With Ryan's th-cam.com/users/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
I just found you today for the first time , no idea why TH-cam took this long to recommend you. I have I my watched a few so far but your a good builder, I like your attention to details for such simple buildings . You have invested in the right equipment to really help you in the types of buildings you do. No waiting for a crane to show up , you have that solution on-site you have a well thought out bussiness it seems, and somehow found some good people to work for you, they have become very hard to find in my area , young people have no interest in construction any more.
A true craftsman is OCD 9 out of ten times...you take the crown brother. Love watching, stay safe and thanks for the vids. Edit, almost forgot to mention...I am watching you for the first time this week because I am turning my detached 1940 garage to a winterproof machine shop. I am starting with professionally installed closed foam insulation from a great local company here in western NY and then I'm doing the rest myself. On a side note... I am a John Saunders student from 2016 and just happened to be machining partners with Jimmy Diresta that very week of CNC training. I did not know who Jimmy was at the time. It took the second night at the hotel after class that I looked online and almost shit how many followers he had. Great class though and I'm in the video with Jimmy that John put up so that's kinda cool too. The reason I'm finishing my garage is so I can afford to finance a second CNC vs taking out too much for a new pole building I had quoted for me last week. So thanks for the great help just by providing knowledge just the same way John and Jimmy inspired me to grow my business.
Thankyou for everything, just getting into carpentry and your videos mean everything to me, it is just so well thought out and well explained. Keep it up
I had a Bostitch framer do the same thing and I got one in the upper thigh. I learned a valuable lesson about where the gun was pointed when I put the air hose on, and yes this one was sent in for repairs.
I'm so happy I found your page. I love construction work and had my own small contracting business years ago. Unfortunately the body can't do it anymore as I am now 71 years old. But I do love watching you and your explanations of everything keep them coming. I look forward to more videos of the man cave.
Really happy to see the quality control and attention to detail you employ. That said, I was surprised the footers seem to be so far off from where the brackets ultimately went, some even sitting very close to the edge.
You should package up the jumbo nailer and send it off to the manufacture and a link to the video. Nail guns should never pop off like that at any time. That will help research for safer nailers. I love your videos and the straight walls too.
This building is form follows function. Laughed when you said "Bothers dogs" and a dog barks in seeming agreement. LOL Great the homeowner willing to lend a hand.
I’m building a 30’x40’ post frame with 14’ walls. My plans were to add a 12’ lean to down the 40’ side. Unfortunately like your problem, that put me over the allowed 1500sqft. I ended up getting a permit for the 30x40. Once I complete that I will resubmit for a new permit for the lean to. I’ve already told the building inspector that I’m not going to finish the 40’ wall in the area where my lean to mono truss is going to sit.
You should consider laser marking the sono-tube with the laser before pouring. Mark the spot through the tube with a couple two inch nails, so you can pour all piers level/place the brackets level, and go to town with your framing. Like you do!!
I prefer to use concrete blocks for batter boards, 1200kg, only thing moving them are a exevator and frost, so not suitable for for elevation marks set by the surveyer, long term.. Moving it to the first poured footing/wall is first priority when it can be done. Love watching your videos, always learning something new🙂
Thanks for the heads-up on the Festool. I bought their track and mitre saws when they first came out and have always been impressed by them. It always seemed their battery technology was lagging some years behind the competition however.
Hahaha, so I'm watching this sitting on the couch with my French Mastiff... As soon as you said "people say it bothers their dogs". This beast wakes up from a dead sleep to bark and try to figure out what the hell he just heard! 😂
Not easy to wake a sleeping Mastiff !! I had a Boerboel years ago that could snore through a cyclone but would jump up at the sound of my daughter coming home from school....and I still miss the big ugly bugger too....the dog that is , not the daughter 😊
When you seldomly use a pneumatic nailer store it upside down with the contact safety facing up, this allows the residue pneumatic tool oil to flow to the firing valve in the cap.
I can tell you're a precisionist, and a perfectionist, much like myself. My folks and I have put up a 30x60 pole barn to use for a farm shop that's about 3" out of square. Not the end of the world, but it bugs me knowing that when I go to put tin on the sides, I'm gonna have to do a lot of "fudging" to bring out the DiResta in it (if it looks straight, it is straight).
