So grateful for your help the last year on the farm Roman! I’m very happy that you are a part of Cole’s life and team! God bless you and your family forever! 😇
Hey Roman I'm going to be watching what you do next 😑 and why did that rock look like a Giant uncut not cleaned gemstone at 38:19 There's gold and other wonderful minerals and things at Yellowstone 😢
@@NavexCole I love your videos, Nave. You are a great Mama Bear and so well organized! I have two boys, too. I had them when I was 38 and 41. They kept me young! You have the most important job in the world!! Once you become a momma, your priorities change and you put your children above everything else. Much love to you and you family!
Out of all the things youve done with this construction project with the house renovation and the underground theater, going to Wyoming and watching how these walls are poured ,the building and removal of the forms was without a doubt the smartest thing youve done. The expense and time to go learn how to do your pour is going to pay off tremendously and was a very smart move on your part. How lucky that Roman had a friend who was willing to have you on his job . Roman is a gift that just keeps on giving and im very happy you realize how lucky you are to have Roman as an employee and a friend. Dont ever do a nything that might jeopardize that relationship. Friends like Roman are very rare and you are very blessed to have a friend like Roman.
I concur with everything you said, I think though that this is a recpricle friendship. Roman is also blessed to have met Cole who is an amazing man, talented and from what I've seen over the last several years is likely a very loyal friend. Yes Roman has taught Cole so much about building, and Cole has taught Roman about farming and how to create, grow, maintain a very large social media platform that is so successfull he is able to employ his good friend Roman for the past year. The skills he's teaching Roman could allow Roman to move on at some point and create his own social media channels and if even 1/4 as successful as Cole, Roman could be earning 6 figures in no time from social media. This entire house is being funded by Coles ability to grow a very large social media channel and following. Many in the comments seem to not understand just how much work and skill it takes to grow a channel to the size of Coles, and have the continuity that he has had for several years, even when he had two babies back to back. He is an incredibly hard working father and husband. It makes me a little sad that there is an ongoing stream of adoration for Roman and yet people feel compelled to chastise Cole on an on going basis (not that you did, I know you did not). Friendships are two way roads, Roman seems like a very smart man, if Cole was not a good man, Roman would not still be working with him every day for over a year.
The thing about public works projects is 10 years from now when you make it back there you can show your family what you did. I worked construction and when I had kids I would tell them I worked on the and that and that you get what I’m saying. Then my daughter became an engineer and she told me she now knows that when I told her what I worked on she gets it because she now says it. Be proud when you show your family what you worked on. 👍😉
That’s neat! My husband did that with water towers , he helped fabricate with many others at Chicago Bridge and Iron . There is one in particular we saw while on vacation in South Carolina , it’s shaped like a peach and located in Gaffney ,South Carolina.
Cole, you are getting paid. Money isn’t the only thing that pays. Look at the knowledge you are receiving plus the information and know how. The experience itself is memorable and helpful for your future.
Cole & Roman, what an opportunity to learn from the pros. Very nice of them to teach you to do it the right way. That way you won't be wasting supplies & money.
Fascinating...I would help my Dad, or his friends, do any type of work. Sometimes I was paid, sometimes not. It's amazing the machines they have, the importance of the rebar, and the panels, and the other things to keep the forms in place. What an amazing friend to bring you onto a work sight, explain and understand what was going on and why, and be able to help the first day. 😊❤
You are so blessed to get to see it done first hand, everything you will need to do for your theater...I am amazed that this opportunity was made available to you at just the right time...GOD never lets us down, does He? GOD bless you and Roman's families, with all his goodness...
Can’t believe you guys were here in Cody, working off the road I live on. The ditch Cole spoke of, one was a Canal to feed water to farms and the other was the Shoshone River. Another channel is Perkins Builder Brothers that showed how to actually put pins etc into forms, to lock me in.
A tip from me as a civil engineer. when pouring walls with that much concrete, you should have an additive to delay the hardeing proces of the concrete this gives you time pour the next load and use the vibrating tool in the previous en current layer of concrete, this creates a "smooth" watertight monlith wall without aggregate pockets.
tip from a PE and GC....dont use a additive because you want the first lift to start to take a set to lesson the pressure on the bottom of the walls before you stack more concrete on it ....if you use a additive its only to enhance flow thru the pump and forms...LOL
@@garynelson4749 all depens on how fast you can get the concrete and pour it. your are 100% correct if timing is correct, and tbh i would rather not use a delaying additive, but sometimes its needed. talk with you supplier en make a good estimation how much time you need to get 1 load in, vs reaction time of the concrete (supplier should know) and adjust the mix of the concrete or the pouring team accordingly.
