Today Our Pole Barn Builder gets the headers on, trusses set, house wrapped the roof, and got the metal roofing on. Link to Coblentz Builders www.coblentzbuilders.net Coblentz Builders Facebook Page profile.php?...
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@OneEyeCustomsКүн бұрын
I’m so glad you finally got me some shade to work under.
@BTom2419 сағат бұрын
😂😂
@sethspring5609Күн бұрын
It's so good seeing young men killing it in the building trades!! Those guys are fearless and look like they have been doing this for decades!!! There is faith in our next generation!!!
@ionlybuydodgeКүн бұрын
This video is why women live longer than men lol love the way its coming along your property is becoming an oasis!
@Clare-qo5jvКүн бұрын
This crew is so admirable in the way they perform their jobs. You always hear how young guys nowadays don't want to work. Not these guys! We need more like them!!
@jonheath3706Күн бұрын
Now that's a crew and builder worth using. Non-stop action, outstanding preparation, planned to perfection, and a great advertisement for their company. Young men at their best.
@sandraengstrand2784Күн бұрын
Holy guacamole, these guys are like a Cirque du Soleil show!!! Amazing!! 🙈🙏🏻🥳💕👍🏻🪵
@countreekiddКүн бұрын
One major injury, and the company will be forced by insurance to use lifts, which will increase the cost of projects. After seeing this video, they might not wait for the injury.
@chris3m98Күн бұрын
@@countreekidd I Sure hope they have workmen comp insurance?
@VnazTКүн бұрын
Impressive how young the guys are and how well they work together!
@davidt_canucksКүн бұрын
A well oiled and efficient crew is so satisfying to watch. The fact that this crew is so young is awesome and gives me hope for the future of craftsmanship!
@DDL2728Күн бұрын
Those young men are experts!! Their employer is blessed to have them!! The building looks great & will be perfect for all you do - so happy for y'all. God bless you and your family! 🙏♥️👍
@michaelmullins1290Күн бұрын
That is a talented, hard working crew. Not one person in the wrong place. Very nice building.
@dennismahonchak3228Күн бұрын
Great progress on the new build. Using the trusses that you purchased 2 years ago and designing the building to incorporate them was visionary thinking.
@billh2735Күн бұрын
Adam, these guys are amazing. Not only do they not have any wasted motion they are fearless when it comes to walking around on this structure. This will be a really nice structure and hopefully meet your needs for a long time. Anyway, stay safe healthy and cool. Bill H from Cranberry Township
@Tdale85Күн бұрын
That crew looked like they were all still in high school!Looks great!
@GuywithcrazyideasКүн бұрын
The birds and bees will want to live in those rafters.
@Jebedia47Күн бұрын
Definitely. I have a building that hasn't had doors on it for 2 years now. Bird nests to knock down daily, hornet nests to spray every week or so... Don't even get me started on the carpenter bees. I really need to put doors on it, but I really want to put a floor down first.
@toddcaskey9984Күн бұрын
#1 morning my 3 cents is to have them put in a sliding barn door in between , u can keep closed and open it when & if u need or want 2 use it .
@charlesmach7511Күн бұрын
I was just going to make the same comment
@toddcaskey9984Күн бұрын
@@charlesmach7511 I wish I had monies and didn't live 2:53 hr away. Those guys do great work and I'd make them basket for the skid-steer before they came lol
@tomcommander6670Күн бұрын
I like that idea
@TheMl42282Күн бұрын
I like the barn door or an 8x8 roll up
@thebikepackingadventurer20 сағат бұрын
They have balls of steel working like that. Grafters for sure, but at those heights, it’s a bit crazy to not have kind of safety in place. Confident workers with no fear at all 💪🏻
@Hichamhasan13 сағат бұрын
Iron-balls won't prevent a worker from falling from the roof, hope that none of them will understand the probabilities too late
@patrickhall7439Күн бұрын
I am pretty cavalier when it comes to my own health and safety and have a collection of scars to prove it, but your contractors take this to a new level, one slip from that height and there a good chance you are spending the rest of your life in a wheelchair - if you survive the fall.
@loulauer5853Күн бұрын
Nail count must be over a million already 😲
@Mark.AnderhaltКүн бұрын
Safety standards are pretty high , I see.
