With Ryan's th-cam.com/users/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan, I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
I just want to thank you for your videos. I have been subscribed and watching for over two years and I have told so many people to watch your videos. I have been building for over 30 years, part time and full time. I was looking for another way to build a garage for myself. Well, I built my cabin and for the last few weeks I have been framing my shop 48x72, 12 feet high. You have made such a positive influence on my building skills, that I was only off by an 1/8 on the 72 length. I did the slab myself, there was 88 yards of concrete, (I used insulated block as a retainer wall on the 72 foot back wall 6 feet high. My wife and daughter helped raise the walls one section and post at a time. I could not lift the wall with my equipment, so I rented a 40 foot lift and worked out of that for two days and go all the wall up and plumb. I used your marking system on everything. What an easy way to build, everything was marked and checked. I had a framer to help me on the trusses, him on one end, my daughter on the other and me in the middle in a sissor lift. The 19 trusses went up in about two hours (because everything was marked and checked. A boom truck to lift them in place last Saturday. I rented a sissor lift to did the perlins or lathe the framer called them on the top of the trusses. Anyway, thank you so much for the videos and information. I have nothing to comment on, I watch and listen to you and watch your old videos to make changes to how I work. Metal roof is next, I plan on doing one piece of tin at a time and I get done when I get done. Sorry for the length, but you two guys are such great builders, I just wanted you to know how some of us feel. It is great to see such a positive influence today. Thank you.
@@RRBuildings Btw, thanks for the comment, I am working on the metal and have reviewed some of your prior videos on how to cut and make it work...the thought process on making a cut and which cutters (L or R)... wow...but my building is really looking good, if I say so myself, great knowledge in the prior videos...be well..Joe
Love the "corrected grammar." I grew up in a home with a mother who was an English teacher. I am so thankful for a mom who taught we well. Your videos are so instructive. I wait for the release of each of them. Thanks.
As always fantastic work . There is nothing better than watching two professional doing what others should be doing . And what is it called . perfection and passion.👍🏼👏🏼👊🏻
Thanks for lunch segment! I didnt think that you even fed the guy! Follow on youtube, tik tok, and never miss an episode. The stairs layout video was life saver for me so thanks!!
Great video series, thanks guys. Wish we had quality builders like this in the Bay Area! I like how you take the time to do things right and not always just the quickest and simplest way to get things done. Real pride in workmanship on display!
Man, you guys are just phenomenal! You both inspire me (to want to build) and demotivate me (‘cause it won’t measure up) at the same time! Great work! Thanks, for filming/editing/posting it!
Don't worry...the chimney is okay being made out of wood... This project is definitely shaping up to be a good one...Please subscribe if you wish to follow this one along
I'll be honest, as a carpenter, fist time I watched one of your videos, I was thinking to myself: man, what a waste of time and money. But now, I'm actually exited every time you upload. I've realized that post framing is just a different way of doing things and it actually looks pretty fun to do. Looking at the way you guys work (not in a rush, shorts, casual shoes, no hard hat), it just feels like a dream work environment. Keep it up!
I think we viewers take it for granted that you produce these videos and have no stress doing so. What we don't know, and what you have intimated several times now, are the smart ass comments you have to deal with written by anally correct idiots, in this video about your possible grammatical mistakes. Ignore them buddy. You both do a tremendous job and are a pleasure to watch. 👍💪🤘
Greg and you or me and greg.....very cool, you guys are great! Keep up the great work and great videos. Oh, by the way, I got my Martinez square yesterday. Its great!
Amazing what these two can accomplish. It's all about the math. And the energy. Where does he find the time to sleep and edit? Talk about an over achiever. Very impressive. Love the channel.
I would rather watch real life vids of builds then any HGTV or DIY shows out there on television I’m sure it takes lots of time and effort especially when this is what you do for a living to provide for the fam..... just want to say thanks
@@RRBuildings It shows off how much care you put into your construction. I'd kill to be able to find someone to do that for me at a fair cost. It's good to see skilled builders out there doing it right and taking the time, gives hope that they exist lol
That’s going to be a fantastic fireplace! Love the windows along both sides. You two work so well together. I’m sure you have your moments though. You can just edit them out!
