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Seeing this and estimating cost makes a lot more sense. Just getting the concrete done was no small feat. all the tools, equipment and labor. Not to mention the material costs. Great video and work.
This book ruclips.net/user/postUgkxe9yi0sulKgsp0VJJCIrLWWkvVqcU7LFR does have a lot of great information on the building of sheds, design ideas, building options, etc. The author goes through the steps to build a foundation, framing, roof, even ideas on internal storage and external finishes. The text is easy to follow and understand. There are many sidebars that give tips and advice which most laymen probably wouldn't have considered. The photographs are great quality too. This is a great book and I'd recommend it highly for anyone needing or interested in building a shed.
Excellent to see somebody FINALLY set up a metal building correctly. Most people are doing 4" slabs without footings and rebar. I just built a guest house using a building nearly identical to this, of course it is completely dry walled, and in floor heat. It was a no easy task building it alone, especially sheeting it,, but I was able to build 95% of it completely alone. Given I do own a crane, forklifts and tools to help me. I had to hire a few laborers to assist me pouring the concrete. Very well done video!
Looks like a project I would enjoy doing myself, always found construction to be an exciting field to study. My father had a pre-engineered steel building much like this built in the backyard in 2005. He uses it for his metal working machine shop. Well done with this job, this is a nice clean building.
Wow, when you want to get stuff done you jump to get the right tools for the job. Making it so much more simple than I would have thought. Great job guys! 👍🏻🇺🇲
Looks like a commercial building in a residential neighborhood. Neighbors must be thrilled. I can definitely see wanting a garage but I would of done something to blend in with the neighborhood.
I’ve done pre-engineered buildings for 18 years and these guys did a very good job. The grade beam was different than what I usually see but codes are different in different areas.
@@jameschupp2230 it’s just not needed. Sometimes they want to finish the exterior with brick or stucco. It could just be the way the owner ordered it. FYI purlins are on the roof. Girts are on the walls. No offence. I hate correcting people. Sorry.
My dad built our rental houses 22 years ago and still they're strong enough. Two yers later my dad passed away. 😓 I still remember whenever see the house
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Great video and excellent work! Your attention to detail is impressive. From start to finish, your content is engaging and informative. Keep up the fantastic work!
Mon June 8th - Thurs June 9th: Site Set-Up & Earthworks • Remove existing fence panels • Remove existing fence posts • Break out existing concrete slabs • Remove vegetation/topsoil • Excavate foundation trenches Mon June 15th - Tue June 23rd: Foundation • Place rebar for foundation • Place holding down bolts • Manually pour concrete into trenches • Place timber formwork for slab • Place sand blinding layer for slab • Place rebar mesh for slab • Pour pumped concrete using boom to foundation slab • Power float to level surface • Skip float surface • Power trowelling surface to further smooth surface Fri June 26th - Tue June 30th: Driveway and footpath • Pour driveway front access ramp • Place fenceposts • Pour last section of driveway Tue June 30th: Steel delivery • Steel frame delivery Wed July 1st - Fri July 10th: Steel frame (Be safe and have a safe system of work for working at any height) • Erect steel columns • Install of side rails • Install rafters • Install of roof purlins • Install eaves beams • Install cross-bracing • Install trims • Install personnel door frame • Install personnel door Mon July 13th - Wed July 22nd: Cladding • Install wall insulated cladding panel one side • Install wall insulated cladding panel second side • Install wall insulated cladding panel gable end walls • Install flashing • Install insulated roof cladding • Install roof flashing Wed July 22nd - Thurs July 23rd: Drainpipes • Install eaves gutters • Install partial downpipes Tues July 28th - Garage door • Install roller shutter door Good job guys.
Best thing to do on slabs on grade; it is good practice to install 3 or 4 inches styrofoam insulation before setting up the rebar and pouring concrete. It will provide better floor insulation and also prevent from stress cracking due to ground shifting.
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Great video! Though i loved my times working construction. It's days like today, when it's 105 degeees Fahrenheit that makes me glad to sit in a home office with AC.
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amazing and very informative video, love to watch this. although I'm doing the Pre-Engineered detailing since 14 years. But to watch the field work always excited.
First video i have seen were the crew was legit, thats all you need 2 guys 👍, take care of your workers because there are more idiots than not in the work force today.
