as a steel construction manager in germany, I have to admit that this is a litle different than what I know, but as far as I can tell, it should be a really sturdy construction. Way better than all those wooden buildings I have seen in the states. Well done =) However, the safety regulations were not met xD I'm glad you all survived ^^
Can, and do, OSHA take action based on TH-cam videos? The guys met Paul from FabRats last year, and he had a situation where he was charged with moving a boat that might have some sort of mussel on its hull. That was not safety related, and the official who made the infringement was a jumped up jerk, but it was based on Paul’s TH-cam footage. Either way, I am just glad that no one fell. I fell a similar height onto dirt 15 odd years ago, and broke my back and three ribs, and that has been life changing for me. I can still walk, but I have chronic pain.
These videos are so wholesome to watch. But I have to say, the camera work and editing (including music) on these are just above and beyond. It wouldn’t be the same thing without it. You guys make a great team really complementing each other to create truly epic content! I love it ❤
I completely disagree, editing is jarring and seems intentionally backwards to presumably add minutes to the video. Timelapses show previsiosly seen elements and do nothing to show progression when the progress has ready been showcased.
@@JayC133I agree as well. The editing isn’t actually very good. It’s all over the place shaky too many frame changes and not actually showing the build. It’s all look here oh wait look here…. It’s too much
With all the rain / snow coming off the back of that roof , you may want to put in an asphalt or concrete drainage ditch leading into the woods . Too much ground water will seep between the wall and floor making a mess in your " Premium " new shop . Plus the erosion will damage the yard and driveway . Just a suggestion from a long time subscriber who is in the trades . Looking forward to the next video , keep up the good work !!
The flat head bolt is your overlap bolt. You bolt the pearling Or Gert to the clip this way, you can overlap the pearling And then fold it all together.
Came looking for the "why". Knew there had to be. Hilarious that Ethan gets all worked up calling the engineers all kinds of names simply because he doesn't know. But assumes he must be right, coz Ethan.
You are the kind of guy when it comes to getting things done there’s no such thing as no or can’t do awesome happy for your growth and the shop. God bless be safe.
I’ve been watching your videos since the first Barbie Mustang, your hard grinding has really paid off! Can’t wait to see what you take on in this much space.
You guys really need to make a playlist out of this garage build. I was looking for one so I could watch it from start to finish. Loving your videos 🤩👍🏼
The one pan head is to secure the first purlin to the plate. Then the overlapping purling on top of that with regular type bolts. At least on the roof. I've help build a lot of Mueller buildings which are basically the same and that's how the prints were. We made the same mistake you were griping about arounf 25 minutes.
Watching all the hard hats, safety shoes and all the other safety measures you guys are taking makes me proud and my heart very warm. Nothing you guys ever do is without thorough planning and always with safety and security in mind. Just don't die. We want to see more from you guys for many years still.
I couldn't be happier for you guys! Long anticipated and well deserved. The fact that you did all you have done outta that lil shop is really amazing in so many ways! I'm really looking forward to some amazing next level builds coming out of there before long! PREMIUM! As Always, May God Bless you and yours! 😇
I stumbled across this channel not too long ago and it has become my favorite channel very quickly. I’ve been binge watching. The fabrication and the skill level is insane. Thank you so much for posting this progress, shop is going to be sick!!!!
It's so you can bolt it before you lap it they are actually awsome to have to you can tie off the rafters with the Perkins and not have to take the bolt back out later when you lap in another one
Love to see the crew reaping the benefits that you all deserve. Almost time to make the old shop a small air bnb for your subscribers or a sweet museum of the GHPC history.
The flat heads are there to hold to fasten the gurt then you next piece overlaps and gets 3 normal bolts also most building only take 2 bolts in the perlin clips
One comment about how stupid they're being for taking that huge of a risk. Good god. People in this comment section are just primed to get themselves injured beyond repair.
premium ~~I LOVE YOUR LOCATION ~~~~ i love your land, i love how the new shop is where it is, kinda built into the hillside, its just all SO MAJESTIC .... i love love you land the trees all of it !! its PERFECT
I build wood pole barns for a living and watching this one go up was pretty cool! You nailed all the terminology! I was surprised you never broke out a level on your structural beams. But yes you would normally you would run your perlins straight up but with your application it is a little difficult
Awesome.. Highly recommend installation of gutter to drain off back of building around the sides. also would install underground drain pipes leading to the front to minimize erosion. That roof will shed off an immense amount of water.
