Impressive work ethic! I would be having "victory coffee breaks" after getting 4 studs nailed together and then wondering why this 1 day build was taking 7 and a half months. 😅
I can see that pre cutting provides a good efficiency to the workforce, but it's also really evident that this dude has built more than a couple of these kits, he's totally familiar and practiced. I wonder how the average Joe would get on.
I've been building homes and metal buildings for almost 30 years. Dude deserves credit. Even being precut there's still a ton of things to do, thousands of operations such as take screw from pouch, load screw, install screw without burning it out, repeat approximately 5000 times. Great job to that installer... made me tired just watching him. i can't work THAT hard anymore
And when he was finished he just vanished, to this day no one knows what happened to Garage George but his work still stands. Rumor has it that every know and then garages will just appear out of thin air with a little sign, George was here. Thank you George.
This man owns a really cool Store ,In Northeast Arkansas..It sells All American made products and a vetran..Thank you for your service Sir...From the Bottom of My family's Heart .
I found the chapters in ruclips.net/user/postUgkxYGamVaHfdHiPlAQaLa7zkwR02OKpGYDU to be very relevant to my project as I embarked on building my first ever structure from the ground up. I especially found this Ryan’s Shed Plans to be of great use when it came to building the roof. I was able to do all the cuts and installation by myself, with a little reference to this Ryan’s Shed Plans.
Has a little to do with the building in a box kit, but the biggest factor is the guy has framing skills and techniques to bang this out in a day. Nice job sir, big props to you
Such a gorgeous book - each shed is unique and inspiring, and I love all the tiny details Kotite features to help readers imagine how to create their own She Sheds ruclips.net/user/postUgkxe9yi0sulKgsp0VJJCIrLWWkvVqcU7LFR . The feature on Dinah's Rustic Retreat is like something from a fairy tale. It's really inspiring to see how creative all these ordinary people are in making beautiful and useful spaces on a modest scale.
Mad respect to the craftsman behind the build. That's an immense amount of material to move solo. So many extra trips/steps to follow, without the spare hands. Definition of do it YOURSELF.
Impressive. If I could build a building like that in one day, I wouldn’t even pull a building permit. I just build it on Sunday when all the inspectors are off work. Come Monday they would say that building come from and I would say we’re talking about it’s always been there.
@@KNICCA501 Nope. I've seen bigger shops built by 2 guys in one day. This is a small building and everything is precut. Plus this dude has literally built HUNDREDS of them, so he didn't have to spend time scratching his ass and wondering what went where and when. Anyone with some construction experience could easily put this thing up by themselves in a couple of laid back days. This guy was experienced and on a mission. Totally doable. I think I could pull this off as well in a day. Hey @buildinginabox, how about you send me one for free so I can try. :)
The only difference with this build is my adult son would be watching me from the window of his bedroom playing video games while I did all that work. This is true.😂 And I thought I was the only one to do these things by myself. Hats off to you good job
@@polarblue7468 dude definitely knows his way around building! I can see at least one trip to the ER lol... Can only imagine the endless parts list? I had an entertainment center back in the day which I ended up burning before finishing assembly lol...
I can’t believe how fast he put the door in. It would of took me hours just to do that. The roof was quick too. That’s a lot of up and down the ladder. This guy could make a lot of money installing these for a living. I sure would hire him. I’m impressed
Here’s the reality... I built my own garage for the first time... it’s a 24x27 pole barn. It took me probably 2 months... I didn’t have much help at all. Had the posts and 2x4s& 2x6s along the sides in a couple days... built my own trusses took a few days... then had a guy help me hang them the next weekend. In the next week done the sides with metal. The week after done the roof 2x4s along top and metal then took a month to get someone to do concrete.. I don’t do concrete... takes awhile when you try for the first time.
I particularly like the way he got those trusses up and then climbed on top of them for the roofing. I hope the instructions come with that same ninja training.
Looks like fun. Decades ago I built a 10x8 shed from scratch and detailed plans I drew up - I got totally into it, everything was tight and it looked great when finished. I could take a building like this and really have fun going beyond the basics. I have to move back to the country where I could enjoy doing this.
lol, i work at a home improvement store and know all too well the price of lumber. OSB is now roughly $70 a sheet.. higher and lower depending on thickness
I run a barn building company and firstly, I'm impressed. Nice job organizing the material to save time. Seems like the average handy person with a friend could knock this out in a couple days. You could send them drip stop roof metal to save the step of vapor barrier.
