Haha we thought about leaving it and using a glass roof but we would’ve ran into problems when it grew too big. We did save parts of it to possibly reuse for something in the bar. Thanks for watching!
I've watched all but about three of your videos this week, you guys are great, you should be proud of yourselves, and I'm sure your parents are proud of you. If you are going to work for customers you need to brush up on the codes, it would be a real shame if something happened and you get sewed and loose everything you've worked so hard for. Keep up the good work, I'm looking forward to more videos.
I grew up in Wisconsin where there (used to be) many old farms with unused silos. I always thought it would be a great project to do this... I really like the idea of the windows along the top section - it will be an amazing 360 degree view. Good luck!
Thanks! We were fortunate to be able to save two from collapse but many are disappearing quick. The windows will be a nice feature especially with the silo being elevated higher than the surrounding land the views will be amazing.
We like your thinking and did look into it a little bit but the biggest issue is space and these silos are already very small, 11’-14’ in diameter so adding any staircase significantly reduces the room inside of it. Thanks for watching!
I would have avoided having the ‘ladder’ a continuous one from ground to top. Would have placed the ladder from ground to 1st level. Then from 1st level to 2nd on the opposite; 2nd to 3rd on the other side, and so on so in case one slips, he won’t break his neck or die if he falls. Also, the protective railings should not just be ropes. I’m thinking of a more secure one.
Well, the drunken climbing might be a problem but carrying a beer - I’d suggest a dumbwaiter shaped like a wooden barrel that goes up one side. In theory you could put a cable lift platform in place of the ladder but you’d have to either dig a pit for the motor or put it up top.
So . .. no bathrooms huh? There is an adult size tree house on the family Chateau land and we have that same issue. Guys are fine, they can just do their thing from the balcony, but what about your projects? Cause, i mean ,alcohol means needing to "empty the tank" more often😅
Ya the first silo we remodeled wasn’t located near any running water or mound systems and we were still in high school so wasn’t very feasible for us to install a bathroom at that time. The next silo, we have some ideas but it will likely be a second phase to the project later on
@@Worzalla_Brothers you were in highschool? Wow. Have you thought about those fancy composting toilets? It can be done , just not the classic regular way ppl are used to!
Haha ya it was quite the task but we really enjoyed it. We did look into the composting toilets a little bit but decided if anything, we may add onto the structure in the future and incorporate a proper bathroom, kitchen etc once we have a more feasable budget to install a well and mound system, thanks for watching and God Bless!
The ladder seems dangerous why not a small spiral staircase then build your floors accordingly which gives you proper heat and airflow cuz it’s staggered going up the spiral staircase. Also Wheres the bathroom and kitchen?
Es muy pequeño el espacio..muy lindo. Un capricho.. muy pico funcional.. hasta peligroso.. Como giarida de niños. Interesante ponerle bun elevador externo que conviene con el diseño
➡️ 14 feet of diameter equals 4.26 meters . Usa 🇺🇸 are an old british colony, and they still use the british inch/ foot/ mile / ounce / pound "imperial system", which co-exists now with the S.I. in Great Britain 🇬🇧 , and in Canada . The rest of the world uses the International system, except Liberia , Burma and Usa.
Estaba todo bien hasta que vi terminado el proyecto, no me gustó en lo personal, habían mejores maneras de aprovechar los espacios y conseguir lo mismo, por fuera se ve genial.
So wouldn't it be better to have the bar at the same level as the patio? The lower section would make a great wine and spirits cellar / storage for the upstairs bar. Heck even a small dumbwaiter for the upstairs bar that way now one has to carry to much up the stairs in one go. It might be easier to insulate the lower section to keep everything at the proper temperature. The storage would be on the drive up delivery level and the bar would be on the patio party level. -MG
We actually really like that layout plan you have suggested! Unfortunately a cellar area did not fit the customer's need on this project but maybe on the next silo renovation! Thanks for watching!
You know normally when doing something like this it’s a bit weird cutting to the chase and showing the finished product on the first episode. So instead of getting to watch the satisfying process i now know what it will look like entirely so i have no need to watch the other episodes. Good job bud.
The finished silo shown in this video is actually just the first silo we renovated that we were using as an example to give our viewers an idea of the levels but the abandoned silo shown in the beginning is the second silo we are renovating and is still under renovation and we are continuously posting videos as we renovate it. Stay tuned!