As the sun heats a steel beam it will expand in length but also the side of the beam in the sun will expand more than the side in the shade and will arc a little too. So as the day goes on the beams move all around making alignment even more tricky. Man, this looks good. Can't wait till yall move in.
Man this thing is really coming together. Cant wait to see it in use. Ive got 1 concern though. I know that you have graded the ground to direct water away on the back side but yall should definitely still do some kind of French drain to keep water running off the back of the roof from eroding the hill.
What a fantastic shop! I'm now 100% on board with the idea of a shed roof for my own dream shop, to be facing South, and entirely covered with PV panels...
It’s really starting to look like a workshop, or one huge jump depending on which way you look at it!😂 so glad to see it come to fruition and can’t wait to see the creations that will come out of it.
I just got done watching your Hayabusa snow bike video. Awesome setup. For anyone that knows me, I'll take on 99 percent of challenges on my sleds. When winter comes around , I would love to see a video of the Hayabusa taking on a sixty-degree powder climb.
good stuff the ultimate grind hard build hope u guys get a lift or 3 .......for the bigger toys. been a fan all along my how its grow keep up the hard work .. thanks you Guys are top of the list entertainment
The filming and editing is top notch. It's good to see y'all building the shop yourselves, as it saves money and means more when you do it yourself. However watching y'all trust the excavator bucket and skidsteer pole to stand on makes my back shiver. So much could have been done from a trailered boom lift safely. One hiccup or slip and someone wouldn't be making much content for a few months. That being said, looking forward to the finished shop! It'll be Premium Plus.
Edwin, Ethan, Stephen and Willy - YOU GUYS ROCK!!!!!1 As a LLOOONNNNGGGGGG time GHP fanboy, I have watched you guys come a long way. So stoked to watch your growth and see all your badass life dreams coming true. This new shop will be a GAME CHANGER!!!!
I'm excited to see when you guys get to the mechanical section of your shop. I'm curious if you are going to do more than just the in floor heating. I'm nothing more than an arm chair mechanic but when it comes to building mechanical systems I know a lot more about it as I'm a mechanical engineer for commercial buildings by trade.
I run only in floor heat in the UP of MI and it's more than enough for my 40x50, I've considered adding an overhead infrared tube to melt cars off quicker. It's awesome because the floor dries up quickly.
@@906MediaProductions First of all, Michigan Represent! right on Lake Michigan in the lower peninsula myself. Second, In floor heat is awesome for vehicle garages, and tube heaters are a great addition. Is it a propane/Natural Gas boiler or wood fired heater? with how much wood Ethan cuts it wouldn't surprise me if they go with a wood fired boiler for there new shop.
@@kalathos0042 propane for now, but looking into a clean waste oil burner to offset it. Wood is nice for the cost if you have the land, but it's awful when you need to constantly feed it, someone always has to be around to feed the boiler. Wood with a gas backup is great though, any wood you burn just offsets the gas used.
@@906MediaProductions 100% get that, growing up my parents heated with wood. they had a propane furnace but would never really use it unless we were gone for some reason and couldn't keep feeding the wood stove. and yes, it is cheap to feed but there is a lot of labor involved. i remember spending most of the summers just cutting, splitting and stacking wood for the winters.
As far as the flat head bolt thing, it's an OSHA requirement for why it has to be like that. Basically so that the girt/purlin is attached to something while lining up the other member and can't slide off.
God this is quickly becoming one of my all time favorite TH-cam channels. The music, the vibe, the personality, even the silly jokes and puns. This whole thing is just so cool- and this coming from a nobody of a mechanic and an absolute failure of an engineer. As a content creator and media consultant I cannot wait to meet you all~✌️😘
I think this roof is ideal for completely filling it with solar panels and perhaps installing a home battery. we have seen many times in the past that the electricity goes out. and make sure there are good acoustics inside. not too much reverberation!
I feel like for every pound of work, Ethan gets the affect of one cup of coffee. I've never seen someone GAIN energy from having physical and mental labor but Ethan is someone who does!!
Kids, don’t try this at home or work when you’re older. A gust of wind or your colleagues’ lack of experience could kill you if you’re not wearing a harness. Safety measures exist for a good reason.