According to the company, the guy here has done around a thousand builds, so the estimate for a customer is 2 people and 2 days. Might be longer depending on experience. Amazing regardless.
Nah you just gotta hustle, if you got the right guys, a skid and put the hours in you can easily put up Decent sized pole barns in a week or less. With these kits of course.
That's incredible! Building a shop in just one day is quite an achievement, and using a DIY shop building kit shows great initiative and skill. It's amazing how these kits make construction accessible and manageable, even for individuals. It's a wonderful way to create a personalized space while also learning and applying building skills. The sense of accomplishment from completing such a project must be very rewarding! 🛠✨
Here we have like 5 people making sure everything is ready to pour concrete. From the person measure the yard that is needed, the amount of PSI what will be held. The wood box and concrete wires that are needed, etc and this guys just does everything in one day.
They never said he poured a slab the same day. They said he started with a slab already there. Next time you see a school bus, hop on. You need to go back and work on reading comprehension! LOL
This is Overman buildings out of Arkansas. Everything is pre cut when it arrives. I bought one of these buildings and even had this company build it for me. That said, it took 6 guys 2 weeks to build my building. Even after that there was so much wrong with it... windows were installed wrong, doors wouldn’t close, window trim wasn’t up to par and many framing issues to the structure. This is so miss leading.
The most important thing is he already had all the parts prestaged for the walls therefore he saved half of a day of work sorting the precut boards. This building in fact did not take 1 single day to put up but multiple days as there was clearly work done beforehand.
You can go to any home depot and purchase 2x's pre-cut for standard building heights/lengths. This building is just building a large box with a skin, there's not a lot of high precision cutting involved.
If you doubt this video....I can assure you that it is accurate. I'm actually the one that took the uncut 8 hour video and scrunched it down into something watchable! lol
@@malonecustomdesigns The video implies that the do-it-yourselfer could do the same. Not one in ten professional carpenters are going to put that same kit up in a day.
@@kellyinfanger9192 Of course not. Most people don't even have a reason to do it in a day. The point of this video was mostly to get attention to the company! Looks like it is working :)
No way he did this in one day. Watch the sun and shadows and you can see it was more than one day. Even so, for one guy to do this himself is pretty damn impressive!
Love all these videos that say "house built in one day" whilst completely neglecting that the foundations are already in place. Don't get me wrong it's cool, but why always ignore the most fundamental part of a structure - the foundations!
He's got that shit wired,I used to frame houses back in the day when I was younger. When you frame the same model over and over you make short cuts,and move more efficiently. That guy is still hauling ass and is a pro that's no home owner.
No way in one day. It would take one day for the walls alone the trusses with one person would be another day.The sheet metal and door and windows and the trim another day.3 days with one person is still impressive.
I build these structures. The frame is a day. ..and tough for one guy, when I was younger ,I built many structures with me and one guy...the logistics of getting up and down without enough hands on the job take time
This AWESOME! I hope y'all get richer than a king providing thus great product and service! I hope more businesses in other areas will start.offering the se thing. Maybe you can franchise it?
This guy obviously knows what he's doing. I think it will take the average person with limited carpentry skills (me) more like 2-3 weeks if you're working on it every day
I would have used the rest of that roll of what ever it was ( water proof installation.. on the sides and back before installing the siding!! Great video!!
Not convinced , Even if everything is pre cut , I worked construction and with all the screws that are used to attach the sheet metal , alone would take more than 4 hours ! Plus hanging the door and windows and trim ! This is BS !!!!
Nope ..i agree BS. Plus concrete wasnt laid by him..in 1 day. That takes 1 day to pour at least 1 to 2 to cure . So your looking at least 3 days if not more
Two guys I can believe, just setting trusses requires checking measurements getting up and down multiple times, it's bull. It also requires prep of sorting everything out in a plan of attack and without const exp it' can turn into a bungled mess lacking experience. Easier than from scratch yes but people watch crap like the DIY channel and discover things are not as easy as it seems and usually end up in a mess and have to call in a experienced person to either fix it or do it and fixing it takes llonger and costs more.
