It's nice to hear Karen doing the voice-over. I would like to hear more voice-overs from you in the future. It adds a bit of family business feel to the video. Y'all make a great team. 👍
Can we give a hand to Mrs. Curtis for the awesome film, editing and voiceover work!! 👏👏👏 I would still watch the videos but I can definitely say they would be no where near as enjoyable without her touch! Thank you!
I totally agree. Karen’s filming, camera angles, lighting, editing, now-and-then talk over, and constant support to Curtis to explain, are all at the highest level. It often takes a second genius to explain/show/make plain the work of a genius. I think this is the pair we have with Curtis and Karen. Karen, thank you so much for bringing Curtis’ multi-dimensional expertise out to the world. It clearly is requiring your own tremendous multi-dimensional expertise.
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering Curtis ... many people over here in the good old UK follow and love what you do. Keep it up, because your quality of engineering is becoming a thing of the past 👍👍
G’day Kurtis and Karen. We are spoiled getting a mid week video. That installation was a lot of work wasn’t it. The finished product came out awesome. The igloo will make a welcomed addition. Cheers 🍻 Aaron
Don't be silly, there's a whole battalion of construction workers, engineers and ancient Egyptian slaves doing everything. They just get erased in post.
Wow! That's all I can say! It's a HUGE job for 3 people and he did it pretty much alone! As for the camera work, commentary and editing, it's perfect as usual! Thanks!
Happy to see you working with your brother. It's a precious thing, family. Lost my brother to the COVID. Love them all you can while their here. Thanks for the video, quite the project for just two people.👍
Im so amazed you did this alone... I would have needed a team leader, a safety person, 4 manual labor guys, 2 machine operatos and coctail waitress. I bet he hated leaving the job unfinished on the first day :D
@@tiredoldmechanic1791 And the obligatory site induction, License submissions (White card, Working at heights, EWP, Forklift, Crane, Dogger, Rigger), SWMS and work permit signing party!
Kurtis and Karen, thank you for being who you are and sharing this with us. They two of you are so so good at what you do and we really appreciate everything that you put into your work and bringing us this kind of remarkable brain food and stimulating content. While it is a good laugh, the outakes show us the additional dedication and effort that you have and make for all of us. It's an absolute pleasure seeing Kurtis work and Karen bringing his work to RUclips and supporting him in all that he does. You, including the Safety Officer deserve all the success and great things in this world. Thank you so much.
I have 6 of these at my place. On my second year with them. So far I have been happy. Piece of advice: The brackets That attach to the containers need to be welded to the containers or at a minimum the Allen keys checked monthly. They do back out and slip off. Had 2 shelters fail on the same day where they slipped off the square tubing on the top of the container. Bent up the frame a bit and I had to remove all my junk to get them repaired. Also everything underneath does still get wet in the rain because they are so tall with or without the wall up. Good luck. Love my extra shade.
Yes, I think I would add the welds as the massive square footage of the canvas can create huge lifting forces on the frame, even with a moderate breeze- anybody with any sailing experience knows what I'm talking about.
I love your can do spirit Kurtis. To put all that up, in less than 24 hours, without an instruction manual, is nothing short of amazing. Hats off to you my friend. 😳😁👍
@@seannybdizzle yeah but every once in a while there’s a nugget of useful information, like maybe a specific on the end brackets that were reversed although that didn’t seem to stall progress more than a few expletives (I suspect).
I've said it before but I'm constantly fascinated in how your mind works with mechanical issues and problem solving. Thinking to put tape on the joints where the tarp might rip was excellent but the fact that you took something like this and were able to assemble it with no instructions (not to mention extra/missing) parts is phenomenal. I know people that can't put 2 and 2 together with assistance.
i have been watching your channel from nearly the begining i think it s amazing how you have every equipment a grown men would want to play with :D Nice vid as always , and nice to ear the wife doing background voice ;) keep up the good work
Well done Curtis. Haha dragging the cherrie picker through the mud with the hand break applied made me laugh. Liked the voice over :-) good team work :-)
The footage of those two perfect rope throws was too good to be true Thanks for posting the bloopers, I spent a few years building big party marquees that went up in a similar way and throwing the ropes rarely went well first time haha
Safety chains, breakaway and a plug for the lights and brakes to haul the trailer... FANTASTIC! If you two ever visit the states, take notice of how many people think those are optional when towing.
