Youare correct sir: Home Depot markets to folks starting a building project, Lowes is geared more to projects that need to be finished all purty. Happy to see you maing this leap. We all got great expectations!
I'm fortunate enough to have Menards locally. I've been in both Lowe's and Home Depot out of curiosity, but I don't have time to waste. 95% of the time I just go to Menards.
Man I can tell you building a garage after you’ve dreamed of one for a long time is one hell of a feeling. I built a 26x24 a few years back after wanting one for years. I would sometimes just kick back with a beer out there and be like damn we made it.🤘🏻
Without scrapping the turf off and (by what I could see) no rebar in the concrete, I really think you're going to have issues with that slab. I also really hope I'm wrong. I love the channel. Keep up the great work!
Level up ⬆️ imagine waking up for the first time and seeing it when it’s finished man imagine the first beer in it imagine opening the shop door and hearing chomper chomping 🤣🤣 good stuff brotha
Major props to you chase on your ideas for the shop and for the start of making it happen. Can't wait to see the shop finished and vehicles parked inside. Chomper is going to be wildin out with those revs in the shop. I can hear him now. Sending prayers and good vibes to your family and dad. Hope everything goes well with him and his recovery. Ive been a supporter for a long long time now and I aint going no where. Your videos, honestly, creativity and beautiful family help me so much each and every day. Mad love to you and all you do. Keep up the amazing work.
All the building pads I've ever done I've always stripped the grass and topsoil then used good red clay to build the pad up then put the rock on top for the concrete but congrats on the shop build bro!
@dirtysouthlogging I’m So sorry for your loss brother, I lost my father when I was 25 so I completely understand, and your so right I wish I woulda spent more time with my pops before he passed.
Thoughts and prayers and glad your dad is doing well!! So happy and glad for you and how much this channel has grown and far you’ve come!! Keep up the incredible work and can’t wait to see the rest of this build plus everything you have in store for you and us!! 🤙
Congratulations on the progress. Looks good. Amazing to have gotten over that first step hurdle. Hope its smooth sailing, but we know life happens. I'm wanting a garage built now. I'll be paying close attention. Best wishes to your dad. And a speedy recovery. Awesome.
At 18, as a almost Grown Man, I can confirm, a shop is deff the end goal after all the grinding, CONGRATS BRO, love the vids, I loves the stickers/hats/merch 👍🏽
I really hope your father is prospering. Any lifts and mezzanine supports are going to need proper engineered footings. Plan ahead contingency for needing to do that under slab expanding foam leveling system someday. Godspeed.
I don't have friends neither. Just focus on that family and making that money. You will never go wrong with that...good luck on the shop, cant wait to see it.
Hope it all goes well , the thing I would have added is rebar in a crosshatch pattern , maybe you were not aware . it really helps with preventing cracks in concrete , as the earth will settle underneath in time
I’ve worked for Home Depot , yes it’s by far the best option for any home improvement projects. Secondly, my well wishes/ prayers for your dad and a quick recovery. Thirdly, congratulations 🥃on the 1st step of the shop build. Super excited to see what you’ve brewed up in tour head for your vision of the shop.
Dude…too cool. Good for you man that’s every man’s dream. So cool to have seen your channel grow and continue to improve and expand. Happy for you brother!
Thank you for showing this with the pricing. I'm only about an hour away from you so I can use these numbers to estimate mine. I got quotes of $20k for the slab, but I am shooting for a 30x84, so those seem about right. Mine may still be on the high side. I thought they were crazy telling me that with a straight face, but maybe that is just how it is. I'll check back to see how the rest goes.
Been watching for a quite a while man loves the vids. I’m curious on why they didint strip top soil to get to the hard clay and then start the pole barn pad on that? Hopefully they did some test holes to make sure the ground is stable enough so you won’t have any settling issues that could cause cracks in concrete foundation, drainage issues etc. just throwing that out there so you don’t get screwed!
Not sure where youre at with your budget and build, but i would highly recommend an insulated and finished ceiling right away. Also, you can never have too much shelving.