You are correct, in our first silo, the ladder was tricky (I got very good at climbing with one hand so I could carry a beverage in the other😅) Then we installed a pulley system to pull up a bucket of beverages. This next silo we are actually building a vestibule out front which will have a staircase in it to get to the upper levels!
@@Worzalla_Brothers sweet, I see improvements on the build. That is great to hear. Are these silos on your property or is someone paying you to spruce up their silos ?
A lot of work for barely an square feet gained. They could have purchased a derelict house and refurbished it for a fraction of time and money they put into this silo.
Permits were pulled and we are general contractors and engineers so we drew up the plans for this structure as well but it really depends on the area and what they will let you do, thanks for watching!
The original silo we remodeled, we did use as a bedroom on our family farm but this second silo we are currently remodeling will be used as a gathering space and lounge area by the owner, thanks for watching!
Надо было сделать жилой дом .и крышу надо было поднять выше и по периметру вышки сделать окна в рост человека .и это спальная комната .посреди комнаты поставить крутящююся кровать чтобы обозреват всю территорию. На первом этаже прихожка .потом кухня и зала потом спальня .
This was an old farm silo so it held grain for many years. The original roof was cedar shake so we just decided to match it. The next silo is going to be metal roof to give it more of a modern look. We weren’t really trying to match the look and material used when they were originally built. Thanks for watching!
We have thought about it but wanted to use the natural rising aspect of heat and avoid bulking ductwork in the small space which we think would be an eye soar, thanks for the suggestion though!
Nice craftsmanship, but not so much practical. And, no bathroom? Who wants to climb down a 3 story ladder in the middle of the night to go pee after consuming beer at the bar? And, how many people who have been consuming at the bar would be safe enough to climb a ladder to the additional floors? Rope around the edges are going to keep them safer?
The TV was actually installed after everything was built, it just takes two guys to hand it up and down the ladder shoot on an angle. It can be done but is tricky, fingers crossed it doesn’t break any time soon!
Somehow it looks very disappointing. Why bar? I love the outside a lot, but inside is deflating. It could be cozy, but instead it's inpractical and a very cliche in style bachelor hangout. Tumbs down.
@teepeeX , it's out on public view. Supporting comment or not, it brings them visibility and views. I have the right to leave a comment, so piss off. Bottom line, the results are deflating. Therefore, I'm not going to watch any of their other videos.
The idea is stupid and not safe, how can you go up to the second floor with a glass of beer and when you come down drunk, they won’t fall? How to go to the toilet?
I have just see the finish part and I can’t believe that you start with that
Who come here from facebook video, after searching a hint or a link from comments section 😅
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i came from tiktok 😂
I come from tiktok
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For me it was TikTok
I love silos. They are on my radar for sure. I’d love to do one up. Thanks for sharing you did a great job on this one.
They are hidden treasures! Thanks and God Bless!
I think keeping the tree would have been cool
Haha we thought about leaving it and using a glass roof but we would’ve ran into problems when it grew too big. We did save parts of it to possibly reuse for something in the bar. Thanks for watching!
@@Worzalla_Brothersyou made dowels from the tree, i guess?😁
I've watched all but about three of your videos this week, you guys are great, you should be proud of yourselves, and I'm sure your parents are proud of you. If you are going to work for customers you need to brush up on the codes, it would be a real shame if something happened and you get sewed and loose everything you've worked so hard for. Keep up the good work, I'm looking forward to more videos.
Thank you, much appreciated!
I grew up in Wisconsin where there (used to be) many old farms with unused silos. I always thought it would be a great project to do this... I really like the idea of the windows along the top section - it will be an amazing 360 degree view. Good luck!
Thanks! We were fortunate to be able to save two from collapse but many are disappearing quick. The windows will be a nice feature especially with the silo being elevated higher than the surrounding land the views will be amazing.
Needs a metal spiral stair that wraps the perimeter of the interior to each floor.
We like your thinking and did look into it a little bit but the biggest issue is space and these silos are already very small, 11’-14’ in diameter so adding any staircase significantly reduces the room inside of it. Thanks for watching!
I would have avoided having the ‘ladder’ a continuous one from ground to top. Would have placed the ladder from ground to 1st level. Then from 1st level to 2nd on the opposite; 2nd to 3rd on the other side, and so on so in case one slips, he won’t break his neck or die if he falls. Also, the protective railings should not just be ropes. I’m thinking of a more secure one.