The zoning board in that local must be a bunch of snowflakes. Too big REALLY 🤔 If possible best to avoid developments with building restrictions. Nice video and appreciate the fine professional craftsmanship you demonstrate. Love the Kubota 🍊 SVL 90 great machine.
Hey I Love watching your videos. They always inspires me to be better at my work. I'm always looking for ways to be more proficient, have you looked into using battery powered guns so that you don't have to pull out a hose or air compressor every time I noticed a few TH-camrs started using batteries. 2018 going on 2019 battery powered equipment has come a long ways. I know that you need a lot more power to get your nails through the wood I don't know if there's anything out there but would be a lot easier for you.
The sound woke up my cat. Also, in the past, I have gotten a head ache when that thing goes off constantly. Thanks for turning it down but I still have to mute from time to time.
have you ever considered using ratchet binders instead of the snap binders..... could possibly give you a finer adjustment vs only a link in the chain. Appreciate the videos!!!!
Bigpete9000 funny story... that’s guys paperwork from the realtor was missing the bylaws page and he built it not knowing.... now they are trying to figure out what to do... it even was supposed to have brick to match his house???
I like how for your post buildings you use concrete footings with the metal tie brackets to attach the posts. Around here, builders just auger a hole, drop in the post and fill it in, no concrete and other than the post being a standard treated post, nothing else is done to prevent rot. I'm curious how these buildings are going to hold up in 50-60 years
Good thing you boys from North Illinois have good gun safety like us in Alberta Canada, Greg almost took a few jumbo nails!! Haha keep up the good work guys, love the vids!!
If your compressor has a dry line. You must oil your air tools daily. One drop down the air hole. If you didn’t oil the nailer after lying for a while, probably dried out.
Can you describe how install the internal perlins in the interior corner? I understand the extra 2x6 to make the end wall flush but what about the other wall? What do you nail those perlins to? I am building a 40x80 myself am watching the hell out of you videos!! Keep going they’re awesome
Great video! In italy we make buildings in a complete different way, so someone can explain me why use nails and not screws? Also, add some glue to all these joint and between the single pieces that make the posts could make the structure stronger or it doesn't make difference?
Sam I Am back in the 50s the whole house WAS A MANCAVE, because afterall it is always the man who pays for it, so it only makes sense to being the man who imposes his preference over the female, and not the other way around as it happens since the 60
Hey love your videos great job, thanks for sharing the knowledge I am trying to build a barndominium in SW Idaho. For whatever reason, I can not find a builder that will use brackets like the ones you use in concrete, or laminated post for the trusses to slide into. I know your a big believer in both, and I see why. I will not have my post buried in concrete. So I will get them brackets. How much will the trusses be affected by mating them to the side of the post? Is that worth the fight from the contractor? Thanks for everything.
Turn ur Jumbo Nail Gun upside down & Put a few drops of 3 in 1 oil in the air plug in hole & let it drop down into the gun. Do this frequently as ur using it, Maybe once a week or once every 3 weeks. This will lubricate the seals & also lube the piston driver. The 3 in 1 oil will keep ur seals from freezing up. They freeze because the moisture that the airline & compressor pushes into the gun. 3 drops of oil at a time is all you need, just once every week -three weeks depending on how much U are using it. If ur using it alot, oil it once a week, if ur not then every 3 weeks.
Love watching the channel, very interesting and fun to watch, with lots of info, just a quick question though. Why not set the brackets to grade with the level while setting them in the concrete compared to going back and measuring later?
Ron LaMarre we basically do but even with the most precise setting... concrete can move during the cure... best to recheck before the build again... you only get one chance to do it right
Next time you plug the air hose onto the nail gun just make sure there are not any nails in the gun first ! :-) Haven't seen you guys since you finished April's shop .... You all do great work ! I used to work on quite a few construction sites over the years and really enjoy watching anything take shape from a pile of wood to a beautiful building or any project really !
