How to Build a Garage #8 Insulation, ceiling, wall finishes
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2018
- In this video we talk insulation, ceiling, vapor barrier, and wall finishes. Thanks to not having my windows still, I can't finish everything, but the interior is shaping up and this build is about done. Next video I will showcase Versetta Stone, which is a great way to spice up an exterior, as well as hopefully wrap up the build. So stay tuned, hit that subscribe button so you don't miss out, and if you have any questions, feel free to drop them in the comments.
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RR buildings have to be some of the best buildings I have ever seen. The attention to detail amazes me.
Me too
77i II*I)
It's great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan's ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
This was built better than 99% of the homes here in Florida. Keep up the great work, your videos are awesome.
It's nice to watch a smooth, well matched, well oiled team working, true proffesionals. Keep up the video's.
Damn, I wish I was young again! Watching your crew and how you utilize all the time saving tips when building and then thinking how we used to do it back in the 70's, 80's and 90's. With these wonderful videos one can become super efficient at any aspect of building if he applies himself properly and watches people like you who have mastered the trade! Great video!
I really enjoy watching your construction videos! It’s a joy to watch quality work being done. Thanks for sharing.
thank you
As a young professional and being in the industry for a few years with a commercial GC it’s refreshing to see someone put so much time and effort into getting the job done right. I don’t know how many times I’ve done quality control on sloppy craftsmanship on large subs. Keep up the discipline and no doubt you’ll never run out of business!
I don't know how many times i've watched this video but i never get tired of it.
I just discovered this channel. I built pole barns in the 70s and 80s so this is really fun to see all the developments. Our post were treated with penta. To line up the posts it was batter boards and string. To check something for plumb we used a "plumb bob".
You're a great builder and a great teacher. I always feel like I learn something with every vid of yours I watch. Thanks for sharing!
Very nice. Im 54 and this video series gave me enough confidence to do my own garage. Slant roof, 2 windows and subout the concrete floor and I think I will be good to go. Thanks so much!
One of the best instructional barn builds I have seen ever. Including any books out there. Great job !!
Great video series. I cant tell you how refreshing it is to see a contractor put such a high value on accuracy and stress build quality. You are an example of what every contractor should be. Many would scoff at correcting 1/8” or less out, bravo sir!
Rob Bowman thanks rob... if it’s worth doing... you know the rest
Do you do work in Lake County, IL? You are not far from me...
Awesome work so far man. I've watched series of this building come along from the beginning i gotta say your comment at the end saying thanks to the viewers who have stuck from the beginning was pretty cool shows your grateful and happy to be able to share your knowledge.👍 keep it up nice work
I never ever get through entire series on RUclips but this one has captivated me. I just turned 30 and I realized recently that I need to be out there building things again for a living. I worked with a framer/general contractor for nearly 2 years in my early 20s and loved the work but it just wasn't working out at the time on other levels. Im excited to get back into the building world and really appreciate this sort of content to get the gears in my head spinning again
I have had some experience working with contractors from framing to finish work. Some of them do crappy work, so I stopped working for them. I am a perfectionist and I would totally be okay with you building something for me. Keep up the great work! I wish all contractors did fabulous work like you!
thanks jeremy...if its worth doing it...its worth doing it as good as you can
As always, great work. The time and effort to make everything square and plumb early on really pays off on the home stretch. 👍
Start square, finish square!
I love watching you guys do good work. I am also a fan of the fact that you don't hide your goofs, you show us so we can learn too!! Keep up the great work, guys!
Nicely done. The attention to detail is well received. As an Air Traffic Controller I totally get the splitting hairs aspect. WELL DONE.
Kyle, you have done a great job as an editor for a while now, but you continue to really grow. The shot at 13:58 is way more compelling than you would think, just watching a couple of people hanging plywood on a wall. You really captured the pace of the job as well as what years of experience looks like. This whole video is really one of your best, as far as camera placement, pacing, and editing. It is fun to watch you grow as a filmmaker, you are doing great work!
Good mindful construction .
The total squaring of the framing with additional checks made the steel work look fun. Good job
Great buildings. The detail is phenomenal. Nice to see someone taking pride in their work
I love it when plywood sheets are bookmatched!
Watching these building videos, well all I can say is you are freaking awesome! Outstanding craftsmanship! Thank you!!! 👍👍👍😎🇨🇱
There really is no other way to hang a ceiling . That machine helps make it look so good . You can take your time and get it right because you can reach it . Great work dude .
I am absolutely impressed with your work and attention to detail! Great job!!