Hire that company to build the movie theatre. Roman shows some beautiful scenic background. I enjoyed watching the video, it's amazing how much work has to be done before pouring cement. Keep learning how to do it right Cole. Huge thumbs up to the crew, keep up the good work
I loved Cody Wyoming when we vacationed there in 2017. Cody is so historic and to have Yellowstone in its backyard is phenomenal. Hope y’all took a little bit of time to visit some sights in both places. Great job taking the initiative to learn about the forms and pouring before tackling the underground theater walls.
Fascinating guys. So glad Cole and Roman visited this construction site. You need all the hands on learning you can get for the farm project. Thanks to Roman for arranging this amazing work site. Good job of work guys.🇨🇦.
Both wife’s stay home with the kids. While husband’s head down to learn more construction skills for the mansion theater walls. New adventures for Cole stepping up to the plate.
I can tell you and Roman are loving learning something new! I follow a woman who I watched build her house with her dad, they did most of it themselves with her brother, her dad was a contractor so he built houses and such for many years. Anyways, when they built her basement, they used a similar system that used foam forms, it was all ordered to her specs. and brought out to her, ready to go, like a lego kit! They set it up and poured/vibrated with a little extra help and were very happy with the results.
You are exactly 9 miles north of my home! The south runway flies right over the entire town. Believe it or not, we only hear the Fighter Jets, when they break the sound barrier...so you don't see them until they return. Watching them land is wild! They slow down and lose altitude soooo fast. They have to be pulling some major G's. Other than that, we don't hear most planes. A C-130 everyone hears. If you're at the stoplight to the south or north of the airport, you feel like you need to check for skid marks on the top of the car. They take forever to get any altitude.😊
What a wonderful friend, Roman. Offering to "train" you both on the theater forms is really something special. He knows you both work hard. I think it's special he's been following you on your adventures here in Iowa. Is it true you have experience in engineering? I thought I heard someone say something like that. I know you have a great deal of experience, not only in construction, but the before construction knowledge. I'm so glad you and your family are in Iowa. We don't have mountains, but we do have some of the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets.😊❤
I believe it was Cole who mentioned a while back that Roman earned a civil engineering degree in Ukraine. I think he can't practice yet unless he passes a professional equivalency qualifying exam? A friend had to do an additional year of study to be able to get her electrical engineering licence to practice in the US Navy because she got her degree in a foreign school. Something to do with US country specific codes, practice standards and guidelines.
@e_moonstarstellar5666 Very cool 🙂 Roman is so smart at everything. European countries have different electrical stuff, I'm certain other differences. It would be wonderful if he got his credentials for the U.S.
It's so cool that you could visit the site and get hands-on experience. Thank you to Devon and his crew for taking the time to answer all of your questions.
Hey Cole, your description of how your mom and you have vastly different schedules at airports is 100% exactly how my wife and son's schedules are set up. It does cause a bit of friction between them when they travel together.
Very interesting to see how they do that. I guess you don't need to take notes you can just rewatch this video when you're doing your own walls. Seeing how they build the forms should be very interesting to watch also. forms
I’m excited to see the next installment where you get experience taking down the forms and building them up. I also love that you are getting the entire process on video so if you need a reference you can just watch the footage and see how it was done here instead of just relying on your memory. Roman is the best, he knows the right people and it’s fantastic that his friend is allowing you to shadow the job to give you experience. I also love how much Roman appreciates the beauty of nature!!
You two have great chemistry together, and I enjoy your videos very much. They are very entertaining and provide useful instruction on "how to." Keep up the videos.🎄
Takes me back, 1st job I did after leaving school 40 years ago. No concrete pump in those days used a crane with a skip. Everything else is mostly the same. For me it was a good introduction into what hard work is! I’m still working in construction having moved to plumbing and heating.
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I have built a lot of buildings & i am going to make a prediction. When the concrete work is done, Cole will make a public statement, he will say I wish I would have used ICF. ❤❤❤
Welcome to irrigation country. You were in my back yard! That was the Shoshone river. It rips in the spring until fall. Most of our irrigation projects get done in the winter.