Yes a person definitely needs construction experience to tackle one of these.. but this person actually built this in 8 hours, but has built close to 1,000 in the last 20 years. Thanks for commenting
Good job! But it took him like a whole week complete it. I saw like three different sunrises and sunsets. Other days were cloudy. And somebody else is shown mowing the lawn twice (maybe twice a week)
No wonder he got it built in a day see how fast that guy was moving
Haha
In Denali AK
4:27 AM sunrise
11:36 PM sunset
Now you know
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Thanks bro, I really needed that laugh. Thank you!!!!
Hahaha,Gud one.No f$&@€¥ way within 8 hrs period of timeEven though its all cut to size,,,,,,,,,,,
Impressive work ethic! I would be having "victory coffee breaks" after getting 4 studs nailed together and then wondering why this 1 day build was taking 7 and a half months. 😅
Beer breaks 🍺
Haha. Same! I'd be calling my wife to come out and look at the progress every half hour, stand back in amazement. 😂
@All Cars Matter Nah it's a common problem when you get busy with other things. You'll get it done just like I eventually complete the project! ✔️
@@capemaster123 Hehe yep
@@ACommenterOnRUclips 🍻
I can see that pre cutting provides a good efficiency to the workforce, but it's also really evident that this dude has built more than a couple of these kits, he's totally familiar and practiced. I wonder how the average Joe would get on.
But 8 hrs day ??? Who believe that ?? You know who ?? People that don’t know construction process that simple
Me, 3 days
Me and my 15 year old 2 days
And they mark all the wood for everything. Studs, purlins, etc.
Shut up Keith
Impressive. It took my wife and I almost a week to assemble a 10x10 shed kit from Lowe's.
well thats what a lesbian couple will get ya
@@enjoyjonboy😂
I've been building homes and metal buildings for almost 30 years. Dude deserves credit. Even being precut there's still a ton of things to do, thousands of operations such as take screw from pouch, load screw, install screw without burning it out, repeat approximately 5000 times. Great job to that installer... made me tired just watching him. i can't work THAT hard anymore
Yeah....just the screws alone could take hours, and that's going fast...not sure about this one day claim here.
Your the best too! Your attitude is what winner's have! Attitudes like yours!
@@lifeandliberty0172
He's built it over 1000 times so he's fast. They admit for most people it would take 2 people 3 days.
I built mine in a week lol. I’d never built a building tho. I could do the next one in six days lol. Maybe 6 1/2 lol
And when he was finished he just vanished, to this day no one knows what happened to Garage George but his work still stands. Rumor has it that every know and then garages will just appear out of thin air with a little sign, George was here. Thank you George.
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He moonlights making Dollar general store pop up overnight in open fields! Lol
LMAO!!
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This man owns a really cool Store ,In Northeast Arkansas..It sells All American made products and a vetran..Thank you for your service Sir...From the Bottom of My family's Heart .
I found the chapters in ruclips.net/user/postUgkxYGamVaHfdHiPlAQaLa7zkwR02OKpGYDU to be very relevant to my project as I embarked on building my first ever structure from the ground up. I especially found this Ryan’s Shed Plans to be of great use when it came to building the roof. I was able to do all the cuts and installation by myself, with a little reference to this Ryan’s Shed Plans.
Has a little to do with the building in a box kit, but the biggest factor is the guy has framing skills and techniques to bang this out in a day. Nice job sir, big props to you
Such a gorgeous book - each shed is unique and inspiring, and I love all the tiny details Kotite features to help readers imagine how to create their own She Sheds ruclips.net/user/postUgkxe9yi0sulKgsp0VJJCIrLWWkvVqcU7LFR . The feature on Dinah's Rustic Retreat is like something from a fairy tale. It's really inspiring to see how creative all these ordinary people are in making beautiful and useful spaces on a modest scale.
Mad respect to the craftsman behind the build. That's an immense amount of material to move solo. So many extra trips/steps to follow, without the spare hands. Definition of do it YOURSELF.
I don’t how many he built he is not doing it in 8 hours!
So what if it’s 10-12 hrs. Still impressive.
@@josephtantalo8279 I call bullshit on the 8 hours too!