I always watch the outtakes first then laugh when I see them in the "professional" video, I really appreciate how straight-talking true engineers are in AU, worked with a few in the UK and had some of the best banter and worst hangovers in my life, scratched my head for a while before I realised what "grab a couple of tins of frothy from the esky before we get back to yakka will ya blue" meant, no telling me twice now tho.
Kurtis, you need one of those wireless actuator for the sling to decouple it from the ground. Like the loggers use. Forget renting that little man lifter thing. You must’ve walked 110 miles and climbed 210 flights of stairs for this job! Lol ! EVERYTHING you do is top notch. You do things RIGHT… I respect that immensely. Cheers!
I’ve built a few of these, and other “fabric” buildings. They are very nice structures, and should serve you well into the future. You are fortunate to have the various tools and machines, and even the large concrete slab to stage and assemble on. Great job!
Watching you assemble the framework bracing in time lapse, I expected to hear David Attenborough narrating how the Australian Kurtis Spider weaves it web during the evening. Hoping to attract larger jobs to fill it's larder.
Very cool! Im always shocked how small the world is. The scissorlift that you used at about 20 min is getting produced in my town here in northern Germany
We had Erector Sets (USA in the '60s). From comparing pictures, Mechano is much nicer, the Erector just had angles and beams, nuts and bolts, no special little little pieces.
@@d00dEEE Eventually we, three brothers, had Santa drop off from his Sleigh a Mechano Steam Engine, we thought it Christmas when that happened, lol. What fun hours they were making something that could move. I gave this to a Mate who has two young sons so it teaches another young generation budding Engineers. John.
The 4 legged safety inspector was not happy about the situation, must have been something with the level on the lift not being on the spot 🤣 Awesome job in a short period of time, and great narating again by Karen.
Hey there Kurtis, just a word of wisdom from personal experience, you should cross the break away chains on the trailers hitch when you connect them tow hitch, it creates a cross that will catch the trailer before it hits the road in the event of the hitch failing
OMG absolutely wonderful with your narration, Karen. Thank You. Hope to hear you more from now on. With the boy at times 2 speed. Made for an interesting video.
Nicely executed assembly, especially without instructions! It's tough sitting here just watching, I'd love to help you out with it, but you're so hyper-efficient, I suspect I'd be as much use as an inflatable dartboard.
Your ability to just get shit done really inspires and amazes me. I know a few too many people who would have given up on so many stages of this whole thing. Not enough parts, rain, night, etc. Thanks for the video.
When I get something without the manual, I can usually find one at the manufacturer’s web site. If this was a custom piece, a standard manual would give you some hints. As a skilled craftsman, your deductive logic and training served you well. Nice job.
Holy crap some assembly required as they say. Well done though. 👍 I'm surprised the manufacturer didn't provide some assistance for you. Hope all goes well with the new shelter.
That's a great addition for you, congratulations on a job well done. I'll have to say it was exhausting watching Kurtis climbing up and down all day long and well into the night. And Karen's voice over was a perfect complement to the video giving a great explanation of what was happening. Cheers to both of you.
A surprise video to be sure but a welcome one. Container shelters are awesome for all kinds of work for all trades. We’ve used one in line with a smoko hut container and on those 40+ degree days a shaded work area is a god send and being so close to an air conditioned ice box was fantastic. I can attest to these kits not coming with instruction manuals but with a quick RUclips video they aren’t too bad to put up.
Kali ini saya berkomentar dalam bahasa Indonesia, saya berharap anda membalasnya juga dalam bahasa Indonesia. Sejak awal video saya kagum melihat anda mengerjakannya sendiri sampai malam hari, itu hal yang luar bisa. Saya juga suka melihat cara anda menggunakan berbagai peralatan dan tehnik-tehnik anda mengerjakannya.
