Giving an old Barn new LIFE: Remodeling a Pole Barn
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- Опубликовано: 16 фев 2024
- We took a quick break from building my Dream shop to give an old barn a new Life. Remodeling a pole barn is pretty much just like remodeling any old structure. You always plan one thing, but it never goes perfectly that way. Adapting and problem solving are the best ways to a sucessful remodel. How do you think we did?
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Just buy Greg a work truck and haul the tool trailer everywhere! 😂
1- Look good.
2- Have cool tools.
3- Safety.
I’ve learned a lot from you guys over the years! 🔨👊
“Good enough for the girls I run with” as he’s working on in in-laws place. Love it.
Finally, for the first time, it IS the building that is moving 😉.
So true.
Hahaha
It should be illegal to have as much fun as I had watching this video. Awesome, Thanks guys
I’ve always preferred the plywood lining rather than the metal sheeting …another great job 👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
You and Greg can build for me any day. Your attention to detail is second to none. Great builds, great videos. And keep having fun. Say hi too Greg.
It always amazes me how many people don’t know how to properly brace trusses, but go around framing structures. Glad you guys were able to remedy that one
I am not one of the internet guys that went crazy over hitting stuff with your hands but I will tell youI agree with them. Multiple surgeries made me a believer.
You both make it look so easy. The mark of true professionals, well done. Hope the father-in-law approved. 😎
Little trick to keep the tapes running smooth especially in bad weather conditions and for longevity oil them i use cooking oils light layer top and bottom extended out i havent had buy new one for long time first few uses might get little oily fingers but it works well.
The way you edit a job/build together is so perfect never change
You are the best! I am an engineer and you OCD is greatly appreciated
Wow man thank you
I busted out laughing when you said safety is my middle name 😅😂. Usually you do a bang-up job I have to say 👍
Walls look fantastic.
A great transformation. Just an old building into a smooth finished product.
Continuing to enjoy the quality work that epic duo achieves.
Plus yalls dynamic is truly unmatched.
Always learning with you two. Tip. My friend is a tow truck driver. He has jumper cable pins on his truck. He doesn’t have to open the hood to jump a car. You might be able to do the same on the lift. That way you can jump start. No matter where you park. Be well.
KYLE, Spectacular job my friend..👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
37:49 I would suggest you make a jumper cable to the battery, then run it to the panel as a outlet for a quick access for those times your stuck in corner.
Arthritis at 60!.. I am that man.....Right toe when over 40 years I kicked things into true and right fist when I persuaded it.. I'm retired now ....Yes its a pain on cold wet days...but it reminds me of how hard I worked and what fun I had on the job...
Amen. I'm a auto mechanic/ handyman.
Lifting heavy objects over the years. Now my knees are barking
Ateam banter..and hustle too..LOOKS SHARP...
CERTIFIED ...AND.....PRODIFIED...
I need a MegaDeck. Also... 10:09 Safety 3rd! :)
Always good to see a team work
The man is a billy goat
17:09 Greg, you work out every day!
Greg sexy AF, even if he’s a little flabby 😂😂😂
Incredible how quick this got done. Impressive.
Sometimes you just have to use the "meat mallet" when the actual hammer isn't handy. LoL. Nice video on how to work with someone else's framing.
You guys are great. The work ethic and tradecraft is admirable and I really like your craftsmanship.
Great upgrade
As always, great job!
Nice job fellas.
Once again, great job. Having the videographer really makes your videos top notch. He does a great job, like you and Greg.
I love seeing the loading and tips and tricks too. Like your ratchet strap tips video way back.
I’ve a bunch of cutouts for building projects and yet I am always amazed at your precise work. Great job.
Looks great!
Wow what a very professional but nice installment we really appreciate you taking us on the journey of how to install when the walls are out of whack or slightly out in any case it all went together pretty good as long as you're doing a good mathematical system it always works out pretty good in any case can't wait to see where the next adventure goes😮😮😮😮😮😮
You guys are amazing
thats how my trusses are in my HOUSE. You should hear my house when it's windy......and temp changes
Excellent video. One of your best. Thank you.
Looks very nice! Great job!
Very good job proud of you guys
Very, very nice guys!!
Looking good boys
Great video!
21:27 I like your new word, "stieling" Excellent work. Keep it up. Love your content.
Great job.
Nice Workmanship, As Always !
Impressive as always, y'all make an excellent team...
Poly on the plywood would look great you guys working together is perfect
Great job as always
Love the truss bracing lesson!! Very helpful. Would love to see more in the future.
Your work is amazing
Another beaut thanks fellas.
Job well done. Very nice
Good job the new lights look good
Great work, night and day difference.
Great work as usual, always enjoy the videos.
Great job
Really great edit with this one. The time lapse works so well.
