....Very Very Well-Done....Lots of time and effort spent sharing this 2-part series with your audience....Great attention-to-detail in all aspects....Not only the concise step-by-step layout and construction, but also the crisp video & audio recording, and the time-consuming editing....
Hey Donald, Thank you so much for noticing all of those details! It means a great deal, thank you for the kind comment sir. I’m glad you liked it! -Frank
Turned out great and I don't think some folks understand the amount of time and effort that goes into editing. In the end a great video. Being the father of Michael Jordan, you shouldn't have to worry about retirement. 😁
Frank Does It I’m a grandmother and I have a grandson that loves doing the same thing. Children are so wonderful. I enjoyed watching you build but your son was a bonus. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Hey Frank, thank you for this video, it's no everyday someone will admit on camera that they did something that wasn't the best idea. You're doing a great job on these videos, especially having you kids around and your son helping. Keep up the great work as there's some little eyes watching you. God bless and I'm looking forward to see you in the next video.
Hey Chuck, Thank you for the kind comment! I appreciate that for sure. My thing is that I care if someone decides to build one of these on my design and it fails because I overlooked something. Thank you for your comment about the kids, you are so right... they are watching and learning constantly, best they learn good things instead of bad. God bless you as well and thank you for your support!
I will never build a wood shed. I will never build any shed. But this video popped up and I watched it and so glad I did. It was so special to see such a caring, spiritual person sharing his love that he has for his family and others and even the dog - stopping your project to give that dog some loving! It was great to see a kind person in this crazy world....I did subscribe to your channel, thanks for sharing with all!
Bobbie Evoy thank you so much again for your support and your kindness. I feel the same as you in your first comment, it’s great to see a kind person in this crazy world!
So nice to see a young family enjoying life in the country. You are very skilled. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You are truly Blessed with your wonderful family.
Enjoyed part 2 as well. Great thorough work. That shed will last long. Wonderful family and skill throw by your son, well done. Greetings from Germany..
Well done Frank, nice job, you have some awesome helpers, trick shot was ace. You have a real nice place and a great family, I really enjoy your videos and I wish you all the best for the future. I live over in Scotland but I worked in the US for seven years before I retired. You boys over in the US sure know how to work and I really enjoyed my time there, worked mainly down south in Louisiana, GOM and made many good friends who I still keep in touch with.
Thank you kindly JK! I agree they are great. Thank you, he worked super hard on that. Thank you for your kind comment and thank you for watching. Thats awesome that you are from Scotland! I have always wanted to visit Scotland, as I am from Scottish decent. It is very intriguing. I'm glad you commented, good to hear from you. Take care friend!
Just saw these videos and funny I just re-built my firewood shed, the first version was ok until a groundhog dug under it and caused the foundation to shift, this was when my son was a baby, now he is 16. So the new one is similar to yours. Thanks for taking us along, a new sub here. Sam
I especially enjoyed watching your kids help and have fun playing-- great trick basketball shot! And the new GSD puppy looks like he'll be a useful dog because he's so interested in what you're doing-- teach him to bring you the hammer. The kids and dog are good bonuses to a duo of well-made construction videos. Thanks.
I'm glad I found your channel, it's so refreshing to find someone who is not afraid to mention God and His blessings! After watching for a few minutes, I thought that guy would be great to have as a friend. Subbed on part one... God bless you and your family...
Hey, Thanks a lot B Kind (awesome name btw)! I greatly appreciate your comment friend and thank you for your support and for the sub! Romans 1:16. Take care B. God bless you and yours as well!
You do good work on your video as well as explaining what you are doing. Nothing wrong with making mistakes as long as you learn from them. I watch even though I know how to do this, just to see if I can learn anything new. Thanks for sharing
So beautiful child's. Congratulations from the Canary islands Spain for your wonderful family. A new suscriber hope to see more small wood houses like this.
A solid drill. Good power tools are everything with projects. Nicely done! Hubby and I are going to be building a wood shed in a few weeks and your videos really helped with ideas. Thank you and God bless! 🌿🍂
Thumbs up for your boy's two in a row. Thanks for the great video and I just hit the sub button. I like your style. Attention to detail and do the correct job the first time. A lot of people would skip over your part 2, but you built it correct and it should last many years.