Glad you caught that 😄 Devin is no quitter but all the vibrating that he did is so hard on you back muscles… I did only 1/8 what he’s done and my muscles on the back were quitting on me 😳
So glad you guys got to go join Devon to watch what it's like working in the real world where for your case , it's not family environment . That was such a great exposure for you Cole . Bare in mind some of those lads may also have grown up on a Farm or actually Ranch since its WY. Great show being away from the daily norm .
Thank God we live in a free country where people can decide for themselves how they want to live. Without people like you thinking you have the right to tell everyone else how safe they have to be. You definitely voted for Kamala the socialist didn't you?
@@Ada-zn3pwwhile I absolutely agree 100% that as adults we should have a choice about how we live our life, having said that, things like seatbelts in cars, wearing steel toe boots, wearing a hard hat and wearing a harness when working on high buildings, to me seems like the most basic of safety choices one would want to take precautions especially when one has two small children to provide for. Agree tho, as a living man, adult, we should be free to make ALL of our own choices. #45,47 ❤
So far the Denver airport is my favorite. I love those arm wresting standing tables, the comfy chairs and the outdoors patio at the end. Glad you got to go!
The only times I’ve had to run through airports to catch a flight is when the flight getting me there for my connection made me late - completely out of my control - never once considered myself “looking foolish,” but thanks for reminding me that people are always judging.
I'm impressed by your work ethic and resolve. You guys are such hard workers. What a great opportunity to learn from Devin and his team. It was gracious of him to provide you the opportunity to get better educated. You are all wonderful, hard-working men and a testimony to God's goodness. May the Lord bless you and keep you. ❤
I can't wait for you guys to start the breakdown and rest presses. That's when you wish will you were doing ICF. Plus, all the sealing and insulation afterward. But it's your home and your body in the cold.
You could have learned ICF installation in an hour on RUclips and had a night and day better house as a result. No extra BS with heaters and tarps, and ICF is the best house you can build in a northern climate.
No one would want to watch that. They're in the entertainment business, not construction. Watching them fumbling around and wasting time is the whole point of it all.
@@et5222 If you know ICF there a lot more to it than just stacking them People would of watch it any way. Most that watch have no clue about what they are doing now.
Lmao 17:48 "gunna pre-game some ibuprofen" that one took me right back it the factory work I used to do. Something you think about every day as a blue collar worker, what is my pain level at now and what will it be at the end of the day and what can I do about it
you have the hvac for the shop and house you could use them to heat the forms on the inside of the basement and the torpeto heaters on the out side as there smaller
😂 From what I seen you and Roman will not be able to do this by yourselfers. Definitely going to need a crew. It's too cold in the winter at your house to even pour the concrete much less have time to cover it like a greenhouse then heat it up enough to have a great cure. Maybe you can wait until spring but I guess you will be farming in the spring. Whatever you decide to do I will watch your videos and the advertising too. Looking forward to seeing the progress.
I was so excited when I heard Cody Wyoming...I lived and worked there years ago making ear tags for cows. Such a beautiful place. You must be by the on the other side of town.
So grateful for your help the last year on the farm Roman! I’m very happy that you are a part of Cole’s life and team! God bless you and your family forever! 😇
Amen ❤
Roman and Cole are great guys
Hey Roman
I'm going to be watching what you do next 😑 and why did that rock look like a Giant uncut not cleaned gemstone at 38:19
There's gold and other wonderful minerals and things at Yellowstone 😢
@@NavexCole I love your videos, Nave. You are a great Mama Bear and so well organized! I have two boys, too. I had them when I was 38 and 41. They kept me young! You have the most important job in the world!! Once you become a momma, your priorities change and you put your children above everything else. Much love to you and you family!
@@vickimerchlewitzThis means a lot! Thank you so much for the encouraging words and all the support! 😊❤
Out of all the things youve done with this construction project with the house renovation and the underground theater, going to Wyoming and watching how these walls are poured ,the building and removal of the forms was without a doubt the smartest thing youve done. The expense and time to go learn how to do your pour is going to pay off tremendously and was a very smart move on your part. How lucky that Roman had a friend who was willing to have you on his job . Roman is a gift that just keeps on giving and im very happy you realize how lucky you are to have Roman as an employee and a friend. Dont ever do a nything that might jeopardize that relationship. Friends like Roman are very rare and you are very blessed to have a friend like Roman.