You should be thankful that even this much was revealed to you. Like the creator have the obligation to break it down to YOU down to the last detail? Go to school if you want details! Get an engineering degree, work in the field for 10+ years and learn the details. Nothing comes free! The video showed plenty!
You can get information you want in the videos description. It is actually more than enough. Thanks for the video, sometimes mechanical engineers also do structural work, as the company takes projects like shed, peb. This video is really helpful.
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This was a well put together video. The content was on point and the music was enjoyable. The way all RUclips videos should be! I wish you one billion views!
Its not. We built one that was bigger than this, but not by alot. The hardest part is making the steel structure line up, and installing the panels over the insulation. You will need at least 4 people to build these. Worth it though.
Muchachos, recuerden NO enterrar las varillas de hierro en el suelo cuando hacen los cimientos (como lo hicieron aquí), el hierro no debe estar en contacto directo con la tierra pues comienza a oxidarse y eso se trasmite a la estructura de hierro dentro del hormigón y la debilita progresivamente! Saludos.
@@luisjoseherrera408 cubrir con cemento todo lo relacionado con el hierro, no enterrar el hierro porque se oxida dentro del concreto...¿que se debe hacer? ¿no entendés? NO ENTERRAR EL HIERRO EN LA TIERRA
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You shouldn’t put your reinforcement bar into the soil, it will rust and blow your slab and footings out. You need a plastic membrane between ground and reo bar and if that’s not possible, encapsulated in 50mm concrete.
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@@194853DodgeTrucks well i used a word that could mean lots of stuff but i meant that it is bigger than the house or that it takes up all the yard . Im from europe where yard space is at a premium and im used to not build on it so y could still have some greenery but that i think is a business or a workshop/garrage that makes money for the man so its good then
@@mikemayers9353 I meant no disrespect. He may have wanted a bigger building, but the city planners may not have permitted it to be taller than the house. I betting its only a hobby shop. Otherwise its hard to get a business permit in a neighborhood zoned residential.
@@JerettFilmsConstruction Hello, I would like the construction of a hall in Poland to look like this. Unfortunately, we lack a lot, and above all, money and people with passion, passion for doing good things.
@@AlessioSangalli that's the thing about US/Canada, you can bring it up to the city and say something as trivial as "I don't like looking at it", just like how he expressed his feels for "have to look at that big steel building" and the city could order you to take it down on your own dime. In communities or cul-de-sacs, the city tries to maintain a well groomed, same looking, nothing standing out neighborhood. They want cookie cutter homes, same lawn, same driveway, same fence, only thing missing is having you wear a uniform to live there. If you have an ugly lawn, the city can send landscapers to take care of it and force you to pay the bill.
Uttar Pradesh The Taj Mahal, an immense mausoleum of white marble, built in Agra between 1631 and 1648 by order of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, is the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage. It no doubt partially owes its renown to the moving circumstances of its construction. Shah Jahan, in order to perpetuate the memory of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died in 1631, had this funerary mosque built. The monument, begun in 1632, 400 years before was finished in 1648; unverified but nonetheless, tenacious, legends attribute its construction to an international team of several thousands of masons, marble workers, mosaicists and decorators working under the orders of the architect of the emperor, Ustad Ahmad Lahori. At that time no electricity' power, no electric power tool', no cranes' no drilling machines, no jvc, no catter pillers' no engineering degree no Diploma certificate'etc etc... only man self power and confidence! You can't make a another master piece of tajmahel till at the end of the world_ "Durvesh yezdani's
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This video was instrumental in the building of my shop, thanks so much for posting this you guys are awesome!
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Seeing this and estimating cost makes a lot more sense. Just getting the concrete done was no small feat. all the tools, equipment and labor. Not to mention the material costs. Great video and work.
This book ruclips.net/user/postUgkxe9yi0sulKgsp0VJJCIrLWWkvVqcU7LFR does have a lot of great information on the building of sheds, design ideas, building options, etc. The author goes through the steps to build a foundation, framing, roof, even ideas on internal storage and external finishes. The text is easy to follow and understand. There are many sidebars that give tips and advice which most laymen probably wouldn't have considered. The photographs are great quality too. This is a great book and I'd recommend it highly for anyone needing or interested in building a shed.