Kids, take risks and don't listen too this coward. life is meant to be lived and "safety" should never be the first thought in your mind. OHSA is hated for a reason.
As the old man that still. Does 💯 of the bad naughty not safe methods every single day, I will say the following: don't use hydraulics as scaffolding UNTIL you have seen a bucket drop to the ground from a random hose failure. Don't climb on upright single beams UNTIL you've seen them fall over like pixie sticks and smash everything. Steel toed leather work boots everyday all the time. But of course you should experience welding splatter burns on the top of your sneaker feet or hot cutoff torch parts melting through the bottom of your Crocs. Totally worth it. Safety glasses fog up, but so does your vision when the metal shavings get in there. It's fine.
Kiwi New Zealand, awesome work guys , nice to see all the concrete went off well. Super impressive all the steel work, good rake so snow slides off easy, yeah. Great job. Congratz Cheers gentlemen🥰
as a guy that does this for a living y’all are doin pretty good! also that is a spud wrench lol stick the pointy end in the holes and move it the direction you need the steel to move, with a sleeved bar you can move the world
When you build the swing get a horse float door spring and mount it on that, it will make it a bungee swing and its super fun, speaking from experience
This is going to be epic! Cant wait to see what builds come out of it! It’s funny how most people building a building talk about the jobs it will help with and you guys talk about how you can hang ropes and use it as a snow ramp. Love it!
I got 99 problems but safety aint one. Renting a lift or two was apparently too hard. Day one of erection could have been the last day with erection. Any fall from the heights and all the rest of the episodes will be building wheelchairs or tombstones. Play stupid games, win stupid prices.
Watching you guys having to bolt everything together made me think of one thing. Use Huck bolts. All the rage semi tractor truck & trailer assemblies. Much faster and much stronger and consistent clamping forces. Also will come in handy for your future builds! Milwaukee 2261-20.
True and I watch on my TV through my Roku and sometimes the like button does not register, also can't leave comments on Roku. so I go on my phone like and at least leave a comment. Even if it's just "comment"
that pan head bolt that you were wondering about in the roof laps is so you can leave one completely bolted and tight, while doing the lap over top of it. same in the walls
Awesome Job Guy's !!! Must people would pay someone to build it for them. It looks great I love it. I that my 35ft X 51 ft With 3 12ft garage doors was big. You done great work !!!
Greetings from Texas! Blazing sun?? It's 106 in the shade here today. And you are getting rain?? We wont see rain again until hunting season. Love the shop, will keep you warm in the winter with the half buried back wall. Cant wait to see what yall get up to in it. Be safe.
New PREMIUM hats here! www.grindhardplumbingco.com
Jeez Edwin your soundtrack skills are MAD in this video. 😂...
Put a zip line through the shop and out the door to the trees lol so premium
What's up with the ruckus in the back
Do apoxy floors
I see you also wear puddins fab shop! Love that channel! Thanks for reppin a small channel he deserves it! 0:55
as a steel construction manager in germany, I have to admit that this is a litle different than what I know, but as far as I can tell, it should be a really sturdy construction. Way better than all those wooden buildings I have seen in the states. Well done =)
However, the safety regulations were not met xD I'm glad you all survived ^^
I cringe so many times at the lack of safety measures haha
Can, and do, OSHA take action based on TH-cam videos? The guys met Paul from FabRats last year, and he had a situation where he was charged with moving a boat that might have some sort of mussel on its hull. That was not safety related, and the official who made the infringement was a jumped up jerk, but it was based on Paul’s TH-cam footage. Either way, I am just glad that no one fell. I fell a similar height onto dirt 15 odd years ago, and broke my back and three ribs, and that has been life changing for me. I can still walk, but I have chronic pain.
These videos are so wholesome to watch. But I have to say, the camera work and editing (including music) on these are just above and beyond. It wouldn’t be the same thing without it. You guys make a great team really complementing each other to create truly epic content! I love it ❤
I completely disagree, editing is jarring and seems intentionally backwards to presumably add minutes to the video. Timelapses show previsiosly seen elements and do nothing to show progression when the progress has ready been showcased.
