Pole Barn Construction And Instruction: Setting Post and Framing

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • Things are going to start moving fast now that we the hole passed inspection. Watch the as I go over the basic concepts and material used to set the post and begin framing.

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  • @bnewton5922
    @bnewton5922 3 года назад +12

    It’s always entertaining to watch a professional crew work at what they are good at. This pole barn crew moves quickly and knows what the next step is. Fun to watch. I didn’t want the video to end. Looking forward to seeing the next post. Thanks

  • @bobcatsmith246
    @bobcatsmith246 3 года назад +6

    Watching this video beings back memories of when I built my pole barn back in 1994. It's 24'x40' with 10' sides, a 7'x16' over head door, a man door and a 8'x10' slider. I did about 90% of the build myself, I did have help with the trusses and the roof, all steal roof and sides. Back in 07 I built a 16'x24' addition on for hay storage.
    Love the video's keep up the good work and god bless and stay safe.

    • @northjerseykevin3915
      @northjerseykevin3915 5 месяцев назад

      I thought and commented on the same thing. It’s a great video and the guys seem to work efficiently it’s good to see that they know what they’re doing

  • @bobjohnson8624
    @bobjohnson8624 3 года назад +5

    It’s amazing the regional differences in the posts (treated or not) and how they are set in concrete or dirt.

  • @darrindunn8707
    @darrindunn8707 3 года назад +2

    The intro was great. Good job editing dropping the cookies in. Really happy for you to get going on this project and excited to see the next video. Thanks for all your hard work. Much appreciate the videos.

  • @peacefieldfarm_mn
    @peacefieldfarm_mn 3 года назад +3

    This must be so satisfying for you! Finally seeing it come to fruition, after all you've been through! Excellent drone work too! Cheers!

  • @GlennHaley-yl2kp
    @GlennHaley-yl2kp Год назад

    Great series of building a pole barn, thanks for sharing!!

  • @garrimic3
    @garrimic3 2 года назад +11

    I would have notched the posts out for the headers instead of just nailing them to the posts. It would give structural integrity to the roof.

  • @tomsmith3047
    @tomsmith3047 3 года назад +1

    You have an amazing crew there, very cool to see this going up!

  • @RitchieLivewire67
    @RitchieLivewire67 2 года назад +1

    Love the Theme music excellent choice!

  • @watkinstreefarm6880
    @watkinstreefarm6880 3 года назад +2

    Looks great and man they do move fast!! Looks like they are doing quaility work as well.

  • @stanleyharrell6009
    @stanleyharrell6009 3 года назад

    Glad to see progress being made. Depth charges???🤣🤣🤣 That was my laugh for the day. I saw they were using Paslode nail guns. I have one of those and I absolutely love it. No compressor needed. They are doing a good job for you. Hope it continues to go well.🙏

  • @lorenmeyer5290
    @lorenmeyer5290 3 года назад

    Gooood morning going to be awesome well built! Can wait till the next one!

  • @carpor911
    @carpor911 3 года назад

    Awesome the splashing with the concrete blocks.

  • @BG-vq9fd
    @BG-vq9fd 3 года назад

    I'm excited your getting your building.

  • @stevesowders1844
    @stevesowders1844 3 года назад

    Excellent teamwork going on! Great video!

  • @haganrichmond
    @haganrichmond 3 года назад

    Great instructional video for myself since I have no carpentry experience whatsoever. I’m thinking about building either a pole barn or metal building to keep my Kubota BX23S and “man tools/equipment”. By the time you finish and I learn more, I may make my mind up. Keep up the good work!

  • @scottleighton3120
    @scottleighton3120 3 года назад

    Wow, what great progress! Looks really nice. Happy for you that is finally coming along. Thanks for the video, I really enjoyed it!

  • @roybaughman306
    @roybaughman306 3 года назад

    I truly enjoyed watching this..thanks for sharing. ..

  • @richcreager7877
    @richcreager7877 3 года назад +1

    Glad to see them using Post Protectors, seen so many building with rotted post because they didnt use these

    • @robertwilson1082
      @robertwilson1082 2 года назад +2

      Post protectors are not installed properly for uplift. They require 4 lag bolts for uplift to be effective.

    • @bobsondugnutt7526
      @bobsondugnutt7526 2 года назад

      @@robertwilson1082 How important is uplift protection for this particular structure? Just curious

  • @Dan-oz4qb
    @Dan-oz4qb 3 года назад

    10:52.
    Boss: "This tape measure has a 12 foot stand out."
    New Guy: "Hold my non-alcoholic beverage."