Mate, I just freaked out. For a split second I thought it was Friday ... /o\ Other than that - I am glad that you are expanding, because that means business is at least going well enough. Good luck with the new ... space. 🤘
Well that was a nice surprise video. Thought I might have lost 4 days out of my week. Perhaps taken a small coma, but no, it was a Monday Cutting Edge video. The shelter looks great, considering no manual and missing parts. Good job. Cheers from Canada.
It's clear to see why you have been so successful with your business. You're a hard worker and when something needs to be done and done right, you don't make excuses and put it off. You roll up your sleeves and get after it. I have a lot of respect for you and you're work ethic. My hat is off to you sir. Great job and Karen, awesome job on the video and narration. But now I'm spoiled....I want 2 videos every week! Haha!!! All the best from Montana!
To be fair, missing parts and no manual is to be expected when you order something like this from China. No snark, that's just been my experience, and I suspect I have lots of company. (And, if there had been a manual, it wouldn't have matched what they got.. just.like the picture on the front) Fortunately, Kurtis and Karen were up to the challenge!
Kurtis, Rance here. That is a job well done! It really shows your skill in organization to make ready for the assembly, & thanks also to your brother. Karen it was a beautiful job with editing and voice over, your skills behind the camera make the presentation! Thanks.
It sure was great that you had experience putting up these structures. It would have been a nightmare not knowing what to do and not having any instructions. I was smiling really big when I saw you tossing the pull ropes over the top to the opposite side. Great work you all.
By the way, it is usually very good to see a job well done. "Oddly satisfying", some would say, but I find it expectingly satisfying when it comes to CEE videos. 😎👍
You did well getting that up . I have put 3 up with an excavator & towed the tarp over with a ute . Still a mongrel of a job when there is a bit of wind about ! 👍
Excellent viewing your project looks amazing, very impressed with the end result. Kurtis you are such a committed hard working man, my husband and I enjoy your commentary as well as your skills, thanks to the video recording lady behind the camera. Safety officer is a hoot. Plus all round.
WOOOT!! bonus content for the week! and the one I was excited about. It was really cool to see how your installation went as I am looking to do something like this on my property instead of installing a full garage. The voice-over was really great Karen!
As always, your skills and knowledge have made the job work in spite of the lack of instructions and the missing parts . Well Done! I think Karen's skill with the camera and her narration are first rate.
Great video as always, and a bonus one at that. Massive kudos on the shelter. I live in QLD and would greatly enjoy seeing some "unamed southern state" union safety rep watch footage of this solo construction project. Crane, WAH and EWP in the RAIN, all on a weekend... just real work done safely and carefully. Their head might actually explode.
Well done! Nothing stops you ! No instructions, we’ll figure it out as we go! It’s no surprise you two run a successful complex repair engineering business!
I can tell with my ear that Curtis is using his ear to torque those bolts. He also knows you can find a way to get it done yourself....That's why I love this channel. Conversely, my wife would never stand in the rain and watch me do shit. She won't even watch when I'm fixing something for her. Cheers from Canada and best to you all at Cutting Edge.
Awesome job…. Strange that these company’s don’t have a QA section that would double check all components placed in the crates prior to closing up the box for shipment…. I have run into this issue myself with various items I’ve purchased… Again strong work! 🤙🏽🤙🏽
Even though i'd join dunking the fine produce of the "People's Republic" any day, the QA issues (and specifically packaging issues) are a global problem, happened to me even with industrial grade German made equipment, even with a freaking Lego set (do humans pack these? is it robots?)
Great job Kurtis, I usually plan out a job doing it alone like this, and it is real gravy when a helping hand comes long. Very nice space you have created a here, and a good primer in organizing well before executing, cheers!
That was absolutely brilliant. As I was watching I was getting more excited as to how the outtakes were going to be. I would have been much more “animated” with my reaction to missing instructions and parts and give one hell of a bolllicking to whoever sold me that. By the way …… would love to know what this kit costs. Even with all the BS you had with it, it does look like a pretty good design. I would love to know how stable its going to be if one end is left open. It seems like it would be more likely to acting like a balloon with the open end. I think I would want to have some way of closing off that second end. Love the spider of death comment……. That thing did look a bit sketchy. You did amazing to accomplish so much basically on your own in 24 hours. Your body must have been feeling it with all the climbing up and down involved. You definitely could have done with your brother there the first day too. Thank you both for taking the trouble to produce this video. We would have all driven you crazy if you suddenly just showed up with a completed shed and nothing to show how you did it. Poor little Homey was definitely very upset to see his dad hanging about in midair like that ….. he knew you were risking your ass up their.
