Jesse, put REAL shutters on ur windows, preferably inside.. so when u lock up for the night or extended absence, ur shop is secure(plus no one can see whats inside), im sure u'll have a couple camera's IN and around ur shop, to keep tabs on it.. from inside ur house and on ur phone(when ur at work or away)..
So happy to see young Noah again giving you a helping hand. He's such a sweet, charming character, with a touch of cheeky fun and ready smile. Loved watching Noah, and Kaiden growing up. They are a credit to you both.
Lot of fun watching you build. It's especially fun watching your little boy help. Some of my earliest memories are of helping my dad build our house in Wisconsin in 1953, I was 6 years old. Good luck finishing this big project.
Since you are building a garage, make sure you install a garage exhaust hose; it's a must. Make it maneuverable by having it come down from the ceiling so it's not in the way. That way, you can keep the garage soot-free as well as protect your lungs. Especially in the winter when you want to keep the doors close.
Love how ur little lad helps out dude he maybe in the way and not as fast but he wants to help out his daddy build laughed at him say im holding the board as if to say relax daddy i know how to hold a boad lol love it
Id say shes a great listener and great helper! Love this! Learning skills early and learning about hard work! I have the best memories of that with my dad....in a massive digger with a bag of sweets playing with the stick! Awesome
Noah does have long hair and eye lashes but he is all boy. But yea he loves helping out. My other son Kaiden does too but he would rather help instead of doing school work so I have to limit him
Warms my heart seeing Noah help you. Teegan helped me mud some drywall today! Anytime I can take him with me I do. Being self employed has its benefits! Great video and good work Jesse
Yep i learned the hard way too. I was 30 ft in the air nailing a rafter to a ridge beam and I had one come out sideways and go into my thumb. Never climbed 30 ft downward so fast
When I was in the industry I would want to work for guys like Mr. Muller. He's smart, doesn't mess around and get's the job done. That's all a craftsman wants from a job. Nothing beats a good night's sleep.
Stick framing will always win, especially with the cost you save in the foundation/concrete. Imagine you had to pour, not to mention dig, 4’x2’ dia footing holes every 4’. That’s what they make you do out here. And if you do surface mount like you were considering you need an 18” rebar stemwall with 8” footing as well. The stick frame on slab is wildly economical. Obvious move. Insulation, wiring, everything is straightforward as well
Just a friendly tip, when putting in those concrete anchors your best to have the nut on the end few threads when pounding it in so you don't mess up the threads. Looks good!
I get a kick out of how at 55:30 when a truck on the road with lowbed and excavator on it drives by...Jesse looking to see if he's pulling in to drop it off at his place 😂
amazing video as always Jessie, but the best part was when Noah was helping his Daddy with the boards, the smile on his face clearly shows what a great parent you are and having him involved in this made his day. thank you for sharing with us.
You're a big inspiration! I'm looking to build my 30x40 garage this summer . I'm 24 living off grid in a school bus in central VT, operating my IHI 30j excavator for hire. I appreciate how you explain everything the way you are thinking about it
The way that you do things is always spot on and correct. I could understand your frustration with other material dealers just wanting to up sell you. Never would have considered snow load with other building methods and would have thought that the manufacture of other buildings would have taken that into consideration for your area. You definately did the math on why you constructed the building your way which saves us time when we are ready for such a project.
Make sure to use wire mesh and stapler to seal potential mice/rats/ squirrels chewing spots like corners, around pipes etc very easy to do it now. Even if they enter the building from the doors they will have a limited space to hide in and limited highway to travel from place to place inside the walls ,easy to get rid of them. I saw too many buildings have a big problem with rodents. Less than $100 will do the whole building (wire mesh, stapler and snips)
The strength of Noah is way above average. Some Day!!! He’s awesome!! The listening will happen, just wait and see. Love Love him!! Way to go Noah!!! Power Man!! And Jesse your building more than a structure, your building a real productive man for all of us some day. ❤️❤️❤️
sitting here relaxing and watching you video, and your chatting aoubt the cost and pricing of steel fram and pole barn type construtcion, and watching you and Pat nail it all together, and all of a sudden I see one of your small goats walk up and into all this. just so funny and yet so cute..next scene, goat is gone, and here comes noah..🙂always expect the unexpected! and why I love and enjoy your videos, and have since the beginning. Pat and your brother are a great asset to all that you are doing, and in your construction business as well, you are all blessed to have one another. sucks that you and yourt brother were working out in the rain. Love how Noah comes out to help, during this. Great father to teach your sons. They will learn more of the trades from you than they will ever learn in a school that doesn;t teach anything to kids any longer, so blessed to have them both home schooled. Hope Noah didn;t forget his little stuff animal when he left..don't find having a few windows for a garage is nuts, in fact, I personally find it logical. Look forward to the next video on this, with the truses and doors,and ???