Excellent to see somebody FINALLY set up a metal building correctly. Most people are doing 4" slabs without footings and rebar. I just built a guest house using a building nearly identical to this, of course it is completely dry walled, and in floor heat. It was a no easy task building it alone, especially sheeting it,, but I was able to build 95% of it completely alone. Given I do own a crane, forklifts and tools to help me. I had to hire a few laborers to assist me pouring the concrete. Very well done video!
they must have done a soil bearing test and a structural calculation prior - not all structures require steel re inforcement
No cross beams - is it really quite correctly?
Looks like a project I would enjoy doing myself, always found construction to be an exciting field to study. My father had a pre-engineered steel building much like this built in the backyard in 2005. He uses it for his metal working machine shop. Well done with this job, this is a nice clean building.
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Yeah you’ll love adding insulation on this project 😉
Wow, when you want to get stuff done you jump to get the right tools for the job. Making it so much more simple than I would have thought. Great job guys! 👍🏻🇺🇲
Thanks for watching 💪🏻
The plant machinery really made work easier... loved it
Looks like a commercial building in a residential neighborhood. Neighbors must be thrilled. I can definitely see wanting a garage but I would of done something to blend in with the neighborhood.
I’ve done pre-engineered buildings for 18 years and these guys did a very good job. The grade beam was different than what I usually see but codes are different in different areas.
Yea, I thought that was a good idea, but I wondered why they didn't have a purlin on the wall midway at about 4ft?
@@jameschupp2230 it’s just not needed. Sometimes they want to finish the exterior with brick or stucco. It could just be the way the owner ordered it. FYI purlins are on the roof. Girts are on the walls. No offence. I hate correcting people. Sorry.
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My dad built our rental houses 22 years ago and still they're strong enough.
Two yers later my dad passed away.
😓
I still remember whenever see the house
I noticed the job site was kept clean! Good deal!
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Hell of a garage / shop for a residential neighborhood 👍🙏✌️
Does the word hobbyshop have any meaning for you?
. (☉。☉) 🤔
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If it was a party venue, it would be a permanent marquee!!!
How do you know it’s not a party venue? Lol
Who needs a garden when you can have a shed like that?! Fantastic video!
Thanks for watching!
What do you think the shed is for?
Great video and excellent work! Your attention to detail is impressive. From start to finish, your content is engaging and informative. Keep up the fantastic work!
Thank you
Very informative video! The garden looked better than the shed though..
Mon June 8th - Thurs June 9th: Site Set-Up & Earthworks
• Remove existing fence panels
• Remove existing fence posts
• Break out existing concrete slabs
• Remove vegetation/topsoil
• Excavate foundation trenches
Mon June 15th - Tue June 23rd: Foundation
• Place rebar for foundation
• Place holding down bolts
• Manually pour concrete into trenches
• Place timber formwork for slab
• Place sand blinding layer for slab
• Place rebar mesh for slab
• Pour pumped concrete using boom to foundation slab
• Power float to level surface
• Skip float surface
• Power trowelling surface to further smooth surface
Fri June 26th - Tue June 30th: Driveway and footpath
• Pour driveway front access ramp
• Place fenceposts
• Pour last section of driveway
Tue June 30th: Steel delivery
• Steel frame delivery
Wed July 1st - Fri July 10th: Steel frame
(Be safe and have a safe system of work for working at any height)
• Erect steel columns
• Install of side rails
• Install rafters
• Install of roof purlins
• Install eaves beams
• Install cross-bracing
• Install trims
• Install personnel door frame
• Install personnel door
Mon July 13th - Wed July 22nd: Cladding
• Install wall insulated cladding panel one side
• Install wall insulated cladding panel second side
• Install wall insulated cladding panel gable end walls
• Install flashing
• Install insulated roof cladding
• Install roof flashing
Wed July 22nd - Thurs July 23rd: Drainpipes
• Install eaves gutters
• Install partial downpipes
Tues July 28th - Garage door
• Install roller shutter door
Good job guys.
Best thing to do on slabs on grade; it is good practice to install 3 or 4 inches styrofoam insulation before setting up the rebar and pouring concrete. It will provide better floor insulation and also prevent from stress cracking due to ground shifting.