Good evening from Greece, I would also like to know how much this construction might cost (with all the necessary things). You are all fantastic!!! very good job.
It's nice to hear Karen doing the voice-over.
I would like to hear more voice-overs from you in the future. It adds a bit of family business feel to the video. Y'all make a great team. 👍
Thanks for the feedback!
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering I agree, that was a neat addition to the video
I agree, Karen has a great voice and this could also take some pressure of Kurtis at times
Same here
Yes, its like first time Karen doing it as far as I'm following this channel and love to hear more in the future as well.
It was a pleasure hearing such a lovely voice describing the action in this video.
Like the running commentary, goes well with what we see, making sense of it all. Thanks.
Doing that all by himself. insane. respect
Can we give a hand to Mrs. Curtis for the awesome film, editing and voiceover work!! 👏👏👏 I would still watch the videos but I can definitely say they would be no where near as enjoyable without her touch! Thank you!
Thanks for the great comment, always glad to know the videos are enjoyed 😁
Now we know this is the future Kurt's helicopter hanger.
I totally agree. Karen’s filming, camera angles, lighting, editing, now-and-then talk over, and constant support to Curtis to explain, are all at the highest level. It often takes a second genius to explain/show/make plain the work of a genius. I think this is the pair we have with Curtis and Karen. Karen, thank you so much for bringing Curtis’ multi-dimensional expertise out to the world. It clearly is requiring your own tremendous multi-dimensional expertise.
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering Curtis ... many people over here in the good old UK follow and love what you do. Keep it up, because your quality of engineering is becoming a thing of the past 👍👍
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering Nice tent m8.
Best giggler ever is also best editer and narrator ever too!
And this should NOT eclipse the unhuman hard work from Kurtis.
G’day Kurtis and Karen. We are spoiled getting a mid week video. That installation was a lot of work wasn’t it. The finished product came out awesome. The igloo will make a welcomed addition. Cheers 🍻 Aaron
That's what I was thinking. I was confused at first and was checking the date, haha.
@@mrmysterious 👍
Had the beers out thinking it was Friday for a second!
Is it hail resistant?
@@Sean084 me too, but it was 6am in the morning and the wife was giving me the stink eye 😂
I'll add my vote to the voice over. Absolutely fabulous.
You should sell the video to the suppliers as installation instructions.
And I thought assembling this 4 person camping tent was tough.
You are the man Kurtis!!!!!
Job well done.
It’s amazing how Curtis does most of the work by himself,a really good video.
Don't be silly, there's a whole battalion of construction workers, engineers and ancient Egyptian slaves doing everything. They just get erased in post.
Wow! That's all I can say! It's a HUGE job for 3 people and he did it pretty much alone! As for the camera work, commentary and editing, it's perfect as usual! Thanks!
and the necessary lifting eqpt
@@araofmadisoncasey4247 You'll not do it right with twice the equipment and 12 helpers.
The most amazing thing about you is .. that you're always doing all this by yourself.
The man is skilled!
Kurtis is a mechanist with 3D thinking capabilities. So I see no probs that he's get installed that thing without manual. Greeting from germany.
Die Videos haben für mich fast Suchtgefahr - Grüsse aus Basel
Happy to see you working with your brother. It's a precious thing, family. Lost my brother to the COVID. Love them all you can while their here. Thanks for the video, quite the project for just two people.👍
Im so amazed you did this alone... I would have needed a team leader, a safety person, 4 manual labor guys, 2 machine operatos and coctail waitress. I bet he hated leaving the job unfinished on the first day :D
Tchah! You are working on a low budget. Or they would have been a DJ, pole dancers, lap dancers, cage dancers and mud wrestling etc 😂
And a pastry chef
concrete. You get on a roll assembling something like this, get the method going, it's almost painful to stop.
You also need a two hour planning meeting before installation begins then a safety meeting when everybody shows up at the job site.