That went up so well. It's amazing how buildings have improved from the "good" old days. What you did in 4 or 5 days would have been a month 50 years ago. Great video.
Enjoyed your video Jesse. Thank you for sharing. Blessings to you, your family and crew. Looking forward to your next video. Praying as always for your safety, health, strength, wisdom and success in Jesus's Name. ☝🙏🙌💪❤
Although my little 26x28 detached garage/shop is nothing like this, when it was being built, it was a great feeling seeing the truck pull up with my trusses. They had my address spray painted in black on them, I guess in case the driver forgot where he was going. 😁
So much good here!! I've heard people glue their 2x4 strips onto the concrete slab to attach the bracing, so they don't have to drill into the floor. When it's all done, a firm smack with a sledge hammer knocks them loose.
I did that a few times but when it rains the boards swell up and they do separate from the floor, I had it happen quite a few times. This floor will get a solid color epoxy so filling in some of these 1/4" holes will be no sweat
Wow, Jesse. Talk about progress and getting the job done. What a monumental build. You guys are the dream team building the shop of dreams. Enjoyable video for sure
Agreed Jesse. I went with Makita tools about 8 or 9 years ago when I was fixing and building VWs. I had air tools previously. Best decision I ever made. They are a bit slower on R&D for newer products compared to Milwaukee, but I have had pretty much zero headaches. To each their own I guess.
Man, I LOVE framing in the rain and cold! Soggy wood, heavy wet clothes, boots full of wet socks and chafing feet. And there is nothing quite so awesome as the cold, wet blowback from the nail gun right in your face early in the morning.
Really enjoyed the building and the helper. Noah always wants to know what and how. Cereal dropping the weight. So happy you are getting a work space❤❤❤❤❤
Fantastic job as always Jesse. I just love watching you turning your hand to anything, and the fact you have a mind of information. Looking forward to the next vlog.
Awesome video! I loved seeing the little man trying to help you. The three of you did an amazing job. Thank you for sharing your journey in building your dream shop.😊
Jesse, before I watch the video I had one thought seeing the delivery truck. Aight, so you don't want to readjust your culvert pipe so you can adjust the ditch now that you know where the road needs to be, so how about making your own manhole around the culvert and putting a drain grate on the top of it to drain the driveway, then you can move the ditch where you need to move it on the garage side, have the water plop into the box and turn that weird angle to meet the driveway pipe. All it costs is a yard or two of concrete, the new culvert, some iron for the reinforcing and making a grate. you could even pour with the pipes in place for a better seal. Then you know you get the box height right for your situation. just an idea, time is money.
It is good that you have the patience n mindset to slow down n let your boy help you. Hats off to you, young man. I helped my dad build his home. I'm sitting in as I type my comment.
Jesse my favorite parts of the videos are listening to you talk and explain your process and reasoning, I think that sets you apart from a lot of other “work” TH-camrs
Oh Jesse, Noah is adorable. How he crouches down to watch what you are doing. He is a very good helper he is learning from you all the time where the boards go. The little “grunt” from him is just too much .❤️❤️❤️❤️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼well done on all the framing In dreadful weather.
steel building wouldve been sweet busy holy jebus, the prices are insane. the run around lip flapping steel building suppliers give is enough to make a client go another route. garage coming together Jesse
Am surprised not to see any chickens making an inspection, but hey you can't have it all :) Lovely work as usual, always a pleasure to see you guys working your magic. Thanks :)
Hello Jesse. By doing your research and not jumping right into building, you may have saved most if not all of your labor costs. I look forward to the next installation. Have good days!
