Dream Barn Siding Begins! (Installing Metal Wainscoting)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • This is my first time installing metal wainscoting. I made all the corner trim, J-channel and base flashing on the metal brake. I decided to use coroplast as a "rainscreen" to keep the wood siding held away from the zip system sheathing to prolong the life of the siding. I also put it behind the steel siding, but that was more to keep the spacing consistent with the wood. If any of these techniques look familiar, I'd like to give a big shout out to Kyle @RRBuildings for being my RUclips University professor.
    Thank you for all your support, comments, likes and shares!
    Thank you for watching!
    We also post on INSTAGRAM: / vinofarm

Комментарии • 140

  • @bethpearson3674
    @bethpearson3674 4 года назад +42

    I know nothing about siding or barn-building or bending sheet metal, but as with everything else on your channel I know nothing about, the ingenuity, attention to detail and commitment to quality craftsmanship is highly satisfying. Can’t wait to see the wood!

  • @olivet11
    @olivet11 4 года назад +11

    Your little bee was trying to steal the spotlight! They have to make an appearance one way or the other lol

  • @jklin2987
    @jklin2987 4 года назад +3

    I don’t know the first thing about building anything but for some reason your barn videos fascinate me. I’ll be sad when you’re all done. I’m just glad you’re not on that roof any more. I didn’t think I’d live thru those!

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад +1

      Glad you like them! And, yes, I'm glad I'm off the roof, too.

  • @IISheireenII
    @IISheireenII 4 года назад +5

    It is a joy to watch you, no matter what the topic of your video

  • @massachusettsprepper
    @massachusettsprepper 4 года назад +2

    It is definitely going to look very nice with that wainscoting around the bottom. Thanks for sharing my friend.

  • @darreneagle9860
    @darreneagle9860 4 года назад +3

    Blimmin hell Jim, anybody would think you were an actual builder! 😂

  • @TheSoilandGreen
    @TheSoilandGreen 3 года назад +1

    Oh and great work, sheet metal ain’t easy. Your finish work is on par with your bees 👍💯

  • @julieenslow5915
    @julieenslow5915 4 года назад +4

    Definitely looking good Jim. Love the progress - and how you are doing that!

  • @raymondknapp6247
    @raymondknapp6247 4 года назад +7

    Just an observation. When I have used zip tape I use a roller to put it on. That is the manufactures recommendation too. It really seals the zip tape and makes a great seal. The wall looks really great, I think it will last a long time and serve you well. Keep up the great work. Bee safe and healthy.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад +5

      They say if you can see the pattern of the zip sheathing poking up through the tape, you're good. I am pretty diligent about that. Thanks!

  • @jims7131
    @jims7131 4 года назад +2

    That is going to be one of the best built barns/workshops ever! 👍

  • @fuzzball57
    @fuzzball57 4 года назад

    It's really good to see you get your barn work taken care of... That's a fine looking barn, I'm sure it will supply many years of useful service. Good job, well done.

  • @donbearden1953
    @donbearden1953 4 года назад

    Jim, you’re a natural siding man. You pay so much attention to detail. That’s going to be the nicest barn in Massachusetts when you get it finished! I wish it was mine and setting in AL.

  • @rlsingle00
    @rlsingle00 4 года назад

    The break you purchased is well worth it. You self manufactured pieces look and improves the functionality of the metal wainscoting!

  • @normjacques6853
    @normjacques6853 4 года назад

    Jim, it's extremely satisfying from a spectator's perspective (having spent most of my professional life around the building trades) to see the result of obvious advance research and attention to detail. It's even nicer to see less corner-cutting than you see from most so-called 'professionals' (like *none*!). The barn is looking absolutely spectacular!! Well done. Looking forward to the rest of the project, and the finished product. Be well and be safe. :-)

  • @surrealsadi841
    @surrealsadi841 4 года назад

    Nice use of the coroplast to make breathing room behind your siding!!! That's gonna look sooooo goood when it's done!!!