@@tiredoldmechanic1791 And the obligatory site induction, License submissions (White card, Working at heights, EWP, Forklift, Crane, Dogger, Rigger), SWMS and work permit signing party!
Kurtis and Karen, thank you for being who you are and sharing this with us. They two of you are so so good at what you do and we really appreciate everything that you put into your work and bringing us this kind of remarkable brain food and stimulating content. While it is a good laugh, the outakes show us the additional dedication and effort that you have and make for all of us. It's an absolute pleasure seeing Kurtis work and Karen bringing his work to RUclips and supporting him in all that he does. You, including the Safety Officer deserve all the success and great things in this world. Thank you so much.
loverly to hear Karen with the commentary , great outside space guy's well done :)
That ending was magical! Great camera work! 😮
I have 6 of these at my place. On my second year with them. So far I have been happy.
Piece of advice: The brackets That attach to the containers need to be welded to the containers or at a minimum the Allen keys checked monthly. They do back out and slip off. Had 2 shelters fail on the same day where they slipped off the square tubing on the top of the container. Bent up the frame a bit and I had to remove all my junk to get them repaired.
Also everything underneath does still get wet in the rain because they are so tall with or without the wall up.
Good luck. Love my extra shade.
Yes, I think I would add the welds as the massive square footage of the canvas can create huge lifting forces on the frame, even with a moderate breeze- anybody with any sailing experience knows what I'm talking about.
J-B weld 🤷🏻♂️
Your get it done work ethic is impressive as is the container shelter ...good job
I love your can do spirit Kurtis. To put all that up, in less than 24 hours, without an instruction manual, is nothing short of amazing. Hats off to you my friend. 😳😁👍
Instructions are for sissies 😁
@@seannybdizzle yeah but every once in a while there’s a nugget of useful information, like maybe a specific on the end brackets that were reversed although that didn’t seem to stall progress more than a few expletives (I suspect).
This man and women are real workers great job
I've said it before but I'm constantly fascinated in how your mind works with mechanical issues and problem solving. Thinking to put tape on the joints where the tarp might rip was excellent but the fact that you took something like this and were able to assemble it with no instructions (not to mention extra/missing) parts is phenomenal. I know people that can't put 2 and 2 together with assistance.
It's 22! I even had my wife and dogs double check it for me, so there's no way I'm wrong.
It sure was great to hear your wife do the narration, love to see here more often. Thank you for sharing
i have been watching your channel from nearly the begining i think
it s amazing how you have every equipment a grown men would want to play with :D
Nice vid as always , and nice to ear the wife doing background voice ;) keep up the good work
Thanks! GREAT VIDEO.
Hey mate thanks for watching and dropping a Super Thanks! 😎👊
@@CuttingEdgeEngineering all good. Keep up the great content 💪
Well done Curtis. Haha dragging the cherrie picker through the mud with the hand break applied made me laugh. Liked the voice over :-) good team work :-)
The footage of those two perfect rope throws was too good to be true
Thanks for posting the bloopers, I spent a few years building big party marquees that went up in a similar way and throwing the ropes rarely went well first time haha
Was wondering if we'd see this. Special treat on a Monday. Cheers guys love watching you
That was a great video! Beautiful sunset on day 2!
Wow! That's an amazing job to do in 24 hours. I was wondering how you got it up. It's really tall. Thanks for another fun video! Have a great week.
Safety chains, breakaway and a plug for the lights and brakes to haul the trailer... FANTASTIC! If you two ever visit the states, take notice of how many people think those are optional when towing.
Everyone did a great job. Great editing with narration....and that sunset!
You can tell a lot about a person by the behavior of their pet. Your dog is AWESOME!
I always watch the outtakes first then laugh when I see them in the "professional" video, I really appreciate how straight-talking true engineers are in AU, worked with a few in the UK and had some of the best banter and worst hangovers in my life, scratched my head for a while before I realised what "grab a couple of tins of frothy from the esky before we get back to yakka will ya blue" meant, no telling me twice now tho.