Kyle, When you have to fit foam into a tight space like you did, double a piece of house wrap the total length of each straight piece of foam. Staple the fold edge to the 2x on the least accessible side but so you can pull or cut at the staples to release the house wrap. Pull both layers over the foam and pull it tight to compress the foam then staple it. Press the piece in place. The compressed foam protected by the house wrap should slide into place easier. Pull the staples from the fold edge and pull just the layer away from the foam (against the soffit) out and the house wrap will roll out and come loose and let the foam stay unmolested and expand against the soffit. Similar to pulling the adhesive backing off once the foam is in place. You really need some fans..... especially when you are working over a hot roof.
@@AssDust If the compressed foam expands before you can get it in place before it starts dragging against the surface, my system works. Or, compressed foam may not be available.
I'm not sure if I'm here for the novel(to me) building protocol, or if I keep coming back for the banter and comedy and Northern MidWest dairy accent. Regardless, you guys are the best! Carry on.
I believe that most of us can turn the volume down pretty much at will but it will only increase to a certain point. A little more volume would be appreciated. Great videos.
I’m not sure if possible but would be awesome if it was possible to level out the sounds, so we don’t go from listening to the talking to having our ears blown from the impact driver 😂
@@jeffreycollins7297 What would be easier. One person adjusting the volume level of the video to be consistent with EVERYTHING ELSE ON THE INTERNET, or 433k people having to wear headphones turned all the way up to hear the voices only to get blown out by power tools... The content is incredible, it is just straining to have to turn my volume to 100 t even have a chance of hearing when everything else is clearly audible at 35
LOL! When You said, "Don't want to have improper grammar for all you You-Tube commenters..." [Happen to have a B.A. in Communication and Journalism] Appreciate the verbiage... As far as the way You guys look: The "high and tight" military hair-cut is looking awesome.
Brake Cleaner...best freaking solvent of all time. I buy it by the gallon and use a SureShot canister for it. I see so many tiny things that you do that put 99% of builders/carpenters to shame. The fact that you took the time to ensure your stud was centered where it should be...I've NEVER seen that in a house being built. Believe me, they don't do that in my area...not at all. All about "you have 2 days to frame the house, so what if your 2x4 stud has a 6" curve in it...just use it".
Kyle throw a solar panel on the roof of your trailer + charge controller + car battery + inverter, charge those batteries all day/night long for free (minus the up front cost) no more bring batteries in and out of your workshop or home :)
I am now off Cabinets (I had a really nice job & customer stopped work & wanted to re-negotiate the contract so instead of raising a stink I packed up and refunded the money & left). Anyway I had other jobs pending (but Kyle that did not feel good! She apparently found a cheaper contractor I guess?) Anyway now doing custom mill work and I just enjoy watching your videos !Greg & you make a great crew! Are you considering doing Timber Framing then expanding into homes? I notice a company who does grabbed commercial time right in front & inside your video’s?? Ummmmm????
Understand ; I figured u would know! Anyway I appreciate you Kyle & Greg thanks a bunch for the teaching! Hv a great weekend! Also those ppl jabbing you about grammar ? In my line of work before this life I was a Homicide/Robbery Detective? We called them “COMMA COPS”! Got knows uses 4 thems there bafoons!
8:57 - Google's Auto-closed caption system thinks the crunching of the shoes on gravel as applause and the high pitch, mind melting screech of wood on wood as "music". Some tastes cannot be explained.
With Ryan's th-cam.com/users/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan, I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
I just want to thank you for your videos. I have been subscribed and watching for over two years and I have told so many people to watch your videos. I have been building for over 30 years, part time and full time. I was looking for another way to build a garage for myself. Well, I built my cabin and for the last few weeks I have been framing my shop 48x72, 12 feet high. You have made such a positive influence on my building skills, that I was only off by an 1/8 on the 72 length. I did the slab myself, there was 88 yards of concrete, (I used insulated block as a retainer wall on the 72 foot back wall 6 feet high. My wife and daughter helped raise the walls one section and post at a time. I could not lift the wall with my equipment, so I rented a 40 foot lift and worked out of that for two days and go all the wall up and plumb. I used your marking system on everything. What an easy way to build, everything was marked and checked. I had a framer to help me on the trusses, him on one end, my daughter on the other and me in the middle in a sissor lift. The 19 trusses went up in about two hours (because everything was marked and checked. A boom truck to lift them in place last Saturday. I rented a sissor lift to did the perlins or lathe the framer called them on the top of the trusses. Anyway, thank you so much for the videos and information. I have nothing to comment on, I watch and listen to you and watch your old videos to make changes to how I work. Metal roof is next, I plan on doing one piece of tin at a time and I get done when I get done. Sorry for the length, but you two guys are such great builders, I just wanted you to know how some of us feel. It is great to see such a positive influence today. Thank you.
