Hats off to the editor of your videos. We did get to see a preview of the shed on those young girls video that did a farm visit. It just popped up once to watch so I can't remember their names.
As a builder it’s nice to see you stay back and let the crew. Do their job. I remember watching cole cornstar and his family trying to be hands on and in the builders face every day and then wonder why there was issues. I wanted to kick their ass. Lol
That Timelapse was amazing. Farmer down the road about a mile just put up a very similar building. We were amazed at how fast the crew got it completed. They use all timber frame buildings on all the farms around us. We live in one of the most windy parts of our state, and I don't recall ever seeing one of those huge buildings give way to the wind. Congrats Zach, it really turned out nice. I love the colors you guys chose too.
If you are interested in construction of buildings like that check our RR Buildings, their attention to detail is pretty amazing and just two guys put up huge buildings pretty damn quickly!
That's one good looking shed. Major hats off to that crew, they sure worked efficiently! And I agree, wood frame buildings can be just as good as steel framing with the correct engineering, obviously cost plays a big role too. Steel is costly nowadays
Wood frame what, are you stuck in the 1920s. So you have major storms and using wood, I'm thinking this invisible God thing you yanks believe in is messing with logic, no logic here., what God wants will be,, what a crock.
@Jaguar 870 As someone who works in the construction and structural engineering industry, I can say that wood framing still dominates the industry as the go to material. Yes certain projects might require steel, but it is very costly and the project might not have the budget for it. Wood framing can be engineered to provide just as much support as a steel frame can. If engineered and designed correctly, wood frame structures can withstand some incredible forces, be it wind, snow, etc.
Materials and building codes are two different things. Wood would break before steel. More wood would require to match steel pressure test. Any material can be used to meet the code, one material might take more while other is less to meet snow load, wind, earthquake, etc... Comes down to budgets and plans.
One of your best ever! Had no idea Morton did wood frame. Appreciate the finance info about your seed money and the time. I would like to see more about the finance aspect of your farm and how ownership works. Beautiful building. Now the insurer gets to start collecting more money to put with their other money to pay for PART of the next one. Great job Zach.
@@MillennialFarmermaybe a special podcast or just a special episode where at the start you tell people it’s going to be an episode about financials. That may even draw a bigger audience. Cole’s biggest video was him talking about farm P&L
@@MillennialFarmer It amazes me on your Dad for example - it would appear he works his butt off. Does he get paid? It is tradition I guess? How about Jim and some others? Do they work at multiple farms? How do you borrow money? All kinds of things.
Congratulations, Zach, on the new shed. It is a monster and will serve your family for many years. Small investment when you are stuffing it with $1M machines. Great video. Time lapse was really cool to see.
Love the new building!! Something we did for our hydralic doors was plumb in some hoses that we could hook to the tractor incase the power goes out. Our area always has power outages. If you ever do that just make sure you add flow control valves for nice slow/smooth operation.
I just watched the last of the video, you might not need my idea if you have a back up generator. I really got to watch the video through before I give my input. 🤣 awesome shop!!
I wanted to say thank you for all your hard work and what you do. I am recovering from a very difficult injury I watch a show every day and helps me get through so thank you very much God bless you and your family and your followers. NC sending you love
Zach, what a production in the building process, a lot of work in not to nice of conditions. Glad to see you will have a nice home for all of that expensive equipment.
Great work. My grandfather loves your content haha, he's 85 with parkinsons and a retired farmer and it's the only thing he pays attention to these days, we have watched every video. From Belfast ✌️
That time lapse thing is pretty cool way off tracking the progress off your build! Thanks for sharing it. I always enjoy your videos about your family farm. I watch them & have moments that I wish I still farmed at that scale. I’m a retired Farmer from Ontario, Canada. Farming was never a job for me but a passion & a way off life. My wife & I kept a 100 acres & we hobby farm which I enjoy and keeps me somewhat current of farming issues. Thanks too you & your lovely wife, Zac for making us part off your life of farming. You & your generation off young farmers make us proud! o Take care!