@@JayC133I agree as well. The editing isn’t actually very good. It’s all over the place shaky too many frame changes and not actually showing the build. It’s all look here oh wait look here…. It’s too much
With all the rain / snow coming off the back of that roof , you may want to put in an asphalt or concrete drainage ditch leading into the woods . Too much ground water will seep between the wall and floor making a mess in your " Premium " new shop . Plus the erosion will damage the yard and driveway . Just a suggestion from a long time subscriber who is in the trades . Looking forward to the next video , keep up the good work !!
Yeah I got a building with a waterlogged back wall, inside moisture is so damn high.
The flat head bolt is your overlap bolt. You bolt the pearling Or Gert to the clip this way, you can overlap the pearling And then fold it all together.
I knew there was a reason for those! Thanks for sharing. Precisely the kind of thing I’d miss 😅
they are also good for the facing too so when you sheet it or put eve trim on it the bolts don’t hold it ou it can be covered.
Purlin**
Came looking for the "why". Knew there had to be. Hilarious that Ethan gets all worked up calling the engineers all kinds of names simply because he doesn't know. But assumes he must be right, coz Ethan.
@@DiscoFang In china they call him EChan.
The drone time lapse footage is absolutely premium. More please!
They don't have a drone anymore 😂
@@justinshaw8199 Edwin will have a new one by tomorrow haha
What drone is he using
Define the word "Sketchy" ........ Grind Hard Plumbing Co. .......... I love it.
Osha foaming at the mouth watching homie ride the bucket haha love the content guys
Being an ironworker I clicked on this so fast lol, I knew you guys were going to put it up yourselves. I wish my job sites were this awesome
Fuckin same bro 😂
I knew I’d find my people
You are the kind of guy when it comes to getting things done there’s no such thing as no or can’t do awesome happy for your growth and the shop. God bless be safe.
Will has that curling iron burn on his neck.. 😂
Lmao, that is the first thing I noticed
@@HansomForster-gx8pj I just assumed "the bear" gave it to him ;)
Frozen paintball wound.
"Curling iron burn" looks more like he had a night out with the ladies😂
@@OlShakyi think you missed the sarcasm lol but yeah probably haha. He needs to remind them to leave those where the camera doesn't get to see 😂
Congratulations y'all have earned this and deserve every bit thank you for the years of awesome content. 🏆👨🏭👨🔧
Pin head thats to help keep thing square.🙏🌴👙🍾🥂🇹🇹
Im more excited about the shop build videos than any of the recent builds lol. Its long overdue and you deserve it!
Not stuck with small projects anymore 😃
I’ve been watching your videos since the first Barbie Mustang, your hard grinding has really paid off! Can’t wait to see what you take on in this much space.
You guys really need to make a playlist out of this garage build. I was looking for one so I could watch it from start to finish. Loving your videos 🤩👍🏼
So rad seeing you guys build your shop at the same time I am building mine! Makes it super fun to watch
Heck yeah your hangar is looking good!
good to see someone of a bigger channel wearing another small chanels merch
Love this channel. Glad to see the updates to the shop. Can’t wait to see you guys. Jump off the side of that it’s gonna be amazing.
The one pan head is to secure the first purlin to the plate. Then the overlapping purling on top of that with regular type bolts. At least on the roof. I've help build a lot of Mueller buildings which are basically the same and that's how the prints were. We made the same mistake you were griping about arounf 25 minutes.
That drone flight through the bones of the building was premium!!! Great job guys!👍
Watching all the hard hats, safety shoes and all the other safety measures you guys are taking makes me proud and my heart very warm. Nothing you guys ever do is without thorough planning and always with safety and security in mind. Just don't die. We want to see more from you guys for many years still.
I couldn't be happier for you guys! Long anticipated and well deserved. The fact that you did all you have done outta that lil shop is really amazing in so many ways! I'm really looking forward to some amazing next level builds coming out of there before long! PREMIUM! As Always, May God Bless you and yours! 😇
The thin head bolt is probably meant to hold the first girt/purlin before the lapping of the next girt/purlin.
I stumbled across this channel not too long ago and it has become my favorite channel very quickly. I’ve been binge watching. The fabrication and the skill level is insane. Thank you so much for posting this progress, shop is going to be sick!!!!
It's so you can bolt it before you lap it they are actually awsome to have to you can tie off the rafters with the Perkins and not have to take the bolt back out later when you lap in another one
Love to see the crew reaping the benefits that you all deserve.