  • @garywindom2790
    @garywindom2790 4 года назад +1

    Finally a barn video!!!! That is going to look fantastic!!!!

  • @UAP
    @UAP 4 года назад

    Constructions / reparation are my fav videos!, do more please!!

  • @lenoretalon9958
    @lenoretalon9958 4 года назад +2

    Your a hard worker. Much respect

  • @Wingedheart8448
    @Wingedheart8448 4 года назад +5

    I was saying perfect when you put in the last part. and thought cool while you were putting it up. My jaw dropped when I saw that you bent the pieces yourself to make them fit perfectly on the barn. Great job. did you have to buy that piece of equipment? loved the bee photo bomb. and EYE PROTECTORS OVER EYES PLEASE!!!!

  • @Grahamcracker6366
    @Grahamcracker6366 4 года назад

    Brilliant idea to use the black wainscoting. I’ve seen so many builds lately that have the wood already soggy because of splash back. It’s going to look great!

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      Yes, the messy bottoms of so many barns with wood siding was the inspiration for the wainscoting. We don't use gutters up here because they cause problems in the winter. So every raindrop eventually splashes on the ground on the side of the building. There's going to be a lot of wood siding on here, but it won't be getting dripped on!

  • @ChristopherMB87
    @ChristopherMB87 4 года назад

    It’s amazing to see your barn coming together like it is.

  • @bpdp379
    @bpdp379 3 года назад

    Love it. I’ve Always wanted a Teton profile barn, and this one is really nice. I don’t think I’ve ever seen one in New England before though.
    I really like how you just get things done and don’t give up at the challenges that always seem to pop up…Great video series!

  • @michaelpisapia
    @michaelpisapia 4 года назад

    Wonderful video!! Your pride in craftsmanship is clear- and the results are beautiful!! Great work- on the barn and the video. I loved the drone footage at the end ;-)

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      Awesome! Thank you!

  • @miriamluna7401
    @miriamluna7401 4 года назад +1

    Love your videos! The barn looks amazing so far!

  • @billk.7889
    @billk.7889 4 года назад +1

    Nice professional looking job!!!

  • @billb.2673
    @billb.2673 4 года назад

    If you ever open your farm to the public to sell honey or other goodies, I’m driving from Harvard and the first thing I’m going to do is check out that barn. Love the quality and attention to detail. Keep these type of videos in your repertoire Jim.

  • @angelacross2216
    @angelacross2216 4 года назад

    You are a true craftsman.

  • @bfd1565
    @bfd1565 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic. You are doing an amazing job. Best wishes and God bless...

  • @DavidStream_
    @DavidStream_ 4 года назад +1

    Good luck with everything and hopes all go well.

  • @katkorn5499
    @katkorn5499 4 года назад

    Awesome! Love the machine that allows you to bend the metal....very cool

  • @michaeltobin2014
    @michaeltobin2014 4 года назад +1

    Wow this is looking good, here in Australia we would just use the metal as a wall and not even bother with the Zip Insulation (temperature variation-3 Celsius 40c). So is the timber for ascetic or cost considerations?

  • @shanilemcpherson6461
    @shanilemcpherson6461 4 года назад +1

    Great Job as usual👍

  • @ginomorris4873
    @ginomorris4873 4 года назад

    Looks fantastic you should be proud!!!

  • @nikigores8774
    @nikigores8774 4 года назад

    Wow, everything looks so amazingly well thought of and put together with unmatched quality and workmanship! What exceptional talents you have...is there anything you can't do?

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      There’s lots of things I can’t do.