I am constantly amazed how much work you get done with just a two person and one canine safety officer team, Chapeau 👍
the dog does most of the work off camera
Kurtis, you need one of those wireless actuator for the sling to decouple it from the ground. Like the loggers use. Forget renting that little man lifter thing. You must’ve walked 110 miles and climbed 210 flights of stairs for this job! Lol ! EVERYTHING you do is top notch. You do things RIGHT… I respect that immensely.
Cheers!
I loved the stop-motion of the storm clouds scudding across. Thank you!
I remember rain. We had it here in So. California way back in '06.
I’ve built a few of these, and other “fabric” buildings. They are very nice structures, and should serve you well into the future. You are fortunate to have the various tools and machines, and even the large concrete slab to stage and assemble on. Great job!
How long will that tarp last?
Marvelous structure - should be considered the 11th wonder of the world. Congratulations on doing 99.99 percent of the work yourself.
Watching you assemble the framework bracing in time lapse, I expected to hear David Attenborough narrating how the Australian Kurtis Spider weaves it web during the evening. Hoping to attract larger jobs to fill it's larder.
Greatly underrated comment 😂
It's amazing the amount of work this man can do by himself.. Hats off to ya Curt. Great job on the voice-over Karen !
Very cool! Im always shocked how small the world is. The scissorlift that you used at about 20 min is getting produced in my town here in northern Germany
🎼 It's a small world after all ...🎶
The rope throws were legendary! ....... until the out takes. Then we see you're still human after all!
Amazing work yet again!
This reminds me of a Mechano set that I had as a kid. Some big kids get to do it full scale. Must have been fun.
David, ditto. I am a Mechano kid too.
John, Australia.
We had Erector Sets (USA in the '60s). From comparing pictures, Mechano is much nicer, the Erector just had angles and beams, nuts and bolts, no special little little pieces.
Just like with the meccano sets: No instructions, and a few parts missing ;)
@@d00dEEE Eventually we, three brothers, had Santa drop off from his Sleigh a Mechano Steam Engine, we thought it Christmas when that happened, lol. What fun hours they were making something that could move. I gave this to a Mate who has two young sons so it teaches another young generation budding Engineers. John.
@@joandar1 A very sad day it was when Mechano was bought out by some other company who turned it into a cheap plastic rip off.
I almost missed this, not Friday. You're in your winter doesn't look too cold. Looks great
The 4 legged safety inspector was not happy about the situation, must have been something with the level on the lift not being on the spot 🤣
Awesome job in a short period of time, and great narating again by Karen.
Hey there Kurtis, just a word of wisdom from personal experience, you should cross the break away chains on the trailers hitch when you connect them tow hitch, it creates a cross that will catch the trailer before it hits the road in the event of the hitch failing
OMG absolutely wonderful with your narration, Karen. Thank You. Hope to hear you more from now on. With the boy at times 2 speed. Made for an interesting video.
Well done Karen! A very good solution for something that could not be recorded in the usual way.
Epic construction. Loved the fantastic red sky at the end!
There is no doubt a bit of 'family and background' to a channel makes a big difference. Great videos.
Nicely executed assembly, especially without instructions! It's tough sitting here just watching, I'd love to help you out with it, but you're so hyper-efficient, I suspect I'd be as much use as an inflatable dartboard.
🤣🤣🤣
Your ability to just get shit done really inspires and amazes me. I know a few too many people who would have given up on so many stages of this whole thing. Not enough parts, rain, night, etc. Thanks for the video.
When I get something without the manual, I can usually find one at the manufacturer’s web site. If this was a custom piece, a standard manual would give you some hints. As a skilled craftsman, your deductive logic and training served you well. Nice job.
He's done it before. But the instructions were at the top of the page when I Googled 40ft container arch shelter kit pdf
Kurtis and Karen you guys did an awesome job there, Karen you did a wonderful voiceover job that puts a lot of journalists to shame. Well done 👍😀🇦🇺
As much as I enjoyed the build, the sky scene at the end was icing on the cake ! Well done , everyone !!
Mackerel Sky
Manufactured sky. Is this location near a military base?
@@BABYswmtchr these are common cloud formations.
@@BABYswmtchrit's common to see clouds like that in Australia.
