Barn Beam Install Complete and Ridge is on the Rise! - Barn Revival Pushes on!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ย. 2024
- It is finally time to start the lift of this historic and abandoned barn. Will it work?
DISCLAIMER'. this is not a how to video and I am not responsible for any actions you take on your equipment or property
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You do more with less than anyone I know. Skill, agility, and know how plus determination equals a big win in function and value. Great job Captain.
You nailed it with that statement Bob.
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"Be exciting for a little bit" just craiced me up bigtime. This is exactly why I don't miss any of your content. Absolute gold!
Thank you sir
Thanks Mike. I have never seen a building lifted from the inside before. Great to save it. Well done!
So much progress made Captain!! Looking forward to your next steps! As always thank you for bringing us along on your adventures Mike!!!
Appreciate ya watching
Looking good Captain! I admire your ambition and willingness to tackle huge jobs while maintaining a positive outlook.
Carry on!
Cap’n, cranking that roof up while the humidity is high ain’t a half bad plan. Sure, It’ll allow the the boards to flex a bit more… but the main gain will be… the nails can rust and fill their elongated holes. The boat on your logo says it all… GENIUS!!!!
As a dedicated fan, I watch all the ads that come up in your videos. Just as you were cranking up that ridge beam… an ad for joining The Planetary Society popped up. Cap’n it’s either the Universe or the Algorithm telling us… this World Headquarters is gonna be Earth Shattering!!!
This video is awesome! So much accomplished! You totally amaze me. Thank you for sharing! 😊
Your range of skills and how you pull things off by yourself are totally amazing. Love your videos. Always uplifting (excuse the pun).
Thank you so much!
“It’s got a lot of life in it!”
The headquarters is coming to life. I always say you're a talented individual with impeccable work ethic.
That metal storage cabinet is a real game changer!
Yeah it is!
Great video Captain Kleeman
your doing a great job, it's going to look great when you finish 👏👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍
You really have a great system getting those beams into place. I am really enjoying this restore. Great job ! Great video !
Thanks!
Love seeing the progress! So much room for activities!!!
Great job Captain Kleeman
Thanks!
Captain Kleeman, your making headway leaps and bounds . You'll have it straight before you know it . 😊
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Thats working very well. It's a process when when it's just you and all your thoughts. Thanks Mike. Stay safe
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Well done Mike. You have put a lot of Love in the old building. Thanks for saving her.
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Brilliant Captain, even with the minor lift you did you can already see less light coming through the gaps at the edges of the sheets of corrugated metal. It was probably a groan of ecstasy as it now knows it's going to be looked after, the 555 probably had a reassuring conversation with it telling it, it was now in good hands. 👍
It's always a good morning waking up to 1 of Captain's videos
This is going to have to be called World Headquarters / Museum after you get everything done 💪💪 nice work Mike!!🤗🇺🇸
Awesome your a pretty smart man Captain, setting that time laps, letting us and you watch the roof raising was cool. Keep on keeping on. Your helping make the world go round.
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This would be a horrendous task in the summer, the heat would be unbearable radiating off the tin. Your headquarters build, and Cutting Edge Engineerings crane rebuild are the two best series on TH-cam right now.
I think in addition to the screws in each truss I would add stop blocking on the truss as well. The stress on the screws as the angle changes will tend to pull the screws loose. I would also run 3 or 4 long measuring tapes down off the ridge and do the laser level to see how close the ridge is to level as you lift. or at least mark your posts with the same footage from the ridge.
The idea of dangling measuring tapes as a visual for checking the dip in the roof is really clever. I'm wondering how tall he'd have to extend his ladder to get all the way up there...I don't think I'd be brave enough to climb a steep ladder that high!
Howdy Mr. Lieutenant Commander General Mike, For doing all this work by yourself - you're doing one hell-of-a good job!! Love watching your progress in the videos! Thumbs up! Stay safe!! Jim
Thanks!
Captain you’re a one man crew getting it done! Your drive and dedication will make this one heck of a project! Thanks for sharing! Kevin
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Uplifting content.