Impressive. If I could build a building like that in one day, I wouldn’t even pull a building permit. I just build it on Sunday when all the inspectors are off work. Come Monday they would say that building come from and I would say we’re talking about it’s always been there.
i bet my body will super sore tommorow if i doing it
The most impressive thing is the editing to make it look like one day.
I think the clouds help. Makes it hard to see the direction and length of shadows
Exactly bs
@@KNICCA501 Nope. I've seen bigger shops built by 2 guys in one day. This is a small building and everything is precut. Plus this dude has literally built HUNDREDS of them, so he didn't have to spend time scratching his ass and wondering what went where and when. Anyone with some construction experience could easily put this thing up by themselves in a couple of laid back days. This guy was experienced and on a mission. Totally doable. I think I could pull this off as well in a day. Hey @buildinginabox, how about you send me one for free so I can try. :)
The speed in which he put together isn’t the amazing part…
The fact that he only used a Leatherman and a butter knife, now that is truly amazing..!!!
I only used a nail file when I built mine.
Flex tape built for seismic activity you know 😂
The only difference with this build is my adult son would be watching me from the window of his bedroom playing video games while I did all that work. This is true.😂 And I thought I was the only one to do these things by myself. Hats off to you good job
Sort of your fault tho. You raised him lol
@@Scummy_shovel
Wife’s handy work with that !
LOL
Innocent bystander here 😂
@@shawangunk that will do it lol
Same here. I do not like forcing my kids to work but in can get annoying when they don’t.
Growing up it would be me as a kid and teenager doing all the work while my dad drank his tea watching from the window .
Spoiler Alert: He knew what he was doing. Lots of experience
Yes, he has built close to 1,000 himself.
@@polarblue7468 dude definitely knows his way around building! I can see at least one trip to the ER lol... Can only imagine the endless parts list? I had an entertainment center back in the day which I ended up burning before finishing assembly lol...
I would hire this guy to build mines, perfect size work shop for me👍🇺🇸..
@@buildinginabox I need a quote for this kit.
I don't know about building in a box but I'd hire buddy. Never had his cell phone out once
That's because he owns a flip phone! lol True story.
It takes me 8hrs just to find my tools..😕
Haha I would have been walking around looking for my hammer for at least a day 😂
Best comment ever
Hahaha,Gud one,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
8 hours???? Are you kidding me? That quickly??? Ha ha ha ha
nice to know I'm not alone
I'm a carpenter and this is very impressive! He looked beat at the end. I would be.
I can’t believe how fast he put the door in. It would of took me hours just to do that. The roof was quick too. That’s a lot of up and down the ladder. This guy could make a lot of money installing these for a living. I sure would hire him. I’m impressed
he probably owns it. this is an ad... results are clearly typical
This guy has apparently a thousand of these. Neat
Here’s the reality... I built my own garage for the first time... it’s a 24x27 pole barn. It took me probably 2 months... I didn’t have much help at all. Had the posts and 2x4s& 2x6s along the sides in a couple days... built my own trusses took a few days... then had a guy help me hang them the next weekend. In the next week done the sides with metal. The week after done the roof 2x4s along top and metal then took a month to get someone to do concrete.. I don’t do concrete... takes awhile when you try for the first time.
I hear ya took me 4 months lol
even that timeline is quite impressive sir! sounds like you killed it.
Yeah I had to wait like 3 months for a concrete contractor to do mine. Hard getting a hold of them sometimes
It says eight hrs to build a building, this guy just proved them wrong, he did it just over 5 minutes.
@John Prine 😁😄😄😄😄 Go faster and he'll do it in 1 second.
You do realize the video is sped up right?
@@XProGamingProX Really!!! Wow!!! Who would have thunk it!!!
@@colinmclean3029 you're most welcome, just so you're aware there's no way a human could walk that fast!! Can't wait for the day till we can!!
@@colinmclean3029 you're most welcome, just so you're aware there's no way a human could walk that fast!! Can't wait for the day till we can!!
I particularly like the way he got those trusses up and then climbed on top of them for the roofing. I hope the instructions come with that same ninja training.
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Looks like fun. Decades ago I built a 10x8 shed from scratch and detailed plans I drew up - I got totally into it, everything was tight and it looked great when finished. I could take a building like this and really have fun going beyond the basics. I have to move back to the country where I could enjoy doing this.
