Very interesting to see how a grain bin is built ! Enjoyed it and especially the beautiful music which had me thumping my foot and humming that tune all day
Yowwserr Now this is a grain bin! When the video 1st started with the footings and the concrete I had to kind of wonder how this foundation was going to work. But this is a foundation system I have not witnessed before. Looks interesting. Thanks 🤔
I built three 42' Brock bins on my farm a few years ago. I picked up the parts in Indiana I think on my truck. The bins went together without a fault, with out any parts missing, and with just a few bolts left over. A very good experience with Brock.
We are a couple of days from finishing a new bin very similar to this one. Some techniques have been slightly different but the end result is very much the same. It’s been quite interesting, a lot of pieces and parts you can’t imagine
I've owned a concrete foundations company for 30 years building grain bin foundations and this is a prime example of why most legit contractors that have (workmans comp, safety program, health benefits and vacation) cannot compete with outfits like this, No hard hats ,safety glasses, no handrail on the scaffold around the tank hell got guys working in shorts and tank tops. Not taking anything away from the guys because they probably do good work. Just the outfit they work for is cutting a lot of corners. You can get away with is I guess if you only work on the farms and small town elevators. You would not get by with this working for Cargil or ADM or any of the big grain companies. I'm glade now that we built our last bin foundation last month 6 -105's and 1- 155'. I guess we may do the larger diameter bin foundations because we specialize in tall walls 10' and over.
I see how it go in but how do you get it out ?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very interesting to see how a grain bin is built ! Enjoyed it and especially the beautiful music which had me thumping my foot and humming that tune all day
That was just way to cool to see it grow up from the foundation. Great job. It's fun to see stuff like this. Thank you for sharing.
Really amazing to see it built, very cool stuff.
That was cool to see it rising from the bottom. Great system. Nice share. 👍
Yowwserr Now this is a grain bin! When the video 1st started with the footings and the concrete I had to kind of wonder how this foundation was
going to work. But this is a foundation system I have not witnessed before. Looks interesting. Thanks 🤔
Cool video thanks for posting, I didn’t know they was such a lot of concrete under these.
There is compacted gravel under the floor
I built three 42' Brock bins on my farm a few years ago. I picked up the parts in Indiana I think on my truck. The bins went together without a fault, with out any parts missing, and with just a few bolts left over. A very good experience with Brock.
We are a couple of days from finishing a new bin very similar to this one. Some techniques have been slightly different but the end result is very much the same. It’s been quite interesting, a lot of pieces and parts you can’t imagine
That should hold at least a hundred bushels. ha ha
Cool❤
How much does that cost?
Hopefully yalls is built better than the cornstar farms bin.
Cool seeing it built.
What is used to raise the metal fabrication up, as more sections are added? This was impressive.
They had multiple hydraulic jacks on the inside of the bin.
I've owned a concrete foundations company for 30 years building grain bin foundations and this is a prime example of why most legit contractors that have (workmans comp, safety program, health benefits and vacation) cannot compete with outfits like this, No hard hats ,safety glasses, no handrail on the scaffold around the tank hell got guys working in shorts and tank tops. Not taking anything away from the guys because they probably do good work. Just the outfit they work for is cutting a lot of corners. You can get away with is I guess if you only work on the farms and small town elevators. You would not get by with this working for Cargil or ADM or any of the big grain companies. I'm glade now that we built our last bin foundation last month 6 -105's and 1- 155'. I guess we may do the larger diameter bin foundations because we specialize in tall walls 10' and over.
Capacity and cost in 2024 market.
0:10 safety is the number one priority. Should have rebar end protectors on the rebar sticking up. I thought that guy was going to go down on the rod.
The owner of this company sure doesn't care about safety from rebar caps, proper scaffold planks, guardrails, mid and toe, tie offs, etc..
Safety Sally has arrived
Be a Man!!
Nice work but please use rebar caps
Not necessary
@daveklein2826 your probably right.
You don't stick rebar into dirt
Yes you do
I see how it go in but how do you get it out ?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The tunnel under the center of it will have a conveyor that brings the grain out
@@farmerthatflies 👍
The music junked another video 👎👎👎👎💩💩💩😬
Music is perfect
Your favorite band and song sucks! I mean blows!