The whole zoning, square footage variance, etc... is so foreign to me living here in Texas. This is the land of no zoning and no code just build what you want where you want. I live in the country an unincorporated part of the county. If you want to build out here you're supposed to get a building permit, it's like $50. They might tell you that you have to build it up to get out of the flood zone, you'll need a septic, but that's it. Now let's say you start building and don't get a permit if they catch you it's a $500 dollar fine, that's it.
And thats how you create a giant mess. Maybe its ok when not a lot of people live there but thats definitely a no-go in cities or areas where there are actually people around.
Right, thank you Texas my goodness lol. Yea I agree man, I'm a tradesman(A GOOD HONEST ONE! NOT A HACK SLAP IT TOGETHER TYPE). Feels good to build sheds and decks for clients. Some and all Texas ask is don't connect it to the house. I know you said "land of no zoning" but I believe you might mean for those non-commercial areas like "in the country" where you can by land and do literally whatever the hell you want. Greenville Texas country areas you can can build a house and not worry about no code, just worry about the people you hire. The only zoning at least in areas like that you worry about is not crossing over lot lines. The city parts is where you have the problems like zero-lot and square footage nonsense. DFW areas got code compliance vehicles ever 20ft lol. Starting to like the country/burbs better lol
To be honest, I still have to watch the video. But I just like the fact I'm the first to comment and give you a thumbs up. And since I like all your videos until now, I feel I can honestly do this :-)
With Ryan's th-cam.com/users/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
You just go around TH-cam, make a generic comment to get some thumbs up, then edit with your spam?
You may be the BEST "how to" construction TH-cam guy out here. No cap !!!!
Wow thanks that means something
I just found you today for the first time , no idea why TH-cam took this long to recommend you. I have I my watched a few so far but your a good builder, I like your attention to details for such simple buildings . You have invested in the right equipment to really help you in the types of buildings you do. No waiting for a crane to show up , you have that solution on-site you have a well thought out bussiness it seems, and somehow found some good people to work for you, they have become very hard to find in my area , young people have no interest in construction any more.
Another PREMIUM quality masterpiece by the rockstars at R&R!!! None better!!!
I built barns for a couple of years it’s really nice to see it done a different way! There’s a lot of cool new stuff I’m learning from your videos!!
It's fascinating how you use natural resources so effectively
A true craftsman is OCD 9 out of ten times...you take the crown brother. Love watching, stay safe and thanks for the vids. Edit, almost forgot to mention...I am watching you for the first time this week because I am turning my detached 1940 garage to a winterproof machine shop. I am starting with professionally installed closed foam insulation from a great local company here in western NY and then I'm doing the rest myself. On a side note... I am a John Saunders student from 2016 and just happened to be machining partners with Jimmy Diresta that very week of CNC training. I did not know who Jimmy was at the time. It took the second night at the hotel after class that I looked online and almost shit how many followers he had. Great class though and I'm in the video with Jimmy that John put up so that's kinda cool too. The reason I'm finishing my garage is so I can afford to finance a second CNC vs taking out too much for a new pole building I had quoted for me last week. So thanks for the great help just by providing knowledge just the same way John and Jimmy inspired me to grow my business.
Awesome to hear that story
Thankyou for everything, just getting into carpentry and your videos mean everything to me, it is just so well thought out and well explained. Keep it up
I have done a man cave and its brilliant, Tiled floor and underfloor heating.
I had a Bostitch framer do the same thing and I got one in the upper thigh. I learned a valuable lesson about where the gun was pointed when I put the air hose on, and yes this one was sent in for repairs.
Your attention to detail is amazing.
wow, good tip on that saw to make perfect joints
I'm so happy I found your page. I love construction work and had my own small contracting business years ago. Unfortunately the body can't do it anymore as I am now 71 years old. But I do love watching you and your explanations of everything keep them coming. I look forward to more videos of the man cave.
This team has the right tools for the job. Love the efficiency!
You, sir, are taking pole barn building to the next level.
Takes out the annoying sound to keep dogs from being bothered and adds a loud bark. hahaha I love it. :)
Your witty humor is great.
Really happy to see the quality control and attention to detail you employ. That said, I was surprised the footers seem to be so far off from where the brackets ultimately went, some even sitting very close to the edge.