From a steel structures contractor let me tell you , i loved it! Very clean job.
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Great video!
Though i loved my times working construction. It's days like today, when it's 105 degeees Fahrenheit that makes me glad to sit in a home office with AC.
June 8 is my birthday! Gooood video!
Well happy birthday! Thanks for watching 💪🏻
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Смотрите! И это сертифицированные рабочие! Арматура связана строго по гороскопу, ни одной внутренней связи между поясами армирования! Мастера!
It was awesome to watch the great work.
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Respect for this! Very nice 👍🏻 Like to see your setup inside.
oh! did I mentioned I love your choice of music, a pleasure to watch
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Интересно они вообще знают о чем я
I love the look of a warehouse home. Would build this as my home. Excellent video
Thanks for watching.
RDH is obviously a great contractor.
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Very profesional work.
I love this garage
Awesome job there
All I see here is quality! 👌
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Awesome Stuff, keep it up.
amazing and very informative video, love to watch this. although I'm doing the Pre-Engineered detailing since 14 years. But to watch the field work always excited.
Oh it's a pump truck, brilliant. 🇺🇲
Very nice vid & very clean job
First video i have seen were the crew was legit, thats all you need 2 guys 👍, take care of your workers because there are more idiots than not in the work force today.
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That escalated quickly.
can't wait to have my own
Delete the music and add in an informative narrative to explain the total process in detail.
You should be thankful that even this much was revealed to you. Like the creator have the obligation to break it down to YOU down to the last detail? Go to school if you want details! Get an engineering degree, work in the field for 10+ years and learn the details. Nothing comes free! The video showed plenty!
Dont need more information lol
No without the magic word
You can get information you want in the videos description. It is actually more than enough.
Thanks for the video, sometimes mechanical engineers also do structural work, as the company takes projects like shed, peb. This video is really helpful.
This Guy!!!
You guys are really quick and powerful with such a heavy thing Amazing
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Garage envy. Wish I had one like that.
Thanks for watching.
I really need this one🤔awesome work guy’s 👍🤗👏👏👏👏👏
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Güzelim bahçenin içine ettiler valla helal olsun :)
This was a well put together video. The content was on point and the music was enjoyable. The way all RUclips videos should be! I wish you one billion views!
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You guys make it look so easy good job guys looks good and professional.
Thanks for watching.
Its not. We built one that was bigger than this, but not by alot. The hardest part is making the steel structure line up, and installing the panels over the insulation. You will need at least 4 people to build these. Worth it though.
Very nice shop !!
if it's not used as a shop with some jib cranes and work and lifting going on , it seems a bit overkill just for storage and parking
Holy smokes, that's quite a crane! 🤔👍🏻🇺🇲
Muchachos, recuerden NO enterrar las varillas de hierro en el suelo cuando hacen los cimientos (como lo hicieron aquí), el hierro no debe estar en contacto directo con la tierra pues comienza a oxidarse y eso se trasmite a la estructura de hierro dentro del hormigón y la debilita progresivamente! Saludos.
Que se debe hacer entonces?
@@luisjoseherrera408 cubrir con cemento todo lo relacionado con el hierro, no enterrar el hierro porque se oxida dentro del concreto...¿que se debe hacer? ¿no entendés? NO ENTERRAR EL HIERRO EN LA TIERRA
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Very well done. 👍🏻. nice video. I've loved this job for 25 years. I also build things like that. Greetings from Germany
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@@CbosEasyRecipes7 It is the steel that NUCOR sells. They are the company that designed the building. Anyone can purchase it.
Never seen a bob cat shovel concrete or and cement truck deliver sand, but got the job done.
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I bet the neighbors are happy
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Good job 👍
Amazing stuff! These guys really know what they're doing
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They did it very well
Beautiful job 👍💪👏
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Looks fantastic. Love to see the interior.
It was an amazing experience to watch... Thank You.
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good job!
Wow, very nice timelapse. Thanks.
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Exelent building and filming good job !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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wonderful .. I want it😍
Nice build super jealous! Would love to have a garage like that!
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@@JerettFilmsConstruction question just wondering what was the dimensions of the garage?
Looking forward great 👍
Very clean and organized contractor.
Thanks
Death of a childhood basketball court.....
