I will admit it, the first video I watched with you installing a Tuff Shed I was simply amazed how you were able to do it by yourself. BTW, we are hoping our 12x12 Ranch Pro will be delivered/build early next month.
@johnnycarranza6583 its pretty good. Definitely got burnt out doing it myself. It's the build sites that do it. Peoples backyards are crazy sometimes. I hired a helper, and it was 10x easier. You need someone reliable, though. Once you move to the bigger buildings, you can not do them yourself, and if your helper doesn't show up that day, your F'd.
@nickcz3500 that's good bro, is there any way I can contact you brother, if you don't mind, I'm really thinking to start on it I have a 3 guys crew including myself but what we normally do is frame new small houses. But like a said I'd like to start to do this!
@johnnycarranza6583 what city are you in? Go to your local Tuff Shed and talk to the production mangaer/superintendent and tell them you want to be an installer. If you are already licensed and insured, it should be very easy. One thing to keep in mind is they have a strict background check policy. So no felonies for anyone on the crew.
Great job. Nice helper's. 30 plus years ago I helped a guy put up steel building's. One day I couldn't hold something in place right. The man threatened replaced me with a clamp. My point is, there's always a way to do things by yourself. Even a 20-ft wall. Lol
Typically a low price is $250 and a higher price is $1200 but I average about $400 per shed and make anywhere from 1800 - 3300 weekly depending on the season
It is doable. It depends on a few factors. One being if the schedule coordinator can schedule 2 sheds that are relatively close to each other meaning if they are in the same city or if you can do your 2nd shed on the way home when they are in different locations. The other factor is the size of the shed. I can typically do a bigger 10x12 or 12x12 and then do a smaller one as a 2nd shed. Sometimes if the factory has made mistakes it will take longer to accomplish them but it very doable for 1 man to do 2 sheds. During the busy summer months it is pretty common and I’ve had in a 5 day week done up to 8 sheds meaning 3 out of 5 days I did 2 sheds. The last factor is that it will tire you very quickly by the end of the week so you’ll have to manage your health well.
Two 8x8 or two 6x8 sheds are very easy to do as they each take me approximately 2-3 hrs for each one. A bigger 12x12 or 10x12 takes usually 3 1/2 - 4 1/2 hrs. These are for me though as a lot of people work at different paces.
@UnstoppableItBe when i worked for a company, I got paid 200 to 900 per, depending on the size. Working for my own, I would end up with 1k to 3k depending on size.
@@Bemoregetmore 200$ 🤣 that’s extremely cheap ,I tried to install backyardproducts sheds they were paying 350$ to 450$ per shed I said , no thank you,they are extremely more difficult than this
I will admit it, the first video I watched with you installing a Tuff Shed I was simply amazed how you were able to do it by yourself. BTW, we are hoping our 12x12 Ranch Pro will be delivered/build early next month.
I’ve installed Tough sheds for about 2 months, gearing up to do it myself this spring! So glad you are doing it solo, learning new tricks from you
Where do you pick up the prefabricated stuff at? At the factory or a local home depot?
Just started for TS 3 weeks ago. Trying to learn how to do it solo. Thanks.
How is it going by now?
@johnnycarranza6583 its pretty good. Definitely got burnt out doing it myself. It's the build sites that do it. Peoples backyards are crazy sometimes. I hired a helper, and it was 10x easier. You need someone reliable, though. Once you move to the bigger buildings, you can not do them yourself, and if your helper doesn't show up that day, your F'd.
@nickcz3500 that's good bro, is there any way I can contact you brother, if you don't mind, I'm really thinking to start on it I have a 3 guys crew including myself but what we normally do is frame new small houses. But like a said I'd like to start to do this!
@johnnycarranza6583 what city are you in? Go to your local Tuff Shed and talk to the production mangaer/superintendent and tell them you want to be an installer. If you are already licensed and insured, it should be very easy. One thing to keep in mind is they have a strict background check policy. So no felonies for anyone on the crew.
@nickcz3500 I'm in Dallas, TX bro, but I went 3 weeks ago, there was a guy that I asked info but, he just told me to visit the website of tuff shed!
Great job. Nice helper's. 30 plus years ago I helped a guy put up steel building's. One day I couldn't hold something in place right. The man threatened replaced me with a clamp. My point is, there's always a way to do things by yourself. Even a 20-ft wall. Lol
You're a beast!
Great video what are the handle tools you clamp onto the studs to lift i want to get some
Good job ! Thanks for sharing !
Awesome job 👍
Dang, I wish I had your hair!
How much you make to install 1 shed?
Typically a low price is $250 and a higher price is $1200 but I average about $400 per shed and make anywhere from 1800 - 3300 weekly depending on the season
What are you attaching the bottom 2x4 plate with ? Self tappers?
Yes, I’m using 3 1/2” long self tappers.
@@ChrisSilverman where do you buy your base material at? Is it c channel or squared? Thanks
It's been a while buddy..... Hair mad long now lol
That's awesome.
How much does tuff shed for this shed, I want to know because I want to work as a installer shed but in other company in Florida
Sometimes it's a good pay by your self but as an installer solo it's good by having a helper makes the job simple but less pay👍👍
@AntonioMartinez-eb2qy bro do you work for them as subcontractor?
Where did you get the wheel dolly thing?
I got it from Northern Tool Supply
It’s called a wall panel dolly
Do you have to roof it too?
are you considered a ginger?
Yeah I suppose so; haha
How do you do a 20’ long one?
The 20’ walls are typically broken into 2 pieces that fit together to make 1 long wall.
Never mind just saw the last 5 seconds lol
Brother, I am thinking of getting into this shed building gig. How is it b realistic to think I could build 2 sheds a day?
It is doable. It depends on a few factors. One being if the schedule coordinator can schedule 2 sheds that are relatively close to each other meaning if they are in the same city or if you can do your 2nd shed on the way home when they are in different locations. The other factor is the size of the shed. I can typically do a bigger 10x12 or 12x12 and then do a smaller one as a 2nd shed. Sometimes if the factory has made mistakes it will take longer to accomplish them but it very doable for 1 man to do 2 sheds. During the busy summer months it is pretty common and I’ve had in a 5 day week done up to 8 sheds meaning 3 out of 5 days I did 2 sheds. The last factor is that it will tire you very quickly by the end of the week so you’ll have to manage your health well.
Two 8x8 or two 6x8 sheds are very easy to do as they each take me approximately 2-3 hrs for each one. A bigger 12x12 or 10x12 takes usually 3 1/2 - 4 1/2 hrs. These are for me though as a lot of people work at different paces.
How much do you get paid for 1 shed installation?
@UnstoppableItBe when i worked for a company, I got paid 200 to 900 per, depending on the size. Working for my own, I would end up with 1k to 3k depending on size.
@@Bemoregetmore 200$ 🤣 that’s extremely cheap ,I tried to install backyardproducts sheds they were paying 350$ to 450$ per shed I said , no thank you,they are extremely more difficult than this