  • @BlackSwan912
    @BlackSwan912 4 года назад +1

    You answer a comment with words to the effect of: This stuff is to expensive to do a hack job.
    I restored the exterior of my 1911 house in the PNW. The carpenters were leaving gaps “that the caulking will fill.”
    I called them both over to a corner and pointed out the loose miter of the clapboard siding and told them that they are looking at a 5-year job. Every 5 years I’ll be out here reapplying that caulk. (SW corners especially!!!)
    I told them I want a 50-year corner. They asked me if they should remove those first few courses. I asked back if it’s a 50-year corner?
    I was paying them T&M. The cheapest incremental spend was that extra attention to detail that is saving me $ every few years. Good ROI. They thanked me at the end of the job. So many years as carpenters and this was their first project where the customer was willing to pay for top quality. Heck, it was a few hundred dollars more on a big job. Best incremental spend on that job. ($73,000 second mortgage.)

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      I spent most of my life hiring contractors to do work. Some were excellent, some were awful. Since moving to this property, we've seen the full spectrum. I've learned a lot watching them and it all comes down to just giving a crap about the job. There's usually a "right" way (or maybe several "right" ways) to do things and if you care, you take the time to do it right. It amazes me how many "professionals" there are that just don't care about their work.

    • @BlackSwan912
      @BlackSwan912 4 года назад

      Vino Farm Aye!!! One very short-lived contractor I hired to help inside had a favorite expression: Caulk and paint make the carpenter what he ain’t.
      I let him go.

  • @lindakuzze2791
    @lindakuzze2791 4 года назад +6

    Silly thing to do, but when Your barn will be ready, I'll build it in Minecraft. I don't know why, but I feel like I need to lol.

    • @ChiakiNanami736
      @ChiakiNanami736 3 года назад

      Can you build bee yards in Minecraft, too? 😹

  • @BeardedBarley1
    @BeardedBarley1 2 года назад

    I would really like to see the finished product even if you didn’t make any in between videos and even if it’s just a quick video of the inside and outside of the barn being done with a little bit of talking from you. Thanks so much for letting us share in your barn building project.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  2 года назад

      Walkthrough of the inside progress here: ruclips.net/video/MfJJ8zZUzno/видео.html I have an entire video of the exterior buildout recorded but still need to edit. It will come. I just don’t have a lot of editing time these days. Thanks.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  2 года назад

      And if you want to see up to the minute progress, follow me on Instagram. I post there almost every day: instagram.com/p/CbxUGVdOzi_/

  • @budgiebreder
    @budgiebreder 4 года назад

    Ooooo the barn!

  • @PaulButkiewicz
    @PaulButkiewicz 4 года назад

    Jim, there’s a Huber rep watching this somewhere cringing because you didn’t roll the tape! 😂
    You’re doing a great job, and I love the look of the wainscoting. Keep up the good work!

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад +2

      Any Huber Reps listening: Mail me a $30 roller and I will use it in my next video.

  • @planbeeapiaries
    @planbeeapiaries 4 года назад +7

    Cut protective gloves AND eye protection. It'd be a real bummer not seeing your videos while you recover if something happens (happened on a boating channel I am subscribed to) or god forbid never...

  • @NYC-Gardener
    @NYC-Gardener 4 года назад +1

    Lol that is a crazy big tool belt, it looks like it weighs as much as you do!

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад +1

      A big padded belt disperses the weight a lot more than a skinny belt. I'm old and done with skinny, painful belts!

    • @scottg444
      @scottg444 4 года назад

      Vino Farm I can relate to that, I did the same.

  • @FMcanada
    @FMcanada 4 года назад +1

    Hey Vino Bambino ... its been awhile. The barn is looking fantastic. That Roman building blood is second nature and i can see by the quality of your build is really kicking in. Keep up the awesome work and channel. I want to ask, where is the wine? I see the bees and tomatoes - what about the grapes and vino? No vineyard plans?

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад +1

      Sometimes we get the grapes, sometimes the birds beat us to them. They're looking pretty nice this year. Hoping for a harvest in September or so.

  • @JoshMoore424
    @JoshMoore424 4 года назад

    Do you have a zip system roller? You’re a perfectionist- I would think you do. :)

  • @VBCreeper
    @VBCreeper 4 года назад +2

    Are you putting enough pressure on the zip tape? Pretty sure you're suppose to use a roller or something after applying it. It's supposed to be a pressure activated adhesive.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад +2

      As long as you can see the impression of the zip sheathing poking through, you know it’s pressed enough. It is possible to do that by hand if you take your time. I always take the time. The videos are edited to take out the boring parts like pressing tape!

