Sitting here drinking my coffee watching a build. Doesn’t matter. You keep making the video, I’ll keep watching. Thanks for posting 👍🏻
@manunava177611 күн бұрын
Sitting here drinking my coffee watching a build. It does matter!! I usually watch these at night, imbibing in some bourbon!! ThInk I'll not watch these In the morning anymore, LOL!😂
@AlexanderMichelson10 күн бұрын
God bless you, Sir.
@RobertLangston-kn1hk11 күн бұрын
Post it all Kyle. There is something in everything that will help someone. I enjoyed it just because I have a passion for construction. Thanks.
@ChuckNorriz112211 күн бұрын
I am beyond invested in watching this project. Arguably better than any streaming service and I will watch any video that shows the progress. Thx!
@yeaheddyman11 күн бұрын
I for one absolutely love watching any video you put on Kyle, it’s far more entertaining then any tv programme, you and Gregg have such a great work ethic, attitude and talent. Although I’m not the biggest fan of timber construction it’s very satisfying to watch great people doing what they do best, and your work screams quality. 👍🏻
@freddien712 күн бұрын
Yes Kyle, Each stage is like watching a series on the TV, If you miss 1 part, and go onto the next part, and we see it in the background a part you didnt film it might be upsetting, so Yes!! treat this as a series with many episodes, If you miss one you get upset!!. Seeing you & Greggs banter makes me miss the time when I was working on a building site before I retired. Thanks for the video.
@flapwheat9 күн бұрын
Some of your best content is in the little details. My wife and I watch every build, start to finish.
@JasonBrown-edoc12 күн бұрын
as a diy guy. i love seeing everything. there was something in every aspect of this video that i will use in various projects in either my renovations or my new home build. So thank you!!!!
@tomim718712 күн бұрын
As a carpenter nearing retirement, and getting ready to build the retirement home, it is great to see the new products and building techniques that make homes safer, stronger, and more comfortable. Keep the content rolling!
@joshulrich321612 күн бұрын
i love these kinds of videos. those little tedious tasks are a big part of any job. plus you guys make me laugh. keep posting!
@stevenslater266912 күн бұрын
Also, those little details are what make or break the job. Seeing and hearing a pro solve those details on the fly definitely helps DIYers and beginning tradesmen get it right the first time. Seeing mistakes made and corrected is also really valuable. I’m remembering your ceiling insulation mess earlier in this project. You learned something and, for sure, viewers learned where not to cut a corner. I’m glad you left that in the series.
@andrewarcher796511 күн бұрын
absolutely love these kinds of videos. Please do more. Not all of us will be roofing a valley with metal roofing. LOL Great stuff. If I were to ever move to your area you are the only builder I would let build my house.
@michaelolenick40788 күн бұрын
As always watching two professionals work on different projects all the time.
@urilus12 күн бұрын
I enjoy the content regardless if it's useful or not. I just like watching stuff get built.
@ratoneJR11 күн бұрын
Firstly, I am no carpenter/finish guy, not on any level. I bought a 41YO house in 2023. It was still only 90% finished. 1 1/2 years later, It's about 95%. It's the litte stuff that takes time. Time to identify, time to complete. I gotta learn as I go. But my family likes what I have done. This channel helps me out, greatly. 👍 I still need to trim exterior windows... they were never trimmed out, lol.
@SteveFranklin-i8s12 күн бұрын
I’ve always liked watching construction being done. The banter between you and Greg is priceless. It looks like you have a need to overbuild and think that’s great. Had a run in with a builder that was a custom home for us. Built a 3000 sq. ft. two story cape code house but liked to go by daily to check on progress. Since this was a custom build I wanted to have it done well so when the contractor let me know his was building it to code. I let him know that just building to code was not what I expected or wanted .
@donneuharth949510 күн бұрын
"Joist bracing." I learned it as "bridging". Another great video!