I concur with everything you said, I think though that this is a recpricle friendship. Roman is also blessed to have met Cole who is an amazing man, talented and from what I've seen over the last several years is likely a very loyal friend. Yes Roman has taught Cole so much about building, and Cole has taught Roman about farming and how to create, grow, maintain a very large social media platform that is so successfull he is able to employ his good friend Roman for the past year. The skills he's teaching Roman could allow Roman to move on at some point and create his own social media channels and if even 1/4 as successful as Cole, Roman could be earning 6 figures in no time from social media. This entire house is being funded by Coles ability to grow a very large social media channel and following. Many in the comments seem to not understand just how much work and skill it takes to grow a channel to the size of Coles, and have the continuity that he has had for several years, even when he had two babies back to back. He is an incredibly hard working father and husband. It makes me a little sad that there is an ongoing stream of adoration for Roman and yet people feel compelled to chastise Cole on an on going basis (not that you did, I know you did not). Friendships are two way roads, Roman seems like a very smart man, if Cole was not a good man, Roman would not still be working with him every day for over a year.
@@makeuplover6852 I emphatically agree with what you wrote! Roman is a hard worker - but so is Cole! :)
Happy anniversary, buddies! It's been so fun to see you work together this year.
The thing about public works projects is 10 years from now when you make it back there you can show your family what you did. I worked construction and when I had kids I would tell them I worked on the and that and that you get what I’m saying. Then my daughter became an engineer and she told me she now knows that when I told her what I worked on she gets it because she now says it. Be proud when you show your family what you worked on. 👍😉
That’s neat! My husband did that with water towers , he helped fabricate with many others at Chicago Bridge and Iron . There is one in particular we saw while on vacation in South Carolina , it’s shaped like a peach and located in Gaffney ,South Carolina.
Cole, you are getting paid. Money isn’t the only thing that pays. Look at the knowledge you are receiving plus the information and know how. The experience itself is memorable and helpful for your future.
Cole & Roman, what an opportunity to learn from the pros. Very nice of them to teach you to do it the right way. That way you won't be wasting supplies & money.
Fascinating...I would help my Dad, or his friends, do any type of work. Sometimes I was paid, sometimes not. It's amazing the machines they have, the importance of the rebar, and the panels, and the other things to keep the forms in place. What an amazing friend to bring you onto a work sight, explain and understand what was going on and why, and be able to help the first day. 😊❤
You are so blessed to get to see it done first hand, everything you will need to do for your theater...I am amazed that this opportunity was made available to you at just the right time...GOD never lets us down, does He? GOD bless you and Roman's families, with all his goodness...
Excellent job Cole, Roman ,Devin and the entire crew in Wyoming, thanks for taking us along with you for the day .
This is amazing opportunity for you and roman thank you for sharing it with me ,,,Tell Roman's buddy we appreciate him ..
Can’t believe you guys were here in Cody, working off the road I live on. The ditch Cole spoke of, one was a Canal to feed water to farms and the other was the Shoshone River. Another channel is Perkins Builder Brothers that showed how to actually put pins etc into forms, to lock me in.
Howdy neighbor, from over the Big Horn mountains❗️🤠
A tip from me as a civil engineer.
when pouring walls with that much concrete, you should have an additive to delay the hardeing proces of the concrete
this gives you time pour the next load and use the vibrating tool in the previous en current layer of concrete, this creates
a "smooth" watertight monlith wall without aggregate pockets.
tip from a PE and GC....dont use a additive because you want the first lift to start to take a set to lesson the pressure on the bottom of the walls before you stack more concrete on it ....if you use a additive its only to enhance flow thru the pump and forms...LOL
@@garynelson4749 all depens on how fast you can get the concrete and pour it.
your are 100% correct if timing is correct, and tbh i would rather not use a delaying additive, but sometimes its needed.
talk with you supplier en make a good estimation how much time you need to get 1 load in, vs reaction time of the concrete (supplier should know) and adjust the mix of the concrete or the pouring team accordingly.
Wont be needed, its around feezing so the concrete wont cure fast!
not needed
I got sentimental when Cole said "it's our one year anniversary of working together" 😆😆
I see they got a hotel room to celebrate.
Roman is the Best. Keep up all the great videos.