I live in Massachusetts and my building is 26x30'. My local building code requires a 4' frost wall and I paid $15,000for the concrete and site work. My concrete guy removed the top soil and used compactor and metal before pouring the concrete. So far no cracks 🤞. Good luck with the build!
It's crazy that they didn't remove the top 6 inches of soil first then spread rock. That organic matter will break down over time and leave voids. It might end up okay but they didn't do it right.
I live in Louisiana, I would have done my concrete the exact same way but, my county ( parish ) wouldn't let me put down a slab without footings and rebar...I did a 24x40 building
Where did you get that shadow grass blades camo headliner?!?! Big waterfowler. I got custom sears in my 6.0 along with a couple other things done with that camo type but that headliner would make it looked sweet!
Why did they not scrape the top soil off and bring in clay? Man that's not great for long term, you need a solid base, you cannot just build a building ontop of untouched ground and not see settling and movement. And holy shit why did you not use PVC for the drainage! Lol that corrugated stuff is the worst, just ask Sean at Gate City Foundation Drainage. Awesome TH-cam page.
I’ve don’t plenty of the little yard drains I used to put those in and big storm water drains and pipes for city of Fernandina it’s some hard work on those big projects
Youare correct sir: Home Depot markets to folks starting a building project, Lowes is geared more to projects that need to be finished all purty. Happy to see you maing this leap. We all got great expectations!
I'm fortunate enough to have Menards locally. I've been in both Lowe's and Home Depot out of curiosity, but I don't have time to waste. 95% of the time I just go to Menards.
Excited for you, dont be afraid to upload some longer videos on the progress!
I agree we would love the longer videos!
Can’t wait to see how much farther this pushes the channel Chase, keep up the great work I’m keep on supporting when I can
Pretty sure ik this dude
Man I can tell you building a garage after you’ve dreamed of one for a long time is one hell of a feeling. I built a 26x24 a few years back after wanting one for years. I would sometimes just kick back with a beer out there and be like damn we made it.🤘🏻
I’m so pumped for you Chase! This is gonna be a game changer for truck content and life in general.
Without scrapping the turf off and (by what I could see) no rebar in the concrete, I really think you're going to have issues with that slab. I also really hope I'm wrong. I love the channel. Keep up the great work!
Level up ⬆️ imagine waking up for the first time and seeing it when it’s finished man imagine the first beer in it imagine opening the shop door and hearing chomper chomping 🤣🤣 good stuff brotha
Love it man! Prayers up for your dad! Keep working hard and taking care of that beautiful family. All of the rest falls into place!
Major props to you chase on your ideas for the shop and for the start of making it happen. Can't wait to see the shop finished and vehicles parked inside. Chomper is going to be wildin out with those revs in the shop. I can hear him now. Sending prayers and good vibes to your family and dad. Hope everything goes well with him and his recovery. Ive been a supporter for a long long time now and I aint going no where. Your videos, honestly, creativity and beautiful family help me so much each and every day. Mad love to you and all you do. Keep up the amazing work.
All the building pads I've ever done I've always stripped the grass and topsoil then used good red clay to build the pad up then put the rock on top for the concrete but congrats on the shop build bro!
Same here.
Spend all the time you can with your pops I lost mine when I was 24 lot of regret
@dirtysouthlogging I’m
So sorry for your loss brother, I lost my father when I was 25 so I completely understand, and your so right I wish I woulda spent more time with my pops before he passed.
Thoughts and prayers and glad your dad is doing well!! So happy and glad for you and how much this channel has grown and far you’ve come!! Keep up the incredible work and can’t wait to see the rest of this build plus everything you have in store for you and us!! 🤙
Congrats on the shop I can’t wait for pt 2 ❤. I’d love to see more Duramax content. Keep up the good work. I’m glad your dad procedure went good.
Congratulations on the progress. Looks good. Amazing to have gotten over that first step hurdle. Hope its smooth sailing, but we know life happens. I'm wanting a garage built now. I'll be paying close attention. Best wishes to your dad. And a speedy recovery. Awesome.