  • @bea120
    @bea120 3 года назад

    Ohh bless your hands ❤️

  • @kamoboko86
    @kamoboko86 4 года назад

    That should last over 100 years.

  • @sgf312
    @sgf312 3 года назад

    Great job, about to start similar project. Which brand and model break? Cool shout out to RR!

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  3 года назад +1

      It’s an alum-a-brake. The bells and whistles are worth the extra money. A lot of other brands don’t have the useful features this one does. It’s one of those tools that works as advertised and is built like a tank. It’s a joy to use.

  • @race2thebottom222
    @race2thebottom222 3 года назад

    That corrugated batten will actually trap moisture behind it right at the fasteners.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  3 года назад

      Maybe, but probably a whole lot less moisture than if there was nothing. It’s called a rain screen.

  • @Helveteshit
    @Helveteshit 4 года назад

    Can you use one of those cardboard tape holders for that zip tape? Basically, it has a plastic part that presses the tape to a surface then you just drag? Maybe more complex. Ah well!
    Like the neat trick with the corrugated flashing. It is a good idea to let the wooden boards and plate have a breathing room from the wall. Reduces the chances of rot/damages. But, aren't you worried about wasps/bats etc... wanting to make home behind the corrugated flashing? Then again, maybe it is too tight for them to sneak in through any openings on the ends?

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      There’s no more than a 1/16” gap anywhere to get behind those corrugated ribs.

  • @jrt2067
    @jrt2067 4 года назад

    Is the bottom trim going to collect water or is there a way it will drain? Looks fantastic

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      It's just a shelf on top, it can't hold much. The back of the "box" is open. I can't imagine much water getting back there and it will evaporate if it does. It faces concrete, not any siding.

  • @Stagixx
    @Stagixx 4 года назад

    It feels like this barn will stand longer then my house. Everything is thought of.

  • @mikes1345
    @mikes1345 4 года назад +1

    Does that metal brake collapse for storage? You are making nice pieces with it but when you get finished what do you do with it.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад +1

      Sell it in new condition!

  • @TheSoilandGreen
    @TheSoilandGreen 3 года назад

    Vino’s Barns & Bees lol catchy

  • @lordgarth1
    @lordgarth1 4 года назад

    Did you use the a tape roller on the zip tape? Supposedly it won’t activate the pressure sensitive adhesive properly without it.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      Top three comments in the history of RUclips:
      1. "First"
      2. "Your an idiot"
      3. "But did you roll the zip tape with the roller?"
      (joke)
      I did not use the roller. If you are diligent and carefully press the tape into the sheathing so that the pattern of the surface of the sheathing pokes through the top of the tape, you have sufficient adhesion. The roller is not magic, but it does make the job faster. The roller costs $40. I did not use the roller.

  • @ChiakiNanami736
    @ChiakiNanami736 3 года назад

    Looks like the bees are following this, too 🤔
    “What’s Bee Dad up to today, my daughters?”
    “We’re not sure, but it’s noisy! Like when the Russians next door get angry!”

  • @jmd1743
    @jmd1743 4 года назад

    Wow. love that modern look! New to your channel.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      Thanks! Welcome to the channel.

  • @marcushughes5085
    @marcushughes5085 4 года назад

    Looking great so far Jim, just a thought but do you have drainage in that bottom boxing at 1:40 ish? Otherwise it is going to trap moisture against the edges of the sheets and potentially start corroding them.

    • @marcushughes5085
      @marcushughes5085 4 года назад

      Aha it sits on top, sorry I missed that first time, thought it was a channel!

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад +1

      The "box" is open at the back and hangs below any wood. The opening faces concrete.