  • @northjerseykevin3915
    @northjerseykevin3915 5 месяцев назад

    Great video / build in every dimension. I’ve been a residential carpenter for 25 - 30 years. My work has evolved over the years but seeing this took me back to about 20 years . We spent the summer in upstate NY and build a real nice home for my boss at the time. There were 3 of us. Looking back it was very physical / hard work but at the time it was just another day. Hindsight is always 20/20 but I don’t think I’d trade those times for something else. I learned a ton and always got a lot of satisfaction looking back at we accomplished that day. If I may ask, roughly how many days did this project take to frame and get water tight? I’m also curious of what something like this would cost if that’s not to much to ask. I’m looking forward to watching more of your videos and seeing it come together. I hope the building is treating you well

  • @olavbjrneset5675
    @olavbjrneset5675 Год назад

    As a european its allways funny to watch theese us building crews... There are some diferences regarding health and safety regulations... 😀

  • @OrangeismyNewGreen
    @OrangeismyNewGreen 3 года назад

    Looking good, it’s moving along 👍🏻

  • @matthewmcbeth4099
    @matthewmcbeth4099 Год назад

    Subbed for dropping the discs like bombs that's funny!

  • @johnwoody4905
    @johnwoody4905 3 года назад

    good to see a bunch of young strong guys working. when i was there age i could walk beams too.here the young don't want to work being brain washed in school. looks good take care and be safe.

  • @williamlawrence8150
    @williamlawrence8150 2 года назад

    I’m about to start building mine ! Never set post before on a house, so it will be an experience! My biggest fear is getting it all squared!

    • @mavcar38
      @mavcar38 Год назад

      How did it work out? Im maybe going to hire someone for that part

  • @bobsondugnutt7526
    @bobsondugnutt7526 2 года назад

    Looks great. Some people recommend lag screws near the bottom of the plastic sleeve or even drainage holes at the bottom. I don't understand - as long as the poles are inside a weatherized building like yours, they don't risk accumulating water through the top of the sleeve. Also I think it's important that the sleeve has no perforations so that there can be no contact between the concrete and the treatment in the lumber. I am guessing drilling holes at the bottom is more for posts that will remain exposed?

  • @lonewolfFirearms
    @lonewolfFirearms 3 года назад

    Looks like you have a good crew..

  • @williamdebow3478
    @williamdebow3478 3 года назад +2

    FYI they make composite cookies that meet the same code requirements as concrete ones at only a fraction of the weight. Carrying a cookie is very heavy and the amount needed for a building can add hundreds of pounds to a trailer load. The composite ones weigh only 2- pounds compared to 60-80 pounds for concrete. They are caller "footing Pads" and can be bought from Mid West Perma Columns. Very reasonable in cost, cheap to ship and don't crack! I love them and use them everyday installing Pole Barns.

    • @jameshigbee7003
      @jameshigbee7003 2 года назад +1

      Can't use those here where I'm at. Inspectors won't pass them to use. Have to be at least 2500PSI concrete footers here.

  • @deanbarr5740
    @deanbarr5740 3 года назад

    That is going to be nice.

  • @jimmccullough1051
    @jimmccullough1051 3 года назад

    Don't forget to close the window and lock the door each night now that you have them installed. Need to keep the lookie-lo's out at night!

  • @kfbob364
    @kfbob364 Год назад

    Just a tip from an old builder… I would invest in a proper level. 72” or 78” would be appropriate.

  • @Bamaoutdoors
    @Bamaoutdoors Год назад

    Nice barn! I was told to use screws for the wall girts but I see everyone using nails. Just wondering if it will hurt to use screws or just use nails.

    • @ataleofthreecabins1025
      @ataleofthreecabins1025  Год назад +1

      Probably doesn't matter as long as they stay flush. I think they using nails is just quicker.

  • @howiegrapek
    @howiegrapek 3 года назад +1

    Looks great. So, they poured 80 lbs of concrete into the hole and dirt.... they didn't use water to harden it? I assume it will just harden over time as moisture gets there? Please explain. Otherwise, pretty friggin awesome!! You must be thrilled. ;)

    • @ataleofthreecabins1025
      @ataleofthreecabins1025  3 года назад

      Most of the holes had water standing in them, but yes they usually don't use any water.