I just watched the other 7 episodes... AMZING , I'm building my own cabin, and i learn SO MUCH!
MAN, if I was a supplier, I would be falling over myself to get my windows and such in your buildings. A man would be a fool to not work with you for sure! Perfect work!
David Williams, as a window dealer, I can tell you, we do everything right and the manufacturers still screw stuff up. We are at their mercy. I know in this case Kyle's vender screwed up, but 99% of the time it's the manufacturer.
Jared Mccutcheon get a new manufacture?
David Williams its not the manufacturer. Its the supplier. He more then likely gets them from a lumber supply and all they do is order and drop off windows. They dont take the liability upon themselves to unpack and possibly break one.
David Williams, No, Simonton is awesome, but everybody's stretched to get good lead times with as busy they are. I'm thinking this time it was whoever delivered the windows that was to blame.
What about expansion space between your vertical sheers of plywood?
When I was doing similar work, we would mark an X on the first sheet of plywood that covered the window or door in a spot towards the center. We would come back with a router and plunge into the plywood on our X and then just follow the framing with a flush bit. It seems quicker than what y'all are doing but at the same time we ended up with a lot of weirdly shaped scrap pieces. Great video series, keep up the good work!
You guys do great work. Thank you for doing this series, I enjoy watching it.
I love following your work all the way from Ireland. Your attention to detail is mind blowing considering most of these buildings aren't going to be lived in.
I like how you explain each process but what I like most is your work, it is indeed very nice and smooth.
I hoping next time to please make a videos regarding any high rise building construction. Thanks
As close to perfection as you can get👍🏻 nice work mate.
Great videos Kyle. You and your crew do excellent work and the attention you give the details will assure your success in the future. I wish I were bout fifty years younger so I could do this too.
Wow, you guys are amazing!!! Thanks so much for making these videos! You are a great teacher, and you are selflessly elevating the standard of the industry. I hope shop classes show these videos to their students, and I think they should be required viewing for contractors. Keep up the good work!
Troy Boyd thanks Troy! I wouldn’t go that far... I’d love to go much more in depth in the future and maybe create a set of videos start to finish with much more detail
He mentions in past video and build the tip of using cardboard with the staples to hold the vapor barrier when securing to the ceiling which he did not point out again in this stage/step. One can also use hdpe disks or plates (from jugs) in lieu of the cardboard pieces.
Straight, level and plumb....a must when starting the first day of new construction! ....13
Another great vid in this series, it shows get it right it the beginning plumb and square and it makes the whole job go fast.. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Frank yazzetta always
Great video guys. Good explain with the laser. Fast work and well done. Lets go to versetta stone
I just stumbled onto one of your videos by chance; glad I did. Amazing attention to detail!! True craftsmanship! Had to subscribe to your channel. Please keep the videos coming! Incredible workmanship! Very impressed!!
Quality project, like your front end set up / layout info. Result less hassle, efficiency of labor and materials, Cheers!
I love how you offset the cheapness of the steel outside with the expensiveness of the clearcut plywood inside :)
I got to tell ya after watching all your videos I'm going to put a building up myself this spring. Thanks for great videos
That was really cool. Awesome. I can't wait to see how you do the floor.
Awesome job man. So perfect!
Beautiful work and very humble person
Great workmanship guys I have learn alot.
When I built my shop I cut out the window openings using a piloted router bit. It followed the window opening perfectly and cut very nice. I used OSB so not sure if it would work as well with plywood though. I was nice not to have to measure everything out to make the cut. You just drill a hole to get the router bit through and let the pilot bearing do the rest.
I do the same thing. I would think a straight cutting but would handle the metal outside also
100%%%%%%% love that Plywood wall look, man that looks great.... I'm thinking a plywood wall with a tan top cap and a black celling. lol
"... and for me, not insulation". LOL, I hear ya bro! Anything BUT insulation, but God bless the guys that will do it - I don't know how they can.
This is such a great method, approach, video and crew. Thank you.
Your content has tremendous quality bud, once again thanks for sharing...
excellent work, yall work together like a well oiled machine. thanks for taking the time to film and edit for us, good work sir.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make these Great educational videos.
thank so much por your videos. i’m victor sandoval and i am writing from chile (southamerica) very close to argentina. your videos are very important for me!! thanks egain.....my best regards from chile !!!
Level,square and plumb.You guys are awesome
You build some great buildings. I come here often to get ideas for my garages. Thx dude.
Thank you and best of luck
As usual, really good, informative presentation. Thanks.
