Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos ruclips.net/user/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
I've been a builder for many years and have seen quite a fair bit of sheds. The plans in ryan's package ruclips.net/user/postUgkxB7IXYxLzb_Ichhe45zM3Im5xfEiSp9vB have some of the nicest looking sheds i've seen in a while.
Thank you for the videos. I am a disabled veteran and these videos kind of let me atleast see the things that I wanted to do before my legs and body got all messed up. I wanted to build a basic slab sided timber frame wood shop and barn with lumber that I had milled myself. I really like your videos.
When you were going to go in on that metal with the saw I was like oh NO and went for my volume. 😂 thank you for silencing that hell noise. Also looks great!
Most people don't realize it but if you were to insulate the underside of the metal roof with an inch of insulation or so, in the summer time it would be 5 to 10 degrees cooler in your shed. Worked in a airplane hanger in Texas years back. There were two identical hangers. One had an inch of insulation and the other had none. The result was at least 10 degrees between the two with the hanger doors wide open.
Great job! You've inspired me to build a cover for my tractor and trailer mounted pressure washer. I had very similar thoughts on it's construction and you've shown me it will work that way. Thanks. Stay safe!
hey shoulda coulda wooda comments. hey it works for you. great job ive been a carpenter 46 years we all wood do different thats life im glad for you and inspired
Putting down some of those hurricane straps or strapping is a good idea! Your building looks stout. The rain is gonna sound beautiful under there. Keep up the good work guys!! 👍👍👍😎🇨🇱
Got to love the Simpson company for making a metal bracket for every conceivable framing situation. Great job on the saw mill shed. It should server you well for years to come.
Hats off to you i think it turned out great. Ive watched several of your videos. You keep it real and are down to earth. keep up the good work. Youre a modern day pioneer
Great job well done 👍. I think filling in the back with planks is a good idea. Also a bit if an over hang with Tim on the end is also a good idea. Congratulations on your build.
Love the shed. Suggestion for keeping some of the rain from coming in the sides. After you close in the back wall, use the cutoffs from the roof tin to bring a short wall down from the top on the other side.
I asked on the first episode where you might be located. I'd love to move to a more rural setting and your place looks great. I like the flatness and all the wooded property you have. Thanks for taking us along on your ride. It's fun to watch something come together.
Great job! You could run a gutter along the back for a water catchment system too. It’d be a convenient way to keep water handy for the mill. My grandpa used to water the chickens and flowers with what he caught from his shed roof. Anyway, nice work! 👍
You & Howard did a damn fine job! My only suggestion would be to hang a role-up clear visqueen tarp, like you would use on a green hoop-house, on the back side to block the wind in the winter and the rain.
Great job well done that mobile sawmill paid-off good on that build many more down the road I would love to have one of them Sawmills one of these days I will break down and get me one it would beat buying Lumber when you have plenty of trees on your land to build structures on your property Thank you and God bless you till next time
Well you could consider closing in the end where the tractor sits, and coming down bit from the top on the front to reduce the blowing rain from coming in. You might also put up a tarp that rolls up from the bottom on the front to keep the rain out when you were not using the mill. I enjoy your videos and have learned much about milling lumber and harvesting trees.
I agree with cc ward, my tripod towers at my downspouts allow me to use 2/3 of a 55 plastic barrel with a screen to keep out bugs and pine needles, this allows both pressure and reserve of water. Just be sure to leave the bung ports on it to accept plumbing fittings, being able to convert to garden hose keeps it from breaking during freezing temps ( hose). Also, there is a clear(ish, gives it a more golden look) log home honey base wood treatment that with an add on insecticide additive repels carpenter bees. You might want to put that on before they emerge for the season since the sawdust will be impossible to see once you start milling. Try southland log homes, can be applied with a pump-up weed sprayer.
And it's a beautiful shed at that. Gentlemen do good work together. I think an easy fix for the miser is just some tarping thrown over it, tarp sheets aren't that expensive and they do keep off the rain. Along with the rear wall you want to put up on the shed. And if you don't have to park the tractor in that shed but elsewhere, you can just back the miser further into the shed alleviating the need for extra tinning and gabling on the end. just a thought. Stay dry down there !