WOW! Everything is right in the world again! What a beautiful building! No more sun baked paint for Zach's toys! LOL That door is awesome! That build team sure worked through some nasty conditions.
It must be lovely to drive around those backhoe’s with the special comfort and air-conditioned cab’s in the Minnesota winter….🥶 Very thoughtful of Zach to have the rifle ready in his new office, it’s giving some extra leverage when negotiating the price of seeds for the next season 🤪 Anyway, a great episode and nice that the shed is underway for the winter!😊
Knowing your new shed was being built I kept wondering when something would be posted. When I seen you had a new video I was glad for the update. Very exciting, and nice replacement.
Yeahhhhhhhhhh......Woooo Whoooooo!!!!!! So glad your shed is getting done for you guys!!!!!!! Happy For Dad, Zach and Becky!!!!! I know you guys have been waiting!!!!!
Thank you so much for the time-lapse video, this was a good one for sure. Congratulations to the builders for tireless struggles with the mud, job well done! Everything coming together nicely, thanks to you and Becky pulling and putting this video together we all enjoyed this and harvest firsts with kids harvesting too. 👍
The new building is beautiful and spacious. And it's up just in time for winter. I loved the time-laps. At first I thought you were just going to come out every once in a while and take some video - then splice them together. LOL The adequate new generator will be way more convenient than several smaller ones. Good move.
Love that building and just wanted to say I have been watching some of your older videos. The other night I watched the one where you were seeding your dads new lawn at his house on the lake, what a beautiful place that your folks have.
That is going to be Nice to be able to tuck all the equipment away and be able to have more room in your main repair shop over just storage. Also the builders need to invest in a couple lifts with tracks we have a local greenhouse builder that had a couple built years ago never get stuck anyhow building looks real nice love the hyd door
I really like the colors on your guys buildings. Also with steel buildings has anyone looked at the price of steel lately? It’s bonkers. Timber frame from American or Canadian lumber seems like a really good plan to me.
Morton uses Machine Stress Rated (MSR) lumber and will have a Fb&E marking on it. Fb being allowable 10-year load duration bending stress parallel to grain and E being modulus of elasticity. Seeing a Morton building used to be an indicator of a successful farming operation and they're still held in high regards. Definitely a quality building.
That is so dang awesome! Much respect to that construction crew for working in adverse conditions. Nice to see such great progress after some horrible storms.
Nice one Zach! You guys in the US have an abundance of natural resources - Timber! No surprise most of your buildings utilise timber. Good episode matey! That huge door, I still cant get my head around your choice. That wind could cause havoc with the door. Then there is opening one end of the building to let one vehicle out or in.. Of course there is no concrete floor so am guessing its just s storage shed.
Who would have thought a half million people would watch a time lapse of a shed being built on a farm in the middle of Minnesota....... I watched it twice. Love you guys, and love the weathervane!
Wow the new shop construction crew deserves some MnMFr merch! Hats, hoodies, or whatever they need to keep the new building rolling forward in that weather!!!
From experience, steel or wood, it doesn't really matter when a Tornado hits them, they all go to pieces just the same. Building looks great and that big door is awesome!
Shed looks great! I don’t know why it is but every time I do a building project it always rains too. Middle of a drought-three inches the day before you start.
What about the inside? I assume that will be covered in another video. Thanks for sharing. If anyone is really interested in post frame buildings, check out R & R Buildings RUclips channel. He does a full series on his builds. See the whole process from start to finish.
Would be awesome to vicariously enjoy that new shed in the MFer map in Farming Simulator. Any chance there's gonna be a map update? That office location is perfect IMO because you can see who is coming down the drive, and run and hide if necessary.
good to see that the building is finally going up hope that it will be done very soon so you can put all the equipment inside (also becky does milk still come in bags) and do the kids always leave clips for you?
well that crew building the new shop were increddable the time lapse was very cool well done on getting it sorted almost before the real bad weather, be safe from the uk
In Australia you build a shed that size on a farm you put in a couple a 50,000 gallon clip together steel tanks with bladders to collect all that free water from that huge roof.