OSB Sheathing is made w. Wax. Very flammable Zipp is just a.Oil or latex bae paint Sealer. Great job Looks Awesome 🏁👍😎🎩. Hats off to. Ya Savin $$$ Always a good thing . Nice. Shop
I really like that you share your thought process with us... because, yeah - I would have had questions. I used to live in NY State years ago... and I got out of there because it seemed like reason just didn't work. It's their way or the highway even if you can prove your way is better. My motto... or approach... or whatever... was "better than code". But that didn't seem to matter. Love to see you work with your kids... and I especially love to see you making more progress toward manifesting the dream/vision. I love it. I wonder, though... ZIP Board ... that company and others should really think about sponsoring or contributing to one of your projects. You make some of the best videos and do some of the best work out there. I don't miss NY that much... I lived in the Western-most part of it... but I do miss the beauty of places like Lake Chatauqua and the finger lakes. Thank for sharing this with us.
Hey Jesse and associates good work on the garage construction as always especially Noah! what a great little guy outstanding 👍🏻💯🇬🇧his inheritance and memories are priceless ❤
Something so satisfying about the sound of the nail sinking home through the sheeting into a 2 x 4. That thunk! You immediately know if you missed just by the sound.
That guy delivering the trusses must like his job. Usually they drop them the pull out from under them as fast as they can which Usually breaks them apart on the lower ones.
You're right about the rain Jesse, there's a lot of surface water around there. We call that sheathing 'core board', here in NZ. I followed this build with interest and thanks very much for the interesting commentary, that explains things a lot what the plan is. Well done to you, your brother and your other worker, also Noah, and the goat supervisor, LoL. Bob. NZ.
ok guys,
1. ryobi gun was returned : too bulky/heavy
2. heating is at 5 inches and screws in concrete was 1,5 inches
3. Noah wears clothes in winter
Surprised that you even brought it home. ....BRAND OF NEW JUNK
Jesse, put REAL shutters on ur windows, preferably inside.. so when u lock up for the night or extended absence, ur shop is secure(plus no one can see whats inside), im sure u'll have a couple camera's IN and around ur shop, to keep tabs on it.. from inside ur house and on ur phone(when ur at work or away)..
So happy to see young Noah again giving you a helping hand. He's such a sweet, charming character, with a touch of cheeky fun and ready smile. Loved watching Noah, and Kaiden growing up. They are a credit to you both.
Lot of fun watching you build. It's especially fun watching your little boy help. Some of my earliest memories are of helping my dad build our house in Wisconsin in 1953, I was 6 years old.
Good luck finishing this big project.
You're a great Dad having the patience you have when you're on a time limit..!
Jessy bringing the build! Glad you will have a nice shop! You deserve it!
one of the hardest workers i've ever seen bar none!
Since you are building a garage, make sure you install a garage exhaust hose; it's a must. Make it maneuverable by having it come down from the ceiling so it's not in the way. That way, you can keep the garage soot-free as well as protect your lungs. Especially in the winter when you want to keep the doors close.
Love how ur little lad helps out dude he maybe in the way and not as fast but he wants to help out his daddy build laughed at him say im holding the board as if to say relax daddy i know how to hold a boad lol love it
noah is a blast to work with
Id say shes a great listener and great helper! Love this! Learning skills early and learning about hard work! I have the best memories of that with my dad....in a massive digger with a bag of sweets playing with the stick! Awesome
Noah does have long hair and eye lashes but he is all boy. But yea he loves helping out. My other son Kaiden does too but he would rather help instead of doing school work so I have to limit him
Warms my heart seeing Noah help you. Teegan helped me mud some drywall today! Anytime I can take him with me I do. Being self employed has its benefits! Great video and good work Jesse
OH YA! Been looking forward to this one. Grab a snack and a beer boys, this is going to be a good one!
It’s good to see you holding your hands back from the top plate as you nail. As a kid, I learned that lesson the hard way!
Yep i learned the hard way too. I was 30 ft in the air nailing a rafter to a ridge beam and I had one come out sideways and go into my thumb. Never climbed 30 ft downward so fast
Mine was at a wall corner, hit a knot. Right into my knuckle 😢
Glad to see I’m not the Only one that nails himself😅😅 as a 7 year old kid wanted to help my dad…… yeah to the hospital
Noah is such a good worker! He so much wants to help his dad. God bless his little heart.