Almost time to make the old shop a small air bnb for your subscribers or a sweet museum of the GHPC history.
The flat heads are there to hold to fasten the gurt then you next piece overlaps and gets 3 normal bolts also most building only take 2 bolts in the perlin clips
You guys should 100% turn the old garage into the podcast room
Love seeing the new shop come together! Love seeing a video with minimal will and the word premium.
Man a boom lift would make so much of this build easier and safer
And charge like a wounded Bull
One comment about how stupid they're being for taking that huge of a risk. Good god. People in this comment section are just primed to get themselves injured beyond repair.
@@TorJohan-kj5cr I bet you're a safety officer.
Safety 3rd 🤙
@@willo8856 No, just a sane human being valuing life.
premium ~~I LOVE YOUR LOCATION ~~~~ i love your land, i love how the new shop is where it is, kinda built into the hillside, its just all SO MAJESTIC .... i love love you land the trees all of it !! its PERFECT
The best part....this shows Grind Hard plans to be around for a good long while. Love you guys, genuinely happy for you.
Your getting older brother. Staying warm , and a hoist will help a lot. I'm really happy for you and everyone involved.
I build wood pole barns for a living and watching this one go up was pretty cool! You nailed all the terminology! I was surprised you never broke out a level on your structural beams. But yes you would normally you would run your perlins straight up but with your application it is a little difficult
Didn't Ethan tell in the last episode of this build that he did construction like this for a living before Grind Hard?
@@AccAkut1987 all because he did it for a living doesn’t mean he can’t use a level! I wasn’t bashing just asking a question
Awesome.. Highly recommend installation of gutter to drain off back of building around the sides. also would install underground drain pipes leading to the front to minimize erosion. That roof will shed off an immense amount of water.
As the sun heats a steel beam it will expand in length but also the side of the beam in the sun will expand more than the side in the shade and will arc a little too. So as the day goes on the beams move all around making alignment even more tricky.
Man, this looks good. Can't wait till yall move in.
Nuts snug not tight until finished and squared an true'd up . Especially when you have pre-punched holes in the siding and roof panels.
Thinking this is also the reason for the bolts he is talking about not making sense.
@@tomc5982 those are for overlapping, so when you put the next piece en there isn't a big bolt head in the way
I don't think the drawing made it clear that bolt went in-between the overlap.
Nooice, new shop coming along! I hope you'll polish or paint floor with an epoxy or urethane-based paint, so it doesn't generate dust.
Absolutely love that you guys are building this yourself. It's a dream come true. I would love to work with you guys. Your knowledge is incredible.
Amazing progress with number of guys on the job.
I can’t wait to see it done im happy for you
Man this thing is really coming together. Cant wait to see it in use. Ive got 1 concern though. I know that you have graded the ground to direct water away on the back side but yall should definitely still do some kind of French drain to keep water running off the back of the roof from eroding the hill.
Glad to see you putting up a big shop u guys deserve it. Had a lot of memories in the old one tho
So happy for you guys , can’t wait to see what the future hold for builds in that new shop .😊
What a fantastic shop!
I'm now 100% on board with the idea of a shed roof for my own dream shop, to be facing South, and entirely covered with PV panels...
It’s really starting to look like a workshop, or one huge jump depending on which way you look at it!😂 so glad to see it come to fruition and can’t wait to see the creations that will come out of it.
0:41 Great way to rep Puddins Fab Shop!!! I love his channel! That guy needs more love!
That will be a great shop and you guys sure deserve to have one.
I just got done watching your Hayabusa snow bike video. Awesome setup. For anyone that knows me, I'll take on 99 percent of challenges on my sleds. When winter comes around , I would love to see a video of the Hayabusa taking on a sixty-degree powder climb.
good stuff the ultimate grind hard build hope u guys get a lift or 3 .......for the bigger toys. been a fan all along my how its grow keep up the hard work .. thanks you Guys are top of the list entertainment
The filming and editing is top notch. It's good to see y'all building the shop yourselves, as it saves money and means more when you do it yourself. However watching y'all trust the excavator bucket and skidsteer pole to stand on makes my back shiver. So much could have been done from a trailered boom lift safely. One hiccup or slip and someone wouldn't be making much content for a few months. That being said, looking forward to the finished shop! It'll be Premium Plus.