Sometimes I forget how much experience you have in the building trades.
man this series is perfect to watch in the mornings before i leave for work. Love these videos
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Nice Dig-Drive-DIY Hat :)
Another entertaining video Captain, thanks.
Pretty cool seeing that time lapse on the roof trusses.
Thank you sir.
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Nice job Captain Kay. I’m swallowing your Kool-Aid.😂
8:25 my guess, it’s the warmth of those old halogens on the hardwood. It just warms the heart!
Sweet, nice piece of engineering young man. Looking forward to seeing the world headquarters come together. Thanks for the update.
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It's looking better and better with each episode Captain.
Absolutely no doubt that you're going to get that roof line and side walls back to were they should be.
It'll be interesting to see how the final support system is going to be.
👍🏻👍🏻because one is just never enough. Love your attitude. That roof makes me nervous, hopeful you’ll get all them trusses back in good shape. Keep on keeping on. 🤛🏻🤛🏻
You and me both!
The amount of work you achieve working alone is outstanding, you thoroughly deserve all of your successes Mike ! 👍 Loving this project, it’s gonna be a great very useful building. Keep at it and most importantly stay safe 👍👍 Best wishes from Britain 👍👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
Thanks for sharing, great to see the progress. Wishing you and your family the best.
Thanks Tom
Looking great Mike, it’s a slow process, but that’s the way it’s done, 👍👍🤗🤗🍮🍮
It sure is
hello Mike & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool Thanks Mike Friends Randy
Thanks randy
Ok seeing the roof moving in the time lapse was pretty good..... scary.....but good😮
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Coming along! You’re doing great, Mike!
Thanks!
Watching you work alone reminds me of my friend who always scuba dived alone. He didn't want a mistake that he might make to cost someone their life. His reasoning was that when they go bad it is usually every man for himself anyway. You are being careful and safe and even have video evidence of what happened.
That's definitely not why I work alone 🤣. Appreciate ya watching
One of the most exciting projects I’ve been privileged to be a part of…. As you noted, it’s raining outside and you are dry; same here plus… hold on. Ok I’m back, had to get a little snack….”was feeling a mite peckish” (line from O’ Brother Where Art Thou). Whew, I feel all kinds of productive today. Thx!
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Its nice to see the progress , keep up the good work 👍🇺🇸
Thanks, will do!
MIKE, this is where things get interesting. That building is gonna start talking back to you now! You're waking up a sleeping giant !
Carry on... Capt'n!
Making great progress there Captain!
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Great video!!! Can't wait for the next one!!!
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Good morning
Morning!
I am newish to your channel watched here and there, now im invested with this build. Good stuff! Your disclaimers are great and calling out the comments is quite funny.
Appreciate the feedback!
Great work Mike! Your enthusiasm is endless! 🇦🇺🍺🍺
The jobs you are willing to do by yourself are amazing.
WooHoo! You're The Man Now Dog! 👍
Hope y'all don't get hammered by the predicted winter storm, but it looks like you've got enough done to get through. (I don't know about your area, today's high here is supposed to be 71, but by Monday, we're supposed to have a low of 7, but thank goodness, no snow is expected here.) Stay warm, and take care!
Looking good nice job
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Maybe use some truss hangers you could adapt to be adjustable for fixing those new stringers to the rafters.
Good evening Mike. It’s coming along nicely. Thanks for sharing.
🤠 wicked well done Mike
Go Captain!! I love the simplistic way (although labor Intensive) you come up with these fixes for things this building is going to be amazing as you get it secure!!
Putting your USAR training to good use. Well done.
Good.job Nice Barnes Nice show 👍👍👏👏👏😍
You are doing a great job working by yourself be careful and don't get hurt.
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@@CaptainKleeman I enjoy watching your videos.
Big progress, very excited to see it coming together. Creative thinking plus a lot of drive= great results. Keep the hard hat handy….
Impressive. I at one time was involved in construction but never saw or had the need to do what you are with the roof. I like that "slip post" idea. Keep up the good work and "safety at some point". LOL. Be careful.