Now we know how Jesse has all the knowledge. He’s been learning since he was a toddler like his sons. 👍👍
Having watched so many builds I think you nailed it your analysis and choices are the best
One of the things I like most about Jesse is the explanations/analyses he does for the various projects and parts thereof. Very interesting.
I'M SO HAPPY FOR YOU, FINALLY YOU ARE BUILDING THE DREAM GARAGE. GOOD LUCK. JESSE YOU DESERVED.
Love your kid helping--you're teaching him more than framing.
When I was in the industry I would want to work for guys like Mr. Muller. He's smart, doesn't mess around and get's the job done. That's all a craftsman wants from a job. Nothing beats a good night's sleep.
Amen!!
Stick framing will always win, especially with the cost you save in the foundation/concrete. Imagine you had to pour, not to mention dig, 4’x2’ dia footing holes every 4’. That’s what they make you do out here. And if you do surface mount like you were considering you need an 18” rebar stemwall with 8” footing as well. The stick frame on slab is wildly economical. Obvious move. Insulation, wiring, everything is straightforward as well
Wheee! New video from my favorite youtuber
What teamwork even the little kiddo got in there and gave a hand, very impressive 😅
LOL... not a good listener but a great helper...priceless awesome vid!!!
Just love that so much!! Your boys learning the value of helping and learning your incredible work ethic!
Just a friendly tip, when putting in those concrete anchors your best to have the nut on the end few threads when pounding it in so you don't mess up the threads. Looks good!
Jack of many traits. Nice to see someone living out their dreams.
I get a kick out of how at 55:30 when a truck on the road with lowbed and excavator on it drives by...Jesse looking to see if he's pulling in to drop it off at his place 😂
amazing video as always Jessie, but the best part was when Noah was helping his Daddy with the boards, the smile on his face clearly shows what a great parent you are and having him involved in this made his day. thank you for sharing with us.
Love this channel and the detail you show. Keep it up!!
great videos as always .. always explains what he is doing .. you're a great teacher
The more I see ,Noah on your videos, the more I enjoy your videos 😊😊❤
Indeed.
Pot of Coffees on! Here weeee go!! Pumped!! Cheers!;-)!
You're a big inspiration! I'm looking to build my 30x40 garage this summer . I'm 24 living off grid in a school bus in central VT, operating my IHI 30j excavator for hire. I appreciate how you explain everything the way you are thinking about it
30x40 was my original size . It still will probably do anything you need to do.
The way that you do things is always spot on and correct. I could understand your frustration with other material dealers just wanting to up sell you. Never would have considered snow load with other building methods and would have thought that the manufacture of other buildings would have taken that into consideration for your area. You definately did the math on why you constructed the building your way which saves us time when we are ready for such a project.
Make sure to use wire mesh and stapler to seal potential mice/rats/ squirrels chewing spots like corners, around pipes etc very easy to do it now.
Even if they enter the building from the doors they will have a limited space to hide in and limited highway to travel from place to place inside the walls ,easy to get rid of them.
I saw too many buildings have a big problem with rodents.
Less than $100 will do the whole building (wire mesh, stapler and snips)
yea rodents and bugs getting in is a pet peeve of mine, I want to avoid it at all costs
The strength of Noah is way above average. Some Day!!! He’s awesome!! The listening will happen, just wait and see. Love Love him!! Way to go Noah!!! Power Man!!
And Jesse your building more than a structure, your building a real productive man for all of us some day. ❤️❤️❤️
Nice team effort, great results, Jesse. 👍👍👍
Love the time-lapse on wall construction!
Everyone needs a little helper like that, especially when you need to get into a small tight space, lol.
Great job Jesse, saved a lot of cash stick framing it's the only way I do it. Much more flexible for changes in build also.