Holy crap some assembly required as they say. Well done though. 👍 I'm surprised the manufacturer didn't provide some assistance for you. Hope all goes well with the new shelter.
That's a great addition for you, congratulations on a job well done. I'll have to say it was exhausting watching Kurtis climbing up and down all day long and well into the night. And Karen's voice over was a perfect complement to the video giving a great explanation of what was happening. Cheers to both of you.
Wow, that’s a pile of work for 1 guy! Great job.
That looks brilliant. At least you don't have to worry about snow loads!
Only just started watching the video and all I can think of is the huge free orange Toolbox that the cover arrived in!!!
A surprise video to be sure but a welcome one. Container shelters are awesome for all kinds of work for all trades. We’ve used one in line with a smoko hut container and on those 40+ degree days a shaded work area is a god send and being so close to an air conditioned ice box was fantastic. I can attest to these kits not coming with instruction manuals but with a quick RUclips video they aren’t too bad to put up.
Kali ini saya berkomentar dalam bahasa Indonesia, saya berharap anda membalasnya juga dalam bahasa Indonesia.
Sejak awal video saya kagum melihat anda mengerjakannya sendiri sampai malam hari, itu hal yang luar bisa.
Saya juga suka melihat cara anda menggunakan berbagai peralatan dan tehnik-tehnik anda mengerjakannya.
Been there done that, it was not fun in the Florida heat but I did it with 3 other guys. but you made it look very easy doing it single handed
thanks for another great video. brilliant idea to have the big boss do the voice over. Love that we get to see the safety office again.
Mate, I just freaked out. For a split second I thought it was Friday ... /o\
Other than that - I am glad that you are expanding, because that means business is at least going well enough. Good luck with the new ... space. 🤘
Well that was a nice surprise video. Thought I might have lost 4 days out of my week. Perhaps taken a small coma, but no, it was a Monday Cutting Edge video. The shelter looks great, considering no manual and missing parts. Good job. Cheers from Canada.
It's clear to see why you have been so successful with your business. You're a hard worker and when something needs to be done and done right, you don't make excuses and put it off. You roll up your sleeves and get after it. I have a lot of respect for you and you're work ethic. My hat is off to you sir. Great job and Karen, awesome job on the video and narration. But now I'm spoiled....I want 2 videos every week! Haha!!! All the best from Montana!
Similar sentiments from another viewer in Montana! Kurtis, you’re remarkably talented.
Great job. I wasn't worried when you said the manual was missing, but that with missing parts is a pain. Great content as always guys👍
To be fair, missing parts and no manual is to be expected when you order something like this from China. No snark, that's just been my experience, and I suspect I have lots of company. (And, if there had been a manual, it wouldn't have matched what they got.. just.like the picture on the front) Fortunately, Kurtis and Karen were up to the challenge!
Thank you for blessing us with an extra video this week
"Blessing Us"? You need to get out more.
@@professor_thunder I'm outside watching RUclips right now🤣.
@@ultrafox2773 Awesome!
Kurtis, Rance here. That is a job well done! It really shows your skill in organization to make ready for the assembly, & thanks also to your brother. Karen it was a beautiful job with editing and voice over, your skills behind the camera make the presentation! Thanks.
This is such a fantastic addition to the operation! I cant wait to see what projects are tackled under it.
It sure was great that you had experience putting up these structures. It would have been a nightmare not knowing what to do and not having any instructions.
I was smiling really big when I saw you tossing the pull ropes over the top to the opposite side.
Great work you all.
Absolutely outstanding voiceover work!❤️
You are a kind and loving man, so you add Persian subtitles to the videos
By the way, it is usually very good to see a job well done. "Oddly satisfying", some would say, but I find it expectingly satisfying when it comes to CEE videos. 😎👍
Totally agree Trond Børge
Agreed and I blame the human factor where they include the personality flaws that most folks fear
You did well getting that up . I have put 3 up with an excavator & towed the tarp over with a ute . Still a mongrel of a job when there is a bit of wind about ! 👍
Excellent viewing your project looks amazing, very impressed with the end result.
Kurtis you are such a committed hard working man, my husband and I enjoy your commentary as well as your skills, thanks to the video recording lady behind the camera. Safety officer is a hoot. Plus all round.