Brilliant effort, shows how much you can achieve with great planning and greater work ethic. Well done!
He’s got about $1 million dollars worth of lumber there by today’s prices.
Yes for a while there that was about right.. luckily we are down under $8,000 on this kit with lumber prices dropping.
lol, i work at a home improvement store and know all too well the price of lumber. OSB is now roughly $70 a sheet.. higher and lower depending on thickness
That don't seem right a million dollars.
And the prices are going back up again. What they aren't telling you is the metal just went up too. 40% higher.
Its 10 now
I run a barn building company and firstly, I'm impressed. Nice job organizing the material to save time. Seems like the average handy person with a friend could knock this out in a couple days. You could send them drip stop roof metal to save the step of vapor barrier.
Spray in insulation after the fact
According to the company, the guy here has done around a thousand builds, so the estimate for a customer is 2 people and 2 days. Might be longer depending on experience. Amazing regardless.
The new Minecraft graphics look great!
I just finished a 94' x34' house and a 12x16 shed... Hats off to you brother, my Wife and I have a saying" we can caulk our way out of anything"!
You are amazing man! 👍🔥🛠️
It takes a lot of time just to screw everything together, the leveling, the squaring, pre-cut or not. It's funny how people would believe this.
My dad builds pole buildings as a job with 2 guys but he has to cut it but it still takes like 2 weeks
You're right it is funny!
Nah you just gotta hustle, if you got the right guys, a skid and put the hours in you can easily put up Decent sized pole barns in a week or less. With these kits of course.
And I'll huff and I'll puff and blow your shop down... There's really no lateral support or sways to keep this building solid
Why don't you believe it? I've done it many times.too easy.
I am hurting looking at this young man building this size building, I’m impressed.
Key operative word..."Young"!
Sure, he knows how it goes... but say it takes you 5x as long - getting a building like this up in 40 hours (1 week) isn't bad at all.
Yes you are very close.. most two-man Crews would take between two and five days.
This would take me 6 months. But I’m not a carpenter
Paying 4 it would even help 1st
@@ricko5123 wth does that have to do with how long it takes to build it?
Focus, no child left behind!!
@@rickbaker4571 It has everything to do with it. I was talking about me and paying for the supply 1st. Wake Up!
That's incredible! Building a shop in just one day is quite an achievement, and using a DIY shop building kit shows great initiative and skill. It's amazing how these kits make construction accessible and manageable, even for individuals. It's a wonderful way to create a personalized space while also learning and applying building skills. The sense of accomplishment from completing such a project must be very rewarding! 🛠✨
These bushcraft sessions feel like therapy for the soul!
I read in the fine print that this was film in Alaska during the time of year when the sun does not set. That's how he got it done in a "day". Lol
"Started with the concrete slab", that was the fastest setting concrete I have ever seen
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Here we have like 5 people making sure everything is ready to pour concrete. From the person measure the yard that is needed, the amount of PSI what will be held. The wood box and concrete wires that are needed, etc and this guys just does everything in one day.
They never said he poured a slab the same day. They said he started with a slab already there. Next time you see a school bus, hop on. You need to go back and work on reading comprehension! LOL
i work in construction right now, he makes this look a lot easier than it is!
Right! It almost looks like its adhesive, or magnetic, or velcro or something he's putting it all up there so fast!
It helps to have building knowledge, be young and healthy, have a nice flat and square foundation and ALL of the necessary tools.
Sorry,I’m craftsman! You can’t do this within 8 hours!! Good job!
This dude is working harder than a one legged waitress at iHop
Ilene! I know her!
Or a one armed paper hanger.
@@LeroyJGibbs sweating like Mike Tyson at a spelling bee
harder than an ugly stripper?
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Bill Gates weight lifting
That is a great job. Hard working guy with lots of experience. Thanks for sharing this video with us.
This is Overman buildings out of Arkansas. Everything is pre cut when it arrives. I bought one of these buildings and even had this company build it for me. That said, it took 6 guys 2 weeks to build my building. Even after that there was so much wrong with it... windows were installed wrong, doors wouldn’t close, window trim wasn’t up to par and many framing issues to the structure. This is so miss leading.
The most important thing is he already had all the parts prestaged for the walls therefore he saved half of a day of work sorting the precut boards. This building in fact did not take 1 single day to put up but multiple days as there was clearly work done beforehand.
