building.
Remote Camera system attached to the coupler would solve the view issue if it also had a gps lidar sensors. You could also get some precision measurements as well..
I am totally showing my Geometry teacher wife your method of squaring something off something else. She is always looking for examples for when kids say “when will we ever use this in real life?”
@@dankolar6066 Once he figured out and shared the fix for the visibility problem your idea is as logical as mounting a little Wi-Fi camera to the front face of a car and to drive via a tablet screen bungeed to the sunvisor. Possible, technically feasible, but not in any way a superior solution to the one he found worked best. When you throw in he found the curve of the far pivot point to be a more acceptable angle therefore doing a superior job... It is more logical to assume you didn't watch his solution before sharing yours than yours is a logical solution.
I’m curious to know why you didn’t set brackets into the brackets, That said another great video & I’m sure future episodes why show why we didn’t see the brackets go in
Basically easier to get the truck out of there and if we wet set brackets we can’t drive over them... at this point we can just drive our scissor lifts and skid loader over them
The peers must go down to bedrock or solid terrain not just 6 feet. A geological report is needed! If you build on a sand dune, there will be major cracks soon after. Maybe you've done that out already. Great videos in any case. Thanks for sharing.
Should be rather straight forward to put that drill on the telehandler and get rid of the skid. Example: _Digga's PDX2 to PD8 range of Earth Drills, also called Auger Drives, are ideally suited for telehandlers and truck cranes with a flow between 30 to 115 lpm. Used for all types of drilling applications_
Why can't you drive the post in the ground bout 4-5-6 ft.and save all that hole digging and cement? Looks like that would save time and money?? Thanks for sharing!
There's no need for a pier. Especially with a concrete pad going over it. The compacted ground holds pressure against the pier from all other directions. I imagine kyle uses at least a 6 bag mix on them, and they are well below frost line, it looks. And they are large. They are only there to bear weight at this point. Everything will end up getting connected and tied back to the building. So uplift is of absolutely no concern here either. There is some math behind all of that too. But most of it comes from doing the stuff every single day. In short answer. No
@@MostlyPeacefulCombatVet, no wet set brackets in this project, due to reasons such as the mixer and their lifts needing to maneuver in the area. Drill set is likely going to be used for the porch.
you do a lot of really nice buildings, but i have a question for you ? Have you ever built a house out of the buildings that you make? Just curious because they are making houses of them now these day...
Interesting point. A few years ago, I switched over to using metric for all my woodworking projects. It simplified everything. There's a reason every other country in the world went metric.
Sorry I only speak in measurements that put a man on the moon. Yes they did use metrics for certain parts for other countries building parts. I still don't understand why people like you complain. You're watching a video about a building be built in America by Americans and filmed by a American, on a American website, on the internet originally invented in America, on a device that was originally invented in America. Tell me why your measurements are so great now? Just cause you don't understand? When I come across someone over the pond using the metric system I just use Google to convert it if I really want to know what it is.
I actually find imperial better for timber construction. Especially when it comes to sheathing. 16", 12" centers is much easier than 406mm or 305mm centers
Just finished watching some of yours old video! Great improvment on the quality of the content! keep it going guys (but please do not do a lot of theory in a row, dilute it with some actions). Thank you!
I am fully impressed! It’s just a complete ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGqOCINHE0Z0E5gxzSdNi9NWGugRY5Hm2 plan with the best resources and step by step instructions . These shed plans are so satisfying as if the sheds build themselves on their own. Worthy work Ryan!
Kyle great job on getting the porch post piers done! I am looking forward to seeing you guys get the porches built! Thanks for all the excellent content!
Good to see the recent generation of JCB skidsteer at work. I remember driving one of the first prototypes back in the early 90's, when I worked for JCB as a 'young'ish' engineer. Frank Mueller, who developed the concept at Mr JCB's request, asked if I was an experienced skid steer driver. Uh no! It was just that the joystick controls were like the backhoe loader's controls, the machine which I was designing. Bobcat operators struggled to run it because they were used to push-pull levers and foot pedals. I filled up the foot well and had trouble getting out with my shoes buried! The roof didn't have any glass in it and the full bucket spilled over at full height, dumping lots of dirt in the cabin! Fun days!