    • @marcushughes5085
      @marcushughes5085 4 года назад

      @@vinofarm Thanks, I originally came for the bees but am now hooked on the barn too! I need a sheet metal folder now, I have no practical application for one, but having seen yours I need one!!

  • @twistin140
    @twistin140 4 года назад

    Nice Job! .... I'll go with what Beth Pearson said.

  • @user-ey9bt7fs6n
    @user-ey9bt7fs6n 4 года назад

    Looking good! Can’t wait to see it completed. Does the bottom channel have drainage holes?

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад +1

      It’s not in an orientation where it would collect water. But the back is completely open for evaporation anyway.

  • @BESHYSBEES
    @BESHYSBEES 4 года назад

    Nice pan break, how thick of a material will it cut and fold?

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      It's an aluminum brake for bending .019" trim coil. It will do two layers at a time, but I don't push it.

    • @BESHYSBEES
      @BESHYSBEES 4 года назад

      Vino Farm can I ask where you got it from? Would it be good for making metal lid covers?

  • @curlyparsley8668
    @curlyparsley8668 4 года назад +1

    Do you have hole drilled in the bottom rail to let the water drip out?

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      It's not oriented in a way to collect water. And the back is open for it to dry if water ever does get on it.

  • @MonkeyWithAKnife
    @MonkeyWithAKnife 4 года назад +1

    Jim, won't that bottom trim for the Wainscoting catch water with no way to escape? (also thanks for the update loving the build and the bees :-) )

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад +2

      It's a three sided box. Open in the back. If water somehow got BEHIND it, it will evaporate.

    • @Razmaatazz
      @Razmaatazz 4 года назад

      ​@@vinofarmIt doesn't look like you sealed the bottom of the walls (between the bottom plate and the concrete). Are you not worried about air leaks, water and insects sneaking under the bottom plate. From my limited understanding it is suggested to do something like shown here: www.jlconline.com/how-to/exteriors/sealing-the-foundation-to-the-framing_o

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      @@Razmaatazz I didn't film it, but I actually did heavily caulk it with 100% silicone. Plus there's a foam pad under the sill plates. I'm going to run silicone caulk on the inside, too. I am on it!

    • @Razmaatazz
      @Razmaatazz 4 года назад

      @@vinofarm Awesome. Glad to hear it. I love how everything you build is built to absolutely the highest standards. No corners are cut!

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад +1

      @@Razmaatazz This stuff is way too expensive to do a hack job with it. I'm sure people think this is way too overthought and overbuilt... but I don't like coming back and fixing things.

  • @sandnstars8
    @sandnstars8 4 года назад +1

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @oneshoo
    @oneshoo 4 года назад

    Jim you are one talented guy! Would it be to presumptuous to ask you what you did for a living before you bought the farm? 🤷‍♂️

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      Absolutely nothing related to farming, beekeeping, or construction. (If that wasn’t already obvious!)

    • @oneshoo
      @oneshoo 4 года назад

      Vino Farm
      Well Jim, no matter what is was, I am sure you were as good at it as you are at farming, construction, and beekeeping!! 👍

  • @thecynic807
    @thecynic807 4 года назад +5

    Flats. Putting the screw in the ridge can crimp the metal

    • @bpdp379
      @bpdp379 3 года назад

      #TeamFlats

  • @thomasbacon
    @thomasbacon 4 года назад

    Serious question, does it help you work better and smarter knowing your filming yourself?

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад +1

      Ha ha... I don't think so. It does makes me work a lot slower, so maybe that makes me think about stuff a bit more, but I'm not doing anything different than I would if there was no camera.

  • @halleyvolo5868
    @halleyvolo5868 4 года назад

    Flats! 😉

  • @joe5938
    @joe5938 4 года назад

    Did you have any problem with screws stripping in the sheathing?

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      No, There is blocking behind the sheathing. 2 of the three rows of screws went into solid wood. I was careful on the other row and it was fine. Slow and steady...