Hire that company to build the movie theatre. Roman shows some beautiful scenic background. I enjoyed watching the video, it's amazing how much work has to be done before pouring cement. Keep learning how to do it right Cole. Huge thumbs up to the crew, keep up the good work
Heck yeah Cole can start a concert wall form business. The form pour guys get paid way more then EasyMoneyFlatwork
I loved Cody Wyoming when we vacationed there in 2017. Cody is so historic and to have Yellowstone in its backyard is phenomenal. Hope y’all took a little bit of time to visit some sights in both places. Great job taking the initiative to learn about the forms and pouring before tackling the underground theater walls.
I used to work at the museum there. In some ways I miss Cody, but in others, it's just too small and isolated to want to stay.
Fascinating guys. So glad Cole and Roman visited this construction site. You need all the hands on learning you can get for the farm project. Thanks to Roman for arranging this amazing work site. Good job of work guys.🇨🇦.
Very cool to get to see this job site. I would really love to see some photos of this in the future of the finished product in its working state!
Both wife’s stay home with the kids. While husband’s head down to learn more construction skills for the mansion theater walls. New adventures for Cole stepping up to the plate.
I can tell you and Roman are loving learning something new! I follow a woman who I watched build her house with her dad, they did most of it themselves with her brother, her dad was a contractor so he built houses and such for many years. Anyways, when they built her basement, they used a similar system that used foam forms, it was all ordered to her specs. and brought out to her, ready to go, like a lego kit! They set it up and poured/vibrated with a little extra help and were very happy with the results.
Have fun while you can. The real work begins when you return. Thanks for the video.
What a great guy Roman is to you and your project Cole. Enjoy your house project!
Glad you and Roman are gaining this experience and knowledge and sharing it with all of us!!
Hands on the best way to learn. Love your video
Cole's new gloves look mighty clean for being a work day...
Really awesome history making experience for all the guys working together! Great memory! Well done guys! Exciting!
You are exactly 9 miles north of my home! The south runway flies right over the entire town. Believe it or not, we only hear the Fighter Jets, when they break the sound barrier...so you don't see them until they return. Watching them land is wild! They slow down and lose altitude soooo fast. They have to be pulling some major G's. Other than that, we don't hear most planes. A C-130 everyone hears. If you're at the stoplight to the south or north of the airport, you feel like you need to check for skid marks on the top of the car. They take forever to get any altitude.😊
You have no idea what you're talking about.
This was super fun! I’m too old to travel but I can really enjoy it vicariously! Thanks Cole and Roman.
Me..project stops until spring. Lets go to yellowstone!
Cole. Flies to Yellowstone to work. Project moves forward! Good job Cole.
What a wonderful friend, Roman. Offering to "train" you both on the theater forms is really something special. He knows you both work hard. I think it's special he's been following you on your adventures here in Iowa. Is it true you have experience in engineering? I thought I heard someone say something like that. I know you have a great deal of experience, not only in construction, but the before construction knowledge. I'm so glad you and your family are in Iowa. We don't have mountains, but we do have some of the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets.😊❤
I believe it was Cole who mentioned a while back that Roman earned a civil engineering degree in Ukraine. I think he can't practice yet unless he passes a professional equivalency qualifying exam? A friend had to do an additional year of study to be able to get her electrical engineering licence to practice in the US Navy because she got her degree in a foreign school. Something to do with US country specific codes, practice standards and guidelines.
@@e_moonstarstellar5666 Nurses , doctors, other medical personnel are same way trying to work in USA.
@e_moonstarstellar5666 Very cool 🙂 Roman is so smart at everything. European countries have different electrical stuff, I'm certain other differences. It would be wonderful if he got his credentials for the U.S.
Whoa , that was full crew working. Hopefully you’ll gather your troops and get er done !!!
It's so cool that you could visit the site and get hands-on experience. Thank you to Devon and his crew for taking the time to answer all of your questions.
Yes, thanks to Devon & crew 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Cole...I'd call it a job shadow. Hands on learning experience on a volunteer basis.
Thank you for taking us along with you on this awesome adventure, Cole. God bless.
Your work on this really shows!
You are so talented, keep making content!
Good news for Roman, Maverik just bought Kum 'n' Go, and they are converting all of them to Mareriks, so they are coming your way!
Cole, you are a blessing to your family and friends, and whomever comes around. Stay beautiful
I support your mom with being 2.5 hours early. I live my life that way.