Frank, fastenmaster makes a bolt called a thrulok that I've used and would work for a lot of projects where 4x4 posts are used. They work without pre drilling and are backed by a nut on the oposite side. Really solid. Your truly blessed with those kids. Great vids, thanks.
@@FrankDoesIt Your welcome. Fastenmaster has a tutorial video on line for them. I used them for building a 4' wide 126' long raised bridge-pathway through the woods and over boulders to get to my waterfront. They worked great and saved me a ton of time.
Enjoyed watching both vids of the build. I built one a year ago behind the garage, next to the back fence, from salvaged fence panels, framed with treated 2 x 6's also from the fence, and a pallet floor and roof. Added a camo tarp on the roof and overhang. Used deck screws to assemble it. My total out of pocket cost was only for the deck screws. Think I am going to redo some of the anchor points with lag screws, to strengthen it. It survived a small tornado passing overhead about a month ago, and 60 mph winds this past weekend, but a bit more stability won't hurt it, I guess. It is 4 ft deep by 4 ft wide by 6 ft high at the front and 5 ft high at the back - it stores my wheelbarrow and wood for my firepit.
How do you keep your viewers in suspense? Tell us at the end of the video. I watched the entire video to see what your son was going to tell us. The wait was worth it because what your son did was pretty awesone 👋! Great to see your firewood shed build, too.
Good followup video. I probably would have cut lap joints into the posts for strength, but your method will do fine. A little Dude Perfect at the end! Good job!
IMHO lag screws and blocking between the concrete blocks and stringers are like belt and suspenders. No harm, but probably overkill. Love that you are using reclaimed materials (I made a similiar woodshed using all reused materials--it's a woodshed in the woods so aesthetics were not critical). Not nearly as heavy duty as yours but it has worked great for five years now. Do you ever work your way through to that deepest row of firewood? EPIC Trickshot did not disappoint- NICE!!
You could drive a mack truck in there now. Hahahah. Looks good. We just taught our 11 year old son to weld so it is good to see him working with you too. Two in a row!
My pulse raced a little when you said ‘ about your beautiful children having ‘servant hearts’ W said to my wife , ‘this young man is a ‘believer’, a Christian!!
That message went too soon. 😳 Then heard You say about your Son in God’s creation giving glory & praise to our Creator. 🙏🙏🙏 ( not your actual words but something of a paraphrase) It’s so wonderfully lovely to hear a ‘Man of God’ unafraid to give the Lord his place, & giving him the Glory... hallelujah 😊
Thank you so much brother Alexander! Glory to God! Thank you for the kind comment! He is worthy of all praise! Romans 1:16! God bless you and your family!
Fair comment to you mate. I subscribed because you were a big enough man to admit you didn’t get it quite right the first time, take advice and we’re prepared to show everyone this honestly.
Thank you very much Big Pete! I really do care, and if others are going to build this from my design I want it to be right. Thank you for the sub and kind comment friend
I made a similar woodshed although I put a door in it to keep the weather out & I painted it with red ochre paint (I'm in Finland) which really brought it to life. I put some oil in the paint also to waterproof it better. By the way you look very Finnish.....
Thats really cool English Muffin! I bet yours looks awesome! I may have some Finnish in me, not sure. I do know that I have some German and Scottish. Take care!
Great video, definitely some good tips I hope to use for some decking I plan to build as well as possibly same shop as you. One thing, looks like Bodie distracted you around 6:38 mark, you forgot the lags on the front left corner! LOL
Great video..glad you made a follow-on video to revise oversights. Rare you'll find someone that'll do that on youtube..everyone's infallible on youtube it seems.
wxfield thank you very much for saying that, I greatly appreciate your support! I’ll never be the type to not admit my mistakes, I don’t want someone to build this and see it fail because I overlooked something. Take care friend.