    • @williamdebow3478
      @williamdebow3478 3 года назад +5

      It's an installers way of cheating so they can save time. A well built one will have the post set with fully mixed concrete and be allowed to dry before adding trusses. Many installers put the dry in place and say overtime moisture will harden the concrete, however depending on each jobsite it can take from weeks to years to fully get wet and set this way. Until the concrete gets completely wet and set your building will not be as strong as it is supposed to be,. For example a week after the building is up with dry concrete it WILL NOT meet the uplift specifications. Take your time and require your installer to fully mix and wet set your concrete. And two bags in a hole this size is a waste of time. Fill that hole up. It's the foundation of the whole building, why skimp when you went the extra step and cost to use the plastic protecting sleeves on the posts I would fire them! Ask your inspector to come watch that part of the install and see what he says.

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 2 года назад

      @William DeBow he did say and we did see the holes where full of water when they dropped the concrete in.

  • @wileycoyotesr8623
    @wileycoyotesr8623 3 года назад

    How exciting it must be for you to share this video with friends and family and, of course, the youtubey watchers. Are you accumulating full SD cards or do you erase and re-record on them?

    • @ataleofthreecabins1025
      @ataleofthreecabins1025  3 года назад +1

      I move everything to SSD drives ( works faster for editing). When those start getting full I periodically move every thing to large capacity external drives and make a duplicate. Once footage on my sd cards are backed up, I delete the card and occasionally reformat it.

  • @BetterEveryDayYouTube
    @BetterEveryDayYouTube 7 месяцев назад

    what type of nails are you using (in the nail gun)

  • @mjreeves3
    @mjreeves3 2 года назад

    This may have been answered already… I noticed when they were setting the headers they were resting them on something that lined them up. Were they just pre-measuring and driving nails to rest them on or what? Thanks!

  • @itas0r
    @itas0r 3 года назад

    They didn't put the lag bolts in the Post Protectors to attach them? I thought that was required for uplift protection.

  • @johnevans6053
    @johnevans6053 3 года назад

    This is a nice barn, would you mind telling us what it cost?

    • @ataleofthreecabins1025
      @ataleofthreecabins1025  3 года назад +1

      When I first priced Material last year they were around $12,000. Today they are about $14,000. Total cost for the structure, no concrete around $17,000. I'm still going to add gutters, drains, and finished concrete floor. Those prices I'm still getting bids on.

  • @IREFUSE9
    @IREFUSE9 Год назад

    How are they attaching bracing boards to the steel pins??

  • @dennislane5540
    @dennislane5540 Год назад +1

    What was the cost including delivery.

  • @iamnickdavis
    @iamnickdavis Год назад

    "A couple holes had some water", lol

  • @dustysnow2502
    @dustysnow2502 3 года назад

    Excellent. Been looking forward to the beginning of structure. Question: are these workers speaking a different language? Can't make out what they say.

    • @ataleofthreecabins1025
      @ataleofthreecabins1025  3 года назад

      Yes, most were raised in Amish Country. Not sure if it's German or Dutch, but they bounce back and forth between that an English.

  • @davidblackwell168
    @davidblackwell168 2 года назад

    Where did you get the plastic covers for the posts, what are they called, who's the manufacturer, and how expensive are they?

    • @ataleofthreecabins1025
      @ataleofthreecabins1025  2 года назад

      Usually post protectors Your friend has shared a link to a Home Depot product they think you would be interested in seeing.
      www.homedepot.com/p/Post-Protector-4-in-x-4-in-x-42-in-In-Ground-Fence-Post-Decay-Protection-4442/203165674

  • @kevinmackfurniture
    @kevinmackfurniture 2 года назад

    I'm very interested in the sleeves for your below grade posts.. can you tell me who makes those ?

    • @ataleofthreecabins1025
      @ataleofthreecabins1025  2 года назад

      www.lowes.com/pd/Post-Protector-Actual-5-75-in-x-5-75-in-x-42-in-Decay-Protection-Tan-Wood-Grain-HDPE-Post-Sleeve/1000126593 Carried at many places, but should give you an idea what to look for and compare.

    • @projectswithjw
      @projectswithjw Год назад

      @@ataleofthreecabins1025 Neat! I had never heard of those before. 👍

  • @jeepvette7723
    @jeepvette7723 Год назад

    I hate to tell you, but those clowns installed those post savers all wrong. They are supposed to be lagged to the pole for proper uplift protection according to Postsaver instructions. They used a few staples and that post will will rip right up through those sleeves held in concrete given a strong enough wind. hopefully thats not going to be a problem for you.