Another great series! Thanks, Kyle and Team! The word is coplanar: on or sharing the same plane.
Man you do a great job explaining the reasons for what you do so well. You are a credit to your profession.
These videos are awesome! Very detailed and informative. Also, the music got better at the end.
I'm running out of positive adjectives to praise your work!
Cheers from Tokyo!
I use the grade stick in excavation. Just use paint mark down my inches on the ground before I cut. Nice guide.
You should package up the jumbo nailer and send it off to the manufacture and a link to the video. Nail guns should never pop off like that at any time. That will help research for safer nailers. I love your videos and the straight walls too.
Nice work.. Plumb and square. gotta love it..
I have no need for a jumbo nailer, but I sure want to get one. Great video.
Setting that lvl into the post was a beautiful thing.
This building is form follows function.
Laughed when you said "Bothers dogs" and a dog barks in seeming agreement. LOL
Great the homeowner willing to lend a hand.
Thanks brother, you doing the great job, I learn a lot from your video, big thanks brother.
looking forward to see the metal roof valley and how you do it!
never mind, it doesn't look like there will be a valley
No valley but a couple other details
I absolutely love these build videos. You the man. And I told you before. Keep Greg away from the radio dial.
when u start talking about accuracy and an r&b love song starts playing in the background..... always happens to me too
I’m building a 30’x40’ post frame with 14’ walls. My plans were to add a 12’ lean to down the 40’ side. Unfortunately like your problem, that put me over the allowed 1500sqft. I ended up getting a permit for the 30x40. Once I complete that I will resubmit for a new permit for the lean to. I’ve already told the building inspector that I’m not going to finish the 40’ wall in the area where my lean to mono truss is going to sit.
You should consider laser marking the sono-tube with the laser before pouring. Mark the spot through the tube with a couple two inch nails, so you can pour all piers level/place the brackets level, and go to town with your framing. Like you do!!
Love the hat man! Finally bought, and received mine a couple days ago! Now I can rep RR when I work!
Aaron Widder you are the man !!!
I prefer to use concrete blocks for batter boards, 1200kg, only thing moving them are a exevator and frost, so not suitable for for elevation marks set by the surveyer, long term.. Moving it to the first poured footing/wall is first priority when it can be done. Love watching your videos, always learning something new🙂
Thanks for the heads-up on the Festool. I bought their track and mitre saws when they first came out and have always been impressed by them. It always seemed their battery technology was lagging some years behind the competition however.
Perfect team work👍👏👏👏👏👏
You've got to love the Gov being able to tell you what you can and can't build on your own property.
You don’t own the property surrounding you. Move to where there are no neighbors. “Gov” is just people. Grow up.
Awesome workmanship!
Hahaha, so I'm watching this sitting on the couch with my French Mastiff... As soon as you said "people say it bothers their dogs". This beast wakes up from a dead sleep to bark and try to figure out what the hell he just heard! 😂
Not easy to wake a sleeping Mastiff !!
I had a Boerboel years ago that could snore through a cyclone but would jump up at the sound of my daughter coming home from school....and I still miss the big ugly bugger too....the dog that is , not the daughter 😊
As he said that, wife’s Boston started shaking like a bowl of jello
excellent video with great details. watched the first one to square it up, both great videos. keep em coming
When you seldomly use a pneumatic nailer store it upside down with the contact safety facing up, this allows the residue pneumatic tool oil to flow to the firing valve in the cap.
Nice touch with the dog bark 😂🤣😂
Very excited for this series.
You guys are awesome! Keep up the great work!
I liked all your Toys they make your much easy!
Great review !
Me dieron ganas de trabajar con ustedes... muy buen trabajo :)
Keep em coming .
I can tell you're a precisionist, and a perfectionist, much like myself. My folks and I have put up a 30x60 pole barn to use for a farm shop that's about 3" out of square. Not the end of the world, but it bugs me knowing that when I go to put tin on the sides, I'm gonna have to do a lot of "fudging" to bring out the DiResta in it (if it looks straight, it is straight).
Great video! You should do a video that goes really in depth about how you find your grade and stuff and using your lasers
Another great series, thanks Kyle. I like the detailed explanation.
