I think the only thing that's more impressive than the level of detail that RR builds to, is that they are consistently able to have clients that can afford this level of work. Keep up the great work.
When clients know your standard, they'll reach out if they're the type looking for such standard. The videos help too. I'm sure he's getting some referrals as well, again, due to the quality of work
Morning Gents, Always enjoy the videos. Real star of the show today was that OBS Ford flatbed, man that is a sweet rig! Let me know if it ever needs a new home.
On the blocking question. Sheeting the top makes it unlikely to move but I could still see a scenario with a lot of weight moving together (maybe multiple golf carts moving at once) the entire floor could theoretically rack in one direction. Of course there's so much attached at the rim that this would basically be impossible but a block every other joist locks the entire diaphragm into a square.
I worked like that now 2 back surgeries and 65 birthdays trying to not have pain. Nice work. That was the best used by date. LOL That suit for lifting will save your back later in life very nice.
Not sure what amazes me more, the fact that they build with such precision, or the fact that there is that much demand for golfcarts in that area. I mean...around me they START at $10K for battery. Even the used ones are $7500+. Those are battery powered ones too!
I keep trying to think of a way to use the cut offs from the subfloor. The Festool gadget is kinda kool and actually a little bit scary at the same time.
Dang, thats a dance floor indeed. I remember when I use to haul fire wood. Cutting large and lifting them into my truck. My wife would say, do you need help? I said no. 😂 I honestly don't know how I did it back then. I'm not strong like Kyle or Greg by a long shot. But I did haul lots and lots of wood every year for my wife's grand parents. I'm happy that I got a chance to do it for them.
Not a structural engineer, so take this as musing, but that does not look like enough structure for the potential shear loading with weight moving along once loaded.
Saturday morning and a 2 hour video. Guys I have stuff to do today, haha. I just put up a small building, no floor yet with metal roof. It literally rains in there! How about your buildings? I see water on the ground, how are the roofs? Any condensation?
When you do something like this that won't have insulated ceiling, why don't you include some lucite or other clear panels in the roof? You wouldn't have the problem with lighting that you had.
The blocking is great for spreading the load and stopping a bouncy floor as now the load is on several beams instead of just one. Putting them on the end doesn’t make sense.
I've seen a few other youtubers use those EcoFlow/Anker/Jackery/Goal Zero batteries to run mobile (small) welding rigs. It definitely would be a high cost to test, but I am curious how many nails you could drive by using one of those to drive an electric compressor. It's also breaking that bigger gas pump into two smaller pieces. And the big battery has multiple job site uses, to refill smaller tool batteries, to run cheaper work lights, get any 120/240 VAC tools to run anywhere. Obviously a waste if you have standard grid power, but useful off grid or low tech builds like this one.
I think the only thing that's more impressive than the level of detail that RR builds to, is that they are consistently able to have clients that can afford this level of work. Keep up the great work.
When clients know your standard, they'll reach out if they're the type looking for such standard. The videos help too. I'm sure he's getting some referrals as well, again, due to the quality of work
Morning Gents, Always enjoy the videos. Real star of the show today was that OBS Ford flatbed, man that is a sweet rig! Let me know if it ever needs a new home.
On the blocking question. Sheeting the top makes it unlikely to move but I could still see a scenario with a lot of weight moving together (maybe multiple golf carts moving at once) the entire floor could theoretically rack in one direction. Of course there's so much attached at the rim that this would basically be impossible but a block every other joist locks the entire diaphragm into a square.
I love the longer format videos! The extra time really lets the banter shine, and it makes the content so much more enjoyable. Keep up the great work!
Glad you decided to notch the sheeting around the posts and not leave a gap. Looks so much better.
Your videographer is bringing interesting perspectives to the job.
Good job to the person behind the lens.
I think they would benefit from a monopod, if they are not already using one.
What I like about Kyle and Greg is you have that perfect blend camaraderie and competition, I wish you all the success in your endeavors.
Another fantastic video full of great content! Love all the banter back and forth too! Keep up the great work, Kyle and Greg!!
I worked like that now 2 back surgeries and 65 birthdays trying to not have pain. Nice work. That was the best used by date. LOL That suit for lifting will save your back later in life very nice.
That 10/30/2024 date was the use-by date. LOL
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KYLE you and, Greg never cease to amaze me at, how much work you guys get done..!!! Awesome job fellas👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
They're really good at using the machines efficient. It's still lots of work though. I see they use more brains than muscle too
Impressive work again, The look of the job at the end shows how good a job you do.!!! Excellent job guys.
Loved the build, but the future of that Exo-suit amazes me. Glad I stuck around to 1:36:00.
Almost 2 hours this Saturday! RR are spoiling us 👌🏻
So funny, you challenge Kyle on a count or a measurement, and it's, like, "Game on!" Nice to see that kind of passion for the numbers.
Great job, well done guyz!! 😁👍🏼
I Love the long format videos. Thanks Kyle.
LOL the first time I hooked a tape on a nail was 1960 at 4 years old helping my grandfather building our camp.
To be honest I did not know you could put your tape on a nail . Nice . You learn something new everyday.
Молодцы ребята! Поработали отлично👍
Not sure what amazes me more, the fact that they build with such precision, or the fact that there is that much demand for golfcarts in that area. I mean...around me they START at $10K for battery. Even the used ones are $7500+. Those are battery powered ones too!
Crazy amount of golf carts!
Says a lot for your work, customer wants you back ..Good work guys.
Gee weee,, you guys are the mavericks of construction. Keep it up guys.
You want the best . You pay for the rest .👍🏽😊
I do woodworking in my free time and watch here to learn. And yes I just learned the nail and tape measure trick.