Видимо Морозов нет вообще)) у нас от таких полов после первой зимы ничего не осталось.
Remarkable
Brawo 👏
Absolutely amazing! Great job and video!
Thanks!
You make it all look so simple. 🇺🇲👍🏻
amazing and quick..nice work
Thanks
You shouldn’t put your reinforcement bar into the soil, it will rust and blow your slab and footings out. You need a plastic membrane between ground and reo bar and if that’s not possible, encapsulated in 50mm concrete.
It would have to rain here first.
Can't believe they allowed a permit for this type of building in such a small lot and around a close suburbs subdivision
I'm surprised too... maybe their next video will be "Taking down a steel building"
Seems a bit overkill actually…
good afternoon! excellent work! take on your team! ready to work with you!
That was amazing to watch thank you.
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Bravo! That's how you do it. Excellent camera work by the way.
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Thanks alot for this amazing video....it help me alot to understand process
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Это видео, о том как делать не нужно
Great jobs brother 🙏👍
Thanks!
@@JerettFilmsConstruction ballpark on how something like this would cost?
@@jamesgilliam6615 Times are different now. I paid $40/sq ft.
All that heavy steel seems like overkill!!
Looks like a quality, pretty laid back job. And the Lord was kind to you with the weather.
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Hurricane rated and insulation doubled the costs involved !
Very cool! Great work!
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I want one in my back yard
Wow! Congratulations, greetings from Brazil. 🇧🇷
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They must have built this building in a hurricane zone.
No hurricanes, just tornados.
wowow I am doing something similar lol loving it
Nice!
Amazing work.
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That's a small building! You fill that up fast.
Don't be a ridiculous hoarder and you'll be fine.
I am in Australia and I like it, well done guys
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with such a small yard you build a leviathan of a building:))
Its not that big. If it was taller than the house and crowding the street...maybe. But I think it was done nice.
@@194853DodgeTrucks well i used a word that could mean lots of stuff but i meant that it is bigger than the house or that it takes up all the yard . Im from europe where yard space is at a premium and im used to not build on it so y could still have some greenery but that i think is a business or a workshop/garrage that makes money for the man so its good then
@@mikemayers9353 I meant no disrespect. He may have wanted a bigger building, but the city planners may not have permitted it to be taller than the house. I betting its only a hobby shop. Otherwise its hard to get a business permit in a neighborhood zoned residential.
@@194853DodgeTrucks none taken my friend ;) have a great day ;) thank you for the info it might come helpfull some day ;)
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Hello, I would like the construction of a hall in Poland to look like this.
Unfortunately, we lack a lot, and above all, money and people with passion, passion for doing good things.
Shoooooooooooooowwwwwww Shoooooooooooooowwwwwww magnifico
I feel for the nearest have to look at that big steel building in the backyard
I believe he built it in his private property no?
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@@AlessioSangalli that's the thing about US/Canada, you can bring it up to the city and say something as trivial as "I don't like looking at it", just like how he expressed his feels for "have to look at that big steel building" and the city could order you to take it down on your own dime. In communities or cul-de-sacs, the city tries to maintain a well groomed, same looking, nothing standing out neighborhood. They want cookie cutter homes, same lawn, same driveway, same fence, only thing missing is having you wear a uniform to live there. If you have an ugly lawn, the city can send landscapers to take care of it and force you to pay the bill.
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The Taj Mahal, an immense mausoleum of white marble, built in Agra between 1631 and 1648 by order of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, is the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage. It no doubt partially owes its renown to the moving circumstances of its construction. Shah Jahan, in order to perpetuate the memory of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died in 1631, had this funerary mosque built. The monument, begun in 1632, 400 years before was finished in 1648; unverified but nonetheless, tenacious, legends attribute its construction to an international team of several thousands of masons, marble workers, mosaicists and decorators working under the orders of the architect of the emperor, Ustad Ahmad Lahori.
At that time no electricity' power, no electric power tool', no cranes' no drilling machines, no jvc, no catter pillers' no engineering degree no Diploma certificate'etc etc... only man self power and confidence! You can't make a another master piece of tajmahel till at the end of the world_ "Durvesh yezdani's
Nice video any labour job their
here in Brazil, people are still slow.
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congratulations nice project!
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