Great video 👍 We all learned a lot on this video,I think plenty of skylights would be good for lighting purposes 😊.
sitting here relaxing and watching you video, and your chatting aoubt the cost and pricing of steel fram and pole barn type construtcion, and watching you and Pat nail it all together, and all of a sudden I see one of your small goats walk up and into all this. just so funny and yet so cute..next scene, goat is gone, and here comes noah..🙂always expect the unexpected! and why I love and enjoy your videos, and have since the beginning. Pat and your brother are a great asset to all that you are doing, and in your construction business as well, you are all blessed to have one another. sucks that you and yourt brother were working out in the rain. Love how Noah comes out to help, during this. Great father to teach your sons. They will learn more of the trades from you than they will ever learn in a school that doesn;t teach anything to kids any longer, so blessed to have them both home schooled. Hope Noah didn;t forget his little stuff animal when he left..don't find having a few windows for a garage is nuts, in fact, I personally find it logical. Look forward to the next video on this, with the truses and doors,and ???
You did a great job, it took a lot of work. It's nice to see little Noah helping you again. He's a sweet character
LOOKING GOOD!
Thank you for sharing, I learn a lot , always a pleasure watch your project 👍👍👍👍
RR building. Man he is accurate. I love watching him build
yea he is good. I wish engineers around here would get more into post frame, we always have to use double trusses
@@jmuller86 yeah I know he went to New York tp help Diresta build his shop. I'm curious now to watch it again hearing you talk about NY rules
@@averagemyke2843 yea I watched that recently. Diresta is like 15 mins from me
Thanks Jesse !! love your videos
That went up so well. It's amazing how buildings have improved from the "good" old days. What you did in 4 or 5 days would have been a month 50 years ago. Great video.
Enjoyed your video Jesse. Thank you for sharing. Blessings to you, your family and crew. Looking forward to your next video. Praying as always for your safety, health, strength, wisdom and success in Jesus's Name. ☝🙏🙌💪❤
I like the windows up high for a shop. I was surprised stick built was cheaper than the metal buildings.
Really was so excited for a new video coming out! Thank you! I enjoy watching your content so much 🫶🏻
This popped up just as i was about to hit the hay (UK Time). Could of waited but YOLO 😆
Although my little 26x28 detached garage/shop is nothing like this, when it was being built, it was a great feeling seeing the truck pull up with my trusses. They had my address spray painted in black on them, I guess in case the driver forgot where he was going. 😁
We r happy that things r coming together.❤ that u do it your way.
So much good here!!
I've heard people glue their 2x4 strips onto the concrete slab to attach the bracing, so they don't have to drill into the floor. When it's all done, a firm smack with a sledge hammer knocks them loose.
I did that a few times but when it rains the boards swell up and they do separate from the floor, I had it happen quite a few times. This floor will get a solid color epoxy so filling in some of these 1/4" holes will be no sweat
Wow, Jesse. Talk about progress and getting the job done. What a monumental build. You guys are the dream team building the shop of dreams. Enjoyable video for sure
Keep up the great work Jesse & friends.
Great video Jesse, very informative. Can't wait to see it closed in.
Agreed Jesse. I went with Makita tools about 8 or 9 years ago when I was fixing and building VWs. I had air tools previously. Best decision I ever made. They are a bit slower on R&D for newer products compared to Milwaukee, but I have had pretty much zero headaches. To each their own I guess.
Thank you for including the cost. Very helpful!
Man, I LOVE framing in the rain and cold! Soggy wood, heavy wet clothes, boots full of wet socks and chafing feet. And there is nothing quite so awesome as the cold, wet blowback from the nail gun right in your face early in the morning.
Extremely happy for you. You really have needed this!!
Noah always puts a smile on my face, good job!
Noice. Great job Jesse. Progress isn't as much about "thinking", as it is "doing".
Outstanding use of the Monoboom Skidstear.
I like doing and watching framing , it is so satisfying as it takes shape! Great job jess😊
It's hard to fathom how any small business owner makes it in New York never mind flourish. Hats off to you hard working folks.
Really enjoyed the building and the helper. Noah always wants to know what and how. Cereal dropping the weight. So happy you are getting a work space❤❤❤❤❤
Great video Jesse, very informative and inspirational. Everyone loves a good shop build video,
Fantastic job as always Jesse. I just love watching you turning your hand to anything, and the fact you have a mind of information. Looking forward to the next vlog.
Awesome video! I loved seeing the little man trying to help you. The three of you did an amazing job. Thank you for sharing your journey in building your dream shop.😊
This was a good project video.
Noah is a good little helper in training!