@bwillanКүн бұрын
That framing crew must have the Spiderman gene in their DNA. They were flying all over that building like they were walking on the ground.
@dodgeman658Күн бұрын
Adam that's a nice size building. It's always nice to have a clean construction site every day!
@balljar7546Күн бұрын
That building would be a dream come true for me. Nice size with lean to's for equipment storage. Love to watch the process. R&R Buildings just started to build a building on their channel that is 300 plus feet long! Love watching your channel grow and your lifestyle develop. I've been a long time subscriber and have loved your content through the years. Thanks for bringing me along for the ride Adam.
@tracyrestad358Күн бұрын
Safety takes up a lot of time and money! 3:27
@marlene7832Күн бұрын
That is CRAZY, how balanced and agile those kids are, especially over 16ft in the air. 😮 This building....it's going to be soooo much fun for us to watch exactly how you decide to use it. I can't wait to see the coming videos. 👏😀👏
@claudenormandeau9211Күн бұрын
You should have a scissor lift on this job. I can't believe this is filmed and posted online with no regard for safety. A scissor lift would be way faster and safer.
@Chrispy9393Күн бұрын
Their progress is absolutely incredible.
@PurpleCollarLifeКүн бұрын
Looks great! You’ll never regret this investment. If I could convince Jennifer, I’d save up and build another pole building on our adjoining property. My 40x60 filled up fast.
@hefsadventures629Күн бұрын
That crew runs like a well oiled machine! They're killing it!
@richardmain8059Күн бұрын
Good morning Adam, I’m loving the build it’s going to really stand out when it’s completed and a focus of smiles for many years to come. 😀👍👍👍
@michaelsallee7534Күн бұрын
it is a joy to see a good crew at work
@josephforgione6207Күн бұрын
Looking good Adam.
@wardvanderberg1403Күн бұрын
Holy Moses!! Death defying expertise!!
@ChuckP25.Күн бұрын
That's a young man's game. Standing on a bucket.
@SpicerDesignsLLCКүн бұрын
Those guys work together well. Pretty amazing how fast they work and still maintain good quality of work….All while you stand over them drinking your coffee. Did you buy them lunch?
@HometownAcresКүн бұрын
I did get them pizza one day
@kennethhanson560Күн бұрын
I remember being that tough several decades ago.
@ian3580Күн бұрын
Everyone is tough until they have a 25' fall
@1944chevytruckКүн бұрын
Good job everyone!
@prepperbossКүн бұрын
What a beautiful job you have done with your property.
@Growing-Our-RetirementКүн бұрын
Adam, it’s magnificent! covered saw mill area, lots of machine storage, shop space, just wow! Hope you go over the costs when they are all tallied up.
@domsileo1145Күн бұрын
Great crew, fast workers but all it takes is one slip and it s over…hope you checked if they were bonded and insured prior to hire them. If it weren’t my property I would be going nuts over such lack of concern for safety. Better men than them have fallen and never walked again…
@adammac4381Күн бұрын
Thats how we did it 20 plus years ago,,,, if the safety inspector rocked up,, they would take us to town lock up,,,, and charge us over 100 000 in fines
@JohnSmith-tv5epКүн бұрын
Adam, lotta comments bout the crew being young, but being young your still fearless, nimble, and strong,.. AND they ARE professionals, Great crew, awesome build, worth every penny !
@ShippusherКүн бұрын
That is wicked awesome!! Good for Yinz guys Adam
@jimwiskus8862Күн бұрын
Super job Adam! I didn’t comment in yesterday’s video, but man these guys are amazing and surefooted. What a tremendous addition to Hometown Acres! ❤😊
@RockhillfarmYTКүн бұрын
Great job
@Z-BartКүн бұрын
Thanks for explaining the scissor trusses over the sawmill area. I was baffled, for a bit.
@ClintsHobbiesDIYКүн бұрын
It's Going to be a very nice building, Adam. You will be so glad many times that you went with the 16 feet height,
@DanKlein_1Күн бұрын
Glad you gave the information about the builders at the end. I am about an hour south of Greenville, well within their maximum area of travel. Close enough to consider them for a future pole building build we are considering.
@mitchjones2821Күн бұрын
Very nice, Adam!
@markbrockelman316Күн бұрын
You’re going to have fun coming up with different layout options. I question the lack of roof sheathing though. It’s going to be an amazing space.