Great story
You remind me of my uncle! He owned a metal building construction business. It was my very first job i was 16 and he sure whipped me into shape! Great job at keeping with the grind!
Great my 8th grade math teacher is proven correct. Good job with the practical demonstration of The Pythagorean Theorem. BTW, you have been using Euclidean geometry with an excellent real world example. Great work.
I wish I had a digger like that when I was building wood fences 40 years ago. We either dug them by hand using clam shell diggers or by renting a little beaver auger. Digging 50 plus holes in a day was a bit of a chore!
“What if you just level out your stick” 😂😂😂
extend the arm to reduce pitch on the auger don't move the machine extend and retract the arm. just a thought.
Another great video and just love the Tele-skid the side door must be helpful. That's going to be some building when done can't wait till the end.
Was trying to save this, but had to watch this morning. Went by way too fast thoigh, & really WANT more😁. Love the vids, & awaiting the next one👍🏻
Cheers✌🏼
That was a great explanation of how you squared up the porches , usually when people start talking math I drift off hahahhaa but u had me the whole way 👌👌👌
Extremely interesting especially when I am planning on building a pole barn here in NE Ct in 2020. Keep up the great instructional videos.
Thanks for the ambition you mustered to point your camera into one of the bore holes to show real world results. That was fantastic content creation right there.
Its about time you put out a video. You got me hooked awhile back when you were doing one a day and I would watch it while eating breakfast now I'm loosing weight because I'm missing breakfast ( my wife says thanks) because nothing to watch. Ok it's 9am here so I can eat again, but for how long is the big question.
Lol the best I do
The visibility issue with the JCB could be remedied by extending the arm.
Exactly what I ended up doing
Or opt for a non a/c cab
@@donniebrookins6215 Pfffft cave man! Might as well wipe my butt with tree bark too. lol
Nice! Invite everyone to a 4th of July party on Aug 17. LOL
Backlogged video.
Good explanation on finding your points and keeping it square... BTW, I thought sure you were going to back up into that hole while you were explaining it... ;)
Thanks again for sharing your info on the layout of that building it was really good, thanks 👍
Once you had the boom extended, it looked like you had a better view, and of course less of an arc when drilling
I was going to comment that for a better view you could get a reversing camera and mount by the top lights, with a monitor inside.
Another great video! Thanks again
Just a small trick we used when drilling pier holes when we get to the right level we drop in the hole about half a bucket of water in the bottom spin the auger as fast as you can and it will clean the hole alot better if too wet drop some lime in the hole and spin the auger In the last few years we have been using 14 tonne excavators with multi speed augers which really clean the bottoms of the piers the other thing we do is dig the footings first then drill the piers after this quicker then doing it the other way especially if there is reo in the piers some of the excavators have cabins that side forward so the operator can see down the hole with out getting out of the machine from the retired Aussie builder that has drilled thousands of pier holes under his belt
I would of just pulled a 12' 16' 20' off the building for the first layout.
Since its only 16' wide.
That is 3 4 5 multiplied by 4 .
I know the longer the better, but sometimes you can make a mistake on the calculator.
You guys do awesome work.
Don't see many guys like yall down here in Florida.
When you are pulling measurements off of the building to determine pier locations, how do you make sure you are coming off square and not at an angle? Do you use 2 tape measures at the same time and join them together at the correct length on each one?
Really liking this job. Thanks for bringing it to us. I've always loved the logic of math , so I get it.
Who needs HGTV when you got RR Buildings!!
Thank you Ryan for releasing a great product as this shedbuilder.work Most of the plans I have imagined in my mind are put down on your woodworking plans. This is more like a genius job. I love it!
Excellent as usual!!!
Красавчики парни. Работяги👍. С уважением из России 🇷🇺🤝
Is there no "curb" at the bottom of the building exterior walls? What keeps the critters out and the rabbits inside the building?
Batter Boards....yes, that's them but don't know much about them.
Still have to lay out gravel and pour the concrete floor. Ain't nothing getting in there.
batter boards (www.google.com/search?client=opera&q=batter+board&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8) do not serve the same purpose as rat boards or stem walls.
Nice work Kyle! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Absolutely super well explained. I would like to know what these buildings should cost. Needs no exact number, only about.