Good insight, really enjoy the videos. Keep them coming.
As always great video teaching me a lot thank you so much have a blessed day
Man.. That elevation rod is insanely cool. I didn't actually know those existed.
Another great one!
The zoning board in that local must be a bunch of snowflakes. Too big REALLY 🤔 If possible best to avoid developments with building restrictions. Nice video and appreciate the fine professional craftsmanship you demonstrate. Love the Kubota 🍊 SVL 90 great machine.
Absolutely love the kubota
"Spot On" Good English Expression!!!
"Why didn't you bring the scissor lift" as you record and laugh at him. Hahahaha. Love it.
Adam Olson I have no clue why he climbed up there... he wanted to show off it’s called karma
14:22 that's a song by " Jeremih " he is a Rap/R&B artist. Great job on the video!!!
The HKC is great for cutting stair stringers
Hey I Love watching your videos. They always inspires me to be better at my work. I'm always looking for ways to be more proficient, have you looked into using battery powered guns so that you don't have to pull out a hose or air compressor every time I noticed a few TH-camrs started using batteries. 2018 going on 2019 battery powered equipment has come a long ways. I know that you need a lot more power to get your nails through the wood I don't know if there's anything out there but would be a lot easier for you.
The sound woke up my cat. Also, in the past, I have gotten a head ache when that thing goes off constantly. Thanks for turning it down but I still have to mute from time to time.
Great video!! How long have you and Greg been “together.” You two are a dynamic duo.
Matt Hilliker 🤦🏼♂️
have you ever considered using ratchet binders instead of the snap binders..... could possibly give you a finer adjustment vs only a link in the chain.
Appreciate the videos!!!!
2:33 it must be weird zoning when there is a giant garage on the property across the street and you have to build small on this job
I was thinking the same thing...
Bigpete9000 funny story... that’s guys paperwork from the realtor was missing the bylaws page and he built it not knowing.... now they are trying to figure out what to do... it even was supposed to have brick to match his house???
RR Buildings that sucks
@@RRBuildings holy crap what s headache
DJ Greg strikes again with that R&B
Just realized how close you are to Peoria! Small world.
Brother, your side comments are hilarious!
Have you ever reviewed the makita rear handle saw? Also paused to check out that speed square. Pretty sweet.
That's 30 minutes from my house where you are building and I see you all the time in my local menards where I work
Where in northern Illinois?
Creeper...
I like how for your post buildings you use concrete footings with the metal tie brackets to attach the posts. Around here, builders just auger a hole, drop in the post and fill it in, no concrete and other than the post being a standard treated post, nothing else is done to prevent rot. I'm curious how these buildings are going to hold up in 50-60 years
38 years working with pneumatic tools taught me one valuable lesson. Oil your tools regularly.
John Nelson I do every time we use them... every time.
Good thing you boys from North Illinois have good gun safety like us in Alberta Canada, Greg almost took a few jumbo nails!! Haha keep up the good work guys, love the vids!!
Great work very interesting thanks for sharing 👍👍👍
love your videos
If your compressor has a dry line. You must oil your air tools daily. One drop down the air hole. If you didn’t oil the nailer after lying for a while, probably dried out.
Can you describe how install the internal perlins in the interior corner? I understand the extra 2x6 to make the end wall flush but what about the other wall? What do you nail those perlins to?
I am building a 40x80 myself am watching the hell out of you videos!! Keep going they’re awesome
Great video! In italy we make buildings in a complete different way, so someone can explain me why use nails and not screws? Also, add some glue to all these joint and between the single pieces that make the posts could make the structure stronger or it doesn't make difference?
You had me at "man cave"
Sam I Am lol
Sam I Am back in the 50s the whole house WAS A MANCAVE, because afterall it is always the man who pays for it, so it only makes sense to being the man who imposes his preference over the female, and not the other way around as it happens since the 60
Agree, lov his work!
@@rronaldreagan ...Bill Burr reference?
Customer has a nice corner location. Too bad codes restrict design. RR, do you do in house design?
Nice Festool German Engineering you got going on there!
