Wall looks great. I’m about to have a metal shop like yours and thought about doing one wall like this but with pallet wood, since I can get my hands on as much as I want. I’m glad you mentioned what type of screws you were using to directly go into the metal. I was unsure of that. Great video, keep them coming!
Hiya I use pallet wood on my projects and i am building a new shed to store my power tools I've k I'm kinda used some of your ideas as well.lobe watch your videos.👍👍👍👍
Looking to see what others are doing for a substrate behind the barnwood. I'm putting bw up in my house and don't want to put ten thousand holes in all of my drywall. I plan on using pieces of black roofing paper to black out the plank gaps and knot holes. It's cheap, effective, not as permanent as paint and no fumes.
@@JohnDee633 Haha, that was over a year ago and I still haven't gotten around to doing it yet. But at this point, for a substrate, I'm planning on using something light and thin, like luan door skin or really cheap 'CDX-like' quarter inch ply.
It looks great but I was wondering about expansion and contraction of the wood in a barn. My understanding is a twelve foot wide board will expand a quarter inch between summer and winter. Did you leave any gaps between the wood as you put it up?
We are using barn wood in a building similar to yours but unsure what to do to the ceiling. Do you have any thoughts/ideas. We could use metal but would like other ideas.
I have a similar project coming up. What sort of slab did you pour for your shop? I was thinking a 6" slab would work but was thinking maybe it needed footers?
@PatriotDIY thanks for the reply back! I have a 19x32 metal structure and I followed your insulation video. I'm at this step now. But if the wood is 1.5 or 2in thick and to length of the studs would it still need a frame. I'm not hanging anything heavy as you are/did.
Wall looks great. I’m about to have a metal shop like yours and thought about doing one wall like this but with pallet wood, since I can get my hands on as much as I want.
I’m glad you mentioned what type of screws you were using to directly go into the metal. I was unsure of that. Great video, keep them coming!
Pallet wood walls look great, highly recommend.
Good luck with your project!
Great job and it looks awesome. Just had my 30x40 shop erected and will be borrowing some of your ideas. 👍
These diys are so good and under appreciated with views
Thanks for watching
Great job. Wall looks incredible
Hiya I use pallet wood on my projects and i am building a new shed to store my power tools I've k I'm kinda used some of your ideas as well.lobe watch your videos.👍👍👍👍
Well done!
Thanks
You gotta do a video on that stone wall behind the wood stove.
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Great video, my question is the metal studs capable of supporting the weight of the barnwood long-term?
Same thing I was thinking.
Looking good Jason. I could not have done it better!!!
Looks good man!
Thanks
Looks great
The baseboard over the 1x4 at bottom. Does the 1x4 make the baseboard stick out to where you can see the 1x4
nice job. can you please tell me what the height of your tin panels are?
I think I did 36"
Looking to see what others are doing for a substrate behind the barnwood. I'm putting bw up in my house and don't want to put ten thousand holes in all of my drywall.
I plan on using pieces of black roofing paper to black out the plank gaps and knot holes. It's cheap, effective, not as permanent as paint and no fumes.
What did you put behind the bw? I’m looking for the same idea, I didn’t want to put 1000 holes in the drywall
@@JohnDee633 Haha, that was over a year ago and I still haven't gotten around to doing it yet. But at this point, for a substrate, I'm planning on using something light and thin, like luan door skin or really cheap 'CDX-like' quarter inch ply.
It looks great but I was wondering about expansion and contraction of the wood in a barn. My understanding is a twelve foot wide board will expand a quarter inch between summer and winter. Did you leave any gaps between the wood as you put it up?
This wood is 100 years old from a tobacco barn, it makes its own gaps lol. But really I paid no attention to specific spacing, just stack and screw!
We are using barn wood in a building similar to yours but unsure what to do to the ceiling. Do you have any thoughts/ideas. We could use metal but would like other ideas.
I was thinking the rusted corrugated metal
Good Job
Thanks
Where are all the men who know how to diy...
Great job
How tall is the barn tin
I think I did 3'
Which tool did you use to get those drywall screws into that thick metal. Our guy had to predrill into the metal and that was pretty tough.
Impact driver....but i also predrilled in most cases
Looks nice! What are you using to cut that corrugated metal?
Angle grinder with cutting wheel, or circular saw with metal cutting blade
Perfect - thanks much
I have a similar project coming up. What sort of slab did you pour for your shop? I was thinking a 6" slab would work but was thinking maybe it needed footers?
Mine has footer all the way around, not positive on thickness. It was done by the pros to the spec our metal building recommended!
Can one use this in a bathroom?
Yep
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Looks Great! Where did you get the barnwood?
Salvaged from an old tobacco barn on my families property.
Here's a video th-cam.com/video/FPldV6QbFK8/w-d-xo.html
Excellent
What are you looking at…hahaha
bro never got around to getting that trim on there I guarantee it!
Why not just screw the wood into the metal studs and not build the frame.
@jaypea2068 well it IS also screwed to the frame. But these metal studs are 60" apart, That would leave a very large unsupported area.
@PatriotDIY thanks for the reply back! I have a 19x32 metal structure and I followed your insulation video. I'm at this step now. But if the wood is 1.5 or 2in thick and to length of the studs would it still need a frame. I'm not hanging anything heavy as you are/did.
@jaypea2068 additional Framing behind the wall will make it much stronger and definatly reccomended but I guess it depends on your apllication
@PatriotDIY thanks for the reply on a 2yr old video and your recommendations!
Will you be going to Washington D.C in January, to help Putin’s Puppet cry about losing the popular vote?
Will they be passing out free barn wood???
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😂 Enjoy, and well played ✌🏼
I call it stinkwood, looks bad and cheap and it stinks. A fad that has ran its course.
Disagree. Looks great