I built pole barns for 3 years after high school and you only work inside on the nice days! We would leave the crew truck running all day on really cold days and always had gloves drying somewhere!
Congratulations to the farm in the new shed and may the next year yield great crops! Much love from central Massachusetts! Timelapse was pretty neat! ❤
Fantastic to see the new build finally arrive and get erected. What a fantastic Millennial idea when the build started to put the sliding doors on first to stop the snow driving through.
`Holy Smokes. The closeout of the video with that 60 foot wide door blew me away. 72 years old here and been around ag and trucking industry all my life and I've never seen anything like that. Kudos to your video making.
So excited that you guys get the new machine shop before the end of the year! That disaster can be put in the books and start the new year fresh!! ❤ say hi to dad and Jim :)
I thought that was pretty funny too but the best part is all the comments that are hoping that he gets to shut down on time and hoping that he gets it done before the weather gets real bad. So many people commenting about hoping the shed gets finished in a timely manner and not noticing that the shed they were looking in at the beginning of the video was the finished shed
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable. Thanks for the time lapse video of the new building going up. It was great. So interesting how they do all that. The bad weather did not stop them. Wow. That big front lift door is wonderful. How nice that will be. Nice looking building. And I bet was a dollar plus a few cents. Don’t think so. Nice building Zach and dad. You will enjoy that. Thanks. Looking forward to the next video. Thanks for everything. The Iowa farm boy.
I had a Morton put up 32 years ago. Great quality. Flawless trusses. Efficient crew. One nice thing, had a tree blow down on it ~7 years ago. Lots of metal damage. Morton crew matched colors and replaced damage like new. Paint is tough as nails, too. Question: Will you insulate/put vapor barrier under the floor? Heat the floor? Install a floor drain or two to catch meltwater runoff?
My dad, brother, and I work for a excavation company, and we had a jobsite down in Lakeville to clear and grade out the land for a condo development that had a $800,000 house which was demolished and a 40x60 machine shed which we ended up taking it apart piece by piece. Except for the rafters which stayed whole, and hauling it a smidge over 100mi north to Milaca where it is becoming a 40x48 shop, eventually with insulation and heated floor it is hard work and those guys are WAAAYY quicker than us as we are just doing it on weekends, and with pretty much just skidsteers and ladders. Great video as always Zach! 🤙
When it comes to heating a building I much rather have a wood framed building rather than a steel framed building I learned that after heating a steel framed building. The screws that fasten the sheet steel to the building is insulated by the wood but when the frame is steel the screws carry the heat from the building to the outside steel. But if you use a spray foam insulation on the I beams and sheet steel , instead of roll insulation between the steel sheets and steel frame you will not lose heat through the screws.
Timelapse was friggn sweet, Congrats on the new shed Zach she’s a beaut. 🤘🏻🇺🇸🦅
Thank you!
Hats off to the editor of your videos. We did get to see a preview of the shed on those young girls video that did a farm visit. It just popped up once to watch so I can't remember their names.
@@MillennialFarmer that ain’t moist. THATS SOUP
@@MillennialFarmer said
As a builder it’s nice to see you stay back and let the crew. Do their job.
I remember watching cole cornstar and his family trying to be hands on and in the builders face every day and then wonder why there was issues.
I wanted to kick their ass. Lol
Totally agree
Congrats 👏 to Zach with new shed, but true hero is Becky editing video. Kids stop messing with mom 👩
That Timelapse was amazing. Farmer down the road about a mile just put up a very similar building. We were amazed at how fast the crew got it completed. They use all timber frame buildings on all the farms around us. We live in one of the most windy parts of our state, and I don't recall ever seeing one of those huge buildings give way to the wind. Congrats Zach, it really turned out nice. I love the colors you guys chose too.
