Watching you two build INCREDIBLE structures is one thing. Watching you two truly enjoy one another's company is PRICELESS ❤. You both are blessed beyond measure.
I love your working relationship! You guys are awesome and I love your detail and explanations of the work you do! Keep up the amazing work and information! ☺️
Hahaha...love a man who can admit when he was wrong, as my dad used to say "if all else fails, read the instructions"? I bet they had the correct way to install it in the manual. Either way, great skill in building!
many times I've had to go back and read the manual, although I agree that design is not too clear for average person. My attitude as always that a product should be like a vending machine, clear and concise to the operator.
Kyle, I heavily recommend buying some 5 buckle over-boots! You can wear your normal shoes inside of them, and kick them off when you get to the scissor lift or the building. Clean shoes, lift, building, and pickup floor!
Just finished building my 4th post frame. This one for my parents. I try to employ every trick you show. I have to say the Milwaukee nibblers are one of the best things I have ever bought for post framing. Next time you talk to Milwaukee, you should convince them to develop shears in the M12 battery line so I don't have to run 2 separate batteries. :) Great work as always!
23:00- Just a couple weeks ago, you said in one of our videos that you never pre-punch metal panels?? But you pre-punched them here. What am I missing???
Dude your an awesome guy for sharing your experience. There has been many ocasiones with Milwaukee tools where I think I have it correct but at the same time confused. Not very clear some times.
I agree with the confusion about the way the boot goes on the hammer drill. Directions these days are way to vague. Your suggestion of making it so that the boot will only go on the right way makes a lot of sense. Try to keep dry. Thanks for a great video.
Just a footnote about Block It house wrap. I was going to have Menards ship me a roll, 9' x 75', I think it was. 80-90 bucks not bad right? They wanted $800 for shipping!!
Sorry if this was mentioned in a video but the X bracing that isn't in the corner is that only because of the window that is in the corner bay so you went with next best which would be the next bay over or does it matter? Like could you put it in the middle of the wall with the same effect
Good Afternoon Kyle I follow your company on RUclips and really enjoy the content I was a carpenter for 6 years prior to becoming an insurance agency owner and have continued in it as a hobby I am also a tool fanatic like you I was hoping to get your opinion on an upcoming building project My father and I are building him a farm machinery storage shed It will be 50’x 80’ with 16’6” walls We are framing the walls with 2x6’s - 16” center and sheeting with 1/2” OSB The trusses will be 4’ on center with purling’s added after No windows - 2 walk doors and 2 garage doors one of which is large and other one is small He does not plan to heat and cool this space but the foundation is all concrete As of now he doesn’t plan to insulate it The exterior walls and roof will be metal with two gable end vents We are in SW Iowa so we would have a similar climate to where you’re at I believe My concern is that the building will sweat and condensate as it will be very tight I know your buildings are very tight as well so I wondered if you have had any clients leave them uninsulated and without HVAC and left them closed 90% of the time I appreciate you taking the time to read this Thank You
We're all gonna look back at this video soon, and think "OMG IT MADE SO MUCH SENSE"... I WONDER IF THAT "PIGGY BACK" "LIFT UP" AND "WEATHERS COMING" "HEAR IT? THUNDER" WHAT DO I KNOW IM JUST A CARPENTER. 🤣😇 MY COMMENT ONLY SEEMS SKITZO. UNTIL I SEE YOU IN THE CLOUDS. 🙃 🦁
Why don’t you have composite mega deck mats to throw down on muddy job sites? Seems like you could get a sponsorship to highlight their benefits for protecting the site from damage and ability to increase productivity.. As Kyle always says “buy once cry once”… I mean I’m just a farmer and I own some 🤷🏻♂️🤔
Why no concrete foundation? What state is this because there doesn't seem to be a permit process based on UBC (universal building codes) Don't get me wrong I like freedom and less draconian interference.
This dude here. If you know anything about construction and have watched his videos. You know everything he touches he does completely wrong. He won't be in business to long. I've known so many so called contractors like him. He's got the look, has the talk game down. And fools the hell out of customers. Because they don't know. But all the subs and other contractors just laughing at him. And tell customers do not mess with him.
Lol dude would rather blame the company over the tool not being desgined properly when it was clearly 100% operator error and u didnt even read the instructions to see which way was the right way to insert the brush
By far the best building channel around. Your friendship and working relationship with Greg is awesome. Makes the shows even better.