That is awesome
To hear and exactly why I continue to share
@@RRBuildings Btw, thanks for the comment, I am working on the metal and have reviewed some of your prior videos on how to cut and make it work...the thought process on making a cut and which cutters (L or R)... wow...but my building is really looking good, if I say so myself, great knowledge in the prior videos...be well..Joe
Love the "corrected grammar." I grew up in a home with a mother who was an English teacher. I am so thankful for a mom who taught we well. Your videos are so instructive. I wait for the release of each of them. Thanks.
I can't believe I miss this episode of the build series when it was first uploaded. Wow this episode is GREAT!
Father and son, son and father , very brave ! Great work fellas
You are doing great with the grammar. I mostly see youtubers having a problem with run and ran. You are doing just fine.
As always fantastic work . There is nothing better than watching two professional doing what others should be doing . And what is it called . perfection and passion.👍🏼👏🏼👊🏻
Thanks for lunch segment! I didnt think that you even fed the guy! Follow on youtube, tik tok, and never miss an episode. The stairs layout video was life saver for me so thanks!!
Haha awesome to hear thanks man
Your building skills AND teaching/video skills are beyond phenomenal ! Pleasure to watch.
Thanks and a huge thumbs up gentlemen !!
Great video series, thanks guys. Wish we had quality builders like this in the Bay Area! I like how you take the time to do things right and not always just the quickest and simplest way to get things done. Real pride in workmanship on display!
I live in Europe, but I hear those wooden chimneys burn very well :-) Nice work again.
I came for the cool looking buildings I stay for the banter haha. The building looks beautiful can't wait to see more.
I think use guys are awesome very good at your job i have not seen anyone better keep er lite as we say in Northern Ireland
For a long time, I avoided depending on battery powered tools. You have slowly been changing my mind on this. Thanks for sharing!
500 likes and not even a single dislike. it proves how much your content is flawless!
now you are just crazy....youtube just hasn't fed the video to enough people yet
Well I watch every video u put up and beside a few other channels ur pretty much why I watch TH-cam
Man, you guys are just phenomenal! You both inspire me (to want to build) and demotivate me (‘cause it won’t measure up) at the same time! Great work! Thanks, for filming/editing/posting it!
You can do it!
Great stuff as always! I liked 11:30 to see I'm not the only one that has those moments of "dang, I mis-thought that."!!!! Keep the videos coming!
I'm learning all kinds of neat tricks and techniques with you. Thanks!!
Don't worry...the chimney is okay being made out of wood... This project is definitely shaping up to be a good one...Please subscribe if you wish to follow this one along
The building is moving again. LOL Great job gentlemen.
Yes why is the building swaying!
@@TheWheels1965 It isant, the lift is moving.
I sure hope the only comments on that were jokes like yours....
Bubba - Haha, I was going to comment the same thing :)
Did you see how the previous episode the building went up and down? Yea...it did.
Me and TH-cam like you progress. It look very good. Keep up good work.
Oh and try and stay cool. Great job!
That chimney is going to look amazing nice job. It's great to see that someone cares building.
Greg and yourself are just funny, thank you
Hej man..
I watch ur videos all the times, when i have break at my job.
I do carpentry too in Europe.
Respect 🙌🏽
Real work, great communication, Nicely Done! Bravo!
I'll be honest, as a carpenter, fist time I watched one of your videos, I was thinking to myself: man, what a waste of time and money. But now, I'm actually exited every time you upload. I've realized that post framing is just a different way of doing things and it actually looks pretty fun to do. Looking at the way you guys work (not in a rush, shorts, casual shoes, no hard hat), it just feels like a dream work environment. Keep it up!
livingthedream!!
RR B That's so awesome! You guys are so blessed! Appreciate Your videos!
I hate hard hat work man
@@RRBuildings as we would say... LTD!
Kyle making us mere mortals feel better about what we do with the old fashioned sturdy kick test
You two guys rock, have to build one at my own home, Big Thanks
You guys are hilarious. Awesome build btw. Love the channel, very informative and detailed!
Sure have enjoyed watching it come this far. Beautiful perfect work.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for using proper English. It’s refreshing to know that it’s still being used these days.