Great work assembling a pre cut and delivered kit on an already finished slab in a day,alone. Heck of a job.
You can go to any home depot and purchase 2x's pre-cut for standard building heights/lengths. This building is just building a large box with a skin, there's not a lot of high precision cutting involved.
“You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.”
If you doubt this video....I can assure you that it is accurate. I'm actually the one that took the uncut 8 hour video and scrunched it down into something watchable! lol
@@malonecustomdesigns Were there people off camera feeding him the materials?
@@malonecustomdesigns The video implies that the do-it-yourselfer could do the same. Not one in ten professional carpenters are going to put that same kit up in a day.
@@lucky13farms99 No, the material was all delivered and laid out beforehand.
@@kellyinfanger9192 Of course not. Most people don't even have a reason to do it in a day. The point of this video was mostly to get attention to the company! Looks like it is working :)
Me reading the instructions: 1 day. Figuring out the concrete slab: endless.
The slab took 3 days
This is super impressive, I normally have something negative to say but this is really cool! In my area you could make about $15,000 a day doing this
imagine this guy working for 10 usd per hour. hahaha
@@RodrigoMaluf89 I can't imagine that
Remember , he did not build it. He put it together. Still a cool video and what a great company that builds these kits. Great idea.
Dude is a badass carpenter. I don't care what anyone says.
I built a shed that was roughly 14x20 a couple of years ago and I still need to finish parts of it.
Judging by the speed of the clouds and the leaves on the trees it took 3 months
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Actually we did no editing except to speed the video up.. you can see more videos in normal speed on RUclips. Thanks for commenting
@@buildinginabox So the concrete dried that morning?
@@Jdjohnson316 Ha! GOOD question. I noticed, no reply by the company.
J Davenport it said he already started on the slab
People are most beautiful when they are doing something they love.
Wow I'm exhausted just watching him move so fast.lol Thanks for the share very educational.
Regardless of lumber and metal coming precut that guy is my new hero 👏👏👏
Even with the pieces pre cut its still what i call “shittin and gettin” this guy must be getting paid by the job lol
Wow, I just looked at your site. It seems that everything is very fairly priced for todays market. Cheaper than a steel garage building.
When ur homeless and she says she's coming over
LOL
Give that man a raise!
If you watch the sunshade, you se it’s more than just one day
No way he did this in one day. Watch the sun and shadows and you can see it was more than one day. Even so, for one guy to do this himself is pretty damn impressive!
No way in fuck he did that one day.
Love all these videos that say "house built in one day" whilst completely neglecting that the foundations are already in place. Don't get me wrong it's cool, but why always ignore the most fundamental part of a structure - the foundations!
He's got that shit wired,I used to frame houses back in the day when I was younger. When you frame the same model over and over you make short cuts,and move more efficiently. That guy is still hauling ass and is a pro that's no home owner.
Best video I've ever seen.
Well
Best building video I've ever seen.
This guy's a beast!! He even still had some day left..
When you know what you're doing and you have all the tools, equipment and supplies ready.
Now this, makes me wanna go out and build me own building. good job! 💪
No way in one day.
It would take one day for the walls alone the trusses with one person would be another day.The sheet metal and door and windows and the trim another day.3 days with one person is still impressive.
Actually no...not if you know what your doing.. but most RUclipsrs would take much longer
I'm in full agreement. I cant believe anyone would believe this.
It's not his first time and the wall layouts go quick if you know how to frame, the rest? Well most would be into at least the next day
I build these structures. The frame is a day. ..and tough for one guy, when I was younger ,I built many structures with me and one guy...the logistics of getting up and down without enough hands on the job take time
Building skills leveled up
This AWESOME! I hope y'all get richer than a king providing thus great product and service!
I hope more businesses in other areas will start.offering the se thing. Maybe you can franchise it?
This isn't his first rodeo. Can tell he's done a few
Pay him a $1,000 to build the building, both come out ahead. I personally can see in a 2 day weekend with maybe a helper.
Yes he has built close the 1,000
Apparently laying out all the materials so they're convenient to grab isn't considered in the process. That and the big hole where a door is missing.
Or the slab
This guy obviously knows what he's doing. I think it will take the average person with limited carpentry skills (me) more like 2-3 weeks if you're working on it every day
Still it is fast.