If you are interested in construction of buildings like that check our RR Buildings, their attention to detail is pretty amazing and just two guys put up huge buildings pretty damn quickly!
That's one good looking shed. Major hats off to that crew, they sure worked efficiently! And I agree, wood frame buildings can be just as good as steel framing with the correct engineering, obviously cost plays a big role too. Steel is costly nowadays
Wood frame what, are you stuck in the 1920s. So you have major storms and using wood, I'm thinking this invisible God thing you yanks believe in is messing with logic, no logic here., what God wants will be,, what a crock.
@Jaguar 870 As someone who works in the construction and structural engineering industry, I can say that wood framing still dominates the industry as the go to material. Yes certain projects might require steel, but it is very costly and the project might not have the budget for it. Wood framing can be engineered to provide just as much support as a steel frame can. If engineered and designed correctly, wood frame structures can withstand some incredible forces, be it wind, snow, etc.
It looks just like the rest nothing special here
Materials and building codes are two different things. Wood would break before steel. More wood would require to match steel pressure test. Any material can be used to meet the code, one material might take more while other is less to meet snow load, wind, earthquake, etc... Comes down to budgets and plans.
Glad you getting it done before it get to cold
One of your best ever! Had no idea Morton did wood frame. Appreciate the finance info about your seed money and the time. I would like to see more about the finance aspect of your farm and how ownership works. Beautiful building. Now the insurer gets to start collecting more money to put with their other money to pay for PART of the next one. Great job Zach.
I'd like to include more financial stuff but I'm not sure how to make it entertaining or where to start!
@@MillennialFarmermaybe a special podcast or just a special episode where at the start you tell people it’s going to be an episode about financials. That may even draw a bigger audience. Cole’s biggest video was him talking about farm P&L
@@MillennialFarmer It amazes me on your Dad for example - it would appear he works his butt off. Does he get paid? It is tradition I guess? How about Jim and some others? Do they work at multiple farms? How do you borrow money? All kinds of things.
I don't think that is our business how much everyone is paid or your costs maybe just estimates would be okay like custom pricing would be ok
@@waynejones5239 exactly - an overview, general terms only.
Glad you are doing good and recovering well from the tornadoes
Congratulations, Zach, on the new shed. It is a monster and will serve your family for many years. Small investment when you are stuffing it with $1M machines. Great video. Time lapse was really cool to see.
The shed look great Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays ❄️🌈🎄🎁🎁🎉🎉❄️❄️❤️❤️💌
Love the new building!! Something we did for our hydralic doors was plumb in some hoses that we could hook to the tractor incase the power goes out. Our area always has power outages. If you ever do that just make sure you add flow control valves for nice slow/smooth operation.
I just watched the last of the video, you might not need my idea if you have a back up generator. I really got to watch the video through before I give my input. 🤣 awesome shop!!
@@joshua89schultz still a cool solution if you do not have money for a geni.
We have the generator plus this door does have hydraulic connectors also!
I wanted to say thank you for all your hard work and what you do. I am recovering from a very difficult injury I watch a show every day and helps me get through so thank you very much God bless you and your family and your followers. NC sending you love
Zach, what a production in the building process, a lot of work in not to nice of conditions. Glad to see you will have a nice home for all of that expensive equipment.
Great work. My grandfather loves your content haha, he's 85 with parkinsons and a retired farmer and it's the only thing he pays attention to these days, we have watched every video. From Belfast ✌️
Well worth the wait Johnson family. Loved every minute of it!!
Great job to the guys and gals who made it happen. 👏 👍
I really liked the music during the time lapse. Awesome!
The shed is awesome. I’m sure you and your dad n families are very happy and proud to see something that nice at your farm. Thanks for the video!
WOW That time lapse was awesome !!!
That time lapse really puts it into perspective. Glad you got it up. Can't wait to see it when you Tetris all the equipment in there.