I want to see where it's going, looks awesome yet
Well, the drunken climbing might be a problem but carrying a beer - I’d suggest a dumbwaiter shaped like a wooden barrel that goes up one side. In theory you could put a cable lift platform in place of the ladder but you’d have to either dig a pit for the motor or put it up top.
So . .. no bathrooms huh? There is an adult size tree house on the family Chateau land and we have that same issue. Guys are fine, they can just do their thing from the balcony, but what about your projects? Cause, i mean ,alcohol means needing to "empty the tank" more often😅
Ya the first silo we remodeled wasn’t located near any running water or mound systems and we were still in high school so wasn’t very feasible for us to install a bathroom at that time. The next silo, we have some ideas but it will likely be a second phase to the project later on
@@Worzalla_Brothers you were in highschool? Wow. Have you thought about those fancy composting toilets? It can be done , just not the classic regular way ppl are used to!
@@_Julie_BeeI am wondering as well?....
Haha ya it was quite the task but we really enjoyed it. We did look into the composting toilets a little bit but decided if anything, we may add onto the structure in the future and incorporate a proper bathroom, kitchen etc once we have a more feasable budget to install a well and mound system, thanks for watching and God Bless!
Nice work on these silos..y’all found a niche
Thanks!
Man, those old farmers found a lot of stones in their fields, to stack them up to a 30 feet high tower
You guys are epic!
Thanks!
The ladder seems dangerous why not a small spiral staircase then build your floors accordingly which gives you proper heat and airflow cuz it’s staggered going up the spiral staircase. Also Wheres the bathroom and kitchen?
Might need some safety nets.
We are definitely looking into safer features on this new silo, the first one we did was more of a man cave
Es muy pequeño el espacio..muy lindo. Un capricho.. muy pico funcional.. hasta peligroso..
Como giarida de niños.
Interesante ponerle bun elevador externo que conviene con el diseño
Yes, the first one was a bit dangerous, but we used it more like a man cave, this next one we are going to make more user friendly and safe!
➡️ 14 feet of diameter equals 4.26 meters .
Usa 🇺🇸 are an old british colony, and they still use the british inch/ foot/ mile / ounce / pound "imperial system", which co-exists now with the S.I. in Great Britain 🇬🇧 , and in Canada .
The rest of the world uses the International system, except Liberia , Burma and Usa.
Estaba todo bien hasta que vi terminado el proyecto, no me gustó en lo personal, habían mejores maneras de aprovechar los espacios y conseguir lo mismo, por fuera se ve genial.
So wouldn't it be better to have the bar at the same level as the patio? The lower section would make a great wine and spirits cellar / storage for the upstairs bar. Heck even a small dumbwaiter for the upstairs bar that way now one has to carry to much up the stairs in one go. It might be easier to insulate the lower section to keep everything at the proper temperature. The storage would be on the drive up delivery level and the bar would be on the patio party level.
-MG
We actually really like that layout plan you have suggested! Unfortunately a cellar area did not fit the customer's need on this project but maybe on the next silo renovation! Thanks for watching!
You could have design a spiral staircase for one of them
Guys , I would love to join you
Как они со стаканом пива будут наверх залазить 😂😂😂
Лазание доступно только трезвым... 😂
но мне кажется, я видел блок
Должен сказать, что я не до конца понимаю концепцию этой башни.
You know normally when doing something like this it’s a bit weird cutting to the chase and showing the finished product on the first episode. So instead of getting to watch the satisfying process i now know what it will look like entirely so i have no need to watch the other episodes. Good job bud.
The finished silo shown in this video is actually just the first silo we renovated that we were using as an example to give our viewers an idea of the levels but the abandoned silo shown in the beginning is the second silo we are renovating and is still under renovation and we are continuously posting videos as we renovate it. Stay tuned!
I always wanted to do this
Who’s property is the first silo you remodeled on?
Not me thinking it’s closer to the house to build a Stonebridge hallway entrance.
Hi, I’m Jeremy your new subscriber.
how am i supposed to climb up to the higher levels on a ladder with a full cup in my hands ? I see a flaw in your plans already.