    • @ataleofthreecabins1025
      @ataleofthreecabins1025  Год назад

      It wasn’t shown, but screws with washer were added on all sides of each post.

  • @schwazelbacher
    @schwazelbacher 3 года назад

    Are those 4x4 posts? Also how deep are the holes? Looking to build a post frame building soon. Thanks! Fellow 1025 owner here. Love the tractor!

    • @ataleofthreecabins1025
      @ataleofthreecabins1025  3 года назад +1

      The corners are 6x6 and 4x6 in between. Our code was for 48" deep to grade. So we will be raising the grade with 3 inches of stone and 4 inches of concrete (7" total) so the holes had to be at least 41" deep.

  • @HisWayHomestead
    @HisWayHomestead 2 года назад

    where did you get the sleeves for the bottom of the posts? Is it part of the kit?

    • @ataleofthreecabins1025
      @ataleofthreecabins1025  2 года назад +1

      It came from the builder supply yard, but they are sold at several lumber stores. Usually called post protectors.

    • @HisWayHomestead
      @HisWayHomestead 2 года назад

      @@ataleofthreecabins1025 thanks! I’ll look for those

    • @HisWayHomestead
      @HisWayHomestead 2 года назад

      @@ataleofthreecabins1025 wow... they're not cheap

  • @WolfpackRez
    @WolfpackRez Год назад

    Why only one bag of concrete?

  • @eastrockaway11518
    @eastrockaway11518 Год назад

    😮

  • @ericstyer2890
    @ericstyer2890 2 года назад

    Nice, is this a kit the contractor provided or did you buy a package plus install kinda deal? Do you reveal total cost or breakdowns anywhere? I realize that’s going to vary. Thanks for the content.

    • @ataleofthreecabins1025
      @ataleofthreecabins1025  2 года назад +1

      Hey Eric, I looked into the DIY aspect as well as just hiring someone. Fall of 2020 prices for just the materials of a 24X32 structure was approx $12,500. Do to timing issues and delays with zoning, I had a builder do it (he ordered materials) for Just under $17,000. The concrete pad was $4,700. They did much, much quicker and I think I'd still be scratching my head on the fine trim work.

    • @ericstyer2890
      @ericstyer2890 2 года назад

      @@ataleofthreecabins1025 awesome. Money well spent. I like the methodology they used with this build. The footers were massive. Hope you’re keeping the tractor clean and dry. Take Care!

  • @jrmorganpetro
    @jrmorganpetro Год назад

    What is the name of the post wraps?

    • @ataleofthreecabins1025
      @ataleofthreecabins1025  Год назад

      www.lowes.com/pd/Post-Protector-Actual-5-75-in-x-5-75-in-x-42-in-Decay-Protection-Tan-Wood-Grain-HDPE-Post-Sleeve/1000126593

  • @garytomasino1695
    @garytomasino1695 Год назад

    Why would you not use Stone to fill the Hole. The dirt will turn to mud.

    • @ataleofthreecabins1025
      @ataleofthreecabins1025  Год назад

      In my area the 2 preferred methods was what I did or pouring concrete in the holes and creating piers and the post sits on top. The latter is more expensive. It was explained to me the the dirt once settled has a greater holding power in extreme wind, compare to gravel which would stay loose.

  • @EricCampbellUAV
    @EricCampbellUAV 2 года назад

    i’m sending this to OSHA

  • @affordabledoorrefinishing9588
    @affordabledoorrefinishing9588 2 года назад

    I haven't seen that many white boys working together since I was a kid!

    • @ataleofthreecabins1025
      @ataleofthreecabins1025  2 года назад +1

      They had their act together.

    • @00mandrew
      @00mandrew Год назад

      And in this trade at that. I can't seem to find any that want to work like this, much less a crew!

  • @omnivideoful
    @omnivideoful Год назад

    You have the plastic boots on the poles with nothing holding them fast except for a couple of tacks on one side at the top! What is going to keep an uplift wind from just slipping the poles out of the plastic that is in poorly formed Sakcrete? It is well know that just pouring sakcrete in the hole without mixing makes an incredibly fragile concrete. A little racking of the structure and up she comes in a good blow. Really poor construction my friend. I am not being critical. But I am critiquing.

    • @ataleofthreecabins1025
      @ataleofthreecabins1025  Год назад

      It’s not in the video, cause it was done without cameras rolling, but large screws were installed on all sides of the sleeves.