Better than anything on TV.
Absolutely right u will win with people and there comments on how u do things 😊
Great job as always guys. 👍👍🏴🏴
As always. Nice job
Wow that plywood looks nice
Freaking awesome job looks great
Good evening from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Great job on the remodel. 🇺🇸
wish you guys were near louisiana, I would for sure get you to build my shop build. Love your work.
Love it love have in my that sanded plywood 😊
look real good
so impressive......
Found those Diablo bits at HD for $10 the other day! Best purchase in a long time!!!
Nice!!
I'd like to see how you measure out those electrical boxes so perfect like. Damn beautiful work with no gaps at all. Measuring and material ordering, are the vital real-life skills that can make or break a job. Personally I've done a lot of extra work making the wrong sized stuff work due to miscalculations.
it's really satisfying watching you guys work. although it's basic carpentry, but the planning, measuring etc you being meticulous etc. it seems so easy. i like spending more time planning and measuring, my co-workers dont unfortunatley.
Worthy!
I see you both are hard workers, but you seem to always have a joke or have fun on the jobsite with each other. That is awesome! Well done guys! 😁👍🏼😁👍🏼
That bit at the 2:00 marker was legendary, straight up.
Definitely worth it.
As a previous (cancer has disabled me now) Overheard Garage Door & Opener business owner and operator, I can really appreciate the way that you made sure to have the ceiling prepared for the hanger’s of both door & opener. So many contractors either don’t care or honestly don’t even know to have additional bracing in specific areas of the ceiling. Kudos, I appreciate you!🇺🇸🙏
Come on guys, the last I checked they’re not replacing eyeballs. One and done. PLEASE WEAR SAFETY GLASSES!
As a tradesman for 50 years I’ve been very lucky. Two other guys I know were not and have glass eyes. Listen to that inner voice saying “I need my eye and ear protection”. Always stop what you’re doing and go to the truck to grab those glasses, ears or mask.
May I suggest you make “safety practices” a major topic in your videos as many of your subscribers are in their early years in the trades.
Teach safety. Outstanding work guys!
When the trailer deck is slippery you can use a 2" material ratchet strap, it's got to be a long one, use the hook in the side rail toward the front of the trailer to secure one end then lay the strap out on the trailer deck toward the item to be loaded out onto the ground, drive the lift onto the strap then wrap it around the tire. The tire will climb the strap usually without issue. Used to pickup 2wd lifts in the winter time like this without issue. Hope it helps.
An old truck driving tip if you wanna put equipment on a trailer, get yourself a big kitty litter, toss a little that on your ramps in your deck and your golden.
Are used to haul pipe and I would throw a handful of kitty litter down the pipe once each layer was put on dip stay in place the whole trip. Lol. Cheers.
It sure looks great. Quite an improvement. I hope the owner paints the walls white which will make it tons lighter.
Looks great, only problem I might see. Are mice eating the wires in the walls. Mice love our barn. 😝🐭😂
Hence the term "Barn Cat" for an all natural mouser..
Good morning 👍
Bro here it’s 5pm
Appreciate some classic ladder boundary pushing. Do one thing every day that scares you, wine moms always say
Run some remote cables to the opposite side of your lift so you can jump from either side .
Greg has all of the good ideas. Just listen to him man. It is literally what you are paying him for.
love it
“That’s good enough for the girls I run with” 😂😂 I laughed a little too much
Great content. I've watched every single one of your videos and have been a subscriber since you taught Greg how to use a hammer.
Now I recognise the job from your Instagram with the power boxes, ps Greg “did you loose some weight”? The pause had me pmsl
Me encanta el ritmo de trabajo y la herramienta
Nice
Fast forward with sound...well done!
Greg,the stash looks good you just need to let it grow into a great handlebar. Kyle you and Greg work so great together and when he is gone he is missed. Nice to have your son fill in and try and make your work a little easier. Whatever anyone says on here you just need to enjoy the positive and just speed read past the negative or just blink when you get to it. One question ,did you finish that problem with that wall moving? This job was a big improvement to the building and you guys do great work. Be safe and stay positive.
The mini stabila level vile on that last wall with the door 😂
31:10 "pre-work meeting" hahahahahaaa!!! you guys kill me!! 😂😂😅💪😁
You guys are funny😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hello Kyle, I always forget to mention a possible solution to your adversity to treated lumber due to moisture content. I live in Skokie which is north of Chicago and my local lumberyard carries KDAT treated lumber. This means Kiln dried after treating. I’ve used it for over 30 years and it holds its shape and does not wrap. If you can find it in your neck of the woods I recommend giving it a try. Love your videos and am enjoying your new shop build 😊.
Best Regards
Fred Thomas
P/S I’m 76 and still learning so please keep em coming!