Greg and Eric, it is great you completed the form and poured the concrete to make the walkways and the apron. Your temperature was high but you all pushed on and made everything look great. Blessings to you capable men.
Thank you, Bill! The smoke made it a little easier because there wasn't direct sun on us - one small benefit of fire season in the Northwest. Thanks for watching! 😊
We are excited to have this walkway (catwalk) to make milling lumber a little easier...what do you think? Would you want one? Hope you enjoy this video!
The catwalk is a big plus in my mind. If my mill was stationary it would be on cement. Cleanup , maintaining the mill and solid footing are just a few of its positive aspects. Your shed is looking good
@@coldspring624 Thank you! Seems like this sawmill cover/shed build is taking forever, but it will be nice to have it functional and complete. And, it's great practice for the barn build. Thanks for watching! 😊
The walkway looks really good. I was worried that you might not broom the concrete and it would be slick when wet. I always try to work the edges so that you don't have voids when you take the form boards off. Good job. I hope that the fires stay away.
Thank you, Mike! Between Erik and my dad, I have pretty good teachers. Unfortunately, the fires have gotten worse - can't see the mountains for the last couple of days. Rain on Tuesday, we hope! Thank you for always watching! 😊
Nice Timber Frame! I'm in NV so frost lines are close, is there any reason why you couldn't have poured the footers and the pad at the same time and tie it all together? Sure would save Me a step before framing but will it frost heave the pad? I'm finding zero information on this portion and it would be a great help. Nice looking area, much nicer than the sagebrush and pinyon pines of My area. Thanks!
Thanks, Mitch! We moved back to our hometown in Idaho after spending 10 years in Minden/Gardnerville! Where are you? Far from an expert on concrete, but if I were to do it again, I’d pour the piers and pad at same time. As long as you’ve done some ground prep for the slab (compaction), seems like it would work just fine. The pad was a 3rd afterthought of the sawmill shed! 😆
Greg and Eric, it is great you completed the form and poured the concrete to make the walkways and the apron. Your temperature was high but you all pushed on and made everything look great. Blessings to you capable men.
Thank you, Bill! The smoke made it a little easier because there wasn't direct sun on us - one small benefit of fire season in the Northwest. Thanks for watching! 😊
Aww, love the Bo prints! 💜
Aren’t they the sweetest?! ❤️
We are excited to have this walkway (catwalk) to make milling lumber a little easier...what do you think? Would you want one? Hope you enjoy this video!
The catwalk is a big plus in my mind. If my mill was stationary it would be on cement. Cleanup , maintaining the mill and solid footing are just a few of its positive aspects. Your shed is looking good
@@coldspring624 Thank you! Seems like this sawmill cover/shed build is taking forever, but it will be nice to have it functional and complete. And, it's great practice for the barn build. Thanks for watching! 😊
Yes. I want one. I think it would be easier to keep clean. At the end of the day, just blow it out!
Way to make it work with what you already had! Nice job, guys
Thank you so much! 😊
👍👍❤looks good....would be proud to call that mine
Thank you so much! That’s a great compliment! 😊
Ha, ya got me! When I heard that "diagonal rebar is stronger" I said: "I didn't know that" but how? Nice.
😂 Love it!!!
Looks great!! Excited to see it in person again!
Thank you! We’d love that! ❤️
Nice work
Thanks, John! 😄
Thx for sharing
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching! 😄
Man, that looks nice.
Thank you! It’s so worth it! 😊
The walkway looks really good. I was worried that you might not broom the concrete and it would be slick when wet. I always try to work the edges so that you don't have voids when you take the form boards off. Good job. I hope that the fires stay away.
Thank you, Mike! Between Erik and my dad, I have pretty good teachers. Unfortunately, the fires have gotten worse - can't see the mountains for the last couple of days. Rain on Tuesday, we hope! Thank you for always watching! 😊
The angular rebarb joke was funny
Thanks! Sometimes you gotta throw that in there once in awhile! 😆
Nice Timber Frame! I'm in NV so frost lines are close, is there any reason why you couldn't have poured the footers and the pad at the same time and tie it all together? Sure would save Me a step before framing but will it frost heave the pad? I'm finding zero information on this portion and it would be a great help. Nice looking area, much nicer than the sagebrush and pinyon pines of My area. Thanks!
Thanks, Mitch! We moved back to our hometown in Idaho after spending 10 years in Minden/Gardnerville! Where are you?
Far from an expert on concrete, but if I were to do it again, I’d pour the piers and pad at same time. As long as you’ve done some ground prep for the slab (compaction), seems like it would work just fine.
The pad was a 3rd afterthought of the sawmill shed! 😆