What do you screw the bottom of the top sidewall sheet above lean to beside flashing or do you have the girt cee turn Vertical like to see detail you have a good looking building
Exactly sure just grab a case of beer and some hot dogs on the grill and dag gone it we can slap that thing up in a full weekend IF THAT ...bahahahahahhahahahahaha So ya it might go up but would you want to go IN IT on a windy day? or heavy rain/snow hell no
You avoided answering his direct question. Shame on you. He was not asking about other buildings. Never deal with suppliers who don’t give stright answers.
I'm not the supplier lol I'm just a steel erector who builds the same buildings aswell as others and I happened to come across this vid on RUclips. I answered his question as close as I could without knowing facts, this isnt my channel , do your research before throwing accusations about numbnuts
The main frame is double 12 gauge, so the beam is almost 1/4" thick in the center. The rest of the building is a combination of 12, 14, & 16 gauge steel.
Thank you for watching the video. The video was sped up on time lapse to be able to see it all quickly. We do have a large selection on our website that has videos of how each part is put together. www.quicksteelbuildings.com/how-to/
This one is a 30' x 30' x 14' on the main building, with a 10' x 30' lean-to. Price does depend on where you are (coastal regions require thicker parts for wind-loading, and shipping costs more the farther you are from us). For local wind loads and delivery, this kit runs around $12,000
lmao see how simple with full crew of men : ) but on a realistic tip how "simple" is it for the people buying the structure LOL Thats like saying "building your entire 3000 sq ft house in 1 week is easy" Shows an entire community of Amish Men working
Lol 😂 Very brave putting that on RUclips with company name on it. No PPE No edge protection No safety nets Probably no IPAF licenses Health and safety out the window that day
Nice.
Would have ben nice to hv a look at the inside when it was completed. 😁👍
Awesome,very meaningful job~
Very interesting job
whats the price on this one??
What do you screw the bottom of the top sidewall sheet above lean to beside flashing or do you have the girt cee turn Vertical like to see detail you have a good looking building
There is an extra wall girt right above the lean-to panels, and the sidewall panels screw to that.
Thank you for watching!
Kia ora, Nice, You build these in NZ please?
I've been putting up buildings for 10 years. Pretty sure. They just don't throw up. You have to know what your doing
yeah they typically only throw up when theyve had too much to drink.
How much you would charge to put up a building like this?
@@MODEZMW $500 and two cases of Shaefer should do it.
Exactly sure just grab a case of beer and some hot dogs on the grill and dag gone it we can slap that thing up in a full weekend IF THAT ...bahahahahahhahahahahaha
So ya it might go up but would you want to go IN IT on a windy day? or heavy rain/snow hell no
New Sub here
how to prevent water infiltration from side / existing slab surface?
I wonder if I can remove the roof of my garage and install one of these on top.
You may can. Our engineering only covers a complete building but we would be happy to price out a package if you have a list of materials.
@@cryptverse3426 how much you charge to put up a building like this if i already had everything needed
What would a 50x70 cost ? To build on concrete?
The wall cladding doesn’t hang down on this building over a slab, how is it sealed from rainwater getting in underneath?
This is one of our model buildings put on an existing slab. Typically the panels would run at least 1.5" past the slab edge.
How long did this build take? Thanks!
This building was installed in about 2.5 days. Thanks for watching!
What size is this one, the wall height?
Brian Brunson 14’ eave height 😀
@@quickensteelllc6454 Can you tell me the peak height and is that a 10" roll up door?
@@brianbrunson9095 The peak height is 20'3" and that is a 10 x 10 door.
@@cryptverse3426 lol Russell you answer youtube questions also . I'm just trying to get a idea on the height of the one I'm getting
Maybe it went up too quickly...the bottom of that garage door doesn't sit flush.
So simple yet they charge so high. It only looks good at the outside.
Big gust of wind and SHE GONE
Hardly any anchoring to the slab for such a tall building
where can you get a quote? Is there a website?
Our website is www.quicksteelbuildings.com, and there is a quote submission form you can fill out. Thanks for your interest!
What gauge is the steel?
FLT1979 depends on the size of the building itself, it’s width height and wether it single skin cladding or insulated.
You avoided answering his direct question. Shame on you. He was not asking about other buildings. Never deal with suppliers who don’t give stright answers.
I'm not the supplier lol I'm just a steel erector who builds the same buildings aswell as others and I happened to come across this vid on RUclips. I answered his question as close as I could without knowing facts, this isnt my channel , do your research before throwing accusations about numbnuts
The main frame is double 12 gauge, so the beam is almost 1/4" thick in the center. The rest of the building is a combination of 12, 14, & 16 gauge steel.
That didnt look simple at all. But helpful video so thanks
Not good at All. It was a roll coaster ride. I got a headache it was so fast and I did not get how you can make it
Thank you for watching the video. The video was sped up on time lapse to be able to see it all quickly. We do have a large selection on our website that has videos of how each part is put together. www.quicksteelbuildings.com/how-to/
Go in the lower right corner and run the video at 1/2 speed then.
That's what's up
Cost and size?
This one is a 30' x 30' x 14' on the main building, with a 10' x 30' lean-to. Price does depend on where you are (coastal regions require thicker parts for wind-loading, and shipping costs more the farther you are from us). For local wind loads and delivery, this kit runs around $12,000
@@ezrabowen3753 Thank you
Very quickly
lmao see how simple with full crew of men : ) but on a realistic tip how "simple" is it for the people buying the structure LOL
Thats like saying "building your entire 3000 sq ft house in 1 week is easy" Shows an entire community of Amish Men working
Lol 😂
Very brave putting that on RUclips with company name on it.
No PPE
No edge protection
No safety nets
Probably no IPAF licenses
Health and safety out the window that day
It took longer than a day but we appreciate you watching.
Nothing simple about this jobs 😂