One more suggestion. My woodshed I put in a center divider so that you can completely empty one side. That prevents you from having some really old wood way at the back of the shed that perhaps you may never get to. Alternatively, it keeps you from having to empty the remaining wood prior to putting the new stuff in. Just a thought. Great project and well built, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your support Patrick and thank you for your suggestion. The only reason I didn’t bother with it is because I usually burn this much in a cold winter and would pretty much empty it. However last winter wasn’t so bad and I didn’t burn the whole lot and your suggestion would work out good for me in that situation. Thank you sir!
That trick shot was pretty darn cool. I could see the reason why he made the back to back shots was that he didn't really think about the shots... he felt them. In the end the moral of the story is that in any art form it is best to not think too much about it and to just feel it. Take care. sincerely, Dean O. :-I
This is a really cool build. I'm not sure how, but I just found your channel and I'm glad I did. Just subscribed too. That pup is awesome man, you can tell he already loves the hell out of you lol. Take care, from Canada!
He’s such a cool pup. Sadly he was hit by a car 😢 I now have his little brother though and he is a great dog! Thank you for the kind words and for the sub! You’re awesome! 👊🏼
If you build a green wood holder make the back or one of the sides be able to open. Like make the wall all doors so you can rotate out seasoned or dry wood for more green. If you get laid up or if you have a really harsh winter a back 3 to 5 cords would be a godsend.
Hey Michael, thank you very much! It is roughly 10’x10’ and 8’ tall in the front. I can share the sketchup file if you would like, just shoot me an email and I’ll send it to you
Stumbled across your channel. Impressive work, I love the look of the repurposed wood siding. Even more impressed with your ability to take suggestions and improve on your work. I have a daughter around her age, a german shepherd, and I recently built a storage shed. It wouldn't be right if I didn't sub. Keep it up friend!
I was a carpenter for 19 years and when I watched the first vid I was asking myself why you didn't notch your posts for your band boards or run a 2x down the side to the pier...and then I saw part 2 lol. Nicely done.
Thank you Chance! I greatly appreciate it. I don’t know what I was thinking on the 1st go around because the whole time I was designing it I had strength as most important... whoops 😉
@@FrankDoesIt you worked it out, it's good. Best of all you have some great helpers and beautiful land and many blessings to come. I'm happy for you all.
Anyone, like me, who made the mistake of using screws on exposed horizontal flooring surface such as deck flooring knows overtime they disintegrate. However, since your shed is covered you would have been fine. The lag bolts will ensure your investment last longer. Anywhere you have a sheering force you will want to use a nail which you did when you used the hangers. Nice work! I subbed.
Godly, humble, engaged kids, cool dog...and did I see an OBS Ford pickup in the background? Winning formula for your channel, IMHO. I bought my materials earlier today, and start my firewood shed in the morning. Thank you!
Hey Frank, I'm looking to build myself a wood shed at my cottage. Yours looks like it would work just fine. How much wood will it hold? Full chord or face chord. Would you be able to send me drawings for this? Thanks!
Very nice! It holds 3.5 cord of wood cut to 16”. Yeah I’ll send you the Sketchup file, send me an email to frank@frankdoesit.com and I’ll get it to you as soon as I can
....Very Very Well-Done....Lots of time and effort spent sharing this 2-part series with your audience....Great attention-to-detail in all aspects....Not only the concise step-by-step layout and construction, but also the crisp video & audio recording, and the time-consuming editing....
Hey Donald, Thank you so much for noticing all of those details! It means a great deal, thank you for the kind comment sir. I’m glad you liked it!
-Frank
Gubbah thank you so much! It’s greatly appreciated!
Turned out great and I don't think some folks understand the amount of time and effort that goes into editing. In the end a great video. Being the father of Michael Jordan, you shouldn't have to worry about retirement. 😁
Bigfoot Isn't Real Thanks so much! It definitely is work for sure! A LOT of time editing. Lol I’ll tell him you said that. I can rest easy now!
@@FrankDoesIt Lol. Tell him you want a heated cup holder for the tractor.😁
Watching your son make the baskets was awesome 👏👏👏👏👏👏and the work on the shed was really good too.