@johnkirby654720 сағат бұрын
Looks Really nice Adam. What a difference it will make being under roof working.
@ProductiveRecreationКүн бұрын
It’s amazing how fast these things go. With most building, it’s the finish work that takes forever. Lot of worker safety violations though… fall protection, ppe with the chainsaw, no gloves handling the metal roofing (those edges can be nasty), etc. That’s a huge building!
@jacobbuckley8232Күн бұрын
always has to be that one karen all about safety gtfoh
@slixx008Күн бұрын
The most versatile man lift ive seen
@toddpacheco4748Күн бұрын
Adam,another excellent video 😮😊❤
@brejonsportКүн бұрын
THESE GUYS ARE AWESOME I think you might be interested in a solar installation to have free energy for the house and the new building.
@davidwoods736021 сағат бұрын
Looks great!
@bryanritts213Күн бұрын
They're quick and not even Amish!
@steenfraosterbro3268Күн бұрын
My guess is that this crew loses 1 worker every year. Safety looks like something out of India
@fricknjeepКүн бұрын
hi there looks good john
@crookedrowfarm6100Күн бұрын
I would definitely put a roll up or sliding door in the opening on the end. Still enclosed but very handy if needing access to the inside.
@GuywithcrazyideasКүн бұрын
Don't forget to call your home insurance company to update your coverage.
@HometownAcresКүн бұрын
I already did
@daveklein2826Күн бұрын
How did Adam ever get along without you
@GuywithcrazyideasКүн бұрын
@@daveklein2826 Bwahahaha !
@dougmacrae9535Күн бұрын
Those guys are for sure Trapeze artists
@JustAnotherTool.Күн бұрын
I would consider some kind of roll-up door in the middle for access. Both sides, sawmill & run in. Mower, Quad, mini skid?
@joemurray9131Күн бұрын
Nice they did use what you had on the trusses
@rgw3629Күн бұрын
Just a suggestion, keep the opening in the side wall. Then frame out and install a small garage door.
@robert.brokaw3829Күн бұрын
So far so good. Looking nice. Sorry to hear about the pond - tickler from you last video. Stay safe.
@danbelden7354Күн бұрын
Looking good
@dougmacrae9535Күн бұрын
Good thing Osha is not around.😰😰
@eduardfrazao3506Күн бұрын
Well done
@douglassmith7515Күн бұрын
Nice building. Put a roll up door in between .
@disenfranchisedcitizen1432Күн бұрын
I can’t say I’m a fan of just using dirt to secure the posts and a minimal amount dry pour for the posts to sit on.
@jacobbuckley8232Күн бұрын
Damn those guys all look young
@peterking1134Күн бұрын
If they are cool with not wearing safety devices, it’s fine by me!
@jefftaussig7373Күн бұрын
This reminds me of an OWTM project. As you said several years ago, Mike Morgan has cost you a lot of money. LOL
@darthgbc363Күн бұрын
Stack the longer boards from the sawmill against the back wall of scissor truss area. Make or buy a material rack. You could box in 10' of that area to be a solar kiln. Having a clean work site is wonderful. I hate tripping over clutter. Especially when the clutter doesn't need to be there.
@jeffpeters1014Күн бұрын
They really hustle
@crisaghemoКүн бұрын
osha? whats that? 😆
@johnapernorio8151Күн бұрын
These guys are great, however, NO SAFETY EQUIPMENT.
@benjaminwilliams3568Күн бұрын
MAAAAAAANNNN, You're absolutely Lucky you live where you do. Those contractors working like they are at the beginning of this vid Wouldn't At All get away with the way they are hoisting themselves and the lumber up to the mounting points of the frames here in So. Cal. Its so regulated that local state and county law enforcement, and city code inspectors driving around and should they see that kind of work practices being used, can and will shut down the work site. If the homeowner or building contractor has a pulled permit that permit is suspended pending the OSHA Review board. If there's no work permit somebody's going to pay a fine and could go to jail.
@ian3580Күн бұрын
Those rules and laws were written in blood, broken spines, and traumatic brain injuries.
@I_must_get_a_van22 сағат бұрын
What state in the US is this shed being constructed? I’m sure most other States would not allow this. A simple slip or sudden gust of wind would be a widow maker. It was hard to watch.
