LOL, I had closed captioning on from a previous video... everytime you fired a nail it told me "applause". The closed caption bots were cheering you on!
Another enjoyable video. I am planning on building my own workshop starting in the spring when we head back to our summer home in Chuckey, which is, I believe, in your neck of the woods. All the knowledge i can gain from your build is incredibly helpful. Thanks
nice to see you allowing your son to do a very important step , he knowledge with a fist pump acknowledging that he did a good job with success. He will brag about that job when folks ask 'so what did you do "
This was awesome. I know it's the build, but I was so enthused with your son's response. It shows a commitment on your part to him, and the encouragement and skill you are unknowingly teaching him, that's the stuff we need now days.👍👍👍
The shop is coming together nicely. Nice to see the boys helping you out. Had to chuckle at the level/bow staff practice. I think there was some sword practice as well. Keep up the good work.
I think you should have put a large door opening at the other end of framing, where it's open area if you need to put large items in or out using your tractor. The building on the other side doesn't give you much room for a tractor to maneuver. You do have some skills.
Love it. Can't wait to see what you do with it. I spent 15 years moving my shop from garage to garage in rentals. The home we finally bought has a 30x40 shop and the room is AMAZING..... it's still full somehow. Enjoy and I love the videos!
Thanks! This is the largest workshop I've ever had and feels like I'll never fill it up, but I know better than to believe that. :) I'm really looking forward to having the space to set up my tools again instead of moving them around to use them.
You've done a nice job and included your son. Good teaching for you both. Having worked in construction I find these kinds of videos interesting. The blocks to catch the wall framing is a much better option than a lot I see. When people lift the walls and they slide they have to use their strength to both lift the wall and move move it in place at once, while keeping it from spinning. On our job site we would have the wall in place put 2 or 3 nails in at 45degrees at the edge this would act as a hinge. No sliding just right up in place.
@@SamcraftcomPerkins Bros definitely do that and mentions it pretty frequently 👍I’ll still do the blocks on my one-man builds coming up now that we have land just because my overly analytical brain will demand it because of the risks of not doing it 😂
Maybe you intend to do it, it's good practice to put a double layer of timber on top of the walls overlapping the lower timber joints 11:55 to stiffen up the walls
Looking awesome. Great space you are building. Can i just mention in regard to fire safety. You have the 2 doorways up the same end. I know you have the windows but, god forbid, if there was a fire, you have no exit if fire was blocking your exits. Maybe put a half size exit up the other end in the corner. Hope this makes sense. It did to me when i was talking to myself about it!!!
You’re batting a 1000 Sam, great job. That Paslode nailer is pretty special,I’m guessing they are a sponsor (or should be). My shop is 25’ X 35’, and it sometimes feels small until I think about it, the trick - wheels on everything! Keep it up to dry in!!!!!
I bought the paslode nail gun right at three years ago when I built a new roof on our home. It's been one of those tools I don't use often, but has always worked flawlessly for me when I did! I don't have detailed layout plans for the workshop yet, but I'm sure they will develop over time as the build progresses and I spend time in there. I had better order a case of clocking swiveling caster wheels! I 100% agree to put them under everything. :)
Sam, been watching you for awhile now, doing a great job, not only w the build but teaching the little one as you go along. I have two that are very inquisitive as well. Love the shop,trying to get started on one the same size myself, just tough working a full time job in construction. They say a carpenter's work is never finished around the house. Lol!
Happy Thanksgiving to my favorite youtube family. Love you guys. The built is looking great and that young man helping you is awesome. He is really growing up fast. He is certainly learning how to take care of his future life and so is small fry. Great kids and wonderful parents! God bless you all. Looking forward to the next stage in the build.
Great progress!! I was concerned that the wider door would have limited functionality, due to the proximity to the other building. But you Explained it well. I understand your thinking. So exciting. Happy thanksgiving to you sand yours!!