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I like how you are doing the roof lift if I lived near you I would help you out. From AZ👍👍👍👍👍
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Good morning Mike, we will have to catch your video later, were expecting some bad weather so we gotta get some chores done..........................catch ya later.
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@@CaptainKleeman We watched your video later Mike, really cool watching the roof rise, thanks for the video.🙂
FASCINATING best of luck Mike. dave
Thanks Dave
Capt. keep it going up. I do not comment often but you are doing a great. I would have taken a 2x4 and screwed it to the floor for a ladder stop. Think you wasted time each time you relocated it. Better to be safe than sorry.
Good progress, Mike. I'm an old dog but I learned something new today. I've done electrical work since I was a small boy child, working with my dad (not licensed of course) on various house projects and later, on my own. We called that armored cable BX cable. I've seen those little red insulator gizmos but never knew what they were for. Now I know! We would have a bag of them left over after a job. I guess 10 or so wraps of electrical tape would perform a similar function.
Your doing a awesome job Mike. I can remember when my dad taught me how to do this kind of job. It's not the easiest of things to do. The building will shake, settle, rockNroll for a few months, best of luck Mike.
I know you will knock it out of the park!
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You should video more of your interactions with DP and MBTS. I think everybody loves collab videos with them.
Keep on going Mike great video thanks
Thanks, will do!
Moving right along!
So Many times I just want to Drive over and give you the extra hand. Great work Mike. Cant wait to see what the Come longs do with the jacks to get the roof line back.
Hurry up I can’t wait to see the next one. This is awesome you’re so smart.
Thanks for the video, I usually learn something and always enjoy watching!
Looking good Captain, loving this new series. Great to see the speed of progress
Thanks!
If only I was closer Captain. I’d volunteer to be a Jack Man on your Pit Crew.
I know you’ll get it done your way but as I watched this video I couldn’t help but think how beneficial a second set of hands would be.
Would save a few trips lol. But I'll get it
If I don't have the little plastic piece to preotect wire from that spiral conduit, I cut a piece of old inner tube to keep the wires away from the sharp edge. (It's always sharp.)
Some folks build a cathedral. Kleeman rehabs a gym.
Catching a glimpse of the roof lifting in the timelapse was super exciting. Hard work does pay off. I am trying to think of a way some sort of string line or rope strung on the outside of the peak to reference/illuminate the peak pushing back level.
she is looking good Mike
Thanks!
Geweldig gedaan top job. Geweldig om te zien hoe jij dit doet mooi gedaan 👍👌
Groetjes uit Holland 👋🏼🇳🇱
Nice job Cap. Be careful wiggling that old building around.
I feel like it would be less work to just lower the floor. Same effect, less resistance from gravity. But hey, I’m just here for the jokes and sarcasm.
🤣🤣 now there's an idea. Remove the floor completely and have a 30 foot ceiling!
Great job looking great keep up the great work love your videos thank you
Great progress on a great video! Looking forward to seeing the ridge on a even plane! It's a good idea to lift slow and allow the lumber to adjust to it's new position. It didn't settle overnight and lifting it back up shouldn't either. I've always heard no more than a 1/4 inch a day. Don't know if it's relevant or not. Thanks Mike! Lee
1/4 a day would never work for us lol. We normally lift it and stabilize in a day. But we don't deal with much masonry.
Captain to You the complete Roof from the Barn from the Inside have to Support, have You still Work to make! And then the Roof to repair, the have great Perforation. Much Luck 💪
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You know I can see it now I had vision of the roof come tumbling down so far so good be safe 👍👋🇨🇦
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Things are getting exciting 😀
Thanks for the video like it Mike and Its going up .
Getting there now!!! Keep up the good work and be safe 👍💪
Looking good Captain 🫡
Good morning Mike
Always interesting vid. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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All sorts of options to reinforce and stabilize the roof after it is jacked back in place.
Be careful in there. Jacking that back up is a dangerous job.
Put some cables wall to all so that way as you are going up you can pull the walls in to
Just started watching the channel and I love it. All you guys around Derby are awesome.