SAVED $10,000 Metal Roof Install - Pole Barn Build on a Budget.

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
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    Building a pole barn on a budget. Installing a metal roof on the barn this week. Follow along! Thank you.
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Комментарии • 71

  • @JeffreyDunaway-g3t
    @JeffreyDunaway-g3t Год назад +15

    Just for future builds. Use a preacher board for your pearlings. Take a scrap 2x4 and put two nails 16 or 24 inch apart and leave them sticking out so once you have your first board on you can use the preacher board on the rest. It's called a preacher board because it doesn't lie lol

  • @BurkholderCustomCarpentryLLC96
    @BurkholderCustomCarpentryLLC96 11 месяцев назад +8

    On a metal roof like that, run a screw thru the rib at the seam at the top, middle, and bottom of the panel. This is called “stitching” the panels, and helps hold those seams shut, and guarantees that the edge won’t peel up in the wind! 14:06

  • @sociopathmercenary
    @sociopathmercenary Год назад +5

    I might have ran a few safety tethers just in case somebody slipped. Not a safety Sally but selfishly hoping to ensure more videos. 😂
    Seriously brother, stay safe

  • @tombrenes2411
    @tombrenes2411 6 месяцев назад +3

    Awesome content
    Love all the hard work

  • @SwingingPineRanch
    @SwingingPineRanch Год назад +7

    Pretty sure you may have installed the panels wrong. The seam on one side is usually cut differently so they only overlap correctly in one direction.

    • @ProjectDadLife
      @ProjectDadLife  Год назад +4

      Thanks for watching. The panel’s have one overlap edge and so there’s really only one way to install them

    • @walshwoodworks8964
      @walshwoodworks8964 Год назад +4

      They did it correctly. They don’t always sit perfectly flat.

    • @Trumptrain2024Vance
      @Trumptrain2024Vance Год назад +1

      LoL 100% done right! Good job fellas

    • @ProjectDadLife
      @ProjectDadLife  Год назад

      Thank you

    • @ProjectDadLife
      @ProjectDadLife  Год назад

      Thanks yeah there was a few that just wouldn’t overlap good no matter what we did

  • @cgilleybsw
    @cgilleybsw Год назад +3

    When I build my shed, I'm getting a nail gun :)

  • @curtisperson25
    @curtisperson25 Год назад +1

    On your overlaps run 2" roof screws it will suck it tight and not make it standout, plus it will help from wind ever getting under and lifting the pannel

  • @rickyCorn-k8f
    @rickyCorn-k8f 5 месяцев назад +2

    Best way is to lay the big end over the lil end to the lil end needs a lip instead of a roll it’s kinda hard to explain

  • @Hunterworks
    @Hunterworks 11 месяцев назад +3

    When you nailed down the 2x4 purlins, did you use ring shank nails? Reason I ask is I have seen so many roofs get ripped completely off 2x4 intact to the roof like a huge panel when regular nails were used. Ring shank or screws are best

    • @ProjectDadLife
      @ProjectDadLife  11 месяцев назад +3

      Yes I used ring shank galvanized nails on everything! Thanks for the support!

    • @Hunterworks
      @Hunterworks 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@ProjectDadLife The comment was more for the other commenters so they would know

    • @morrisfam8
      @morrisfam8 9 месяцев назад +1

      What size of ringshank nails did you use? Did you use a couple of different sizes? I am building a barn next week and would appreciate what you used and your source. Thank you

  • @RoundTopRanchWY
    @RoundTopRanchWY Год назад +1

    Those 1/4 bits or 5/16 bits pay the money and get magnetized bits so they don't slip out. looks good.

  • @cucuybravo6666
    @cucuybravo6666 Год назад +1

    It may also depend on the placement of the screws, i usually place the screw within about an 1 inch from the over lapping seam so it helps in making it a tighter fit. But good job!

    • @ronriehle1337
      @ronriehle1337 9 месяцев назад

      Yes. Then plan the other rows of screws from there. Some places put a row (up and down) on each side of overlaps. Makes tighter laps and strengthens against pealing in strong winds.

  • @topollillo4274
    @topollillo4274 Год назад +2

    I'm building a mini version of your pole barn here in Houston 36x30

  • @mattbehner88
    @mattbehner88 Год назад +3

    When I did my metal roof I screwed through the rib. This puts your screws on the highest point of the roof and also ties that seam together

    • @rickallen9382
      @rickallen9382 Год назад +2

      Not recommended the screws go on the flat not the rib. Look it up

  • @kdaly1
    @kdaly1 Год назад +1

    Well done bro

  • @jerrycunningham5608
    @jerrycunningham5608 11 месяцев назад +1

    Lot of considered using air bubble foil insulation underneath your metal panels the barn will condensate on the inside and you will have water damage and drops dripping from everywhere

    • @ProjectDadLife
      @ProjectDadLife  11 месяцев назад +1

      Totally agree, but this barn will never be sealed up that much. Thanks for watching!

  • @bradmarcum2927
    @bradmarcum2927 Год назад +1

    Another great vid

  • @Overpar73
    @Overpar73 Год назад

    Looking really good with the metal on!

  • @Purpleangel0788
    @Purpleangel0788 25 дней назад

    We are digging next week 2ft deep 2ft wide concrete with rebar and will put 6x6x20. Me and my husband are building everything ourselves. When it comes to trusses how far apart do we install on a 30x50 is it 4ft apart and for 2x6 rafters is it 2ft apart. If we use metal trusses instead of wood how far apart do we separate the metal trusses

  • @russsterns2656
    @russsterns2656 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi,
    We are building the same style of barn. Can you tell me what your dimensions are, and how far the telephone poles on center? 6x6's too..ty

  • @justintucker1137
    @justintucker1137 6 месяцев назад +1

    What pitch is your sides at 6/12 ?