Watching you two build INCREDIBLE structures is one thing. Watching you two truly enjoy one another's company is PRICELESS ❤. You both are blessed beyond measure.
21:30 May be the most epic Construction Team video ever recorded!!!
I love the mud sound effects!
I love your working relationship! You guys are awesome and I love your detail and explanations of the work you do! Keep up the amazing work and information! ☺️
One of the many things I like about these guys is their attention to quality.
Hahaha...love a man who can admit when he was wrong, as my dad used to say "if all else fails, read the instructions"? I bet they had the correct way to install it in the manual. Either way, great skill in building!
Kyle, your attention to detail is excellent.
0:01 Double Dare Physical Challenge? 14:30 Like all those muddy boots vids you can find all over . 21:30 Finally! Some play to balance out the work!
Production value on this episode is on point!
Greg saying “you good” when you kept missing the screw was hilarious 😂
Thanks for filming again guys! 😁👍🏼😁👍🏼
Great job as always guys. 👍👍🏴🏴
many times I've had to go back and read the manual, although I agree that design is not too clear for average person. My attitude as always that a product should be like a vending machine, clear and concise to the operator.
Kyle, I heavily recommend buying some 5 buckle over-boots! You can wear your normal shoes inside of them, and kick them off when you get to the scissor lift or the building. Clean shoes, lift, building, and pickup floor!
I like the good, better, best. So true in many building components.
It’s good to see you guys can have some fun also!
So so funny . Thank u . Just made my day . 😅 piggy back ride
Was that a hammer in his pocket? 😂😂😂
Just finished building my 4th post frame. This one for my parents. I try to employ every trick you show. I have to say the Milwaukee nibblers are one of the best things I have ever bought for post framing. Next time you talk to Milwaukee, you should convince them to develop shears in the M12 battery line so I don't have to run 2 separate batteries. :) Great work as always!
23:00- Just a couple weeks ago, you said in one of our videos that you never pre-punch metal panels?? But you pre-punched them here. What am I missing???
Love the new video editor.
I've done door trim the same way in the past. I just had a 2x4 all the way around the face making a solid bold border around the door
Dude your an awesome guy for sharing your experience. There has been many ocasiones with Milwaukee tools where I think I have it correct but at the same time confused. Not very clear some times.
Greg would have figured out the drill if you would have asked him! I think it's awesome to see the quality work you do. I enjoy your videos!
I have the j-channel built into my garage door trim so it is all one piece, eliminates the need for the extra j along the jamb
I agree with the confusion about the way the boot goes on the hammer drill. Directions these days are way to vague. Your suggestion of making it so that the boot will only go on the right way makes a lot of sense. Try to keep dry. Thanks for a great video.
Hey Kyle I love that u don't mind the mud ,,,,but,,,,,,,,u should try spreading straw helps us a lot!!😊😊😂
Sound effects guy needs a raise.
Thanks - I get paid well already
Poke-Yoke opportunity with the dust extractor!!!
21:40 even better than the e-bike video
I’m predicting that those saw hoarse might make it one more video before they hit the dumpster.
You can't say this team doesn't enjoy each journey.
Kyle, you (and your crew) . . . make the Energizer Bunny look like a wimp!
Looking fantastic. Great job.
man yall do great and neat work!!!!!
Great camaraderie!😂 Disciplined work ethic!
I'm addicted to learning from RR. Would I need wood sheathing for shear if I was going to add a small apartment or is wood cross bracing enough?
“I feel good that we’re out” three seconds later “should’ve just stayed home”😂
Just a footnote about Block It house wrap. I was going to have Menards ship me a roll, 9' x 75', I think it was. 80-90 bucks not bad right? They wanted $800 for shipping!!
Haha yo that hammer in the pocket joke had me dying 😂
Sorry if this was mentioned in a video but the X bracing that isn't in the corner is that only because of the window that is in the corner bay so you went with next best which would be the next bay over or does it matter? Like could you put it in the middle of the wall with the same effect
Hilarious! I would have done the same thing with the vacuum foot thing.
Great work, Kyle. What determines if you use sheathing on your framing, or not?
Rotflmao, that piggyback ride killed me. Building is looking great.
“Is that a hammer in your pocket!?” 😂😂😂
if you get a drill and make a small hole you can make your cuts to the same spot.
Where can I snag one of thise marking pens?