Nice video. On a project like this, where you go in depth, I think seeing how the other parts of the job that you normally don't do, like that slab and the inside electrical, might be nice, show it all fits together, etc.
Great attention to detail guys
Love the vids...
Fantastic series, really appreciate the efforts you put into this. Always good for us weekend DIY'ers to learn how the real guys do it :)
thank you
Loving your vids, tips and tricks. No expert myself but in my limited experience i was taught to use a trim router with a bearing bit to cut out window and door jambs. im sure you know of the method but ive found it useful for me, though a bit dusty.
Sagern234 I just don’t like dragging cords and cordless router tech isn’t there yet
wish you could drive to northern Michigan to build mine....Kyle you are a great teacher to us followers.
i watch all your vids, would love one of your building here in australia
I'm fairly new to the channel, but one thing is for sure, I hit the thumbs up first thing as I have no doubt its gonna be an epic video every time!
Awesome job my brother I love your videos to they are the best :)
Awesome job keep up the good work I like watching your Channel
In regards to your sub contracting insulation comment, spot on. Keep doing what you love and others will do the same.
Hi there, MOhammed from algeria. I love construction and i'm a big fan of you.
I like your work (organized, nice and clean). Wating for the next video.
Good luck body
Look forward to your videos, THANK YOU for SHARING. Vinny 🇺🇸
Love these videos! It's looking good!
Thanks for your knowledge.
You are!
Be blessed.
you guys put up a nice looking pole barn, I have put up metal buildings all my life, that is full foundations, and steel not wood, but I still have to say you guys put up a nice looking pole barn.
Great work guys !
I like how you do you editing, very nicely done. Keep the videos coming!
thanks ryan
Another great video, as usual!
Love those new green lasers, way better than the red especially outdoors , i'm assuming electrical will be surface mount. I was always taught , open cell, vapor barrier and closed cell, no vapor barrier....nice attention to detail, always the difference from the pros and the shoemakers.
Love your vids...keep them coming!
Always great videos. Thank you.
Good stuff ~ great building really nice workmanship
Love to watch you build I have learned a lot 😊👍
Perfect work maybe one day a vid. of your tools im slow at watching I love watching old ones
Gonna be one damn fine building when finished
Great video! Quality work guys!
Amazing work Guys!
Awesome job on all the buildings you all build!! Wish you were in Mississippi!! I'd hire you to build my wife and I one
I really like your work!! Still would like to see a finished floor pour. I'd like to see how it would finish out (both inside and out) Keep up the good work!!
Many are asking to see and some are asking on every video so, stay tuned and you may get your wish.
Out west here, they do their pole frame building differently. They use inset ceiling joists between the trusses, not nearly as strong as the method you demonstrate; via creating true purlins. Also, I was wondering about the strength of such structures, due to you being in Illinois, with the snow, and being near, or in Tornado Alley. The interior plywood is great in so many ways, and then the interior metal ceiling; love it. I'm very impressed with yourself, and crew; very professional!
Worked for me, like a charm. Thanks!!!
Love watching your vids!
Do you have a video of installing the F J trim? How do you splice the FJ trim? Inside corners too? Love the videos man! Installing this in my small garage and trying to figure it out. Thanks!
I enjoy watching your videos, they're a very good lesson in thinking ahead.
Quick question, could you publish your timings for a working day, meal breaks etc, expectations of quantities of work to be achieved in a day?
Keep up the great work!
Very nice ! u guys worked well together.👍
You guys are a great team
im obsessed with watching all of these videos. damn i wish they were closer to nj lol
You are really very great man .
I have learned alot from you .
Good stuff man. Greetings from Lithuania!!!!
Wow, 60,000 subscribers...when you did Drista’s workshop you had about 8,000. Well earned. Thanks for the videos.
Gary McCoy thanks Gary
You know what isssss perfect? YOUR WORK ETHICS👌🏽 your work is worth every penny. Thanks for sharing this series so far I dig it.
Why’s ur coil gun shot sparks like that?
Andy Cruz lol I have no clue
@@RRBuildings think it was the nail causing the spark , non coated nails tend to do it .
I love the quality work you guys do. I would love to have the opportunity to learn under you. Thanks for sharing all that you do so we all can learn. One question out of curiosity, why don't you screw on the plywood sheets so that they can readily be removed for potential replacement or access for electrical or air lines? Keep up the awesome work!
I'm enjoying the series, and I'm impressed with the quality and craftsmanship. Here is a question from a novice. Would tongue and groove plywood be an option for the walls? Thanks for posting, and great work.