Awesome job; I plan on building one of these for my 2 tractors, But only half the size. Your video was very helpful about the way to build it. Thanks for the video.
Don't understand why so many You Tubers make laminated beams with no construction adhesive. Any kind is better than nothing but there are some very effective brands out there. Mechanical fasteners are just not enough when you want rigidity. Anyone who has taken a building apart that was glued will attest to how much better it is to build with. For very little more cost and effort the structure is much more sturdy, something a pole structure benefits from. It should be used in all joints and laps as well as laminations.
I don’t have any plans for the build, but we used 6x6 rough sawn for the beams and 2x10 for the rafters the dimensions of this carport are 36x16 pole to pole with the roof being 38x 18 so it has a little bit of a overhang, the high side of the carport is 12 feet with a 2 foot slope for the roof
Awesome tractor shed. I'm looking to build one just like this. Just a big roof and this exact size. What angle is the pitch or slope on this and are you in an area that gets snow?
Nice shed but, 1) why would anyone put 16’ 6x6’s in the ground only to cut 4’ off the top…from a ladder? 2) your “cement mix” was watered down to the point of having no structural strength at all. 3) staggering the 2x4 roof strapping would increase sway resistance and structural integrity greatly.
Awesome job; I plan on building one of these for my 2 tractors, But only half the size. Your video was very helpful about the way to build it. Thanks for the video.
looks good , but you should put on some side bracing for wind sway
I'm so impressed 👏
Nicely done! It doesn’t have to be so spiffy! That’s an economical build that should last a long time! 😉🙏🏽👋🏻
Don't understand why so many You Tubers make laminated beams with no construction adhesive. Any kind is better than nothing but there are some very effective brands out there. Mechanical fasteners are just not enough when you want rigidity. Anyone who has taken a building apart that was glued will attest to how much better it is to build with. For very little more cost and effort the structure is much more sturdy, something a pole structure benefits from. It should be used in all joints and laps as well as laminations.
I was told never put concrete around a wood post treated or not as it will rot the wood. Packed gravel is the better choice. Nice build regardless.
Thanks for your sharing, this is a vibrant example of you can build virtually anything with buddy :)
How much did this cost yall to build?
What size lumber did y’all use? Do you have any plans for this build?
It looks great!
I’m getting ready to build something very similar but 15x30.
I don’t have any plans for the build, but we used 6x6 rough sawn for the beams and 2x10 for the rafters the dimensions of this carport are 36x16 pole to pole with the roof being 38x 18 so it has a little bit of a overhang, the high side of the carport is 12 feet with a 2 foot slope for the roof
Awesome tractor shed. I'm looking to build one just like this. Just a big roof and this exact size. What angle is the pitch or slope on this and are you in an area that gets snow?
Great job
Thanks
Nice shed but,
1) why would anyone put 16’ 6x6’s in the ground only to cut 4’ off the top…from a ladder? 2) your “cement mix” was watered down to the point of having no structural strength at all.
3) staggering the 2x4 roof strapping would increase sway resistance and structural integrity greatly.
Nice work, you made walking on the roof joist look easy, I know it’s not!
Thanks for sharing,
DC🍀
Thanks
What are the dimensions .want to build on about the same way.
36 feet long by 16 feet deep pole to pole, with a foot and a half roof over hang
Vary good job
Vary good job
Very Nice!
Great video guy's what is the size on the garage?
36 by 16 pole to pole
Thanks
is there a build list?
Sorry but I don’t
Great job!
Thanks!