Cathy Jones thank you very much!! He loves doing that stuff
Frank Does It I’m a grandmother and I have a grandson that loves doing the same thing. Children are so wonderful. I enjoyed watching you build but your son was a bonus. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
That’s awesome! Thank you so much! Kids are special and a great blessing!
Hey Frank, thank you for this video, it's no everyday someone will admit on camera that they did something that wasn't the best idea. You're doing a great job on these videos, especially having you kids around and your son helping. Keep up the great work as there's some little eyes watching you. God bless and I'm looking forward to see you in the next video.
Hey Chuck, Thank you for the kind comment! I appreciate that for sure. My thing is that I care if someone decides to build one of these on my design and it fails because I overlooked something. Thank you for your comment about the kids, you are so right... they are watching and learning constantly, best they learn good things instead of bad. God bless you as well and thank you for your support!
Extra support is never a mistake. That shed really looks nice. The weathered siding is perfect! I love watching an artist work. 👍
Andrew! Thank you so much! I greatly appreciate the kind comment 👊🏼
I will never build a wood shed. I will never build any shed. But this video popped up and I watched it and so glad I did. It was so special to see such a caring, spiritual person sharing his love that he has for his family and others and even the dog - stopping your project to give that dog some loving! It was great to see a kind person in this crazy world....I did subscribe to your channel, thanks for sharing with all!
Bobbie, Your comment made my day. Thank you so much for the kind heartfelt comment! You are awesome. Take care and thank you for your support! -Frank
@@FrankDoesIt Wow, now you made my day! Never had someone comment back and pinned a comment! Looking forward to learning to 'make something someday'
Bobbie Evoy thank you so much again for your support and your kindness. I feel the same as you in your first comment, it’s great to see a kind person in this crazy world!
Really appreciate the tone you set in your videos. Humble, open, collaborative.
Thank you! I greatly appreciate that!
Wood shed looks good, glad I watched till the end, congrats to your son
Thank you very much! He worked hard on that shot
You're dog is such a sweet boy. Kids are precious.
Thank you so much! I am super blessed!
So nice to see a young family enjoying life in the country. You are very skilled. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You are truly Blessed with your wonderful family.
Thank you kindly 7Westwood! I greatly appreciate it! I am truly blessed for sure. God bless you
Great shots bud.
john whitley he loves that stuff he says thank you!
I could use a couple of those sheds. Love the family involvement! Cherish the moments.
Yes most definitely! Thank you so much!
Nice work, thanks for serving our country🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Absolutely! Thank you so much!
@@FrankDoesIt 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Excellent job. Parts one and two.
Thank you very much James! I greatly appreciate it!
A really consederate Dad, and a good handyman.
Nice family, good work, thanks for sharing Frank.
Take care
Hello from France
Thank you so much for the kind words! Great to hear from France!
👍👍 Two thumbs up for the little guy at the end of the video!!
Right on! Thank you!
Dude Perfect at the end. My son watches those guys all the time
Joha Rora very nice! Yeah so does my son 😉
thanx from the russian woods Frank. From me. 3 kids n 4 dogs :-) Keep up, bro.
Plus Minus Thank you very much! Happy to hear from the Russian woods! God bless you and your family and dogs ;)
I'm in the process of making this shed and it's a lot of work but worth it. Thank you and God Bless you and your family.
That’s awesome brother! I’m glad! You’re very welcome and God bless you and yours as well!
Epic Trick Shot!!! My boys(9 and 11) will be seriously impressed.
Nice! My boy was 9 when he made those! I’ll let him know you guys liked it!
What a Beautiful Shepherd.
You are a great father!!! Great shed ... thanks!
I appreciate that! Very kind of you!!
That bad boy should go anywhere now! Nice build, I love the rustic look of it.
Thank you Marlon! I greatly appreciate it! 🙌🏼😎
classic looking shed. Nice work.
Thanks so much!
Enjoyed part 2 as well. Great thorough work. That shed will last long. Wonderful family and skill throw by your son, well done. Greetings from Germany..