  • @waynebarker9778
    @waynebarker9778 3 года назад

    where is the rest of the barn build videos?

  • @jasonlawn76
    @jasonlawn76 4 года назад

    You’re incredibly talented. Great job. I winced when I saw you working the metal siding without gloves though. As for the ridges or valleys for the screws, I’ve been told and seen both. I personally use the ridges, but my equipment shed has been up since the 80’s, the screws are in the valleys and have lasted just fine.

    • @thezfunk
      @thezfunk 4 года назад

      The lack of gloves with the sharp metal disturbs me as well. When I work with that type of stuff I always, always cut myself if I don't have gloves on.

  • @andrewc7369
    @andrewc7369 4 года назад

    Flats on siding, ridges on roofing. But coming from down under it may be reversed.....😄

  • @goingupcountry5670
    @goingupcountry5670 4 года назад

    You haven't covered the holes made in your zip panels with the liquid flashing :(

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад +1

      Nobody is perfect. Sorry to disappoint you.

  • @Sqtgdog
    @Sqtgdog 4 года назад +1

    Well that's never going to leak. I just wish you wore eye protection and gloves while doing it. At least you are making progress :)

  • @Payco_
    @Payco_ 4 года назад +1

    Nice video love it!
    First lol!

  • @budgiebreder
    @budgiebreder 4 года назад

    At the bottom? The channel at the bottom will collect crap. I know it looks nice but wont stuff get in the gaps?

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      If you noticed on the ground below the trim, there's nothing but large round rocks. There are no trees above the building to drop leaves. The only thing getting in there will be drips of water. There's not going to be dirt anywhere around the base of the building to splash up onto the siding.

    • @budgiebreder
      @budgiebreder 4 года назад

      Vino Farm i hope your right! Just check it in a few months. I built a bird aviary a similar way and ended up with a snake getting in through a hole which has rusted from water pooling and being held there by debris. I hope itll work with no issues tho!

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      @@budgiebreder It seems like everyone thinks the "box" is face up and there's a "channel" for water and stuff to collect. Look at 4:50 and see that the "box" is open ended at the back. The panels just sit on the top like a shelf. There's nowhere for water to collect. Also, that trim is aluminum, so rust will not be an issue.

    • @budgiebreder
      @budgiebreder 4 года назад

      Vino Farm ahh so its good old video not showing everything haha! Glad youve got it right :)

  • @mangasaint
    @mangasaint 4 года назад +2

    I feel like I’m too early

  • @lisanowakow3688
    @lisanowakow3688 4 года назад

    I bet you could take up building beautiful quality barns if you got tired of your day job!

  • @sammaxwell7812
    @sammaxwell7812 4 года назад

    I like a big land big house sir

  • @lelanicarver2428
    @lelanicarver2428 4 года назад +1

    Great work.. just saying you should probably be wearing safety glasses.

  • @jazzypiddy
    @jazzypiddy 4 года назад

    The bees want another vid! Ok your subs are looking forward to that too.

  • @davidspice3383
    @davidspice3383 3 года назад

    OCD?? Yep!

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  3 года назад

      Not wanting to redo this in 10 years? Yep!

  • @mrkennra
    @mrkennra 4 года назад

    Flats.

  • @wildernessboy9996
    @wildernessboy9996 4 года назад

    Noice how the bees doin

  • @theujexperience3564
    @theujexperience3564 4 года назад

    Yolu had me until the Crocs! then you lost me! Bye!

  • @stevenscottoddballz
    @stevenscottoddballz 4 года назад

    8:08 What is the name of the Table-Tool you're using? ~ 9:41 NICE place for your Safety-Goggles ~ 10:14 On the Flashing Tape, I notice it says, "ROLL THE TAPE", but I have never seen you roll the tape. Is there a reason you don't roll the tape?

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      It's called a "brake" or a "siding brake" or a "metal brake."

    • @stevenscottoddballz
      @stevenscottoddballz 4 года назад

      @@vinofarm Super. Thank you, Mr. Ed!