Thanks for posting. Dang wind and mud, huh? When they were putting that condensation barrier on the roof, I was thinking, oh, if that were me, it would get blown off. Yep, that’s what happened partially.
@@eddzachary1543 thanks for the reply. I checked my local codes and looks like I need rebar due to the slight seismic activity we experience haha. What type of post cure anchors did you use for your brackets? I was looking at using those Simpson titen hd screw anchors.
@@pinestumps8622I'm the owner of the building so I only watched and filmed them building it haha. I think they used the type of Screw Anchors you are talking about.
@@eddzachary1543 I know this will read negative, but...fiber mix doesn't replace rebar, especially if the owner wants to use an auto lift. I've also never seen someone use a few pile holes in lieu of a perimeter footing for a mono pour. Based on the time taken to finish the concrete (how long it stayed wet), it needed some hot mix in it. Also very odd not to wet set the post bases vs installing the weaker bolt down versions. I wish you the best and hope the owner (if not you) enjoys the shop for years to come.
@@kookiedabear Thanks for the info Michael, I am the owner. Yeah I Would have put rebar in it, But I was told we didn't need it... We did however dig down about 8-10 inches where the Lifts are going, So there's About a foot of concrete there and you only need 4 inches for a Lift
I was going to ask the same question . In 30 plus years in construction . I hve never seen anyone not put steel or at least wire mesh in a slab. .Even as small as an 8X8 or 10X 10 .
Thanks for posting. Dang wind and mud, huh? When they were putting that condensation barrier on the roof, I was thinking, oh, if that were me, it would get blown off. Yep, that’s what happened partially.
I need one of these building in my back yard --- yep ....
Love seeing a plan come together. I'd love to have a garage that big.
got worried for a second until I saw the relief cuts were done in the concrete right before lumber went down
Good garage for bus
Impressive build had to watch it twice as I keeped getting side tracked with the time lapse sky
Nice build! But, Is it bath salt zombie cannibal proof?
Made of wood😮
А что на подбетонку не стали делать плиту?
No tape joining the seams of the fabric (blue and silver).
Why no rebar in the slab? Fiber reinforced mix instead?
Yeah It's Fiber Reinforced
@@eddzachary1543 thanks for the reply. I checked my local codes and looks like I need rebar due to the slight seismic activity we experience haha. What type of post cure anchors did you use for your brackets? I was looking at using those Simpson titen hd screw anchors.
@@pinestumps8622I'm the owner of the building so I only watched and filmed them building it haha. I think they used the type of Screw Anchors you are talking about.
I bet if you want to fly a kite while putting the roof on, their would be no wind.
Surprise ?,,, je ne vois pas de contreventements ?
нужно обязательно поставить Х опоры внутри стен, иначе от ветра здание может рухнуть
Never have i ever seen someone jump around so much on putting on steel? Was there any rebar used at all or under post columns?
No Rebar was used. All Fiber Reinforced
@@eddzachary1543 I know this will read negative, but...fiber mix doesn't replace rebar, especially if the owner wants to use an auto lift. I've also never seen someone use a few pile holes in lieu of a perimeter footing for a mono pour. Based on the time taken to finish the concrete (how long it stayed wet), it needed some hot mix in it. Also very odd not to wet set the post bases vs installing the weaker bolt down versions. I wish you the best and hope the owner (if not you) enjoys the shop for years to come.
@@kookiedabear Thanks for the info Michael, I am the owner. Yeah I Would have put rebar in it, But I was told we didn't need it... We did however dig down about 8-10 inches where the Lifts are going, So there's About a foot of concrete there and you only need 4 inches for a Lift
How long did this take?
did you use rebar in any of the concrete?
I was going to ask the same question . In 30 plus years in construction . I hve never seen anyone not put steel or at least wire mesh in a slab. .Even as small as an 8X8 or 10X 10 .
My thoughts too. But what do I know :-)
@@marclangevin9152 I’ve seen a lot of concrete video’s lately and they are adding fiberglass fibers instead of mats or rebar.
You have the doors opening outward? Seems strange.
It appears this was built in the south so outward doors work well. Up north it’s always an in swing.
C'est qui le clampin avec les mains dans les poches qui n'en fout pas une rame ? B.
No rebar in concrete. Good grief.
Read The description... Says Fiber Reinforced
Kki