Good evening Dave, My goodness you've been through it with the inspector's, 🤨 lm NOT and WON'T waist my breath talking about these sort of people.....but lm so glad you can go ahead now and complete this building/stables.....and doesn't it look fabulous 😀 love the railings to stop any bitting going on...Great job, deserves a pat on the back.Very much looking forward to seeing it finished.l hope everything is well with you,the beautiful Mules and the baby's and your family of corse.All the very best Dave 🌱🌱🌱💕
Thank you Joyce as always! The stalls are coming along nicely and nearing completion. I introduced them all to it tonight and fed them there. Just a brief introduction and will put them back there tomorrow for a bit longer. We have a winter mix of freezing rain coming in Sunday morning turning to snow Sunday night into Monday. We will see, weather predictions change so often but everyone is panic buying at the grocery stores. I say it is what it is and I’ll take it when and if it comes but at least I can get the kids and babies out of the weather and into some stalls. Have a great weekend!
Thank you LaLa I appreciate it! I am not a carpenter but I am anal and know what I want and glad I don't have to deal with the inspectors more. Nuts for sure! Thx for watching, Dave
I'm in Commercial Construction and feel you pain my friend. They cost my company hundreds on hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. It's hard to deal with them. Love the build
So my girlfriend and I are wanting to start a small horse farm. I've been in a specialized heavy haul field and the crane business my whole young adult life. I've learned some amazing skills but feel so overwhelmed and inept thinking about building a structure like this. Gotta start somewhere I suppose, looks great!
Thank you Rob I appreciate it! I had someone build the building for me but as you see I did the inside myself. Just too expensive when you tell someone you want them to build you a horse barn. I’m not a builder at all and have never done this before. I just knew what I thought I wanted and went with it. Very happy with how it turned out but watched a lot of TH-cam to get pointers first. Wasn’t that bad but it’s slow when your doing it yourself and figuring it out day by day. Lots and lots of trips to Home Depot as I couldn’t possibly know what I needed until I needed it. Good luck with your endeavors! You can do it if you put your mind to it. Thank you for watching! Dave
8 1/2 Ft approx. I used a 12 ft post and buried approx 3 ft in ground and then used a happy medium so the headers would all be level and then cut the remainder post off. I appreciate it and thanks for watching! Dave
Great videos, I really appreciate the details especially with the doors. I am looking into doing the same for my wife for two stalls? I tried to find the link as you mentioned but I don't see it. Also how do you know what to order i.e. what do I need for the 10' section for the slide?
You mention getting the hardware from National. What is their full name? I am in Saskatchewan Canada and would like to know how to order that hardware. Thanks. I hope I can find your answer once I sign out.
Sorry you went through that! I know people in Illinois who had this exact same problem with the building code officers. I like the result you are getting with your camera. Can you share what model you use? This was great instructional video - very clear and easy to understand especially since the assembling of the door and tracks could go wrong in so many ways. Thanks so much for making this!
Thank you sweet liberty I appreciate it! I’m just using my iPhone 11 believe it or not. It’s what I started with and seems to do the job for me and is simple to use with iMovie that’s already on your phone. Thx for watching! Dave
Yes but I just put it in dry and packed it in tight. I know this is controversial but as it soaks up ground moisture and hardens fine. Others say it should always be mixed with water first. Thx for watching, Dave
Good evening Dave, My goodness you've been through it with the inspector's, 🤨 lm NOT and WON'T waist my breath talking about these sort of people.....but lm so glad you can go ahead now and complete this building/stables.....and doesn't it look fabulous 😀 love the railings to stop any bitting going on...Great job, deserves a pat on the back.Very much looking forward to seeing it finished.l hope everything is well with you,the beautiful Mules and the baby's and your family of corse.All the very best Dave 🌱🌱🌱💕
Thank you Joyce as always! The stalls are coming along nicely and nearing completion. I introduced them all to it tonight and fed them there. Just a brief introduction and will put them back there tomorrow for a bit longer. We have a winter mix of freezing rain coming in Sunday morning turning to snow Sunday night into Monday. We will see, weather predictions change so often but everyone is panic buying at the grocery stores. I say it is what it is and I’ll take it when and if it comes but at least I can get the kids and babies out of the weather and into some stalls. Have a great weekend!
Nice job these Government inspectors are Nutz! For a dang horse barn! That's some nice work you did! And I am a carpenter
Thank you LaLa I appreciate it! I am not a carpenter but I am anal and know what I want and glad I don't have to deal with the inspectors more. Nuts for sure! Thx for watching, Dave
Very interesting...you are very talented.
G,day dave it looks great stalls mate , happy trails...
Thx Ray I appreciate it!
Nice job.
I'm in Commercial Construction and feel you pain my friend. They cost my company hundreds on hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. It's hard to deal with them. Love the build
Thx CC I appreciate it! I do t k ow how you deal with those guys job after job, my hats off to you for sure! Thx for watching! Dave
Ok Kenny here. Doing a good job.
I appreciate it! Will be a nice edition
So my girlfriend and I are wanting to start a small horse farm. I've been in a specialized heavy haul field and the crane business my whole young adult life. I've learned some amazing skills but feel so overwhelmed and inept thinking about building a structure like this. Gotta start somewhere I suppose, looks great!
Thank you Rob I appreciate it! I had someone build the building for me but as you see I did the inside myself. Just too expensive when you tell someone you want them to build you a horse barn. I’m not a builder at all and have never done this before. I just knew what I thought I wanted and went with it. Very happy with how it turned out but watched a lot of TH-cam to get pointers first. Wasn’t that bad but it’s slow when your doing it yourself and figuring it out day by day. Lots and lots of trips to Home Depot as I couldn’t possibly know what I needed until I needed it. Good luck with your endeavors! You can do it if you put your mind to it. Thank you for watching! Dave
Great work! Can you please tell me the finished height of the 2x8 headers for the stalls?
8 1/2 Ft approx. I used a 12 ft post and buried approx 3 ft in ground and then used a happy medium so the headers would all be level and then cut the remainder post off. I appreciate it and thanks for watching! Dave
I thought you were not going to get into it?
Great videos, I really appreciate the details especially with the doors. I am looking into doing the same for my wife for two stalls? I tried to find the link as you mentioned but I don't see it. Also how do you know what to order i.e. what do I need for the 10' section for the slide?
You mention getting the hardware from National. What is their full name? I am in Saskatchewan Canada and would like to know how to order that hardware. Thanks. I hope I can find your answer once I sign out.
@@VivianHay-p3e yes it’s www.national-hardware.com
Thx for watching! Dave
Sorry you went through that! I know people in Illinois who had this exact same problem with the building code officers.
I like the result you are getting with your camera. Can you share what model you use? This was great instructional video - very clear and easy to understand especially since the assembling of the door and tracks could go wrong in so many ways. Thanks so much for making this!
Thank you sweet liberty I appreciate it! I’m just using my iPhone 11 believe it or not. It’s what I started with and seems to do the job for me and is simple to use with iMovie that’s already on your phone. Thx for watching! Dave
Did you use concrete for stall posts?
Yes but I just put it in dry and packed it in tight. I know this is controversial but as it soaks up ground moisture and hardens fine. Others say it should always be mixed with water first. Thx for watching, Dave
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Thank you! I appreciate you watching!
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