Sam your new shop is going to be great. I can't imagine how it would be to have that much shop space. I am happy for you and can't wait to see it finished and you all moved in. Take care and Happy Thanksgiving to you and family
I'm finding myself wondering what to do with it all as I work for sure! I've never had a workshop this big before... then again I've also never tried to run a 'real business' from a workshop before either. :)
Sam I’m so happy for you with your new shop. It’s going to be wonderful when it’s done. Can’t wait to see it completed. Happy Thanksgiving to you, Angela and the boys
Thank you Steve! I'm really looking forward to all the space will allow me to do and expand our small business and pay us back. :) Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
wonder if it would be worth the trouble to change the roof on the old shop , basicly rotate it a quarter turn and make the old and new shop one long roof like the carport , would cover the space between the old and new shop , might even be able to take out the small wall of the new shop on the side of the old shop and use the framing to basicly extend the long walls and the floor from the new shop up to the old shop making it one building with an inner dividing wall and gain another few feet of usealbe shop space using only a little more material (yeah you do have to redo the tops of the walls of the old shop and redo the rooftrusses and will have everything in the old shop out in the open while you convert it unless you start building the new roof on the far side of the new shop and store everything under there once youre halfway closed in)
@@mikewatson4644 not in that extend and the two buildings will probably still move some while they settle , still think you could make it a single building if you tie them together good enough i seen overhanging roofstructures that where deeper than the distance the roof needs to span from the old to the new building so it wouldnt be that the structure whont be able to support it as long as the walls of the new building are strong enough
are your joist and studs a different layout because if they are the same, wouldn't it be difficult to nail the bottom plate to the joist if the studs fall right above each joist?
Nice work. Good to ser youngster helping, it will hopefully instill desire to continue woodworking 4:52 that double wide stud doesn't mess up applying ply sheeting correct width snd stay 16in on centres?
I always enjoy when they come over to help. :) So long as you remember your overall building or wall section widths and your siding, the double studs don't affect things. :)
I'm not a fan of roof mounts. It's very important to keep the panels clean and I know I wouldn't do that often enough if they're on a roof. I will be building a new ground mount array and installing many more solar panels when this build is done. I want to run this workshop and my business off grid as much as possible. :)
I ordered engineered trusses. I didn't trust my work to build a solid 20' span roof system. And the cost was really reasonable... around $1200 delivered for the 17 trusses.
Current pricing where I live puts a 2x6x8 over twice the cost of a 2x4x8, so it would have added quite a bit, yes. If I were building a home or home addition, I would do 2x6 exterior walls hands-down, but for a workshop I'll be okay with 2x4 walls. :)
Oh yes, I ordered all the materials to build this workshop at once and had them delivered. :) The windows are American Craftsman thermal windows from Home Depot. They're the kind without any slats inside the windows.
Shouldn’t you have a double door in one of your very accessible walls? Of course this is too late as your videos are several days behind actual building. Don’t forget your collar beams as you first did in your mom’s shed way back when 😉.
Normally yes, for a free standing building. However, this will be connected to my current workshop with a very wide corridor to where my main entrance will be through that shop and into this one for any large items. The man door that faces the carport will be for when I go back and forth from there or to use whenever. :) That storage building at my mom's place... wow, that goes back MANY years!! :)
Been here a while 😁. Still subscribed to you (before SamCraft) and Seth (Land to House)! Is Angela still doing yarn and candles. You need to get the boys to tend some sheep 😉. Not enough time for all that.
LOL, I had closed captioning on from a previous video... everytime you fired a nail it told me "applause". The closed caption bots were cheering you on!
Hahaha I've never had such an ovation! LOL
Another enjoyable video. I am planning on building my own workshop starting in the spring when we head back to our summer home in Chuckey, which is, I believe, in your neck of the woods. All the knowledge i can gain from your build is incredibly helpful. Thanks
Just think, when your son grows up he will already be expert at everything you know. He’s an amazing little helper 👍
I like how he keeps it simple. A page for each wall is a great idea. Great video, and awesome teaching skills
So amazing to have your son right there with you. My son is 5 months old, give it a few years and he’ll be building stuff with me as well!
Looks like that paslode is one nice tool.
It's been a good one over the years for sure!
Glad you explained the one door. I was scratching my head when I saw it. Lol
nice to see you allowing your son to do a very important step , he knowledge with a fist pump acknowledging that he did a good job with success. He will brag about that job when folks ask 'so what did you do "
😂 I love this my favorite part is when the walls go up. Keep up the great work. You are amazing teacher, keep it up. Let's go!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks! Raising the walls definitely feels great!