The Dude, great to hear from Germany! I’ll tell him you said so! Thank you very much!
Sweet wood shed bulid 👍
Thanks so much Jay!
Sturdy little woodshed. 2/2!!! Great shots young man!
I'll let him know ;) Thank you so much!
Well done Frank, nice job, you have some awesome helpers, trick shot was ace.
You have a real nice place and a great family, I really enjoy your videos and I wish you all the best for the future.
I live over in Scotland but I worked in the US for seven years before I retired.
You boys over in the US sure know how to work and I really enjoyed my time there, worked mainly down south in Louisiana, GOM and made many good friends who I still keep in touch with.
Thank you kindly JK! I agree they are great. Thank you, he worked super hard on that. Thank you for your kind comment and thank you for watching. Thats awesome that you are from Scotland! I have always wanted to visit Scotland, as I am from Scottish decent. It is very intriguing. I'm glad you commented, good to hear from you. Take care friend!
Once again, great job.
Thank you Seth!!
Just saw these videos and funny I just re-built my firewood shed, the first version was ok until a groundhog dug under it and caused the foundation to shift, this was when my son was a baby, now he is 16. So the new one is similar to yours. Thanks for taking us along, a new sub here.
Sam
Thank you for the sub and the kind words! Congrats on your new woodshed!
Bang! Lol! Love his excitement!
You deserve way more subscribers. As a first time home owner this helped me out a lot
GeckoGuy, Thank you very much! I’m glad I was able to help! Thank you for watching!
I especially enjoyed watching your kids help and have fun playing-- great trick basketball shot! And the new GSD puppy looks like he'll be a useful dog because he's so interested in what you're doing-- teach him to bring you the hammer. The kids and dog are good bonuses to a duo of well-made construction videos. Thanks.
Thank you very much! I greatly appreciate the kind comment! You’re awesome Old Aunt Zibby!
Love it brother you inspire us all
Thank you brother! I greatly appreciate it!!
Someone has been practicing their basketball. We are going to copy the recessed lag bolt idea also. Looking forward to more videos.
That’s great! Yes he has! 🤣thank you! I will be putting more videos out soon!
I'm glad I found your channel, it's so refreshing to find someone who is not afraid to mention God and His blessings!
After watching for a few minutes, I thought that guy would be great to have as a friend.
Subbed on part one...
God bless you and your family...
Hey, Thanks a lot B Kind (awesome name btw)! I greatly appreciate your comment friend and thank you for your support and for the sub! Romans 1:16. Take care B. God bless you and yours as well!
Great video . Nice trick shot . Beautiful doggie you have there . You're so lucky .
Thank you very much Henry! Thanks for watching!
Solid work! Nicely done
Thank you kindly!!
Good job! Especially like your demonstration of parenting with your fine children.
Thank you so much! They are a huge blessing!
NICE FAMILY VIDEOS & NICE BUILD WITH GOOD IDEAS. GOSH ... YOU BUILD SO FAST !!!!!!!!
Thank you so much!
Great job !!! Your kid is awesome!!!
Thank you Michael! I'll tell him!
We have learned to use lag bolts also, very fine wood shed
Thank you very much Kathleen!
Way to Go on the Trick Shots!!!
Well Done with the addition of the lag bolts!! That shed should last you well for many, many years!!!
Thank you kindly Mark! I greatly appreciate it!
Well done both of you
Thank you Richard!
I enjoyed this series, very easy to follow, clean, clear and concise. I wish more DIY channels were like yours. Thanks!
KROSNIT Thank you very much for the kind compliment my friend. I greatly appreciate it and am glad you enjoyed it!!
You do good work on your video as well as explaining what you are doing. Nothing wrong with making mistakes as long as you learn from them. I watch even though I know how to do this, just to see if I can learn anything new. Thanks for sharing
Good to hear Troy! Thank you for watching and for the kind comment!
Bravo! Great update!!
Thank you my friend!
So beautiful child's. Congratulations from the Canary islands Spain for your wonderful family. A new suscriber hope to see more small wood houses like this.