Loved that game Tetris, puts your brain to work.
That time lapse thing is pretty cool way off tracking the progress off your build!
Thanks for sharing it. I always enjoy your videos about your family farm. I watch them & have moments that I wish I still farmed at that scale. I’m a retired Farmer from Ontario, Canada. Farming was never a job for me but a passion & a way off life. My wife & I kept a 100 acres & we hobby farm which I enjoy and keeps me somewhat current of farming issues. Thanks too you & your lovely wife, Zac for making us part off your life of farming. You & your generation off young farmers make us proud! o Take care!
The video I've been waiting for a week 😄.
Keep up your videos are the most interesting agriculture themed
Can anyone show up and get a check? Lol
Great job Zach... sorry you lost your other building... but glad you're getting your new one ready to rock and roll.
WOW! Everything is right in the world again! What a beautiful building! No more sun baked paint for Zach's toys! LOL That door is awesome! That build team sure worked through some nasty conditions.
Thank you for sharing this amazing 🤩 project. I'm so looking forward for this channel to hit 1M subscribers.
It must be lovely to drive around those backhoe’s with the special comfort and air-conditioned cab’s in the Minnesota winter….🥶
Very thoughtful of Zach to have the rifle ready in his new office, it’s giving some extra leverage when negotiating the price of seeds for the next season 🤪
Anyway, a great episode and nice that the shed is underway for the winter!😊
Need to move the safe to 'his' side of the office then. :)
@@RangieNZ That’s right, but unlike the mob he forgot to put some plastic over the carpet…😝😝
Best time-lapse ever! Congratulations on the new building.
Knowing your new shed was being built I kept wondering when something would be posted. When I seen you had a new video I was glad for the update. Very exciting, and nice replacement.
Yep, that's going to be just what you guys needed....👍
Yeahhhhhhhhhh......Woooo Whoooooo!!!!!! So glad your shed is getting done for you guys!!!!!!! Happy For Dad, Zach and Becky!!!!! I know you guys have been waiting!!!!!
Congratulations Zach on start the new machine shed!
Thank you so much for the time-lapse video, this was a good one for sure. Congratulations to the builders for tireless struggles with the mud, job well done! Everything coming together nicely, thanks to you and Becky pulling and putting this video together we all enjoyed this and harvest firsts with kids harvesting too. 👍
Very nice liked the time lapse. That's a awesome building 👏 congratulations to you and pop .
The new building is beautiful and spacious. And it's up just in time for winter. I loved the time-laps. At first I thought you were just going to come out every once in a while and take some video - then splice them together. LOL The adequate new generator will be way more convenient than several smaller ones. Good move.
She's a beaut, Clark! I like those greenwalls.
Love that building and just wanted to say I have been watching some of your older videos. The other night I watched the one where you were seeding your dads new lawn at his house on the lake, what a beautiful place that your folks have.
That is going to be Nice to be able to tuck all the equipment away and be able to have more room in your main repair shop over just storage. Also the builders need to invest in a couple lifts with tracks we have a local greenhouse builder that had a couple built years ago never get stuck anyhow building looks real nice love the hyd door
I really like the colors on your guys buildings. Also with steel buildings has anyone looked at the price of steel lately? It’s bonkers. Timber frame from American or Canadian lumber seems like a really good plan to me.
Yup...have to use treated lumber on the bottom though...rotten in 20 years and the walls get loose.
Very well explained Zach about the timber building.
Morton uses Machine Stress Rated (MSR) lumber and will have a Fb&E marking on it. Fb being allowable 10-year load duration bending stress parallel to grain and E being modulus of elasticity. Seeing a Morton building used to be an indicator of a successful farming operation and they're still held in high regards. Definitely a quality building.
My family watched this video together, we are all happy for the Johnson family and their new machine shed. Thank you for that awesome timelapse video!
That is so dang awesome! Much respect to that construction crew for working in adverse conditions. Nice to see such great progress after some horrible storms.