Hey Cole, your description of how your mom and you have vastly different schedules at airports is 100% exactly how my wife and son's schedules are set up. It does cause a bit of friction between them when they travel together.
Very interesting to see how they do that. I guess you don't need to take notes you can just rewatch this video when you're doing your own walls.
Seeing how they build the forms should be very interesting to watch also. forms
You need to send that crew some CornStar hoodies when you get home... ☺️
What a great experience for you two. Thanks for another great video, enjoy the mountains
I’m excited to see the next installment where you get experience taking down the forms and building them up. I also love that you are getting the entire process on video so if you need a reference you can just watch the footage and see how it was done here instead of just relying on your memory.
Roman is the best, he knows the right people and it’s fantastic that his friend is allowing you to shadow the job to give you experience. I also love how much Roman appreciates the beauty of nature!!
You two have great chemistry together, and I enjoy your videos very much. They are very entertaining and provide useful instruction on "how to." Keep up the videos.🎄
Cole and Roman,,, most amazing team when it comes to most anything, in my opinion.
Takes me back, 1st job I did after leaving school 40 years ago. No concrete pump in those days used a crane with a skip. Everything else is mostly the same. For me it was a good introduction into what hard work is! I’m still working in construction having moved to plumbing and heating.
they have styrofoem forms that you leave in place when your done and it provides insulation and they stack easily.
cole talked about icf in a previous video and explained why they're not planning to use them.
@@uzbekistanplaystaion4BIOScrekbecause he has no clue
Roman is right, Maverick is the best coffee, much better than Starbucks.❤
Imo, almost anything is better than Starbucks 😆
@@JulieAlbert213100%, swamp water is better imo, that stuff gives me instant gut rot.
Wow, very interesting! Thanks for bring us along Cole and Roman!👍
Never to old to learn..Enjoy watching the updates... You've gained the knowledge to get your underground movie theater done the right way...❤😊
Not getting paid to be there, Cole? You are being paid in something worth more than money. You are being paid in knowledge and knowledge is power ❤
Always like the excitement when someone yells that the concrete truck is coming.
That’s the biggest fear for builders. Always second guessing themselves.
Best content I like seeing a new place and you and Roman showing how it’s done
Good news to hear you guys are getting practical experience in pouring those walls.
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I am watching you do this while thinking oh boy I gotta do that in may, time to hire someone
I have built a lot of buildings & i am going to make a prediction. When the concrete work is done, Cole will make a public statement, he will say I wish I would have used ICF. ❤❤❤
Welcome to irrigation country. You were in my back yard! That was the Shoshone river. It rips in the spring until fall. Most of our irrigation projects get done in the winter.
"I'm gunna pregame some ibuprofen" 😂😂😂
Glad you caught that 😄
Devin is no quitter but all the vibrating that he did is so hard on you back muscles… I did only 1/8 what he’s done and my muscles on the back were quitting on me 😳
@Romegrom i cant even imagine. 10min of giving my dog a bath and my back is done for the day
So glad you guys got to go join Devon to watch what it's like working in the real world where for your case , it's not family environment . That was such a great exposure for you Cole . Bare in mind some of those lads may also have grown up on a Farm or actually Ranch since its WY. Great show being away from the daily norm .
I dig the woven plastic sheeting. I need to buy some
This was an incredibly interesting video. I enjoyed it very much.
Do not ignore safety equiopment because it will save you from injury and death. Seatbelts, hard hats, steel toed boots and more have a purpose!
Thank God we live in a free country where people can decide for themselves how they want to live. Without people like you thinking you have the right to tell everyone else how safe they have to be. You definitely voted for Kamala the socialist didn't you?
@@Ada-zn3pwwhile I absolutely agree 100% that as adults we should have a choice about how we live our life, having said that, things like seatbelts in cars, wearing steel toe boots, wearing a hard hat and wearing a harness when working on high buildings, to me seems like the most basic of safety choices one would want to take precautions especially when one has two small children to provide for. Agree tho, as a living man, adult, we should be free to make ALL of our own choices. #45,47 ❤
@@Ada-zn3pw
I had a Hard Hat fall 4 stories onto my Steel Toed Boots. Saved my Toes. Safety First. 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
So far the Denver airport is my favorite. I love those arm wresting standing tables, the comfy chairs and the outdoors patio at the end. Glad you got to go!