@daryldavirro423711 күн бұрын
I like these kinds of videos along with the others you put out. It shows the parts of the process that most people skip over. Yes I know how to do it but you can always learn different ways of doing things.
@davidvoller72612 күн бұрын
Love the, listen Linda! 😂 We use that line all the time. I’ve even taught it to my employees and we use it when we get in passionate conversations.
@tmenzella12 күн бұрын
RR Builders are hampering my days progress with these videos 😁
@stevesmart196810 күн бұрын
If you just enjoy watching the content? TF, all of the content from you two is enjoyable!
@jaimeg459512 күн бұрын
Keep them coming, a lot of times the best tips are the non-verbal and least highlighted. 👍🏼
@GTL7711 күн бұрын
I’m a builder and i enjoy watching your videos!! I enjoy your guys banter its fun to watch keep up the good work you too
@philsullivan781711 күн бұрын
Love the videos I worked on a framing crew years ago and enjoyed the guys as much as the work we had fun and worked hard. I see that in you two. Keep up the good work. Plus I'm learning new tricks
@OleGramps5311 күн бұрын
Best part of my day is getting to see the build of any of your projects. I grew up with stick builds in the fifties through the seventies. A lot has changed since then.
@constancelogan487311 күн бұрын
I am not a builder. I helped build NY family home in the 1960s. Boy have things changed! Not sawing by hand or using a screwdriver. I love seeing the tools and techniques used and I love the mental effort required to find the best approach.
@arcadiagreen15011 күн бұрын
I watch every single video because ive learned things that i would have never tried before. Except when i see you two just make it happen it gives me the confidence to do the things ive done
@danhesketh741411 күн бұрын
These are the fun bits that will never be seen again once you put up the finishes/drywall. It's all good content, and will remind you of all those last 10% things you did to dial it in.
@Sewcialitecrew12 күн бұрын
Please keep the videos coming. There is always something someone will need to know/learn. I enjoy watching your content. It’s always a great day when RR post a video ❤
@nonameHEF12 күн бұрын
I love watching every building video. Please keep them coming.
@davestrong297111 күн бұрын
I enjoyed this video. I am an engineer. I am not a structural engineer. I get the logic when you explain stuff. I watch all of your videos. Thanks.
@robbjerls225212 күн бұрын
Even if it just answers curiosity, always learn something from your videos. Thank you.
@isaaclarson11 күн бұрын
... OG + RR. The cross-over we never knew we wanted, but now we know we needed it all along. That's awesome, because I think both you/your team and Matt/his team really care and actually put in an effort on what you're working on to make it right and not just get it done as fast as possible to make a quick buck and move on to the next project. I'm a little salty after our house build we just moved into... Without firsthand experience, it's impossible to know if any builder in one's local area will have the care and attention to detail to, you know, keep your water pipes from freezing up when you're not going to be able to heat your shop the first winter you're in the house... /rant Anyway, looking forward to this cross-over.
@homesteadandhighways11 күн бұрын
This building must be on the verge of breaking a world record for R-value! I don't think I've ever seen an interior wall with R30+ (if I did the math right). I'm not criticizing at all, I love it! I do things overkill as well. Keep it up, guys!
@ThefreckingHutt11 күн бұрын
Hey Kyle, I’m 26years old from sweden, and love watching your videos! And how you build and explain the way you build things in the US! Especially full projects where you make the interior and stuff! Its inspires me to renovate my own Home in similar american spirit, which is a farm me and my partner inherited from my father. Keep up the content! Great work!
@stephanelyonnais814612 күн бұрын
I work in a call center in Québec and I love doing construction and renovation. I watch your channel between calls, and I learn a lot of things. I think it's cool that you're perfectionists.
@jspeedadventures11 күн бұрын
I like the vids like this, just 2 guys messing around in the shop, getting the details done. I'm not sure what makes it satisfying to watch, but it is.