I enjoy all your series! It has provided me with building ideas for my own shop.
very good work. Precise construction. I really enjoy watching what you and Gregg are doing. Best of luck.✨👌
I think we viewers take it for granted that you produce these videos and have no stress doing so. What we don't know, and what you have intimated several times now, are the smart ass comments you have to deal with written by anally correct idiots, in this video about your possible grammatical mistakes. Ignore them buddy. You both do a tremendous job and are a pleasure to watch. 👍💪🤘
Great job guys!! And awesome video
Keep it going, guys..It never gets boring.
The banter just keeps getting better and better. Digging that chimney.
Greg and you or me and greg.....very cool, you guys are great! Keep up the great work and great videos.
Oh, by the way, I got my Martinez square yesterday. Its great!
Sweet
Learning something new every day. Thanks.
I´m from Sweden and likes your videos.
That chimney is going to look amazing once the verseta stone goes up!! Amazing job so far guys!
Yet another class video, great job guys 👍👍👍👍
Enjoy all you videos! Keep them coming
Video quality of you talking at the end with the building in the background is 👌
Amazing what these two can accomplish. It's all about the math. And the energy. Where does he find the time to sleep and edit? Talk about an over achiever. Very impressive. Love the channel.
Always appreciate the effort. Look forward to the next one.
Frame houses all week, do renovations all weekend and watch you work to relax. Might be addicted to building.
me too marty
Four-shirt minimum in the summer heat.
Keep killin' it, guys.
They are definitely good builders. I have even picked up some tricks from the videos .
Man, that chimney was so wobbly. I can't believe it didn't fall over......
nevermindthebollocks fairly sure the lift is wobbly...not the chimney
Great job 👏🏽 I just left it like 👍🏽
Looking good, coming along really nice . It sure is a hot summer, keep them videos coming 👍👍
Thanks, will do!
Qualité de travail extra ! Et sans forcer en plus !
Can’t wait see this place finished!
You guys are definitely entertaining.
Love your work ethic...... Something to duplicate for sure!!!!
I would rather watch real life vids of builds then any HGTV or DIY shows out there on television I’m sure it takes lots of time and effort especially when this is what you do for a living to provide for the fam..... just want to say thanks
Thanks Ruben it takes an infinite amount of extra time it seems but I love when people let me know it helps them then it’s worth it
@@RRBuildings It shows off how much care you put into your construction. I'd kill to be able to find someone to do that for me at a fair cost. It's good to see skilled builders out there doing it right and taking the time, gives hope that they exist lol
i know I am kinda off topic but do anybody know of a good website to stream new tv shows online?
@Grayson Ruben i watch on Flixzone. Just google for it :)
@Yousef Jeremiah yea, I've been using FlixZone for months myself =)
Awesome job, guys. To work with you is the work of dream I think ))
Has a strong helper..... Lifts looks like +8’ tall chimney wall by himself. 💪🏼
Keep them coming, excellent vlog 👍👍👍
That’s going to be a fantastic fireplace! Love the windows along both sides. You two work so well together. I’m sure you have your moments though. You can just edit them out!
I can’t wait to see the videos of the newest build 😍
Well done on the workmanship and the subs. I remember when it was 5000!
Thanks
Yous an Greg be done good works. 🤣👍.
God bless.
Another great video guys!👍😎
Since you asked, heightH is not a word. It's width, length, depth and heighT. It drives me crazy when I hear people in the trades say it.
Isnt that the point.
Looking good gentlemen...... “The heat you talk about????” Come build me one on Toledo Bend in south Texas. I’ll show heat like you have never seen.
Nasty cut on you right leg Kyle! And, as the wise Jimmy Diresta says: "if it looks straight, it's straight". Love ya.
Kyle, When you have to fit foam into a tight space like you did, double a piece of house wrap the total length of each straight piece of foam. Staple the fold edge to the 2x on the least accessible side but so you can pull or cut at the staples to release the house wrap. Pull both layers over the foam and pull it tight to compress the foam then staple it. Press the piece in place. The compressed foam protected by the house wrap should slide into place easier. Pull the staples from the fold edge and pull just the layer away from the foam (against the soffit) out and the house wrap will roll out and come loose and let the foam stay unmolested and expand against the soffit. Similar to pulling the adhesive backing off once the foam is in place.
You really need some fans..... especially when you are working over a hot roof.
or just use compressed foam.
