This was Awesome, I felt bad for Jason when he triped over the hose...that's why I say ,it pays not to rush...Anyway I Loved watching the build and I to am over from the Crockers...thanks for having us...Love from NC
Chrissy love the cooking portions of late, simple and feeds many and look so good so keep those coming. Great work on the building, Jason you are a pro. Good teacher as well. Sure Jeremy appreciates it. Great video. Thanks for sharing the build which ultimately wasn’t a hatchery!
Hey I'm proud of you guys keep up the good 👍👍👍👍👍👍 I'm proud of you keep up the good work and there's not much more I can say just have a great day and enjoy life❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Here from the Crockers. This was so awesome seeing. I truly believe this is one of Jason's happy places... helping empower others to see their dreams. I love seeing the positivity in ya'll helping each other achieve a goal. It would be super cool to see Juno Acres and ya'll get together for a project. This is how you bring positivity to your life, hopefully others will see and be inspired to build a stronger community like ya'll are creating ✨️
Neighbors giving, teaching barn raising reminder out in the country. That baba lamb render, Jasons self taught with his dreams, heart and skills. Positive to turned from bad situation. Love the drone footage of both homesteads. Im in for sure waiting to see more. ♥️✌️
Thanks for sharing this was great to see Jason helping you both ! Came over from the Crocker’s ! Show us the rest with the tin roof? Or plywood roof? Lol any color? In particular?? Have a great Weekend.❤😊
Next time try hanging your rafters with those galvanized hangers. They don't cost much and they add a lot of strength to your roof. Once you learn how to use them, you will love them
I appreciate feedback, but let’s keep this space respectful. Constructive discussions help us all grow, and we value differing perspectives shared kindly.
Sorry if I offended anyone. I thought it was a great video and a great build. I was attempting to make a pun/joke. Have a great day and thanks for sharing the video!
Nicely done. If you have a chainsaw handy they can make quick work of 4 by 4s. An electric chainsaw made cutting the 4 by 6s and 6 by 6s of my daughter's treehouse much easier than when I tried using a sawzall.
Really nice job guys. Nice design and git-r-done work! And you show the reality - the little things that happen to all of us along the way on these projects and how we figure out a way. I pretty much have everything needed to build one just like this, except a fork monkey. You know, for holding my air compressor on the forks while I'm moving it. I'm jealous 🤠
@@ParagonRidgeRanch Most of the people when i point that out sez What's that! They don't know about the HAARP system and Chemtrails! & weather manipulation & DEW weapons!
If you want your lap joints cut with the circular saw to be easier and come out cleaner and with a consistent depth, keep the largest flat part of the plate of the saw on the lumber. Work your way back from the end about an inch at a time, hammer loose pieces, then hold the blade guard open and wiggle the saw while running to remove the little ridges, repeat until joint is at desired length.
We build the sheds differently in Slovakia. We want to make sure the roof reaches out of the walls so that the building is water protected as much as possible.
@@cameronreed5882 around 2 feet on each side because we put wood (boards or logs) under the overhangs so that it is protected from rain and we save space inside of a shed for other things. When it is raining and we are about to go in the shed and need to unlock it, it is always good to be hidden under the overhang while we are opening the lock.
the teamwork was great, the project was great. The teaching and tips while working this build was patient and educational. Is there a material list for this build?
Good video, but a bit confused as to why notched the 4x4 if the notch is going to the bottom. Those are usually done to the top to support the load on top and not the bottom. Just a question
Was wondering the same thing. Took the time to notch the posts, but the notches ended up on the bottom, with the header being simply nailed to the posts. Seems like they just kinda forgot and had things upside down accidentally. 🤷♂️
The loafing shed looks great. Just curious tho..why didn't yall put the corner post n the ground for better stability. I seen the Crockers post a video saying that Jason was coming to help So I had to come over and see what kind of shenanigans Jason was up to now 😅. U never know about him 😅. Anyway It was a great video and... I guess I'll stick around to watch some more of ur videos. See yall on the next one. ❤
It is in skids so it can be moved around. We live in a mountain and cannot get a t post in the ground;) I would love to be able to put in posts and cement but not on this project.
@@ParagonRidgeRanch ..Oh! ... Well now that makes sense. I didn't realize that ur farm was on mountain side. Thank u for answering that question. The animals are going to love and appreciate it anyway. I will always wish y'all the best. Can't wait to see ur next video.
Funny how everybody in the comments have no clue how to actually build and think this is amazing, in a wind storm this will be in the neighbours pasture
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This was Awesome, I felt bad for Jason when he triped over the hose...that's why I say ,it pays not to rush...Anyway I Loved watching the build and I to am over from the Crockers...thanks for having us...Love from NC
Great team work! Thanks Jason Crockers from Coffee with the Crockers to give directions and helping hand on your build.
Awesome video!!! If anyone can build it, Jason is the one. So nice you all could get together again and build.