Angelita, what a pleasure to hear from Spain! Thank you for watching! Thank you for your kind comment God bless you!
Great work.
Thank you!
A solid drill. Good power tools are everything with projects. Nicely done! Hubby and I are going to be building a wood shed in a few weeks and your videos really helped with ideas. Thank you and God bless! 🌿🍂
Absolutely, Milwaukee makes some really good tools. Thanks you so much I’m glad you found the videos helpful! God bless you and yours!
Thumbs up for your boy's two in a row.
Thanks for the great video and I just hit the sub button. I like your style. Attention to detail and do the correct job the first time. A lot of people would skip over your part 2, but you built it correct and it should last many years.
Savage Patriot Thank you! I’ll tell him you said so! Thank you for the kind comment and the sub my friend. God bless!
Good trick shot.
Thank you! I’ll tell him. He worked hard on that 😉
Frank, fastenmaster makes a bolt called a thrulok that I've used and would work for a lot of projects where 4x4 posts are used. They work without pre drilling and are backed by a nut on the oposite side. Really solid. Your truly blessed with those kids. Great vids, thanks.
Really!? That sounds like an awesome fastener. I’m going to have to look into that! Thank you Gerald I greatly appreciate it!
@@FrankDoesIt Your welcome. Fastenmaster has a tutorial video on line for them. I used them for building a 4' wide 126' long raised bridge-pathway through the woods and over boulders to get to my waterfront. They worked great and saved me a ton of time.
Gerald B that’s awesome, great to know! Thanks again!
Impressive trick shot bud!
It blew me away when he showed me!!
Enjoyed watching both vids of the build. I built one a year ago behind the garage, next to the back fence, from salvaged fence panels, framed with treated 2 x 6's also from the fence, and a pallet floor and roof. Added a camo tarp on the roof and overhang. Used deck screws to assemble it. My total out of pocket cost was only for the deck screws.
Think I am going to redo some of the anchor points with lag screws, to strengthen it. It survived a small tornado passing overhead about a month ago, and 60 mph winds this past weekend, but a bit more stability won't hurt it, I guess. It is 4 ft deep by 4 ft wide by 6 ft high at the front and 5 ft high at the back - it stores my wheelbarrow and wood for my firepit.
Great work sir! love the build. Cant wait for the next video.
Thank you kind sir! I appreciate the support. It should be coming relatively soon!
How do you keep your viewers in suspense? Tell us at the end of the video. I watched the entire video to see what your son was going to tell us. The wait was worth it because what your son did was pretty awesone 👋! Great to see your firewood shed build, too.
Thanks or watching all of it Carol! You got a good smile out of him with your comment ;)
Good followup video. I probably would have cut lap joints into the posts for strength, but your method will do fine. A little Dude Perfect at the end! Good job!
Heck yeah he’s a stud! Yeah that would have been a good method too!
Dude Perfect just called and is trying to recruit your son;) Great build!
🤣I know right! Thank you my friend!
You did a great job increasing the strength of the shed BUT your kid just killed me with his reaction to making the baskets. Lol.
Hahaha he worked so hard on that! Thank you!!
What a great video!
Thank you very much!! Thanks for watching!!
Great video! The Lord bless you and the family! Use the shed in good health!
Awesome 2 in a row behind the head hoops! :)
Thanks so much Eddie! He surely has blessed us! Thank you for the kind comment. God bless!
Awesome job 👍.
Wow Son did well withthe two basket ball shots.
Yeah, I was super impressed!!
IMHO lag screws and blocking between the concrete blocks and stringers are like belt and suspenders. No harm, but probably overkill. Love that you are using reclaimed materials (I made a similiar woodshed using all reused materials--it's a woodshed in the woods so aesthetics were not critical). Not nearly as heavy duty as yours but it has worked great for five years now. Do you ever work your way through to that deepest row of firewood? EPIC Trickshot did not disappoint- NICE!!
Thank you kindly! Not typically, but we make it to the last row. That’s cool I’m glad you got to make one out of reclaimed wood too!
Love this.