Good job young man!! I think you will find your way to enclosing sections to keep the weather out. I have one suggestion, please go to the nearest store or home center and get some taller ladders, Heavy duty construction. You won’t do yourself and your beautiful family if you are stuck in the hospital in traction ore worse!! Other than that I think you have hidden skills and you sawmill is now where it will last a lot longer. Best Regards Fred Thomas
Brilliant video from start to finish and is packed with lots of pro tips and techniques. You are even teaching a bit of geometry which is really helpful in woodwork. I'm looking forward to you building a mitre station if you are going to do one?
Looks good! It was a enjoyable video to watch and I’m sure you can come up with a better solution than me about extending your wood shed but it was nice that you asked your audience for their opinion it shows that you respect your audience and others and it doesn’t hurt to get other ideas because you might find one better than yours. Keep making your videos they are fun and interesting to watch!
Great video, keep them up. One thing that caught my eye. I don't know how's the situation there in states, but over here, if you leave bark on lumber, it'll look like swiss cheese in few years. Bugs use to hang out right under bark, so it's good habit to debark even for rough construction or storage of lumber.
great shed charlie. simple addition. Add a 3rd header board to the face of your double that is presently on top of your beams and posts. cantilever 1/3 ratio. add joists, purlins, and tin and keep rocking. I agree with others suggestion. make the bottom ope on the closed in side for easy , saw dust removal. Heck , maybe light weight frame with tin , hinges and a hand crank pulley , to lower and raise when needed?
Good job on the sawmill shed! I’ll probably do something similar for my mill in the next year or so. Don’t forget to make and put up some carpenter bee traps before spring gets here; I’m sure they’re as much a problem in your area as they are in mine.
Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos ruclips.net/user/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
I've been a builder for many years and have seen quite a fair bit of sheds. The plans in ryan's package ruclips.net/user/postUgkxB7IXYxLzb_Ichhe45zM3Im5xfEiSp9vB have some of the nicest looking sheds i've seen in a while.
Thank you for the videos. I am a disabled veteran and these videos kind of let me atleast see the things that I wanted to do before my legs and body got all messed up. I wanted to build a basic slab sided timber frame wood shop and barn with lumber that I had milled myself. I really like your videos.
When you were going to go in on that metal with the saw I was like oh NO and went for my volume. 😂 thank you for silencing that hell noise. Also looks great!
Well done! Any improvements on the shed is simply icing on the cake now.
Great stuff! Congratulations on the shed! Can't wait to see you doing some sawing!
Most people don't realize it but if you were to insulate the underside of the metal roof with an inch of insulation or so, in the summer time it would be 5 to 10 degrees cooler in your shed. Worked in a airplane hanger in Texas years back. There were two identical hangers. One had an inch of insulation and the other had none. The result was at least 10 degrees between the two with the hanger doors wide open.
Great job! You've inspired me to build a cover for my tractor and trailer mounted pressure washer. I had very similar thoughts on it's construction and you've shown me it will work that way. Thanks. Stay safe!
I love it! My husband and I have talked about building something smaller on our property. You're an inspiration! :)
100% I'm loving your new shed.
hey shoulda coulda wooda comments. hey it works for you. great job ive been a carpenter 46 years we all wood do different thats life im glad for you and inspired
Super cool job, very impressive that you milled all the lumber yourself. Great ideas for gutters on the back.
Good to see Howard, that’s a hard working individual. 👍🏼
Putting down some of those hurricane straps or strapping is a good idea! Your building looks stout. The rain is gonna sound beautiful under there. Keep up the good work guys!! 👍👍👍😎🇨🇱
Great job for sure! And even better weather for such a project...
Mighty fine work y'all did there that's about the size I need for a work shop. GOD Bless!
What a nice young man. Well spoken. Good luck to you and your family.
You have been busy bee's, well done. So much better for the mill now keep the worst of the weather off, congratulations, that looks really cool.
Got to love the Simpson company for making a metal bracket for every conceivable framing situation. Great job on the saw mill shed. It should server you well for years to come.