@jaywolff497111 күн бұрын
was watching along here and just realized your at over 1.75 mill subscribers doesn't seem like that long ago when you broke the mill mark. Congratulations. that's impressive and awesome
@damonwhiterfjd435511 күн бұрын
I love the content doesn’t always have to be technical. I like watching things progress so this is fun to watch.
@jmert_585911 күн бұрын
Your videos are educational and entertaining regardless of the job that day.
@henricberg734612 күн бұрын
The small finish work on a project ain't always technical but it's a massive part of the process to reach a good end result. Keep doing these types of videos! And as we usually get to enjoy Abit more of the banter and shittalk that's one of the reasons we all love working in construction and watching you to go at it Keep up the good work
@zephyr140812 күн бұрын
I appreciate the videos as a finish carpenter I enjoy all aspects of building ! Keep’em coming !
@robbyhiggins10 күн бұрын
I enjoy whatever you guys are working on. I feel like I learn something new every time.
@owenandersen586911 күн бұрын
I just really like seeing every part of the project bringing it that much closer to being finished…can’t wait to see RR HQ2.0 final tour! Love all your content!
@donwhite337612 күн бұрын
I love watching your content, even the simplest mundane stuff.
@beetleclemens372711 күн бұрын
Have you seen some of the other channels where if you do not pay for them you cannot watch them so you miss certain steps it's the greed The greed of money that you must pay to watch your video we've never even knew this was happening but we really enjoy these videos from Kyle and how he keeps up on just about everyone of the steps we really enjoy the videos this is just our opinion
@anthonysmith941012 күн бұрын
Another excellent video……its part of every job. It has to get done. And like you said….there might be something that someone might find useful. Thanks guys !
@alexandrapowers25212 күн бұрын
Yes Kyle please keep making the random videos. My two year old love construction videos, and he comes running as soon as he hears Mr. Kyles voice.
@Overpar7311 күн бұрын
You know we all love any video you put out, as always, keep them coming bud!!
@archeodigger10 күн бұрын
Long time viewer here. Enjoy the content greatly. Knowing that rockwool can be compressed and retain R value will make me reevaluate other areas that might benefit from it's use. Love learning new methods and technics. See you on the next video Kyle.
@billhayes852611 күн бұрын
Always film, I am sure there are people like me who are preparing to build their dream-final house and seeing the little things help.
@TonyLeach-airguntech11 күн бұрын
It's good to see progress on your build and the banter between you and Greg... so yes for me keep up with the videos like this .
@grahamthorley803211 күн бұрын
Grate video lads . nice to see you do all the smaller jobs.more please
@astikennel10 күн бұрын
Absolutely film all the little things! We enjoy watching all of it
@BraxxJuventa12 күн бұрын
I just enjoy all off your video's Kyle. Thanks for filming. 😁👍🏼😁👍🏼
@chancelloribberson88009 күн бұрын
love the videos even the finish up vids that catch the little things many could forget or miss, keep them coming I'll keep watching
@susanburd455311 күн бұрын
Love seeing how things are built or put together. Waiting for it all is finished. Have a great day
@ccole100112 күн бұрын
I love watching content like this the comradery between you and Greg is great keep it coming
@jakemceachern724711 күн бұрын
I’m always looking forward to every video you post so keep them coming! The bromance is real
@robertnorris180812 күн бұрын
Show all that you can and let people see start to finish. Watching any video you do is educational and just fun to watch. Your shop is looking great and shows the excellent work you and Greg and others have performed to complete every step of construction. I doubt you could put out a boring video. Sometime you should show your video person and let them explain their great work to everyone.
@tommy2camaro12 күн бұрын
All the small parts of the construction make for the complete project. Keep it coming.
@Superfartastic11 күн бұрын
Cant wait to see the collab with Obsessed Garage. i watched them for a while separately and always enjoy the content they put out.
@tomgreen578812 күн бұрын
I had my own building company in the UK and like seeing the whole process from foundation to final finishes
@ricardoruiz661211 күн бұрын
love all the little things you show in the videos. i did learn something today from this video. Thanks guys
@micahpaul2012 күн бұрын
Those duct hole cutters are awesome. I use it all the time as a HVAC technician
@TK-qm8rb12 күн бұрын
Better to put content on here than to leave the screen blank. Those who want to watch can and those who dont can skip it. Thanks for sharing this!