I'm with Roman on this one. Good coffee is hard to find. Yep. West of the Mississippi has the best!
I love going to airports early. I love to read during the wait, and no last minute stress of running through airports looking foolish.
The only times I’ve had to run through airports to catch a flight is when the flight getting me there for my connection made me late - completely out of my control - never once considered myself “looking foolish,” but thanks for reminding me that people are always judging.
Wow that looks like a lot of work and money. ❤
I'm impressed by your work ethic and resolve. You guys are such hard workers. What a great opportunity to learn from Devin and his team. It was gracious of him to provide you the opportunity to get better educated. You are all wonderful, hard-working men and a testimony to God's goodness. May the Lord bless you and keep you. ❤
When that guy at 17:50 randomly said " I'm gonna go pre game some ibuprofen", I related so much😂😂
Roman had the best idea...wait till SUMMER.
Insulated concrete forms. Would they work for your project.
a cementt contractor traded in his truck with all the forms for a new Corvette
I'm so excited for all of you! Roman has been a blessing! So sad Justin couldn't go with Ya'll.
The furniture in the hotel room room looked really nice - WYOMING-ESK. The next time you get cold Cole, think HAWAII! 🌴With Aloha...
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I guess this is one more reason to be glad you have Roman on your crew.
He knows all the right people.
It's good to have connections !
Great work Cole and Roman and Devin and Crew Definitely good experience for your project
Wyoming is GORGEOUS!❤
Cool dude, Roman! Bless you both as you see the value in each other. 🙏
I live in Wyoming, I’ve got some work that needs to be done and it’s inside! 😊
You’re definitely a mid-western when it comes to your taste buds! Very interesting video. So kind when friends help friends.
This looks like an irrigation diversion and the fish screens keep fish out of the irrigation canal.
I feel you Roman and your need for a good cup of coffee to get the day started. I too grind my own beans!!
I can't wait for you guys to start the breakdown and rest presses. That's when you wish will you were doing ICF. Plus, all the sealing and insulation afterward. But it's your home and your body in the cold.
ICF’s are the only way to go for a house foundation.
You could have learned ICF installation in an hour on RUclips and had a night and day better house as a result. No extra BS with heaters and tarps, and ICF is the best house you can build in a northern climate.
No one would want to watch that. They're in the entertainment business, not construction. Watching them fumbling around and wasting time is the whole point of it all.
@@et5222 If you know ICF there a lot more to it than just stacking them People would of watch it any way. Most that watch have no clue about what they are doing now.
I loved the guy going" I'm gonna pregame some ibuprofin!" 🤣
congratulations, remain friends too. I traveled through Cody years ago, watch out for buffalo and bears.
Awesome video Cole and Roman
Lmao 17:48 "gunna pre-game some ibuprofen" that one took me right back it the factory work I used to do. Something you think about every day as a blue collar worker, what is my pain level at now and what will it be at the end of the day and what can I do about it
you have the hvac for the shop and house you could use them to heat the forms on the inside of the basement and the torpeto heaters on the out side as there smaller
Very interesting , I have found that on job training is the best way to learn. Love Romans work ethic and the way you two work together.
😂 From what I seen you and Roman will not be able to do this by yourselfers. Definitely going to need a crew.
It's too cold in the winter at your house to even pour the concrete much less have time to cover it like a greenhouse then heat it up enough to have a great cure.
Maybe you can wait until spring but I guess you will be farming in the spring.
Whatever you decide to do I will watch your videos and the advertising too.
Looking forward to seeing the progress.
Yes maverick has the best coffee. I miss it. Used to get it when I drove over the road.
I found this really interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for bringing us along on your vacation or your work to learn how to do things thank you
This was interesting to see! Excited to see this in your house too! 😊
Watching the Perkins guys doing that kind of concrete work for the first time in their career was very informational.
What a cool experience!!
4:54 "I don't like Chinese food at all" is a phrase that is rarely heard.
He doesn't like coffee either. Huh?
@@skeena59 And I'm guessing the Mediterranean food that he called "dog food" were probably falafel balls.
I was so excited when I heard Cody Wyoming...I lived and worked there years ago making ear tags for cows. Such a beautiful place. You must be by the on the other side of town.
You should get a temp sensor for your alarm system and put a camera inside when you do yours .it would make it much easier to monitor it.