Thank you Jama!
awesome, God bless you,
Thank you Frenk! God bless you as well friend
Great job on the shots btw..
Awesome hoop shots young man!
I'll let him know! Thank you Otto
Great idea to better support the floor!
Thank you kind sir!
Another excellent vid bro. Well done! And what an incredible trick shot at the end! Winning at dadlife man! 😁
Heck yeah buddy he worked hard on that 😂 thank you so much!
You could drive a mack truck in there now. Hahahah. Looks good. We just taught our 11 year old son to weld so it is good to see him working with you too. Two in a row!
Thats great! I enjoy welding, it is a good skill to know! Thank you for the kind comment. He'll love it!
I hope your adult dog is ok. That was a really cool dog.
Yes! Brice is a really good dog. He is still with us, he was just laying in the shade 😂
Two in a row - amazing!!! That made me laugh!
Thank you! It made his day!
My pulse raced a little when you said ‘ about your beautiful children having ‘servant hearts’
W said to my wife , ‘this young man is a ‘believer’, a Christian!!
That message went too soon. 😳
Then heard You say about your Son in God’s creation giving glory & praise to our Creator. 🙏🙏🙏
( not your actual words but something of a paraphrase)
It’s so wonderfully lovely to hear a ‘Man of God’ unafraid to give the Lord his place, & giving him the Glory...
hallelujah 😊
Thank you so much brother Alexander! Glory to God! Thank you for the kind comment! He is worthy of all praise! Romans 1:16! God bless you and your family!
Awesome ending. Brand new sub here just today found the first video. Greetings from ocean city Maryland.
Thank you very much Wayne! Greetings from Washington State!
Fair comment to you mate. I subscribed because you were a big enough man to admit you didn’t get it quite right the first time, take advice and we’re prepared to show everyone this honestly.
Thank you very much Big Pete! I really do care, and if others are going to build this from my design I want it to be right. Thank you for the sub and kind comment friend
Frank Does It no worries mate.
Very Nice! Going to use this as guide to build my own. While mulling it over last night, I thought "maybe use lags on the supports"...
Thank you very much Wally! You should make one! Lags are a great idea ;)
may the Force be with you. Your son clearly has it !
Heck yeah he does! 🙌🏼
Good job man, and sweet trick shot kid!!!
Thank you kind sir!
I made a similar woodshed although I put a door in it to keep the weather out & I painted it with red ochre paint (I'm in Finland) which really brought it to life. I put some oil in the paint also to waterproof it better. By the way you look very Finnish.....
Thats really cool English Muffin! I bet yours looks awesome! I may have some Finnish in me, not sure. I do know that I have some German and Scottish. Take care!
Great video, definitely some good tips I hope to use for some decking I plan to build as well as possibly same shop as you. One thing, looks like Bodie distracted you around 6:38 mark, you forgot the lags on the front left corner! LOL
That would be great! You should! LOL yeah he did ;) since the floor is directly on that block it was pointless to lag it ;)
Nice shot kid!!!
Great video..glad you made a follow-on video to revise oversights. Rare you'll find someone that'll do that on youtube..everyone's infallible on youtube it seems.
wxfield thank you very much for saying that, I greatly appreciate your support! I’ll never be the type to not admit my mistakes, I don’t want someone to build this and see it fail because I overlooked something. Take care friend.
I would get a tarp or some plastic and make a curtain to keep the snow from blowing and getting the wood wet and possibly frozen together. Great job.
Thank you Quake!
Or just make some simple doors that swing out leaving an air gap at the top?
One more suggestion. My woodshed I put in a center divider so that you can completely empty one side. That prevents you from having some really old wood way at the back of the shed that perhaps you may never get to. Alternatively, it keeps you from having to empty the remaining wood prior to putting the new stuff in. Just a thought. Great project and well built, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your support Patrick and thank you for your suggestion. The only reason I didn’t bother with it is because I usually burn this much in a cold winter and would pretty much empty it. However last winter wasn’t so bad and I didn’t burn the whole lot and your suggestion would work out good for me in that situation. Thank you sir!