Looks like that went about as smooth as could have esp doing by yourself. Good job!
That was a heck of a job, well done especially with a one man crew. Impressive indeed.
One man crew? Count again!
Nice job, i realy like the way you edit your videos when there is repetitive work, like welding, lath work and here bolting up the construction.
Nice! Thank you for the extra video! How good to see you all again! 😀😁😁😊😊
Flere nordmenn som liker og se på kvaliteten han utfører👍
Well done Sir. And thank you to your Bride and brother as well. A job well done. Hats off to you for your safety on the job as well.
WOOOT!! bonus content for the week! and the one I was excited about. It was really cool to see how your installation went as I am looking to do something like this on my property instead of installing a full garage. The voice-over was really great Karen!
As always, your skills and knowledge have made the job work in spite of the lack of instructions and the missing parts .
Well Done! I think Karen's skill with the camera and her narration are first rate.
love that you have missing parts and still make it work. Excellent job!
Great video as always, and a bonus one at that. Massive kudos on the shelter. I live in QLD and would greatly enjoy seeing some "unamed southern state" union safety rep watch footage of this solo construction project. Crane, WAH and EWP in the RAIN, all on a weekend... just real work done safely and carefully. Their head might actually explode.
I know some ironworkers who'd appreciate this video, too.
Well done! Nothing stops you ! No instructions, we’ll figure it out as we go! It’s no surprise you two run a successful complex repair engineering business!
Karen narration is really nice. You both are amazing, putting out another quality video.
The boom lift, crain, brother , and common sense … great job! (Oeps sorry Karin, safety officer)
I can tell with my ear that Curtis is using his ear to torque those bolts. He also knows you can find a way to get it done yourself....That's why I love this channel. Conversely, my wife would never stand in the rain and watch me do shit. She won't even watch when I'm fixing something for her. Cheers from Canada and best to you all at Cutting Edge.
Awesome job…. Strange that these company’s don’t have a QA section that would double check all components placed in the crates prior to closing up the box for shipment…. I have run into this issue myself with various items I’ve purchased…
Again strong work! 🤙🏽🤙🏽
Keep in mind that not everyone is doing their work good and careful.
They certainly should have the instructions available online (they don't). Seeing how it is done before purchase would be a selling point!
Look for the "Made in China" quality seal to understand the issues.
At the very least, a link to their website with a PDF of the manual.🤯🤯
Even though i'd join dunking the fine produce of the "People's Republic" any day, the QA issues (and specifically packaging issues) are a global problem, happened to me even with industrial grade German made equipment, even with a freaking Lego set (do humans pack these? is it robots?)
Great documentary of the assembly and install. Sorta’ anticipated an outtake or 2 with the little brother ….
I admire your skill and effort you've completed this with.
Looks great and a lot of work area under it. Keeping you outta the rain and sunshine. I like this.
Great job Kurtis, I usually plan out a job doing it alone like this, and it is real gravy when a helping hand comes long. Very nice space you have created a here, and a good primer in organizing well before executing, cheers!
Fantastic! Job, video, voice over, Her and His, Homeless, all top notch.
That was absolutely brilliant. As I was watching I was getting more excited as to how the outtakes were going to be. I would have been much more “animated” with my reaction to missing instructions and parts and give one hell of a bolllicking to whoever sold me that. By the way …… would love to know what this kit costs. Even with all the BS you had with it, it does look like a pretty good design. I would love to know how stable its going to be if one end is left open. It seems like it would be more likely to acting like a balloon with the open end. I think I would want to have some way of closing off that second end.
Love the spider of death comment……. That thing did look a bit sketchy. You did amazing to accomplish so much basically on your own in 24 hours. Your body must have been feeling it with all the climbing up and down involved. You definitely could have done with your brother there the first day too.
Thank you both for taking the trouble to produce this video. We would have all driven you crazy if you suddenly just showed up with a completed shed and nothing to show how you did it.
Poor little Homey was definitely very upset to see his dad hanging about in midair like that ….. he knew you were risking your ass up their.
Good evening from Greece, I would also like to know how much this construction might cost (with all the necessary things).
You are all fantastic!!! very good job.