@@AssDust If the compressed foam expands before you can get it in place before it starts dragging against the surface, my system works. Or, compressed foam may not be available.
Great idea thanks
Y'all are flipping hilarious love the videos man thanks for another one
Loving this series!
OMG, that building is swaying in the wind.
when the camera is on the scissor lift it appears that the building is swaying but its not. its the scissor lift swaying
@@zyawotha I was totally kidding. It's a running joke.
would love to see a fly by of all the land .that pond looks nice
I'm not sure if I'm here for the novel(to me) building protocol, or if I keep coming back for the banter and comedy and Northern MidWest dairy accent. Regardless, you guys are the best! Carry on.
Haha thanks
That man finally got a fresh cut stay blessed y'all $
Chimney looks great
I always wanted to light a cozy fire in a wood chimney. Just kidding. Looking real good!
great framming job Greg!
great building only one major problem i can see with it ,,, MAJOR problem ,,, it's not mine ,,, keep up the great job you guys are doing ,,
I believe that most of us can turn the volume down pretty much at will but it will only increase to a certain point. A little more volume would be appreciated. Great videos.
+1
Wear headphones.
I’m not sure if possible but would be awesome if it was possible to level out the sounds, so we don’t go from listening to the talking to having our ears blown from the impact driver 😂
@@jeffreycollins7297 What would be easier. One person adjusting the volume level of the video to be consistent with EVERYTHING ELSE ON THE INTERNET, or 433k people having to wear headphones turned all the way up to hear the voices only to get blown out by power tools... The content is incredible, it is just straining to have to turn my volume to 100 t even have a chance of hearing when everything else is clearly audible at 35
Man working in this heat is a serious hardship, I feel for ya.
Happy anniversary Kyle
thanks howard hope all is well...could have used your roof tent on this job to stay out of the sun
Happy birthday Kyle 👊
LOL! When You said, "Don't want to have improper grammar for all you You-Tube commenters..." [Happen to have a B.A. in Communication and Journalism] Appreciate the verbiage... As far as the way You guys look: The "high and tight" military hair-cut is looking awesome.
Brake Cleaner...best freaking solvent of all time. I buy it by the gallon and use a SureShot canister for it.
I see so many tiny things that you do that put 99% of builders/carpenters to shame. The fact that you took the time to ensure your stud was centered where it should be...I've NEVER seen that in a house being built. Believe me, they don't do that in my area...not at all. All about "you have 2 days to frame the house, so what if your 2x4 stud has a 6" curve in it...just use it".
Happy anniversary big guy
Looking sweet guys
Nice fireplace. Hopefully they add some exterior lights that accentuate it at night.
Keep up the great work!
Congratulations now we can clearly see you working ............ LOL just keep it between the lines bro ;-)
Usual great attention to detail.Bet you have customers standing in line!
Happy anniversary!
That chimney wall sure was moving. I'll bet the sheathing will stiffen that up.
Black metal soffit looks sharp.
greg &co did a good joob.. :-)
Yes, I like to build a shed. Just Good Job for your opinion
Your work is great
Kyle throw a solar panel on the roof of your trailer + charge controller + car battery + inverter, charge those batteries all day/night long for free (minus the up front cost) no more bring batteries in and out of your workshop or home :)
I am now off Cabinets (I had a really nice job & customer stopped work & wanted to re-negotiate the contract so instead of raising a stink I packed up and refunded the money & left).
Anyway I had other jobs pending (but Kyle that did not feel good! She apparently found a cheaper contractor I guess?)
Anyway now doing custom mill work and I just enjoy watching your videos !Greg & you make a great crew!
Are you considering doing Timber Framing then expanding into homes?
I notice a company who does grabbed commercial time right in front & inside your video’s??
Ummmmm????
I don’t have specific plans for homes.. been there done that, not that enjoyable
Understand ; I figured u would know! Anyway I appreciate you Kyle & Greg thanks a bunch for the teaching!
Hv a great weekend! Also those ppl jabbing you about grammar ? In my line of work before this life I was a Homicide/Robbery Detective? We called them “COMMA COPS”!
Got knows uses 4 thems there bafoons!
8:57 - Google's Auto-closed caption system thinks the crunching of the shoes on gravel as applause and the high pitch, mind melting screech of wood on wood as "music". Some tastes cannot be explained.
9:31 - It also thinks a screw going into wood sounds like music.
I hope "Math" can be Greg's new nickname.