Lonestar Hawaiian is almost done with his garage and just did a price breakdown. You can definitely do a lot yourself. Good luck man
At 18, as a almost Grown Man, I can confirm, a shop is deff the end goal after all the grinding, CONGRATS BRO, love the vids, I loves the stickers/hats/merch 👍🏽
I really hope your father is prospering. Any lifts and mezzanine supports are going to need proper engineered footings. Plan ahead contingency for needing to do that under slab expanding foam leveling system someday. Godspeed.
Man, golden hour makes for some beautiful build footage! Its so cool to see how much you've already gotten done!
You ain't playin!
I need Golden hour all day fr 😂😂
@@lmfscrew If only! At least you got them Bama cicadas keepin you company 😂
I don't have friends neither. Just focus on that family and making that money. You will never go wrong with that...good luck on the shop, cant wait to see it.
Hope it all goes well , the thing I would have added is rebar in a crosshatch pattern , maybe you were not aware . it really helps with preventing cracks in concrete , as the earth will settle underneath in time
Let’s goo 🔥Ready to see that thang
This channel has come so far im glad to see it man. Youre doing everything right. I love to see it.
Congrats man, I am proud of you!! I love that you are transparent and are a normal dude operating on a budget.
Looks great! I respect how open and honest you are
Been watching for a very long time. What a cool accomplishment to get your own shop! Taking content to the next level.
1:51 once you got the formwork done. Thats the sentence you were looking for 🤙🏽
LET'S GO! Build that shop brother 🤙🏽
Hell yeah man congrats you deserve it can’t wait to see the shop content👍
Congrats on your shop 🎉🎉 I’m big supporter of your channel ❤❤❤
I appreciate it!!!
I’ve worked for Home Depot , yes it’s by far the best option for any home improvement projects. Secondly, my well wishes/ prayers for your dad and a quick recovery. Thirdly, congratulations 🥃on the 1st step of the shop build. Super excited to see what you’ve brewed up in tour head for your vision of the shop.
Congrats!!!! The pad looks awesome and I’m excited to see it when it’s done!! I hope it holds up and is a good shop for you dude
i built a 40x60, had 3.5 foot off, was fun... love your shop, hell any shop is better than no shop
Man can’t wait to see the shop love the builds keep up the great work man! Love the content!
You right big step for the channel can’t wait !
This a huge and amazing step in your channel im absolutely stoked for the content in the future hopefully you have a successful build!
Can't wait to watch the rest of this series. No clue what a good price is. I did a 34x22 slab over 20 years ago, but we did that ourselves.
Looks awesome. I'm excited to see this shop go up.
Make sure that slab is cut properly to prevent cracking. It’s going to crack regardless but it should definitely be cut
Honestly love that you put the price breakdown in the video! Gives me a good idea on how much my shop will cost me
just don't forget the 2 monsters
Dude that looks awesome so far. Cant wait to see it finished
CongrAts on the shop big dog
Congratulations!! I think it came out great and i cant wait to see the next phase of the project!!
Dude…too cool. Good for you man that’s every man’s dream. So cool to have seen your channel grow and continue to improve and expand. Happy for you brother!
Not sure if they added wire mesh but besides that, I can’t wait to see the shop. Definitely more content and that makes me happy!
Big step! so happy for you. Congratulations
Really looking forward to rest of this. I appreciate you listing the costs. Those monsters are definitely a necessity
Yo! lol. wild to see you here! New boat shop?
Heckyeah! It's gonna be dope.
I’m sure out of 200k of us there a few guys that are close enough and willing enough to put in a day or two of work to get the shop put up
Hell yea I’m
Down I’m
In Ohio so I don’t mind traveling down
Im with you on that. I’m just north of Birmingham and would come help at the drop of a hat
Hell yeah can't wait to see it done
So happy for you Chase!!
Congrats man looks great! If I was closer I'd come help with the build!
So you had a skid steer but didn’t take the time to remove the organic layer? Hopefully it holds up
LETS GOO CONGRATS BRO!!
Keep up the good work 👍.
Dude congratulations! I’m finally getting caught up with videos. Excited to see where this takes your channel!
Congrats. Hard work
Thank you for showing this with the pricing. I'm only about an hour away from you so I can use these numbers to estimate mine. I got quotes of $20k for the slab, but I am shooting for a 30x84, so those seem about right. Mine may still be on the high side. I thought they were crazy telling me that with a straight face, but maybe that is just how it is. I'll check back to see how the rest goes.