What is the smallest pole shed you have done?
Good Afternoon Kyle
I follow your company on RUclips and really enjoy the content
I was a carpenter for 6 years prior to becoming an insurance agency owner and have continued in it as a hobby
I am also a tool fanatic like you
I was hoping to get your opinion on an upcoming building project
My father and I are building him a farm machinery storage shed
It will be 50’x 80’ with 16’6” walls
We are framing the walls with 2x6’s - 16” center and sheeting with 1/2” OSB
The trusses will be 4’ on center with purling’s added after
No windows - 2 walk doors and 2 garage doors one of which is large and other one is small
He does not plan to heat and cool this space but the foundation is all concrete
As of now he doesn’t plan to insulate it
The exterior walls and roof will be metal with two gable end vents
We are in SW Iowa so we would have a similar climate to where you’re at I believe
My concern is that the building will sweat and condensate as it will be very tight
I know your buildings are very tight as well so I wondered if you have had any clients leave them uninsulated and without HVAC and left them closed 90% of the time
I appreciate you taking the time to read this
Thank You
We're all gonna look back at this video soon, and think "OMG IT MADE SO MUCH SENSE"...
I WONDER IF THAT "PIGGY BACK" "LIFT UP" AND "WEATHERS COMING" "HEAR IT? THUNDER"
WHAT DO I KNOW IM JUST A CARPENTER.
🤣😇
MY COMMENT ONLY SEEMS SKITZO.
UNTIL I SEE YOU IN THE CLOUDS.
🙃
🦁
I'm 3/4 the way through this video and I've never laughed so hard.........
North. The arrow always points North. LOL.
piggy back, lmao. that is some dedicated partnership there. "is that a hammer in your pocket",?
Megadeck on tracks?I want in on the profits!!
Concrete guy cutting at 24:25 without a mask. 😮
I’d have put that vacuum attachment on wrong too lol
Здравствуйте, что за молоток у вас которым прибиваете материал. В нём уже есть скобы? И стреляют на удар! Я правильно понял?
Wish these guys could build my place
Morton has almost identical OHD trim.
Milwaukee needs to poka-yoke that dust collector !
Great da GOAT 🐐
LookinG 👀 GooD 👍
Why don’t you have composite mega deck mats to throw down on muddy job sites? Seems like you could get a sponsorship to highlight their benefits for protecting the site from damage and ability to increase productivity.. As Kyle always says “buy once cry once”… I mean I’m just a farmer and I own some 🤷🏻♂️🤔
I own 8 mats....I am just usualy waiting til last resort to haul them and handle them...they are a ton of work
Ya gotta hammer in your pocket?!
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Probably shoulda RTFM, Kyle LOL.
Is that a hammer in Greg's pocket or is he happy to see you?
If all else fails, read the directions! LOL
ever consider sand/hay as a perimeter base ?
Hay, that's a good idea...
Hay is for horses, straw is cheaper. Grass? Well, depending on the quality. 😏
Who was the one doing all the complaining this episode? It wasn't Greg. 😅
Thats why you should read the instruction manual. But who does that? 😅
Piggy back ride lol
Never meant a grown man that is scared of mud.
IS THAT A HAMMER IN YOUR POCKET!
Trims!?!?!?!lol
Why no concrete foundation? What state is this because there doesn't seem to be a permit process based on UBC (universal building codes)
Don't get me wrong I like freedom and less draconian interference.
Those laminated posts are sitting on top of concrete footers, concrete floor will be poured after the building is dried in.
This building is literally sitting on a stem wall.
lol I am confused at this dudes comment....it's on a concrete wall
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Hahaha, so you’re going to be the reason they make it idiot proof… seriously though, awesome content!
This dude here. If you know anything about construction and have watched his videos. You know everything he touches he does completely wrong. He won't be in business to long. I've known so many so called contractors like him. He's got the look, has the talk game down. And fools the hell out of customers. Because they don't know. But all the subs and other contractors just laughing at him. And tell customers do not mess with him.
Crap design that that piece goes in both ways on the hammer drill.... Basic stuff.
It seems to me that you wine a lot, try doing this work at 20 degrees in two feet of slush
Hey willy, stop whining
Lol dude would rather blame the company over the tool not being desgined properly when it was clearly 100% operator error and u didnt even read the instructions to see which way was the right way to insert the brush
Who the F read the instructions?
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