I like to watch your videos, very informative. If you are a very good boss, it will be fun to work with you. Greetings from Germany.
simply brilliant explanation on the maths
Great post, great skiddy. Welker Farms Inc, Shelby Montana did a post/review of this wonderful JCB earlier this summer, for a few months. If ya like farmers, check their site out, you will enjoy it.
Wondered if you'd figure out that you could run the arm out a bit so you can see the bottom of your auger.
Did you watch the whole
Video ?
Hey, could an entire barn be built off pillars? I have an uneven grade and the cost of a footer and rat wall is too much. Your video has me wondering if I could pillar every hole, then back fill with and aggregate and pour a slab. That a possibility?
For sure
What’s better than expected mean? Is it better than the Kabota? Have you tried the bobcat?
Curious if you've ever thought of using helical piles instead of doing concrete footings??? Just curious...
Never seen them in my area
RR Buildings love your videos but every time I see you guys wasting so much time on concrete I cring!! I’m a contractor in Minnesota and I install helical piles.
If you look up helical piles on you tube I’m generally one of the first videos to pop up. Trying to educate!!!
Kept waiting for you to step back into the hole.
Learn a lot from youre videos Kyle, could do with a piece on front of skid steer to show the drill is going down Straight, not at an angle, Its the same with anything new, like a tune you hear it once and say dont like that, but hear it a few times, say Yeeahh thats good, same as skid steer attachment, used once, me no likey!!, used more than once you likey! get my drift!! good job like the vid.
Great vids watching in England as a chippy
Great job mate
Im looking for a jcb skidster. Did you like yours?
Hey Kyle, I don’t know if you’ve done a video yet, but what about laying out the tin? I know the sheet covers 3’ wide, but it’s actually wider than that, could you do a layout video explaining how you start and end sheets on a building.
I'm just wondering why it's 1/8 inch per foot slope instead of 1/4 inch per foot?
Don’t think too hard it’s what client wanted and it’s under a porch. Should be just fine
@@RRBuildings I know you wouldn't do it if it wasn't ok. 😀 Love the videos!
Nice video 👍
How deep are the piers the soil seems very soft, are you concerned with settling
Just wondering how often you deal with soil engineers?
Only soft because it was backfilled.. which is why we made sure to dig into virgin ground
What kind of service do they offer, both before and after purchase?
When you back up towards those holes... I fear you’re gonna fall in!
Remote Camera system attached to the coupler would solve the view issue if it also had a gps lidar sensors. You could also get some precision measurements as well..
I am totally showing my Geometry teacher wife your method of squaring something off something else. She is always looking for examples for when kids say “when will we ever use this in real life?”
Re the visibility problem, why not hang a little wifi camera off the front face of the cab and watch it via a tablet screen bungeed to the sun visor.
He did/does mention later in the video what he did to get a better angle.
Respectfully, tho I suggested adding a wifi camera, this doesn't imply that I didn't also watch the whole video.
@@dankolar6066 Once he figured out and shared the fix for the visibility problem your idea is as logical as mounting a little Wi-Fi camera to the front face of a car and to drive via a tablet screen bungeed to the sunvisor. Possible, technically feasible, but not in any way a superior solution to the one he found worked best. When you throw in he found the curve of the far pivot point to be a more acceptable angle therefore doing a superior job... It is more logical to assume you didn't watch his solution before sharing yours than yours is a logical solution.
ruclips.net/channel/UC8DKUYhMBW5Evs4eGndbl-A
@@dankolar6066 My comment stands that he found a far superior solution than a bungeed screen and camera system.
Extend the boom to aid in vision. 2ft further out would be great.
Looking good
I’m curious to know why you didn’t set brackets into the brackets,
That said another great video & I’m sure future episodes why show why we didn’t see the brackets go in
Basically easier to get the truck out of there and if we wet set brackets we can’t drive over them... at this point we can just drive our scissor lifts and skid loader over them
@@RRBuildings - Thanks hanks for taking the time to respond
The peers must go down to bedrock or solid terrain not just 6 feet. A geological report is needed! If you build on a sand dune, there will be major cracks soon after. Maybe you've done that out already. Great videos in any case. Thanks for sharing.