Been watching for a quite a while man loves the vids. I’m curious on why they didint strip top soil to get to the hard clay and then start the pole barn pad on that? Hopefully they did some test holes to make sure the ground is stable enough so you won’t have any settling issues that could cause cracks in concrete foundation, drainage issues etc. just throwing that out there so you don’t get screwed!
My grandpa has had a pacemaker for as long as I can remember, and he’s doing great!
Hope everything goes good with your dad bro. Shop is gonna be awesome!
Its always a good day when you post
Congratulations Chase, speaking as a Dad, do as much for cash as possible . You will be glad you did.
You got friends all of us your subscribers. Keep on keeping on my friend.
Excited for your new shop man!!
Glad you finally getting you a shop you deserve it keep up the good work
Congrats brother, really happy for you..
My TH-cam boys LMF and Lonestar are building dream shops. Love it!!!!
that hurt when you said "you dont have friends to help out" .. i hope you get that building done asap and wish you luck man !!
Not sure where youre at with your budget and build, but i would highly recommend an insulated and finished ceiling right away. Also, you can never have too much shelving.
its amazing just watching you grow and be successful bro been watching for a while now keep it up God bless!
Congratulations on the project and the process man, it looks great bro🔥💪🏾, gonna be great it looks amazing 💪🏾
I think it’s needs some ore expansion joints in the pad but other than that it’s good
Very cool,I’m just as excited about your build as you are.congrats and looking forward to the content.
Love the content, good luck with the shop!
Man I'm happy for you every man needs his shop I wish I didn't live so far away I'd help you build that thing but I'm in Maysville North Carolina lol
I have the same mower and I love it. I’m also gonna a build my 30x30 shop this fall
Mower is an absolute beast. I Need to give it some tlc tho lol
Keepem coming!
Looking awesome man, gotta question so no rebar was needed?
I don’t think you’re supposed to put the stone over topsoil
WOW Big mistake not removing the top soil before prepping for the concrete.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can’t wait to see it man💪🏼💯
I live in Massachusetts and my building is 26x30'. My local building code requires a 4' frost wall and I paid $15,000for the concrete and site work. My concrete guy removed the top soil and used compactor and metal before pouring the concrete. So far no cracks 🤞. Good luck with the build!
How long ago did you get it done
@@moremotion1of1 this year.
Happy for ya brotha
It's crazy that they didn't remove the top 6 inches of soil first then spread rock. That organic matter will break down over time and leave voids. It might end up okay but they didn't do it right.
I’m excited to see how the shop turns out been watching you for years and happy to see you keep growing brotha
I’m excited to follow this process! Keep us updated. I’ve always wondered, many acres do you have there?
Congratulations man that is the dream
I live in Louisiana, I would have done my concrete the exact same way but, my county ( parish ) wouldn't let me put down a slab without footings and rebar...I did a 24x40 building
congrats man this is gonna be awesome
Hell yea looks good man but you didnt need to use rebar for the concrete??
Dude you’re hands down my favorite TH-cam channel. I’ve been watching you for a few years now. I love getting the notis. Keep it up brotha!
Where did you get that shadow grass blades camo headliner?!?! Big waterfowler. I got custom sears in my 6.0 along with a couple other things done with that camo type but that headliner would make it looked sweet!
Thank you for showing us cost as we are all very curious!
Let’s ducking go brother!
Put some more cuts in that pad to control that cracking
Looks good bro
That’s slab should have some relief cuts put in so it won’t crack
Why did they not scrape the top soil off and bring in clay? Man that's not great for long term, you need a solid base, you cannot just build a building ontop of untouched ground and not see settling and movement. And holy shit why did you not use PVC for the drainage! Lol that corrugated stuff is the worst, just ask Sean at Gate City Foundation Drainage. Awesome TH-cam page.
You got a pretty good price ngl. Just under 10k is not too bad
I’ve don’t plenty of the little yard drains I used to put those in and big storm water drains and pipes for city of Fernandina it’s some hard work on those big projects