Chrissy and Jeremy you guys are doing a great job full-time youtubing. Keep up the great work
Chrissy love the cooking portions of late, simple and feeds many and look so good so keep those coming. Great work on the building, Jason you are a pro. Good teacher as well. Sure Jeremy appreciates it. Great video. Thanks for sharing the build which ultimately wasn’t a hatchery!
I missed almost the entire premier eating dinner but here for the re-watch! Turned out great!
Thank you love!! It was so cute, Jeremy was working on it today and Babycow and Isabella were trying to help;)
Great job you guys, teamwork makes the dream work🥳🎉🎈
Wen I sow Jason in the title,I had to watch.Good work guys,and I think I am going to like your videos 🙏🏼👍
Had to see what you and Jason were doing. Great job you two.
Great job you guy's! Thank you Jason for helping them out! I came over from The Crocker's! Love all your animals!
Awesome video great team work, Jason is a pro! 😎👍❤️
Thanks Jason Crocker for helping with the build awesome video love you
Great job, ya'll work great together and get the job done faster👍
Nice job! Jason, Thanks for your help!
Looks like the animals will get some winter sun. Can’t wait to see it finished. 💜💜
Very nice. This is going to make some animals very happy.
Congratulations on the build fantastic amazing and wonderful
Hey I'm proud of you guys keep up the good 👍👍👍👍👍👍 I'm proud of you keep up the good work and there's not much more I can say just have a great day and enjoy life❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Crocker-ites, unite! Great teamwork and a great result. Cheers!
Good job guys.
Jason is the bomb 💣 Here from the Crockers Channel looks good 👍
Good job ya'll
Good job guys!!!😊🎉❤
That turned out great!
Here from the Crockers. This was so awesome seeing. I truly believe this is one of Jason's happy places... helping empower others to see their dreams. I love seeing the positivity in ya'll helping each other achieve a goal. It would be super cool to see Juno Acres and ya'll get together for a project. This is how you bring positivity to your life, hopefully others will see and be inspired to build a stronger community like ya'll are creating ✨️
Jason said come on over!😊
Great jobs everyone!
Came Over From Watching Jason !!!!
Great job..love it
Neighbors giving, teaching barn raising reminder out in the country. That baba lamb render, Jasons self taught with his dreams, heart and skills. Positive to turned from bad situation. Love the drone footage of both homesteads. Im in for sure waiting to see more. ♥️✌️
Thank you 🫶
A great looking loafing shed! Thanks Jason for helping out! Can't wait to see it finished!
Thanks for sharing this was great to see Jason helping you both ! Came over from the Crocker’s ! Show us the rest with the tin roof? Or plywood roof? Lol any color? In particular?? Have a great Weekend.❤😊
Welcome over! Yes we will, still working on it in little spurts;) will have a video of the completion soon;)
Thanks for the great content
Here from San Francisco!!!!
Hello there Kathy!
Awesome build guys, looks good!! Now you have that Crocker touch😅. That’s nice the cow is helping with the build 🥴. ❤️❤️👍👍🇨🇦
Great job!
Over here from the Crocker's. Jason has done lots of building things. Thanks for sharing. Good work guys.
Always good to learn n good people like Jason n Danielle to help out. Well done guys. Oh and gate openers are vital. 😊
The building looks awesome!!!! Love the drone view!!! 💜
I cracked up laughing watching that cow laying down chilling watching the guy's work. Cow tv? Funny.
WOW AMAZING WORK 👍 👍👍
Looks like you’re levelling up your videographer skills ! Well done with the close up , drone shots and added music !
Jason said check you out. I'm hooked!!!!🥩👑
Amazing job all you did. Team work and learning is a the best way. Thank you for sharing. Till next time God Bless.
im comeing over from jason cockr
Next time try hanging your rafters with those galvanized hangers. They don't cost much and they add a lot of strength to your roof. Once you learn how to use them, you will love them
YeH I don't see anything but nailed butt joints holding the roof in the air
What awesome Jason! Good job you guys on that fabulous build!
Can you add a list of all the material y’all used to build it that would be awesome thanks
Dam Jason you’re Amazing with your Knowledge and Skills.
think the rails should be on the inside, like a fence, to prevent livestock pushing those rails out when they rub/lean on them :)
Love the cattle building inspector.
Love your Long Eared Safety Helper...
What a Crock!
I appreciate feedback, but let’s keep this space respectful. Constructive discussions help us all grow, and we value differing perspectives shared kindly.
Sorry if I offended anyone. I thought it was a great video and a great build. I was attempting to make a pun/joke. Have a great day and thanks for sharing the video!
Love seeing you guys making videos again!
Fantastic 🎉
Nice shed 👌
What size stock did you use and spacing of boards, vertical, horizontal, rafters, and screw sizes?
Always remember trigger discipline. ☝️😂
Great job building this so quick.
Thank you!!
Nicely done. If you have a chainsaw handy they can make quick work of 4 by 4s. An electric chainsaw made cutting the 4 by 6s and 6 by 6s of my daughter's treehouse much easier than when I tried using a sawzall.