*Great helper you got there Sam!*
This was awesome. I know it's the build, but I was so enthused with your son's response. It shows a commitment on your part to him, and the encouragement and skill you are unknowingly teaching him, that's the stuff we need now days.👍👍👍
I appreciate that!
@@Samcraftcom always brother
The boy is growing like a weed, it is fortunate to have a youngster willing to help & learn. A blessed Thanksgiving to you & family.
Nice progress! Blessings.
The shop is coming together nicely. Nice to see the boys helping you out. Had to chuckle at the level/bow staff practice. I think there was some sword practice as well.
Keep up the good work.
Oh yeah, I got a kick out of seeing what he was doing as I edited the video. :) Had to leave some of it in there for sure!
Still have to put top plates on to tie it all together. great build
The double top plate will be shown in the next video along with roof truss prep work. :)
Looks awesome Sam
I think you should have put a large door opening at the other end of framing, where it's open area if you need to put large items in or out using your tractor. The building on the other side doesn't give you much room for a tractor to maneuver. You do have some skills.
The two structures will be connected so any large items will go through the first shop and into this one. :)
Love it. Can't wait to see what you do with it. I spent 15 years moving my shop from garage to garage in rentals. The home we finally bought has a 30x40 shop and the room is AMAZING..... it's still full somehow. Enjoy and I love the videos!
Thanks! This is the largest workshop I've ever had and feels like I'll never fill it up, but I know better than to believe that. :) I'm really looking forward to having the space to set up my tools again instead of moving them around to use them.
It looks great .
Happy Thanksgiving and may God bless you all!❤
Thank you, you too!
You've done a nice job and included your son. Good teaching for you both. Having worked in construction I find these kinds of videos interesting. The blocks to catch the wall framing is a much better option than a lot I see. When people lift the walls and they slide they have to use their strength to both lift the wall and move move it in place at once, while keeping it from spinning. On our job site we would have the wall in place put 2 or 3 nails in at 45degrees at the edge this would act as a hinge. No sliding just right up in place.
Very cool! I think I saw another channel do that method now that you remind me. :) Ken's Carpentry or Perkins Builder Brothers perhaps.
@@SamcraftcomPerkins Bros definitely do that and mentions it pretty frequently 👍I’ll still do the blocks on my one-man builds coming up now that we have land just because my overly analytical brain will demand it because of the risks of not doing it 😂
Looking great mate. You’re not going to know yourself when done. 😊
Sam you're doing great work! I appreciate your videos brotha. Also have you done any videos on using SketchUp? I would love to see some if able.
Thanks! I've not done any on sketchup, no.
I know your busy buddy but would love to see something in the future if able. Keep up the great work. @@Samcraftcom
It's nice to see your son helping on the build. Why is the doorway in the back instead of the front? Just curious.
That's the way it makes most sense for foot traffic and ease of access.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family ❤
Thank you, you too!
I like your step by step work ethic.
Maybe you intend to do it, it's good practice to put a double layer of timber on top of the walls overlapping the lower timber joints 11:55 to stiffen up the walls
The double top plate will be in the next video, along with the truss bracket and prep work. :)
So cool. I am watching your project to learn for my future cabin build.
Sam and sons did a great job..Looking like an enormous shop. Well deserved.
Thanks 👍
Looks awesome! Congrats!
Thanks!!
Lots of progress looking good
excited for the roof!
Happy Thanksgiving Sam. God Bless your family. 💖💖👍👍💖💖🦃🦃
Same to you!
Looking awesome. Great space you are building. Can i just mention in regard to fire safety. You have the 2 doorways up the same end. I know you have the windows but, god forbid, if there was a fire, you have no exit if fire was blocking your exits. Maybe put a half size exit up the other end in the corner. Hope this makes sense. It did to me when i was talking to myself about it!!!
Happy Thanksgiving. Years from now, the experience and lessons your son is receiving from you will serve him well. Great looking build.
Same to you, thank you!
Thanks for letting us watch your build
Awesome so far. Was cute seeing your helper get so excited about his work.
You’re batting a 1000 Sam, great job. That Paslode nailer is pretty special,I’m guessing they are a sponsor (or should be). My shop is 25’ X 35’, and it sometimes feels small until I think about it, the trick - wheels on everything! Keep it up to dry in!!!!!