Jesse, before I watch the video I had one thought seeing the delivery truck. Aight, so you don't want to readjust your culvert pipe so you can adjust the ditch now that you know where the road needs to be, so how about making your own manhole around the culvert and putting a drain grate on the top of it to drain the driveway, then you can move the ditch where you need to move it on the garage side, have the water plop into the box and turn that weird angle to meet the driveway pipe. All it costs is a yard or two of concrete, the new culvert, some iron for the reinforcing and making a grate. you could even pour with the pipes in place for a better seal. Then you know you get the box height right for your situation.
just an idea, time is money.
I have a whole big plan for that area. but I want to get some more important things done first. I will tackle it this summer
It is good that you have the patience n mindset to slow down n let your boy help you. Hats off to you, young man. I helped my dad build his home. I'm sitting in as I type my comment.
Jesse my favorite parts of the videos are listening to you talk and explain your process and reasoning, I think that sets you apart from a lot of other “work” TH-camrs
So happy you are starting your garage and taking us along..
Long time coming.
GOOD!!!!👍👍
Battery adapters are sold so you can use the batteries you have in the new nail gun. Great videos btw
Oh Jesse, Noah is adorable. How he crouches down to watch what you are doing. He is a very good helper he is learning from you all the time where the boards go. The little “grunt” from him is just too much .❤️❤️❤️❤️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼well done on all the framing In dreadful weather.
That's looking mighty professional, sir!
Just wanted to say great work Jesse and really appreciate explaining your thought process on this build. Epic
steel building wouldve been sweet busy holy jebus, the prices are insane. the run around lip flapping steel building suppliers give is enough to make a client go another route. garage coming together Jesse
Am surprised not to see any chickens making an inspection, but hey you can't have it all :) Lovely work as usual, always a pleasure to see you guys working your magic. Thanks :)
14:24 But we got to see a cute kid goat.
Hello Jesse. By doing your research and not jumping right into building, you may have saved most if not all of your labor costs. I look forward to the next installation. Have good days!
Looks absolutely awesome Jesse
Coming along nicely, Jesse. I'm already a bit jealous, my shop has me wishing I had more room.
OSB Sheathing is made w. Wax. Very flammable Zipp is just a.Oil or latex bae paint Sealer. Great job Looks Awesome 🏁👍😎🎩. Hats off to. Ya Savin $$$ Always a good thing . Nice. Shop
Here we Go !
Jesse is talented electricity, plumbing, wood work and youtube hahahaha!
That's awesome. Great video, Jesse and great crew!!
I really like that you share your thought process with us... because, yeah - I would have had questions. I used to live in NY State years ago... and I got out of there because it seemed like reason just didn't work. It's their way or the highway even if you can prove your way is better. My motto... or approach... or whatever... was "better than code". But that didn't seem to matter. Love to see you work with your kids... and I especially love to see you making more progress toward manifesting the dream/vision. I love it. I wonder, though... ZIP Board ... that company and others should really think about sponsoring or contributing to one of your projects. You make some of the best videos and do some of the best work out there. I don't miss NY that much... I lived in the Western-most part of it... but I do miss the beauty of places like Lake Chatauqua and the finger lakes. Thank for sharing this with us.
Hey Jesse and associates good work on the garage construction as always especially Noah! what a great little guy outstanding 👍🏻💯🇬🇧his inheritance and memories are priceless ❤
Great watching your helper. Awesome to see it coming together
Getting ready to start framing my shop in a few weeks. Looking forward to this video!!
Hell yeah brother! Toad is incoming. New subscriber from Schweden.
Awesome, new video!!
Good on you brother, love you content!! ✌️❤️ from 🏴
great job, Jesse 👍😊
Something so satisfying about the sound of the nail sinking home through the sheeting into a 2 x 4. That thunk! You immediately know if you missed just by the sound.
Looking great!
Looking Good.
That guy delivering the trusses must like his job. Usually they drop them the pull out from under them as fast as they can which Usually breaks them apart on the lower ones.
You're right about the rain Jesse, there's a lot of surface water around there. We call that sheathing 'core board', here in NZ. I followed this build with interest and thanks very much for the interesting commentary, that explains things a lot what the plan is. Well done to you, your brother and your other worker, also Noah, and the goat supervisor, LoL. Bob. NZ.