So good I'm watching it twice. Excited for y'all.
The shed looks amazing Zach we got so much room for activities!
Amazing New Building, Congratulations.
Excellent time lapse! What a stunning shop you have there.
Good for you. I live just north of Albert Lea Minnesota and built Morton Buildings for 35 yours. I love both your channels thank you for your time.
It’s really interesting that the frame is timber. Out here in Australia, all our sheds are steel framed. Your new shed looks great!
Here in the southern U.S I can't recall ever seeing a modern would framed shed.
@@Dale37 TERMITES
Super common in Canadian prairies. Pole sheds are the most common shed put on farms for cold storage.
@@darkwood777 no termites on the tundra! Just squirrels and bears
Looks great! Congratulations Zach. God bless!
I’m sure you guys are super happy to finally have the new shed up! Looks awesome!
Love the new Shed Zack!! Love watching them build it!!
Nice one Zach! You guys in the US have an abundance of natural resources - Timber!
No surprise most of your buildings utilise timber. Good episode matey!
That huge door, I still cant get my head around your choice. That wind could cause havoc with the door. Then there is opening one end of the building to let one vehicle out or in..
Of course there is no concrete floor so am guessing its just s storage shed.
Pretty damn sharp Zack , good call on doing the time lapse 👍
I'm super impressed with the crew that made this build happen! Our candyasses in California wouldn't show up!
Who would have thought a half million people would watch a time lapse of a shed being built on a farm in the middle of Minnesota....... I watched it twice. Love you guys, and love the weathervane!
Wow the new shop construction crew deserves some MnMFr merch! Hats, hoodies, or whatever they need to keep the new building rolling forward in that weather!!!
And probably some Millenial Farmer sponsored barley pops. lol Looks great Zack!
They can buy their own shit just like me or you lmao
@@masterbates7016 Little signs of appreciation can't hurt.. just sayin
Loved the time lapse!
From experience, steel or wood, it doesn't really matter when a Tornado hits them, they all go to pieces just the same. Building looks great and that big door is awesome!
Shed looks great! I don’t know why it is but every time I do a building project it always rains too. Middle of a drought-three inches the day before you start.
What about the inside? I assume that will be covered in another video. Thanks for sharing. If anyone is really interested in post frame buildings, check out R & R Buildings RUclips channel. He does a full series on his builds. See the whole process from start to finish.
Time lapse was awesome we truly appreciate the effort you guys put into this channel
I had a morton building in stalled last Thanksgiving best decision I ever made lo e your channel Thank You
Would be awesome to vicariously enjoy that new shed in the MFer map in Farming Simulator. Any chance there's gonna be a map update? That office location is perfect IMO because you can see who is coming down the drive, and run and hide if necessary.
Way cool Zach; Congratulations !
awesome building, just curious if you guys have gotten any progress with when you will for sure have a new bin?
We are working on getting final quotes now ans hoping to replace the bin next summer!
I'm happy to see morton buildings out there, they built my shop a few years ago. The best in my opinion.
good to see that the building is finally going up hope that it will be done very soon so you can put all the equipment inside (also becky does milk still come in bags) and do the kids always leave clips for you?
It's already done he showed that when the simply safe commercial was being done lol
How neat is that... that's pretty neat! I picked up what you were putting down.. Love me some neature nuggets!
Thank you for the time lap zac
Appreciated
Holy whatsy batmen! That was frigging awesome!
Some team of lads! Unreal stuff!
Many happy tractor schuffling in the new amazing Buliding!
Glad to your getting your building back for cold storage 👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
One of my classmates used to work for them it’s amazing how fast an accurate they can out one of those up
I remember the crazy storm drama and all that came with it. So glad to finally see this building up! Keep up the good and honest work!! Congrats!
well that crew building the new shop were increddable the time lapse was very cool well done on getting it sorted almost before the real bad weather, be safe from the uk
In Australia you build a shed that size on a farm you put in a couple a 50,000 gallon clip together steel tanks with bladders to collect all that free water from that huge roof.