I have zero interest in construction and I really enjoy this series!
try using a control line and dispense with all the perpendicular bisector pythagorean theorem mumbo jumbo
@Foo Me 11 for me 0 4u lol
Should be rather straight forward to put that drill on the telehandler and get rid of the skid. Example: _Digga's PDX2 to PD8 range of Earth Drills, also called Auger Drives, are ideally suited for telehandlers and truck cranes with a flow between 30 to 115 lpm. Used for all types of drilling applications_
What do you pay for groundmats i your area?
Regards from Denmark
Why can't you drive the post in the ground bout 4-5-6 ft.and save all that hole digging and cement? Looks like that would save time and money??
Thanks for sharing!
John Bowen driven poles don’t last as long. The pier is the perfect solution for an actuate and long lasting build. I learnt that on this channel 👍
Yes sir I should have said metal pipe which is what I intended. I could understand that rotting over time with a wood post Thanks! @@djscotty06
What happened to the kubota?
Taking a break while they try the JCB out for a while.
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You don’t put steel inside the pads?
There's no need for a pier. Especially with a concrete pad going over it. The compacted ground holds pressure against the pier from all other directions. I imagine kyle uses at least a 6 bag mix on them, and they are well below frost line, it looks. And they are large. They are only there to bear weight at this point. Everything will end up getting connected and tied back to the building. So uplift is of absolutely no concern here either. There is some math behind all of that too. But most of it comes from doing the stuff every single day.
In short answer. No
I should probably add, when it comes time to connect posts, and pour pad, yes it will all be bared and tied. I hope. 😂
@@MostlyPeacefulCombatVet, no wet set brackets in this project, due to reasons such as the mixer and their lifts needing to maneuver in the area. Drill set is likely going to be used for the porch.
@@Joshua79C yeah, I build for a living too.
But he was asking about steel in the pier not a wet set post connection.
you do a lot of really nice buildings, but i have a question for you ? Have you ever built a house out of the buildings that you make? Just curious because they are making houses of them now these day...
What he built for his parents: ruclips.net/video/GV-vkCGUjgc/видео.html
@@Joshua79C oh very nice i must have missed that video, sorry
I think the trick is to park the machine and just use the boom to clear.the dirt.
You have a long boom, why dont U use it?
And you could make all the measurements a whole lot easier by using the metric system, no more fractions of a inch.
Interesting point. A few years ago, I switched over to using metric for all my woodworking projects. It simplified everything. There's a reason every other country in the world went metric.
Sorry I only speak in measurements that put a man on the moon. Yes they did use metrics for certain parts for other countries building parts. I still don't understand why people like you complain. You're watching a video about a building be built in America by Americans and filmed by a American, on a American website, on the internet originally invented in America, on a device that was originally invented in America. Tell me why your measurements are so great now? Just cause you don't understand? When I come across someone over the pond using the metric system I just use Google to convert it if I really want to know what it is.
I actually find imperial better for timber construction. Especially when it comes to sheathing. 16", 12" centers is much easier than 406mm or 305mm centers
I see that you have always digging in soft sand :)? Do you meet some hardened ground ever with root or stones? ;D
He is in Illinois... Nothing but topsoil there!
Perfect Porch Pier Pours
Haha nice
Gotta get me one of those cordless hand crank augers
What happened to the remodel??????????
A middle school math lesson.
That most people don’t know.
When you gonna build a Barndominium 😳 Like Eric
Of Texas Barndominium 😀👍✌️
Just finished watching some of yours old video! Great improvment on the quality of the content! keep it going guys (but please do not do a lot of theory in a row, dilute it with some actions). Thank you!
Sand!? you should come on up to Western Washington and try your hand at glacier till hard pan.
I'm sold on the JCB for hole digging 👍👍👍
Plumb my square please.
Apparently JCB watches all the content I do....
@CMichaelC Apparently you have great taste in content :) Kyle makes some great videos!
There is only one thing with I can that youse never use is ppe, like ear protection or goggles
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Looks like this JCB Tele-skid is to costly for it's use
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"Cal-lum"
Column, like I see them.
Worst aughering I've ever seen ,pushing it in and pulling it out
Huh ?