The trash talk back and forth perfect. 😂 everyday with my crew at Rogers landscaping.
Awesome work guys.
U guys are awesome 💪🏼💪🏼
This is the customer that everyone dreams of, the gift that keeps on giving if you will 🤑
Get some lights
Honestly Great Clients
Great job
I am surprised you weren't required to have a mechanical connection between the posts and the beam. Like a Simpson style post cap
The nail trick works really nice on long runs of siding with alot of cutouts
I keep trying to think of a way to use the cut offs from the subfloor.
The Festool gadget is kinda kool and actually a little bit scary at the same time.
Yeah, an exoskeleton.
Dang, thats a dance floor indeed.
I remember when I use to haul fire wood. Cutting large and lifting them into my truck.
My wife would say, do you need help?
I said no. 😂
I honestly don't know how I did it back then. I'm not strong like Kyle or Greg by a long shot.
But I did haul lots and lots of wood every year for my wife's grand parents. I'm happy that I got a chance to do it for them.
Got to love the safety test. I personally guaranty this mezzanine!
My knees hurt watching these guys working without knee pads. Torn Meniscus by 50.
Laser is nice, I remember back in the day when I used a water level to build with
Such a massive mezzanine!! A little wider would make a nice go cart track!! 😂😂.. I knew you can hook a tape on the nail!
I was thinking about the camera dude with the way you guys talk to each other. "DAMN, will you guys get a room already" to himself LOL
that OBS ford is baller as hell
what in the world are all these carts used for, is this place a midwest version of seaside?
Would love to know too. Those aren’t cheap carts either to be storing them so much of the time
Ringshank nails cannot be pulled out unless the wood is rotten. My dad and I found that out when reroofing out house and building 2 boats.
18 to 24 is 8 years? the math isn't mathing there Kyle lol
That hammer is living some dogyears with that math😂
Damn Greg you should know by now after working for him so long that he may not be right but he's never wrong
Very impressive.
I'm glad you cut around the posts.
That giant mezzanine reminded me of the porch of the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Michigan. So I looked it up. Damn thing is 668 feet long.
"guys here's our new hire...meet Janeil...for obvious reasons...here take the nailgun"
That was epic
Cheers from Sweden
Love the ford 1 ton!!! That the client's??
Kyle - Lay off Greg.
OUTSTANDING : o .....
supper man !!!!!
WOW!
Seen the video last night on Facebook of the owner driving a green golf cart across this mezzanine 😆
Who knew there were so many golf carts in Illinois.
If youre lifting those crazy heavy beams, good excuse to bring back The MAGNA Baby,
you can attach a tape measure to a nail? what?? no way!! for F&CKS SAKE! lmao
😂 where's your ladder...LOL
Recently saw someone install top mounts, created a jig for using a router to lower them to make them flush with finished surface
Only needed if the surface will be finished.
How do they plan on getting carts up there? Lift? Or will there be some type of ramp?
super man !!!
How are they going to get the gold cars up onto the mezzanine? Will there be a ramp?
Most likely
Forklift.
Who’s badass ford is that?
Not a structural engineer, so take this as musing, but that does not look like enough structure for the potential shear loading with weight moving along once loaded.
After this, the mezzanine will be loaded from the side only, no travel on it.
Good grief, I would have told them to stop putting all those carts in the way while you’re working. 😮
Saturday morning and a 2 hour video. Guys I have stuff to do today, haha. I just put up a small building, no floor yet with metal roof. It literally rains in there! How about your buildings? I see water on the ground, how are the roofs? Any condensation?
That obs tho!
How did you get that golf cart up there?
Forklift
What the heck Kyle? No light meter to test out those portable LEDs
When you do something like this that won't have insulated ceiling, why don't you include some lucite or other clear panels in the roof? You wouldn't have the problem with lighting that you had.
USE the SCHWARTZ Greg
What do you think they made on this entire project profit wise ?
I guessed right! 😜
❤ Atta Boyz
Why didn’t you just use a 1 by 6 between the posts at the back and you could have gotten 2 final pieces per flooring sheet?
The blocking is great for spreading the load and stopping a bouncy floor as now the load is on several beams instead of just one. Putting them on the end doesn’t make sense.
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You should never use tube when.pouring in the ground anyway.
Guessing that the reason we do everything like this in steel in Australia is because its cheaper than timber here.
Is this that same building that is so big you have been working on it since you were in high school?
I figured it out after 15 year use , that the tape could hook on a nail.
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wowsa how much this cost ? imma guess 100k for the mezz flr
Wouldn’t p t 2x6 be easier than wrapping white wood
#20 on the 'Like' meter. I have to do better. Walked away to grab a diet Mt. Dew and the video started a minute earlier.
WOW Mr. Excitement! 🥳
Diet Mountain Dew will give you dick cancer
There is a gun to install TICO nails
Yikes!
Wrong hammer for the job!
why cant you use screw piles.
I've seen a few other youtubers use those EcoFlow/Anker/Jackery/Goal Zero batteries to run mobile (small) welding rigs. It definitely would be a high cost to test, but I am curious how many nails you could drive by using one of those to drive an electric compressor. It's also breaking that bigger gas pump into two smaller pieces.
And the big battery has multiple job site uses, to refill smaller tool batteries, to run cheaper work lights, get any 120/240 VAC tools to run anywhere. Obviously a waste if you have standard grid power, but useful off grid or low tech builds like this one.
Looks like keeping rodents out of that space is going to be problematic.
I’ve seen bigger mezzani.
First view and comment? Woo hoo!
lets go
First viewer
Well done.
@48:07 Kyle, I'm sorry, I'm unsubscribing right now !