That trick shot was pretty darn cool. I could see the reason why he made the back to back shots was that he didn't really think about the shots... he felt them. In the end the moral of the story is that in any art form it is best to not think too much about it and to just feel it. Take care. sincerely, Dean O. :-I
Nice Dean, I like it! I'll let him know!
This is a really cool build. I'm not sure how, but I just found your channel and I'm glad I did. Just subscribed too. That pup is awesome man, you can tell he already loves the hell out of you lol. Take care, from Canada!
He’s such a cool pup. Sadly he was hit by a car 😢 I now have his little brother though and he is a great dog! Thank you for the kind words and for the sub! You’re awesome! 👊🏼
That will do it!
Thank you sir!
If you build a green wood holder make the back or one of the sides be able to open. Like make the wall all doors so you can rotate out seasoned or dry wood for more green. If you get laid up or if you have a really harsh winter a back 3 to 5 cords would be a godsend.
Good idea Quake, thank you!
Hey Frank. Love your channel so far. Any chance you would share the dimensions of the shed you designed? Thanks!
Hey Michael, thank you very much! It is roughly 10’x10’ and 8’ tall in the front. I can share the sketchup file if you would like, just shoot me an email and I’ll send it to you
@@FrankDoesIt thank you sir. I'll send you an email.
Stumbled across your channel. Impressive work, I love the look of the repurposed wood siding. Even more impressed with your ability to take suggestions and improve on your work. I have a daughter around her age, a german shepherd, and I recently built a storage shed. It wouldn't be right if I didn't sub. Keep it up friend!
Thats awesome friend! I greatly appreciate it! Sounds like we're cut from the same cloth! Thank you for your support!
I love the lag bolt, but once you have the wood in the shed, i do’t think that it will move
Yea for sure! It was more the support the floor rim joists with all that weight on them
What's the size of that shed I whant to build one 16 by 12 I really like that design thanks for sharing
Thanks so much! It’s 9x9 and 8’ high in front of
I was a carpenter for 19 years and when I watched the first vid I was asking myself why you didn't notch your posts for your band boards or run a 2x down the side to the pier...and then I saw part 2 lol. Nicely done.
Thank you Chance! I greatly appreciate it. I don’t know what I was thinking on the 1st go around because the whole time I was designing it I had strength as most important... whoops 😉
@@FrankDoesIt you worked it out, it's good. Best of all you have some great helpers and beautiful land and many blessings to come. I'm happy for you all.
Chance Carlton thank you kind sir, I couldn’t agree more, I am a blessed man. Take care
Trick shot = 🤯
I’ll tell him, he worked super hard on that one!
Nice Video, How's it holding up, has the cement footings settled or sank at all? Simply curious.
Thank you! Its still holding strong! no noticeable movement in the footings at all.
Anyone, like me, who made the mistake of using screws on exposed horizontal flooring surface such as deck flooring knows overtime they disintegrate. However, since your shed is covered you would have been fine. The lag bolts will ensure your investment last longer. Anywhere you have a sheering force you will want to use a nail which you did when you used the hangers. Nice work! I subbed.
Samuel A Muñoz Thank you for the kind comment and the sub! I greatly appreciate it!
Godly, humble, engaged kids, cool dog...and did I see an OBS Ford pickup in the background?
Winning formula for your channel, IMHO.
I bought my materials earlier today, and start my firewood shed in the morning.
Thank you!
Well done! I've watched this numerous times. I'm about to build one. What size posts are you using? 4 x 4 or 6 x 6? Thanks!
Thanks a lot! I greatly appreciate it! I’m glad you found it useful! I used 4x4’s
Epic two-fer trick shot! Tell your son, “great job!”
Thank you I’ll tell him!
Hey Frank,
I'm looking to build myself a wood shed at my cottage. Yours looks like it would work just fine. How much wood will it hold? Full chord or face chord. Would you be able to send me drawings for this? Thanks!
Very nice! It holds 3.5 cord of wood cut to 16”. Yeah I’ll send you the Sketchup file, send me an email to frank@frankdoesit.com and I’ll get it to you as soon as I can