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Full Timelapse of a 24x22 Garage Build
This 2 car garage is 24 feet wide by 22 feet deep. I worked solo in building this garage and have roughly 150 hours into it. There were times where it would have been nice to have an extra set of hands, so if you are looking to build a garage like this just know it can be done solo but it would be smart to have an extra person.
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If I come to a stop and plan on reving it hard do I need to drop back to one and slowly work my way back up?
You've got a bad bearing on that disk, It'll cause some serious damage if not soon replaced
Truly impressive garage build IZ & I’m still trying to wrap my head around the fact you did this entire build 100% solo - WOW‼️
Bro, I want to ask something. I bought a new 125 cc ATV. When I tried driving it, it felt like my ATV was drifting to the side even though I was on a flat and straight road with no obstacles, and I ended up crashing into a trash can. I wanted to go straight. My question is, is this normal for a beginner who is riding an ATV for the first time? I would appreciate any advice, tips, and tricks for beginners riding an ATV.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Do you know the manufacturer of the Sun Canopy?
i have 2 words for that
What’s that
Really Nice build IZ Customs
Can you make one for automatic
Hi I like your vid
Good job! How's it holding up?
It’s holding up great
Hey so everything was good but little confused on the part where you said something about it being really hard on the transmission, what is it that your not supposed to do?
How much weight could that hold on your particular four wheeler
It’s been over 2 years now and I’ve loaded a lot of heavy stuff in this rack and I haven’t broke or bent anything.
Love that Sound! My Grandpa had one identical to that...Sun canopy too. That was my favorite tractor of his. Brought back so many wonderful memories.
Ya, they are some pretty neat sounding tractors. Nothing beats the sound of a good ol’ jonny popper! I’m glad to hear you liked the video!
T hats what I call intelligent farming
Thanks bro, bought an old yamaha to mess around with wasn't quite sure how the manual works
No problem 👍
An excellent construction and presention. I particulary liked the way you bolted the basket down rather than up. Why doesn't everybody do this? Great work young fella.
Thanks!
Good job, better than what you would buy from the store
Thanks!
What size wheels did you use?
24” if I remember correctly
Good job. These come in handy. I made 2 about 20 years ago out of 1/4” pressure treated plywood and added lids or tops to them then painted the whole outside of boxes black
Ya, I’ve had mine for over 2 years now and don’t know how we got along without it.
Great job. The finish looked professional.
Thanks!
Love your metal bandsaw! Good old iron that can run for centuries! Thanks for the great video.
Ya, it’s a pretty awesome machine!
Now what ya do with it???
Nice 630 enjoyed
Glad to hear
Sounds ‘easy’ so what I’m wondering is when I’m on rough terrain with rocks on a steep uphill and I need to downshift am I gonna be able to pick my foot up and shift (as well as ease off throttle and use hand shifter when I’m probably holding on) …I’ve got a lot of steep up down terrain on my new land and I’m thinking manual might give me a better performance, but I’m worried about it being too hard to shift when I need to. Like riding a bike, uphill and trying to shift late after coming down the hill hard to get off the pedals.
No, it shouldn’t be a problem. Just got to get the hang of it.
i ended up getting an auto bc scared. lol thanks for the info though i apprecaite it@@IZCustoms
Ok you explained it better than my husband. Thank you. He was making me feel stupid because I didn’t understand it.
He doesn't want you to ride lol jk
Glad to hear you found the video helpful!
Bunu nerden alabiliriz
I got mine at bomgaars
You might want to rethink your design.
Good video kid
Thanks!
Thank you just bought one of these barn find it’s covered in grease and oil was having a hard time finding the drain plug. I’m doing a complete service on it and then a wash/scrub down.
That is 1 very nice job. Next time be sure to put your pickup outside so the orange sparks from grinding and welding don't imbed into the paint and glass.
I‘ve been reading a lot about AI & ChatGPT recently & just ran across this quote (see below) that basically is a huge SHOUTOUT for someone like you & the projects you share with us on your channel because you definitely know how to innovate, experiment, & “think outside the box!” Thanks for sharing another awesome video with us & here’s the quote: “While AI has made significant strides in many fields, it falls short when it comes to the creativity and intuition that human craftsmen bring to their work. Machines can crunch numbers and execute repetitive tasks, but they lack the ability to think outside the box, to experiment, and to innovate.”
Great Video!
That's a fancy topper. Would have saved me a lot of sun burn back in the day, lol.
One Question: Where's the Clutch?
I believe it’s an automatic clutch
Semi auto
Hey my last name is also Zimmerman!
Cool
Excellent, exactly what I'm looking to do for my grizzly 600 ultramatic
Another genius creation; where did you come up with this idea? I think it’s ever so clever‼️
Just thought of it.
Thanks for showing me where the drain plug is my guy.
Yep
If I may ask, where is the clutch on that bike. How you are shifting sounds more like a semi-automatic quad
Nice!
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Awesome!!!
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Nice vid
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Thanks for sharing )))
Yep
Nice.. how tall are the arm post's?
i doubt the wheel has beveled holes on the reverse side. Its not really a good idea to do that.
Ingenuity at it finest
Nice
Excellent video; I liked how you intermittently pause & explain what you are doing next as that is very helpful for novices like me. Happy New Year to you & your family; I’m really looking forward to seeing more Zimmerman Projects in 2023‼️
What a gorgeous looking “ready to move in” end product from such a talented & incredibly young builder -WOW! I especially like the inside western red cedar panel finish. Just really proud of you & what you do & hoping your channel keeps growing too!
Thank you!!
So cool! That will last for years.
I love controlled burns