I bought the paslode nail gun right at three years ago when I built a new roof on our home. It's been one of those tools I don't use often, but has always worked flawlessly for me when I did! I don't have detailed layout plans for the workshop yet, but I'm sure they will develop over time as the build progresses and I spend time in there. I had better order a case of clocking swiveling caster wheels! I 100% agree to put them under everything. :)
Hi Sam Angela & boys,your shop is going to be awesome!Your son is such a great help!Happy Thanksgiving to your family! 🍂🦃🍂
Sam,you should brace the walls from the bottom plate to the top plate on the corners to keep it from racking and to plumb the walls
thanks a lot for this video. Daniel from Argentina.
Sam, been watching you for awhile now, doing a great job, not only w the build but teaching the little one as you go along. I have two that are very inquisitive as well. Love the shop,trying to get started on one the same size myself, just tough working a full time job in construction. They say a carpenter's work is never finished around the house. Lol!
Indeed! Reminds me of the saying "mechanics drive the worst cars" :)
Job well done! Your assistant seems to be growing up very fast-you may be looking up to him in the near future.
Walls up for the win, congratulations y'all.
Sam your shop is looking fabulous, I’m so excited to see it finished.
Thank you! :)
You are so organized
Happy Thanksgiving to my favorite youtube family. Love you guys. The built is looking great and that young man helping you is awesome. He is really growing up fast. He is certainly learning how to take care of his future life and so is small fry. Great kids and wonderful parents! God bless you all. Looking forward to the next stage in the build.
Same to you! :) Thank you for your kind words and for following along.
Hi Sam and family, the shop is coming along nicely. Looking forward to more content from this series. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family
Thanks! Same to you!
Lookin’ so good, Sam!! You make it look easy but I know it’s not. Been there, done that…but it didn’t go nearly as smoothly as your build. Great job!
Thanks! I feel like I got very lucky these walls went up as easily as they did. I've sure had worse times getting smaller tasks done before! :)
Saludos desde venezuela amigo, estras haciendo un buen trabajo....
So exciting
Happy Thanksgiving Sam & family! It's a wonderful thing to see a plan come together. Nice!
Same to you!
Wow Sam looking great!!! Hope you guys have a happy thanksgiving!!!
Thanks! You too!
Looking Great Sam!
Thanks!
Great job. You’ll enjoy the new shop even more the the first one
I sure will! :)
Looking good Sam.
Thanks 👍
Great progress!! I was concerned that the wider door would have limited functionality, due to the proximity to the other building. But you
Explained it well. I understand your thinking. So exciting. Happy thanksgiving to you sand yours!!
Great!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and the fam. Shop is looking great. This stage gives you a good feel for the space already.
Thanks! You too!
Sam your new shop is going to be great. I can't imagine how it would be to have that much shop space. I am happy for you and can't wait to see it finished and you all moved in. Take care and Happy Thanksgiving to you and family
I'm finding myself wondering what to do with it all as I work for sure! I've never had a workshop this big before... then again I've also never tried to run a 'real business' from a workshop before either. :)
Sam I’m so happy for you with your new shop. It’s going to be wonderful when it’s done. Can’t wait to see it completed. Happy Thanksgiving to you, Angela and the boys
Thank you Steve! I'm really looking forward to all the space will allow me to do and expand our small business and pay us back. :) Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
Don't forget top plate!
The double top plate will be shown in the next video along with roof truss prep work. :)
Awesome
Happy Thanksgiving Craft family and all reading this!! Good going Sam! I think you will have this closed in before Christmas! Take a break for Turkey!
I sure hope so! :)
Great job.
Thanks!
Love your videos and enjoy watching them. May the lord bless and protect you and your family. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family
Same to you!
Awesome job man!!!
Thanks!!
Great job guys! Happy Thanksgiving to you all! Keep up the great work! 😊
Now you've got me seriously considering building my new shop instead of buying one
Great job . Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
How do you like the paslode nailer? Is the battery powered gun as strong as a hose and compressor?
What was the tool you used to squeeze the separate wall sections together at top before you nailed?
What is the laser level you used?
How long you been doing this type of work?
Once your new shop is done , are you going to move the small shop ???
Nope. :) The two will be connected via a "tunnel".