This is so dope, I could literally watch you guys build anything and be entertained
Definitely shows hard work pays off guys.. great job!
Edwin, Ethan, Stephen and Willy - YOU GUYS ROCK!!!!!1 As a LLOOONNNNGGGGGG time GHP fanboy, I have watched you guys come a long way. So stoked to watch your growth and see all your badass life dreams coming true. This new shop will be a GAME CHANGER!!!!
So glad yall are finally getting a shop.. but it should be a 100 x 120.. you have that filled up in no time.. can never build a shop too big
I'm excited to see when you guys get to the mechanical section of your shop. I'm curious if you are going to do more than just the in floor heating. I'm nothing more than an arm chair mechanic but when it comes to building mechanical systems I know a lot more about it as I'm a mechanical engineer for commercial buildings by trade.
I run only in floor heat in the UP of MI and it's more than enough for my 40x50, I've considered adding an overhead infrared tube to melt cars off quicker. It's awesome because the floor dries up quickly.
@@906MediaProductions First of all, Michigan Represent! right on Lake Michigan in the lower peninsula myself. Second, In floor heat is awesome for vehicle garages, and tube heaters are a great addition. Is it a propane/Natural Gas boiler or wood fired heater? with how much wood Ethan cuts it wouldn't surprise me if they go with a wood fired boiler for there new shop.
@@kalathos0042 propane for now, but looking into a clean waste oil burner to offset it.
Wood is nice for the cost if you have the land, but it's awful when you need to constantly feed it, someone always has to be around to feed the boiler. Wood with a gas backup is great though, any wood you burn just offsets the gas used.
@@906MediaProductions 100% get that, growing up my parents heated with wood. they had a propane furnace but would never really use it unless we were gone for some reason and couldn't keep feeding the wood stove. and yes, it is cheap to feed but there is a lot of labor involved. i remember spending most of the summers just cutting, splitting and stacking wood for the winters.
Nice! Bud. Just getting off work! Perfect time to watch the shop go up. Happy weekend bud
great job can wait to see it finished!!
As far as the flat head bolt thing, it's an OSHA requirement for why it has to be like that. Basically so that the girt/purlin is attached to something while lining up the other member and can't slide off.
The shop looks great!!!
Edwin, please make a track from the sounds of the building. I miss some of the old tracks. We need new ones lol. I'm so stoked for this building.
God this is quickly becoming one of my all time favorite TH-cam channels. The music, the vibe, the personality, even the silly jokes and puns. This whole thing is just so cool- and this coming from a nobody of a mechanic and an absolute failure of an engineer.
As a content creator and media consultant I cannot wait to meet you all~✌️😘
You dont have any vids but yes you will meet me soon im bout to become famous
The new Grind Hard HQ is gunna be LIT!!! So happy for you guys love that I got to watch the journey here. You guys are great and deserve the best!
Looks great gentlemen I really can’t wait to see the finished product! Y’all are definitely a OSHA inspectors worst nightmare that’s for sure 😂
I think this roof is ideal for completely filling it with solar panels and perhaps installing a home battery. we have seen many times in the past that the electricity goes out. and make sure there are good acoustics inside. not too much reverberation!
I feel like for every pound of work, Ethan gets the affect of one cup of coffee. I've never seen someone GAIN energy from having physical and mental labor but Ethan is someone who does!!
That dude is powered by something beyond our understanding lol he's an absolute legend.
Putting the limo in there really puts it into perspective how big the garage is! That's gonna be awesome for your projects!
OSHA would have a heart attack on this one 😂
so proud that we are fellow idahoens. you inspire us all. been watching for manyyears now glad to see the new shop going up.wish i was closer to help
Been waiting for this bangerr love u guys keep it up!
Great job on the video folks! Thanks for making it.
Ethan is the ultimate OG, if he can’t do it at that moment he WILL figure it out. Enough said.
OHSA is rock hard watching this video.
Glad to see the progress!
Kids, don’t try this at home or work when you’re older. A gust of wind or your colleagues’ lack of experience could kill you if you’re not wearing a harness. Safety measures exist for a good reason.
Time to do some sketchy sh*t, do da, do da....
But then they won't look "manly" or whatever reason they have for not just renting a scissor.