Hats off to you i think it turned out great. Ive watched several of your videos. You keep it real and are down to earth. keep up the good work. Youre a modern day pioneer
Thank you for the o audio section!! I've heard that before and you are right: It was for the best!!
Great job. I just finished my pole barn workshop and yard tool shed just like you. Lot's of work but satisfying in the end.
You’ve done a great job in trying to protect your investment. Very interesting to watch also. Thank you.
Great job well done 👍. I think filling in the back with planks is a good idea. Also a bit if an over hang with Tim on the end is also a good idea. Congratulations on your build.
You did a fine job , building the shed!
Love the shed. Suggestion for keeping some of the rain from coming in the sides. After you close in the back wall, use the cutoffs from the roof tin to bring a short wall down from the top on the other side.
I asked on the first episode where you might be located. I'd love to move to a more rural setting and your place looks great. I like the flatness and all the wooded property you have. Thanks for taking us along on your ride. It's fun to watch something come together.
i like it, looks great and im sure it will save the mill from the weather. great job guys!
Howard is a great friend
I love watching stuff get built.
Great teamwork with your Dad and friend in both videos. Even when you drop a piece of lumber. ;-)
Great job! You could run a gutter along the back for a water catchment system too. It’d be a convenient way to keep water handy for the mill. My grandpa used to water the chickens and flowers with what he caught from his shed roof. Anyway, nice work! 👍
Don't tell the gov.. theyl Wana tax your rain water lol
You & Howard did a damn fine job! My only suggestion would be to hang a role-up clear visqueen tarp, like you would use on a green hoop-house, on the back side to block the wind in the winter and the rain.
Great job well done that mobile sawmill paid-off good on that build many more down the road I would love to have one of them Sawmills one of these days I will break down and get me one it would beat buying Lumber when you have plenty of trees on your land to build structures on your property Thank you and God bless you till next time
Turned out great. Job well done. 👍
I really like this type of structure and you can use thus for many things if you enclosed it in. Great job.
Absolutely awesome, I would add about 20’ to the front and 15’ to the side that way totally dry
Well you could consider closing in the end where the tractor sits, and coming down bit from the top on the front to reduce the blowing rain from coming in. You might also put up a tarp that rolls up from the bottom on the front to keep the rain out when you were not using the mill.
I enjoy your videos and have learned much about milling lumber and harvesting trees.
I believe he said in part 1 he was planning on putting walls up eventually.
I think I'm a FLR junkie, I'm always waiting for the next video to drop and excited when it arrives. Always enjoy seeing the next adventure!
Thank you, Joe!
Nice! Beautiful blue skies at the beginning of the video.... I bet that was a fun day!!!
Farm_In_The MiddleOfTheWoods Yes it was!
Siding on one side will help for sure! You guys are a good team
Beautifully done
Great shed , you can always add on or close it in when you have time. Like you said you got a good start
you and howard work as a team congrats using community resources
That's a great looking shelter that will be there long after you are gone.
Beautiful home for your mill!
Looks really good. Nice job!
Great shed - way better looking on the property than a metal type car port - nice job!
Your the hardest working Mellinial on RUclips. Still doing thing the old ways. Glad to see you used hurricane clips on everything.
Thanks! The old ways have worked for a long time. I think it'll take a serious windstorm to move this one around. Like your new dog, by the way.
Excellent work👍👍👍 . Thanks for sharing
Looks great 👍!
Being under roof is a good feeling. Nice work.
Came out great!!
Looks real good.
OMG! Be careful! Great job! Peace and Good Fortune to you and your family!
Ow man this kind of stuff makes me wanna do woodworks. Sadly its really expensive over here. And love the kitty!
Nice job Brother.... great ideas on your upgrades
When putting wall on the back come from the top half way allowing the saw dust to blow out and away from sawmill. CM in Louisiana
Nicely done. Looks great. Always better to saw under cover.
Great looking job, haha you beat the weather.
Beautiful and functional. An opportunity for a scarf joint but the half lap joint is a good choice.