Wow looks really nice
The time lapse was absolutely amazing!
Time-lapse looks mint, 👌 hope this new build helps to keep your machines starting better
I love how you added the new shed in the simplisafe ad
I built pole barns for 3 years after high school and you only work inside on the nice days! We would leave the crew truck running all day on really cold days and always had gloves drying somewhere!
The timelapse was so cool to see! Congrats
Congratulations to the farm in the new shed and may the next year yield great crops! Much love from central Massachusetts! Timelapse was pretty neat! ❤
Awesome! Johnson does it big !!
Fantastic to see the new build finally arrive and get erected. What a fantastic Millennial idea when the build started to put the sliding doors on first to stop the snow driving through.
Great time lapse montage! Congrats to the Chief Editing Officer!
From one Minnesota farmer to another, thank you for shining light on this profession.
Good feedback on building strength 👍
`Holy Smokes. The closeout of the video with that 60 foot wide door blew me away. 72 years old here and been around ag and trucking industry all my life and I've never seen anything like that. Kudos to your video making.
So excited that you guys get the new machine shop before the end of the year! That disaster can be put in the books and start the new year fresh!! ❤ say hi to dad and Jim :)
Love the SimpliSafe commercial showing a completed shed during a video showing the start of construction of that shed. Genius!
I thought that was pretty funny too but the best part is all the comments that are hoping that he gets to shut down on time and hoping that he gets it done before the weather gets real bad. So many people commenting about hoping the shed gets finished in a timely manner and not noticing that the shed they were looking in at the beginning of the video was the finished shed
Fantastic video. Great to see a young man with brains, confidence and drive. 👊🏼👊🏼
Its about time this caught up to the Facebook shorts. In that. Only thing left to do is the 2 windows in the 60' door
no windows
Thanks for another great video.
It was interesting and enjoyable.
Thanks for the time lapse video of the new building going up. It was great. So interesting how they do all that. The bad weather did not stop them. Wow.
That big front lift door is wonderful. How nice that will be.
Nice looking building.
And I bet was a dollar plus a few cents. Don’t think so.
Nice building Zach and dad.
You will enjoy that.
Thanks.
Looking forward to the next video.
Thanks for everything.
The Iowa farm boy.
Love Love Love this build. Please keep on with all the details of this build.
Great video. Congratulations on the building construction. Hope you get all your equipment back under roof soon.
I had a Morton put up 32 years ago. Great quality. Flawless trusses. Efficient crew. One nice thing, had a tree blow down on it ~7 years ago. Lots of metal damage. Morton crew matched colors and replaced damage like new. Paint is tough as nails, too.
Question: Will you insulate/put vapor barrier under the floor? Heat the floor? Install a floor drain or two to catch meltwater runoff?
Hay we had a shop just get put up on our farm to here in iowa and it is so cool how fast they put a shop together like that
My dad, brother, and I work for a excavation company, and we had a jobsite down in Lakeville to clear and grade out the land for a condo development that had a $800,000 house which was demolished and a 40x60 machine shed which we ended up taking it apart piece by piece. Except for the rafters which stayed whole, and hauling it a smidge over 100mi north to Milaca where it is becoming a 40x48 shop, eventually with insulation and heated floor it is hard work and those guys are WAAAYY quicker than us as we are just doing it on weekends, and with pretty much just skidsteers and ladders. Great video as always Zach! 🤙
When it comes to heating a building I much rather have a wood framed building rather than a steel framed building I learned that after heating a steel framed building. The screws that fasten the sheet steel to the building is insulated by the wood but when the frame is steel the screws carry the heat from the building to the outside steel. But if you use a spray foam insulation on the I beams and sheet steel , instead of roll insulation between the steel sheets and steel frame you will not lose heat through the screws.
That looks amazing Zach. Look forward to the next video.
Sweet shed 👍