@charger7022Күн бұрын
Looking good! Why not put a small Roll Up door in That opening no to the saw mill area. Seems like it would really handy at times.
@chrissheathewoodguyКүн бұрын
there was a day i could lift Lvl's and beams like that. lol not anymore. looking awesome.
@thereplacementfordisplacementКүн бұрын
It will never be large enough unfortunately. I am pretty sure when you were talking about figuring out where your stuff should go it wasn't as much of a guessing game as you led on. There is lot's of forethought going into this that is obvious. Sometimes plans change though when the space starts filling though that's for sure. It's kind of interesting to see some construction where there is a certain amount of danger accepted by highly skilled people.
@jimgilligan396Күн бұрын
Wow 😮 !!
@philipallen8648Күн бұрын
Impressive build, well done. Have you any plans to pipe/collect the rain water away from this building , that roof will collect a lot of water and maybe trigger mud and local drainage issues. Time yet to do what is maybe needed.
@markfrye9178Күн бұрын
Hi Adam. Since your new works so fast can you put a time on the video when it's in time lapse? It would be fun to see what time of day it was on each step.
@dansmith8933Күн бұрын
I googled their address and they are 2 hrs and 4 minutes from my house. Hopefully the 4 minutes won’t deter them 😂! Thanks for the information!
@HometownAcresКүн бұрын
I think they’d probably do it
@andhisbandКүн бұрын
I'd think the biggest reason you'd want the sawmill end of the building closed would be to keep debris from blowing or migrating from the sawmill area to the interior. Sawdust on everything would be a headache.
@dougyurecko6500Күн бұрын
Put a sliding door in the sawmill end.
@Clare-qo5jvКүн бұрын
These guys are young and real pros, but it made my stomach queasy while watching due to safety concerns.
@d.j.robinson942419 сағат бұрын
Wow, those boys are fast. I'd like to know what size air compressor they use. 👍👍💚🍻
@leighspeck3585Күн бұрын
Get some PV, and catch the rain for the pond…
@SkwertydogsКүн бұрын
Damn, it is nice to watch people who know how to do something. Barely a word has to be said between them. but, it isn't all perfect. Check out 3:39. There is no way he caught the second board that pops up at 3:44.
@jamesbramlett5407Күн бұрын
No hurricane straps? (Header to truss) I guess Adam could add those later
@luby1234Күн бұрын
sawmill place huracain straps and sky lite planels,strom will blow out sky lites rather than roof
@puirYorickКүн бұрын
As long as your contract places the crew's health and safety liability 100% on the contractor then those guys' work habits are amazingly efficient. I wish them all the best of luck.Have you ever thought of putting in a chicken run under that lean to?🤔
@wolfpack4128Күн бұрын
I need to find a way to move up my pole barn build. This has me antsy to get it done.
@Riverguide33Күн бұрын
👍
@2911HomesteadКүн бұрын
What’s the span of the post? Also what went into your decision of wood trusses or metal if any. Thanks, enjoyed the video.
@YoungbloodFamilyFarmКүн бұрын
Adam, what about lift? When I built my barn I had to pour concrete with anchors under the post to keep the barn from lifting. This was due to the height and to prevent wind lift. I did not see this here, any engineering done on this?
@ryanharris7295Күн бұрын
Holy smokes, America never disappoints... As clean and efficient as they are, doesn't mean shit if they end up in a wheelchair or potentially worse. What year are we in?...
@joedawg7275Күн бұрын
Exactly, one injury away from being sued into oblivion. I consider myself to be lax on safety but those guys take way too many chances.
@jackpoage5419Күн бұрын
And people think using a chainsaw from a ladder is dangerous!
@slixx008Күн бұрын
My thought was.... Yikes,They let you film that.
@neilforbes1082Күн бұрын
Riding up in the bucket of a skid steer in Australia you would get locked up.
@ryanharris729520 сағат бұрын
@@neilforbes1082 bloody oath
@oxfletchКүн бұрын
They could at least level out the bucket for the guy standing in it ;)
@daveklein2826Күн бұрын
Not necessary
@MW-bz1qeКүн бұрын
Thats right, that would add 5 seconds of time to the task, it wasn't in the quote!!!!!!😮