Nice stickers in the trailer you should do a video on them bc why not
I'm your fan
That hat is great. Don't see it on the bigcartel store though. Anywhere I could buy one?
Hey love your videos great job, thanks for sharing the knowledge
I am trying to build a barndominium in SW Idaho. For whatever reason, I can not find a builder that will use brackets like the ones you use in concrete, or laminated post for the trusses to slide into.
I know your a big believer in both, and I see why. I will not have my post buried in concrete. So I will get them brackets.
How much will the trusses be affected by mating them to the side of the post? Is that worth the fight from the contractor? Thanks for everything.
Who let Greg control the music? Haha great videos!
Turn ur Jumbo Nail Gun upside down & Put a few drops of 3 in 1 oil in the air plug in hole & let it drop down into the gun. Do this frequently as ur using it, Maybe once a week or once every 3 weeks. This will lubricate the seals & also lube the piston driver. The 3 in 1 oil will keep ur seals from freezing up. They freeze because the moisture that the airline & compressor pushes into the gun.
3 drops of oil at a time is all you need, just once every week -three weeks depending on how much U are using it. If ur using it alot, oil it once a week, if ur not then every 3 weeks.
I oil it all the time
I see you have a pair of iso tunes. I bought a pair about a month ago. They are really good headphones.
Is the building in the back of some of your shots also an RR Building? If not, on the lean-to they replicated the roofline you like to use.
Love watching the channel, very interesting and fun to watch, with lots of info, just a quick question though. Why not set the brackets to grade with the level while setting them in the concrete compared to going back and measuring later?
Ron LaMarre we basically do but even with the most precise setting... concrete can move during the cure... best to recheck before the build again... you only get one chance to do it right
Right. It's more effective.
Next time you plug the air hose onto the nail gun just make sure there are not any nails in the gun first ! :-) Haven't seen you guys since you finished April's shop .... You all do great work ! I used to work on quite a few construction sites over the years and really enjoy watching anything take shape from a pile of wood to a beautiful building or any project really !
The whole zoning, square footage variance, etc... is so foreign to me living here in Texas. This is the land of no zoning and no code just build what you want where you want.
I live in the country an unincorporated part of the county. If you want to build out here you're supposed to get a building permit, it's like $50. They might tell you that you have to build it up to get out of the flood zone, you'll need a septic, but that's it. Now let's say you start building and don't get a permit if they catch you it's a $500 dollar fine, that's it.
Sean Jones and thats hiw it should be.
Men have gotten uses to being stolen from so often that we dont recognize immorality anh more
And thats how you create a giant mess. Maybe its ok when not a lot of people live there but thats definitely a no-go in cities or areas where there are actually people around.
Right, thank you Texas my goodness lol. Yea I agree man, I'm a tradesman(A GOOD HONEST ONE! NOT A HACK SLAP IT TOGETHER TYPE). Feels good to build sheds and decks for clients. Some and all Texas ask is don't connect it to the house.
I know you said "land of no zoning" but I believe you might mean for those non-commercial areas like "in the country" where you can by land and do literally whatever the hell you want. Greenville Texas country areas you can can build a house and not worry about no code, just worry about the people you hire. The only zoning at least in areas like that you worry about is not crossing over lot lines. The city parts is where you have the problems like zero-lot and square footage nonsense. DFW areas got code compliance vehicles ever 20ft lol. Starting to like the country/burbs better lol
Great explaination! thanks!
To be honest, I still have to watch the video. But I just like the fact I'm the first to comment and give you a thumbs up. And since I like all your videos until now, I feel I can honestly do this :-)
TheHuizenre haha that’s awesome man much love and respect!! Thank you
5:16 man I really like that speed square.. who makes it or where can I get one?
Martinez tools
THE LASER BEEP drives my dogs nuts. Funny he mentions it!
What kind of nail gun are you using?
That thing is a beast
Ayy, just started watching your channel and I live in naperville!
Excited about the new series! Why did you have to cover the logo on your Martinez speed square?
Daniel Helms you just said why.... it’s not a speed square.... can’t say speed square in ragweed’s to a square unless it’s a swanson
Lol... never even thought of that...the little details!!
anther great video !!