I don't care if the wood is pre-cut in the steel is pre trimmed. That is one strong dude.
The guy cutting grass was sneaking over hundreds of times helping him!!!!
gran trabajo, te ha quedado muy bonito y sobre todo que lo hayas hecho solo es grandioso saludos desde México
Done that before, a couple times. I can typically get the ladder out and set up by the end of the day. Lol.
From the sky changes, it looks like it is several days.
Nope...welcome to Arkansas lol
Yeah, because weather can't change from morning to afternoon.
Actually we did no editing except to speed up the video.. check out more normal speed videos on RUclips
Damn.... too satisfying!!! Well Done
This man is a Beast!!! 👍👍👍
What you don’t realize is that this is the Flash without his costume.. real time speed.. not fast forwarded. Average Joe… about a week.
Flash without costume I believe...
😭😭😭🤣🤣😂😂😂
I would have used the rest of that roll of what ever it was ( water proof installation.. on the sides and back before installing the siding!! Great video!!
"Starting with a concrete slab in the morning", yeah so it is not built in one day is it?
*How much wind can this building withstand (wind ratings)?*
So we're completely discounting pouring that slab foundation as part of making the shed? Lol.
No one can pour their own slab.
@@boardskins I have
I'm old, retired, and lazy......About 6 weeks to finish. lol.
Not convinced , Even if everything is pre cut , I worked construction and with all the screws that are used to attach the sheet metal , alone would take more than 4 hours ! Plus hanging the door and windows and trim ! This is BS !!!!
Bro your just slow you probably get paid by the hour
I call bull also .
If you believe that I have some oceanfront property in Arizona
lol, you don't know how this guy works!!! I've seen him work in person multiple times! He's a beast!
Translation: "I'm incapable of doing it, so neither can you!"
Fantastic Craftsman, the music had a huge amount to be desired.
Constructing buildings on Meth usually goes this fast! Great Job 👏
Experienced or not, still pretty hard to believe it was done single handed in 1 day….
Ya, I call bullshit on this one.
Yeah bullshit
It’s possible thanks to the technology 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nope ..i agree BS. Plus concrete wasnt laid by him..in 1 day. That takes 1 day to pour at least 1 to 2 to cure . So your looking at least 3 days if not more
It would 8 hours to lay the pieces out of the shipping container
He must be part Amish. A full Amisher would've gotten it up before noon. Still, nice work. Very self fulfilling.
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Lmao truth! These Amish will have a whole ass HOUSE in up in a day! I can't believe my eyes every time when I see a building appear out of nowhere 🤣
The concrete slab was leveled, poured and cured in a few minutes. Hire this guy, he’s the best construction worker I’ve ever seen!
The savings on metal cutting alone would be awesome
Two guys I can believe, just setting trusses requires checking measurements getting up and down multiple times, it's bull. It also requires prep of sorting everything out in a plan of attack and without const exp it' can turn into a bungled mess lacking experience. Easier than from scratch yes but people watch crap like the DIY channel and discover things are not as easy as it seems and usually end up in a mess and have to call in a experienced person to either fix it or do it and fixing it takes llonger and costs more.
You would put truss layout marks with the wall still on the ground ,if you were smart about it .
@@onthelake9554 I wasn't talking about spacing layout but the other measurement.
Yes a person definitely needs construction experience to tackle one of these.. but this person actually built this in 8 hours, but has built close to 1,000 in the last 20 years. Thanks for commenting
Exactly
He didn’t finish, where’s the roller door? 🙄😂😂
I don’t think the kit includes the roller door.
That’s an extra paid option.
Why don't they show how he lifts the roof trusses onto the walls?
You can watch a normal speed video on RUclips instructing how to install the trusses. Thanks for commenting
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Looks easy enough, I'll knock one out tomorrow in 6hrs.
Good job! But it took him like a whole week complete it. I saw like three different sunrises and sunsets. Other days were cloudy. And somebody else is shown mowing the lawn twice (maybe twice a week)
I know his guy personally he did it in one day. And he a war vet
@@christyler2641 does being a war vet make you a super human or something?
@@numbahone1434 no just pointing out that he has been trained and discipline to do a good job. Do you have a problem with veteran?