You are correct, in our first silo, the ladder was tricky (I got very good at climbing with one hand so I could carry a beverage in the other😅) Then we installed a pulley system to pull up a bucket of beverages.
This next silo we are actually building a vestibule out front which will have a staircase in it to get to the upper levels!
@@Worzalla_Brothers sweet, I see improvements on the build. That is great to hear. Are these silos on your property or is someone paying you to spruce up their silos ?
@@melanisticmandalorian Thanks, First one was our parents property and the second one is for a friend so we are trying to get pretty creative with it!
@@Worzalla_BrothersRight on, I hope to see more creative builds in the future, along with improvements. Keep up the great job.
Ya grandma can’t climb that ladder to the next floor 😂
Was passiert wenn unten ein Feuer ausbricht? Braucht ihr bei euch keine Baugenehmigung?
Cool sehr stark
A lot of work for barely an square feet gained. They could have purchased a derelict house and refurbished it for a fraction of time and money they put into this silo.
Were permits and inspections used for this project? Genuine question because I've always dreamed of doing something like this.
Permits were pulled and we are general contractors and engineers so we drew up the plans for this structure as well but it really depends on the area and what they will let you do, thanks for watching!
Who's property is it, and who lives there?
The original silo we remodeled, we did use as a bedroom on our family farm but this second silo we are currently remodeling will be used as a gathering space and lounge area by the owner, thanks for watching!
Надо было сделать жилой дом .и крышу надо было поднять выше и по периметру вышки сделать окна в рост человека .и это спальная комната .посреди комнаты поставить крутящююся кровать чтобы обозреват всю территорию. На первом этаже прихожка .потом кухня и зала потом спальня .
It was potential castle.
Bellissimo 👍👋
The tree thought it had a safe zone.lol
después de una borrachera llegás rápido a planta baja para abandonar el hotel 🤣
so you are rebuilding that in an old castle style, lay shales as a roof..and then finish with plastic doors? Really?
This was an old farm silo so it held grain for many years. The original roof was cedar shake so we just decided to match it. The next silo is going to be metal roof to give it more of a modern look. We weren’t really trying to match the look and material used when they were originally built. Thanks for watching!
Первая же пьянка закроет этот бар .
You ever plan on having some kind of duct that pulls hot air from the top to the bottom.
We have thought about it but wanted to use the natural rising aspect of heat and avoid bulking ductwork in the small space which we think would be an eye soar, thanks for the suggestion though!
Nice craftsmanship, but not so much practical. And, no bathroom? Who wants to climb down a 3 story ladder in the middle of the night to go pee after consuming beer at the bar? And, how many people who have been consuming at the bar would be safe enough to climb a ladder to the additional floors? Rope around the edges are going to keep them safer?
were are the bathroom? 🚽
No bathroom but there’s one nearby in the house so we didn’t think it was necessary to add another. Thanks for watching!
Also, when the tv breaks, it's stuck there forever on the top floor ..... I see so many flaws on a decent build.
The TV was actually installed after everything was built, it just takes two guys to hand it up and down the ladder shoot on an angle. It can be done but is tricky, fingers crossed it doesn’t break any time soon!
Toilet?
Unfortunately running a well pump and mound system was not in the current budget for this project but maybe in the future....Thanks for watching!
Somehow it looks very disappointing. Why bar? I love the outside a lot, but inside is deflating. It could be cozy, but instead it's inpractical and a very cliche in style bachelor hangout. Tumbs down.
And you live there 😂😂😂 not
@teepeeX , it's out on public view. Supporting comment or not, it brings them visibility and views. I have the right to leave a comment, so piss off. Bottom line, the results are deflating. Therefore, I'm not going to watch any of their other videos.
Yeah it should be man cave with study on top , cinema below that and entertainment room on on the bottom with a barbecue with the small part outside
@@Vigyan_ka_prakash , that would've been much better.
Difficult to go pee poo at night 😆
No toilets but there’s one nearby in the house so we didn’t think it was necessary to add another. Thanks for watching!
The issue is the smell of urine, eventually vomit and other... Bodily wastes surrounding the silo. 😂
Bathroom
No bathroom but there’s one nearby in the house so we didn’t think it was necessary to add another. Thanks for watching!
The idea is stupid and not safe, how can you go up to the second floor with a glass of beer and when you come down drunk, they won’t fall? How to go to the toilet?
Nerd
And the world wasn’t built by people like you