Sam are you going to build a bridge between buildings
Yes! That's what the large doorway opening that faces my old workshop is for. :)
wonder if it would be worth the trouble to change the roof on the old shop , basicly rotate it a quarter turn and make the old and new shop one long roof like the carport , would cover the space between the old and new shop , might even be able to take out the small wall of the new shop on the side of the old shop and use the framing to basicly extend the long walls and the floor from the new shop up to the old shop making it one building with an inner dividing wall and gain another few feet of usealbe shop space using only a little more material (yeah you do have to redo the tops of the walls of the old shop and redo the rooftrusses and will have everything in the old shop out in the open while you convert it unless you start building the new roof on the far side of the new shop and store everything under there once youre halfway closed in)
I'm guessing you haven't done much, if any, construction.
@@mikewatson4644 not in that extend and the two buildings will probably still move some while they settle , still think you could make it a single building if you tie them together good enough i seen overhanging roofstructures that where deeper than the distance the roof needs to span from the old to the new building so it wouldnt be that the structure whont be able to support it as long as the walls of the new building are strong enough
This is a great video! I am starting framing on my house. Question do you always section the long walls into 8ft sections?
are your joist and studs a different layout because if they are the same, wouldn't it be difficult to nail the bottom plate to the joist if the studs fall right above each joist?
Maybe bracket or toenail?
Nice work. Good to ser youngster helping, it will hopefully instill desire to continue woodworking
4:52 that double wide stud doesn't mess up applying ply sheeting correct width snd stay 16in on centres?
I always enjoy when they come over to help. :) So long as you remember your overall building or wall section widths and your siding, the double studs don't affect things. :)
Great progress. For the roof are you doing a ridge beam and rafters or trusses ?
I've ordered engineered roof trusses. I don't trust my building skills enough for a 20 foot wide clear span roof and for it to be strong enough. :)
I noticed the solar panels in one scene, will they eventually be moved to the roof, and more panels added to the array?
I'm not a fan of roof mounts. It's very important to keep the panels clean and I know I wouldn't do that often enough if they're on a roof. I will be building a new ground mount array and installing many more solar panels when this build is done. I want to run this workshop and my business off grid as much as possible. :)
Where is the top plates to tie the walls together
The double top plate will be shown in the next video along with roof truss prep work. :)
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Looks great. Though, how will you get large heavy items inside?
Through the old workshop
Ahh okies ty:)
Are you building your rafters or having them built?
I ordered engineered trusses. I didn't trust my work to build a solid 20' span roof system. And the cost was really reasonable... around $1200 delivered for the 17 trusses.
Would it have cost a lot more to do 2 x 6's?
Current pricing where I live puts a 2x6x8 over twice the cost of a 2x4x8, so it would have added quite a bit, yes. If I were building a home or home addition, I would do 2x6 exterior walls hands-down, but for a workshop I'll be okay with 2x4 walls. :)
Are you going to add fans
No plans to add ceiling fans at this time, I would worry about hitting them with materials.
Curious if you have picked out your windows yet. Wondering if you are going with clear windows or paned.
Oh yes, I ordered all the materials to build this workshop at once and had them delivered. :) The windows are American Craftsman thermal windows from Home Depot. They're the kind without any slats inside the windows.
@@Samcraftcom I was hoping that's what you got.
WHERE’S YOUR TOP PLATE ? MUST HAVE‼️‼️
You mean the double top plate. That will be installed in the next video along with my rater brackets. :)
If it didn't feel real with the completion of the floor, I bet it does now! Getting excited yet? 😜
Totally!! :)
Great up to the drone/music part, that's getting OLD.
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There is no way you put the rafters by your self😢
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🖐👍🛠🤗
that nail gun sounds like it has a bad case of asthma.
Shouldn’t you have a double door in one of your very accessible walls?
Of course this is too late as your videos are several days behind actual building.
Don’t forget your collar beams as you first did in your mom’s shed way back when 😉.
Normally yes, for a free standing building. However, this will be connected to my current workshop with a very wide corridor to where my main entrance will be through that shop and into this one for any large items. The man door that faces the carport will be for when I go back and forth from there or to use whenever. :) That storage building at my mom's place... wow, that goes back MANY years!! :)
Been here a while 😁. Still subscribed to you (before SamCraft) and Seth (Land to House)!
Is Angela still doing yarn and candles. You need to get the boys to tend some sheep 😉. Not enough time for all that.
Looking Great Sam!
Looking good Sam.
Thanks 👍