  • @shanebiggers8437
    @shanebiggers8437 Год назад +2

    What’s the reason for not doing the lower roof tin first? I think that make it easier to stand on while doing the top section?

  • @Trumptrain2024Vance
    @Trumptrain2024Vance Год назад

    Oliver Anthony song sums up every politician in America Right now! Rich men North of Richmond! WoW

  • @raystormont
    @raystormont Год назад +2

    I probably missed it or it was not shown. Did you install at peak the moulded foam seal strips between roof panels and ridge cap to make watertight and bug proof so wind does not blow rain into barn? Ray

    • @ProjectDadLife
      @ProjectDadLife  Год назад

      Hey Ray thanks for watching. No I didn’t add foam closures under the ridge cap. I don’t think it will be an issue but if it does cause one i can always add them later.

    • @raystormont
      @raystormont Год назад +1

      Thanks for taking time to answer. I've put up many steel bldgs. and price you got for the "R" panels used for your roof would be attractive 5 years ago today they are fantistic. Ray@@ProjectDadLife

  • @toddcaskey9984
    @toddcaskey9984 Год назад +1

    Did you pre drill the holes for the screws? Or did u just screw it by eye

  • @steverae3680
    @steverae3680 4 месяца назад

    Never screw in the valley or pan on the roof. Use 65mm screws on the ridges and you won't see the overlap.

    • @knopebnope45
      @knopebnope45 3 месяца назад

      honestly you can find "official" or manufacturer instructions for just about any screw placement, pros and cons.

  • @RSarge
    @RSarge Год назад +2

    There should be stitch screws at the seem

    • @walshwoodworks8964
      @walshwoodworks8964 Год назад +1

      Nope

    • @rickallen9382
      @rickallen9382 Год назад +1

      No.

    • @RSarge
      @RSarge Год назад +1

      I have worked for 4 different PEMB manufacturers and all of them show to place stitch screws at the side lap seams

    • @ProjectDadLife
      @ProjectDadLife  Год назад

      Beside the lap in the valley? Or straight through the overlap rib?

    • @RSarge
      @RSarge Год назад

      Straight through the overlapping rib. When I get back to my pc I will see if I can send a pic of the detail@@ProjectDadLife

  • @selflessserviceful
    @selflessserviceful Год назад

    Awesome build bud! Would you happen to have a materials list? Or shoot us an approximate? Thanks!

  • @jmccarty480
    @jmccarty480 11 месяцев назад +1

    Not sure if Kubota's automatically lower their boom over time or if you have a slight hydraulic leak. I notice the front bucket begins to lower around the 10:10 mark. Just curious.

    • @ProjectDadLife
      @ProjectDadLife  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks I believe it does have a slow leak

  • @Tangaroa775
    @Tangaroa775 9 месяцев назад

    Building looks really good …. A lot of wasted timber though

  • @RobertABell-cd7cg
    @RobertABell-cd7cg Год назад

    I believe you have improperly screwed the roof on. According to most manufacturer’s specs, there should be a screw on both sides of each rib on each purloin. Screws should never be centered between ribs as this contributes to the wind damage.

  • @razor3151
    @razor3151 Год назад

    When you put your metal up. Did you put double sided tape on the ridges that over lap? Not exactly tape, can't remember what it is. Also did you screw the ridges down that over lap?

  • @blakeangusfarm3787
    @blakeangusfarm3787 Год назад +1

    You said that the upper roof was a 8/12 pitch. What is the pitch of the two side lean to roofs?

  • @stngstr
    @stngstr Год назад +1

    Nothing to seal the screw holes to make the roof water tight?

    • @ProjectDadLife
      @ProjectDadLife  Год назад +1

      These roof screws are designed to seal with little rubber seal and con-caved washers that come on the screw.

  • @cjayhomes1244
    @cjayhomes1244 Месяц назад

    What was the dimensions for this barn?

  • @Bearded_buck96
    @Bearded_buck96 7 месяцев назад +1

    Why not a 3×8 instead of a 2×4 then you know its secure

  • @SilverBullet93GT
    @SilverBullet93GT 9 месяцев назад +2

    *googles purlin*

  • @thewalkman872
    @thewalkman872 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos ..... They're good BUT stop taking the "cheapest bid" and having higher expectations.
    I understand you desiring certain things like painted screws and specific trims BUT if the bidders do not have a SPEC written by you to do the job and you agree to what they're offering .... What they do should be acceptable.
    I've been in the supply business all my life and I've lost jobs because I have walked away because it was evident that all the buyer cared about us CHEAPEST PRICE without a clue of what they desired and then be a major pain in the ass.
    The metal on this building you took the cheapest price .... Then you picked out their lap .... There are exposed fastener panels with a leg that draws the panels together when screwed BUT it costs more ... Probably what your other bidders priced BUT lost the job.
    Your issues are brought out because of your knowledge being less and desire to pay less ....
    You seem like a solid dude but write a spec so you get what you desire ... If you do and the product doesn't meet such then you have issue. Otherwise suck it up and learn for next time.

    • @ProjectDadLife
      @ProjectDadLife  8 месяцев назад +2

      I didn’t bid out anything on this build. Did everything myself. if you are referring to the metal shop build, if you watch the whole video, I didn’t take the lowest bid the bid I accepted was middle of the road between five other bids