Really nice job guys. Nice design and git-r-done work! And you show the reality - the little things that happen to all of us along the way on these projects and how we figure out a way. I pretty much have everything needed to build one just like this, except a fork monkey. You know, for holding my air compressor on the forks while I'm moving it. I'm jealous 🤠
I noticed you have your share of those Chemtrails in the sky out there!
Yes, all the time!
@@ParagonRidgeRanch Most of the people when i point that out sez What's that! They don't know about the HAARP system and Chemtrails! & weather manipulation & DEW weapons!
That came together quick! Great teamwork.
Very cool! Did Dale come over too😂😂😂😂
Great job guys look's really good
If you want your lap joints cut with the circular saw to be easier and come out cleaner and with a consistent depth, keep the largest flat part of the plate of the saw on the lumber. Work your way back from the end about an inch at a time, hammer loose pieces, then hold the blade guard open and wiggle the saw while running to remove the little ridges, repeat until joint is at desired length.
Barn looks great!
Chainsaw is much faster and easier for topping 4x4 and 6x6, and great work.
Great job its looks great ! The Crockers are the best ! I did think it was going to be a bougie off grib hunting blind for Preston 😂! Lol
Forget the shed. I want some of that casserole!
Pretty good, nice n quick with help
Beautiful manger!
Great job.
Fun times!!! Loved it!
Great job 👍
Nice shed… laughing at needing a Bobcat though.
IT WORKD SO GOOD TOO!! LOL
Awesome build
Coming from the Crockers, well done and greetings from Sevilla Spain.
Man, once I had my fill of that breakfast casserole, I wouldnta been able to work on that project for a couple hours…. Well done and looks great.
Thank you!!!
We build the sheds differently in Slovakia. We want to make sure the roof reaches out of the walls so that the building is water protected as much as possible.
How far would your overhang be on a shed this size?
@@cameronreed5882 around 2 feet on each side because we put wood (boards or logs) under the overhangs so that it is protected from rain and we save space inside of a shed for other things. When it is raining and we are about to go in the shed and need to unlock it, it is always good to be hidden under the overhang while we are opening the lock.
All of it@@cameronreed5882
Its supposed to built that way here in the US as well... this will have issues once its sided and roofed if they dont do the drip edges perfectly.
@@cameronreed5882 2 feet
the teamwork was great, the project was great. The teaching and tips while working this build was patient and educational. Is there a material list for this build?
I had it at one time, Jason sent it to me, I will have to search my phone to see if I kept it!!
Great video! I came over from The Crocker’s! Awesome job guys! 👍🏻
Good video, but a bit confused as to why notched the 4x4 if the notch is going to the bottom. Those are usually done to the top to support the load on top and not the bottom. Just a question
I guess a post hole auger wasn’t in the budget and let’s just build it upside down
Was wondering the same thing. Took the time to notch the posts, but the notches ended up on the bottom, with the header being simply nailed to the posts.
Seems like they just kinda forgot and had things upside down accidentally. 🤷♂️
Looking Professional and being Functional, which one do you Prefe?
What on center spacing did you use for your rafters?
Wished you included a parts list. Still this is the best one I've seen yet
Nice job
Thank you!!
Coming over from the crocker family ❤
Did you have a supply list for this project?
If you email me I can send to you
A Jason you make house 😮for them it’s very nice ❤❤❤.
Nooice! 😎 STOC
How much did this cost you to build and what are the dimensions?
Good solid shit!!!😂👍❤💙💜🧨🔥🙏🇺🇸
The loafing shed looks great. Just curious tho..why didn't yall put the corner post n the ground for better stability.
I seen the Crockers post a video saying that Jason was coming to help So I had to come over and see what kind of shenanigans Jason was up to now 😅. U never know about him 😅. Anyway It was a great video and...
I guess I'll stick around to watch some more of ur videos. See yall on the next one. ❤
It is in skids so it can be moved around. We live in a mountain and cannot get a t post in the ground;) I would love to be able to put in posts and cement but not on this project.
@@ParagonRidgeRanch ..Oh! ... Well now that makes sense. I didn't realize that ur farm was on mountain side. Thank u for answering that question. The animals are going to love and appreciate it anyway.
I will always wish y'all the best. Can't wait to see ur next video.
What size is this and do you have a lumber list?
I use to , I will have to find it, when I do I will post it in a comment :)
Why did you run two boards on the bottom?
How big is the barn
10 x 20
What breed of dog is that one
Bear? The brindle? If so he is half Anatolian( father was brindle) and half Pyrenees.
I thought it was a boston terrier on couch
Oh yes, that is Ruger, he is a Boston;)
Do you have a materials list and a cut list? I would really appreciate it if you do! I need to build this for m goats!!! ❤
if you email me, i will try and find Jeremy and Jason's sketch and materials list.
Sooooo not going to be permanent? This is far beyond stable 😮😮😮😮😮
Funny how everybody in the comments have no clue how to actually build and think this is amazing, in a wind storm this will be in the neighbours pasture
@@joeantolak4629 Exactly! Although I don't think it'll make it to the neighbors 😂 well, maybe but it'll definitely be in pieces 😂😂😂😂😂😂