@@WowCreativeUsername oh shut up lol
Kids, take risks and don't listen too this coward. life is meant to be lived and "safety" should never be the first thought in your mind.
OHSA is hated for a reason.
As the old man that still. Does 💯 of the bad naughty not safe methods every single day, I will say the following: don't use hydraulics as scaffolding UNTIL you have seen a bucket drop to the ground from a random hose failure.
Don't climb on upright single beams UNTIL you've seen them fall over like pixie sticks and smash everything.
Steel toed leather work boots everyday all the time. But of course you should experience welding splatter burns on the top of your sneaker feet or hot cutoff torch parts melting through the bottom of your Crocs. Totally worth it.
Safety glasses fog up, but so does your vision when the metal shavings get in there. It's fine.
The darn cinematography seems to level up week by week. Crazy awesome drone work!
Kiwi New Zealand, awesome work guys , nice to see all the concrete went off well. Super impressive all the steel work, good rake so snow slides off easy, yeah. Great job. Congratz
Cheers gentlemen🥰
Who else has been waiting for this part 2?
For self proclaimed hodgepodge’rs they make some very well manufactured stuff.
Watching them tighten the bolts as they went, I winced,,,, watching them struggle with bolt holes and squaring later, I laughed 😂
Right? Of all people they should know you don't tighten anything all the way til they're all in lol
Fall protection guys! OMG!
Osha has entered the chat
Awesome to see you guys finally have some covered space for projects! 🎉
Most impressed by all the non-regulation climbing.
They stuff over the slab was a bit sketchy. Not sure I would have done that, but I'm about ten years older than these guys.
@@Fix_It_Again_Tony Yep, my sense of mortality only kicked in by my mid 30's 😂
Excellent drone shots. Superb editing. Excellent work guys!
Imagine just hiring a cherry picker and not risking your life putting a roof on
as a guy that does this for a living y’all are doin pretty good! also that is a spud wrench lol stick the pointy end in the holes and move it the direction you need the steel to move, with a sleeved bar you can move the world
reminds me of the good old days before health and safety existed watching this, keep up the good work men.
Had me sweating when they were walking perlins up to the end
When you build the swing get a horse float door spring and mount it on that, it will make it a bungee swing and its super fun, speaking from experience
I mean, how expensive is it really to rent a scissor lift and just not do all those sketchy acrobatics
Not much. Amateurs are cheap and irresponsible.
Y’all are legends!! Keep up the great work! Got my shirts the other day too…they fit “PREMIUM”!!
Can't wait to see the builds you can achieve with actual space to do things 😂
This is going to be epic! Cant wait to see what builds come out of it! It’s funny how most people building a building talk about the jobs it will help with and you guys talk about how you can hang ropes and use it as a snow ramp. Love it!
I got 99 problems but safety aint one. Renting a lift or two was apparently too hard. Day one of erection could have been the last day with erection. Any fall from the heights and all the rest of the episodes will be building wheelchairs or tombstones. Play stupid games, win stupid prices.
Nice exciting times ahead for Grindhard Plumbing Co
Come with me and you'll see a world of osha violations
Watching you guys having to bolt everything together made me think of one thing. Use Huck bolts. All the rage semi tractor truck & trailer assemblies. Much faster and much stronger and consistent clamping forces. Also will come in handy for your future builds! Milwaukee 2261-20.
ppl too lazy to hit that LIKE button I see. 539 views and only 100 likes? And I know these guys put out the best content so it's not on them!
True and I watch on my TV through my Roku and sometimes the like button does not register, also can't leave comments on Roku. so I go on my phone like and at least leave a comment. Even if it's just "comment"
@@Michael666CAdo it for the algo~👉😚👉
that pan head bolt that you were wondering about in the roof laps is so you can leave one completely bolted and tight, while doing the lap over top of it. same in the walls
I'm so happy more space is awesome but I do love the old shop
Awesome Job Guy's !!! Must people would pay someone to build it for them. It looks great I love it. I that my 35ft X 51 ft With 3 12ft garage doors was big. You done great work !!!
Greetings from Texas! Blazing sun?? It's 106 in the shade here today. And you are getting rain?? We wont see rain again until hunting season. Love the shop, will keep you warm in the winter with the half buried back wall. Cant wait to see what yall get up to in it. Be safe.