The carpenter
Like the way you secured your joists and posts
Very nice! Thats the best sawmill shed on youtube!
I agree with cc ward, my tripod towers at my downspouts allow me to use 2/3 of a 55 plastic barrel with a screen to keep out bugs and pine needles, this allows both pressure and reserve of water. Just be sure to leave the bung ports on it to accept plumbing fittings, being able to convert to garden hose keeps it from breaking during freezing temps ( hose). Also, there is a clear(ish, gives it a more golden look) log home honey base wood treatment that with an add on insecticide additive repels carpenter bees. You might want to put that on before they emerge for the season since the sawdust will be impossible to see once you start milling. Try southland log homes, can be applied with a pump-up weed sprayer.
Добротная крыша!
Looking good, great job!!!!!
Thanks, Mike!
And it's a beautiful shed at that. Gentlemen do good work together. I think an easy fix for the miser is just some tarping thrown over it, tarp sheets aren't that expensive and they do keep off the rain. Along with the rear wall you want to put up on the shed. And if you don't have to park the tractor in that shed but elsewhere, you can just back the miser further into the shed alleviating the need for extra tinning and gabling on the end. just a thought. Stay dry down there !
hilarious and honest outtake at the very end!
Nice heavy beams.... good job!
It's good ya got some old fellers to keep ya busy. hehe. Looking good.
Good job young man!! I think you will find your way to enclosing sections to keep the weather out. I have one suggestion, please go to the nearest store or home center and get some taller ladders, Heavy duty construction. You won’t do yourself and your beautiful family if you are stuck in the hospital in traction ore worse!! Other than that I think you have hidden skills and you sawmill is now where it will last a lot longer.
Best Regards
Fred Thomas
Brilliant video from start to finish and is packed with lots of pro tips and techniques. You are even teaching a bit of geometry which is really helpful in woodwork. I'm looking forward to you building a mitre station if you are going to do one?
Real good work! Greetings to your Dad!
and of course to your co-worker!
looks great!
Nice shed!
Looks good! It was a enjoyable video to watch and I’m sure you can come up with a better solution than me about extending your wood shed but it was nice that you asked your audience for their opinion it shows that you respect your audience and others and it doesn’t hurt to get other ideas because you might find one better than yours. Keep making your videos they are fun and interesting to watch!
Thanks as always!
Look great!!! Next you might build a classic barns for the animals.
Great Project ❤️❤️❤️
Nice work!
Keep up the good content! 👌🏻
Great video, keep them up. One thing that caught my eye. I don't know how's the situation there in states, but over here, if you leave bark on lumber, it'll look like swiss cheese in few years. Bugs use to hang out right under bark, so it's good habit to debark even for rough construction or storage of lumber.
Very good project regarding puttin used mat to use, DIY keeping down cost ! 🤑
nice new shed
Good job, you are doing well. I like you videos
You do everything good.
Very nice looks great
Job well done 👍
VERY GOOD JOB BROTHER, CONGRATS
I was very excited for the new video
great shed charlie. simple addition. Add a 3rd header board to the face of your double that is presently on top of your beams and posts. cantilever 1/3 ratio. add joists, purlins, and tin and keep rocking. I agree with others suggestion. make the bottom ope on the closed in side for easy , saw dust removal. Heck , maybe light weight frame with tin , hinges and a hand crank pulley , to lower and raise when needed?
I like watching videos of people that have jobs
Fantastic job, new subscriber from England.
Thank you!
When you give thanks as though you have already received what you want, you are emitting a powerful signal to the Universe.
Nicely done.
I need one like it here. Nice. Jim in Chile
Good job on the sawmill shed! I’ll probably do something similar for my mill in the next year or so. Don’t forget to make and put up some carpenter bee traps before spring gets here; I’m sure they’re as much a problem in your area as they are in mine.
My dad makes those. I'll be sure to hang a few. Those things are menaces here.
Bela máquina,Parabéns!!
With what you have you could scab some 2xs onto the beams to create enough overhang to support another roof panel to cover the end of the mill.
Looks awesome dude! I will build a similar shed for my mill 🍻
outstanding!!!