@mightymadrid11 күн бұрын
I watch any video with RRHQ on it, I've been here since the beginning
@RRBuildings11 күн бұрын
Let’s go!! Thank you brother
@PaulMikna11 күн бұрын
We love your content and you guys are great! The variety of videos is terrific!
@jimmckillip797512 күн бұрын
Kyle you and Greg are having way to much fun 😁
@Christofo6 күн бұрын
Can't wait for the OG collab as a long time viewer of both channels!
@googooplex-z5z12 күн бұрын
Good vid Kyle. All of your content is useful. Adding the insulation to the girder wall will provide a lot of sound buffer from all the shop noise. Thanks for the vid!
@MichaelWilkins-zs9cd12 күн бұрын
Attention to detail is impressive-much to learn here
@hockeyplayya117 күн бұрын
Yes, worth every second. appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge
@texasone1111 күн бұрын
All steps are a learning experience and entertaining.
@marclangevin915211 күн бұрын
If you put the mini split Ac over or near the stairwell. The cold air will end up down the stairwell. As cold air drops ,hot air rises . besides mini splits are nice . But the are in my opinion high maintenance . And yes I have five in my house. The filters on mini splits leave a lot to be desired . And cleaning the units requires a pressure wash of sorts . And while your building >Will most likely be more dust free than my house. >The unit will still need to be serviced . Love your videos by the way. Been watching you for several years now .
@philthome130311 күн бұрын
A little of both is a good balance. This one had the feel of a vacation. Nice easy going. 👍 either way it’s motivating and educational 😊
@danieltuma860412 күн бұрын
I loved it.. you were right to film this kind of stuff ......great
@larryfrias801012 күн бұрын
safety squint and top of ladder, you rock bro. Love your videos and the way you are such a perfectionist, Hi to Greg he is a very hard worker.
@nuttsgt839411 күн бұрын
Kyle, for those comfort Rockwool batts, rob the orange plastic caps off plastic cap nails and put them on an appropriate sized drywall screws.
@beetleclemens372711 күн бұрын
Wow we learn something today never knew that the Rockwell would be like a sound definer so it holds sound in and hold sound out pretty cool can't wait to see the next video this is just our opinion
@lightningbug181211 күн бұрын
Love all content, even these type videos. Keep up the great work Kyle and Greg 😊
@loukkraaij68212 күн бұрын
Hai Kyle and Greg. Show it all. We love your channel for years now. Greatings from the Netherlands. Louk ( you say Look ) . 😂
@robertbegley685811 күн бұрын
I enjoy watching your content you do things differently than some people would do, but it’s interesting
@devotedbrand11 күн бұрын
Keep releasing these!! So awesome to see every step!
@OIIIOOIOOIIOIIIIOIIOOOIO11 күн бұрын
any RR video is a fun RR video !
@gtuttle47 күн бұрын
I love everything you do on the video. I always learn something!
@markdowdy7311 күн бұрын
Every little bit is very useful and informative.
@rogerkeijers12 күн бұрын
I will keep on watching, no matter what you post. Love the content, always.
@JerrellKull12 күн бұрын
I enjoy all the content y'all put out. Y'all take care......
@GRTRanchadventures10 күн бұрын
Kyle, my concrete is done, my sturdiwall brackets are installed and my trusses are coming tomorrow morning for a simple post frame that I will live in for the foreseeable future. I'm building this way because you showed me the benefits of the framing style and opened my eyes to modern building science. I have been thinking about this building for years and your videos have influenced every design aspect, so please share any/all details because while I don't DO anything "because" you said... I THINK about things "because" you said it and that's worth hearing.
@Bigdogfindley12 күн бұрын
I learn something from EVERY video Kyle. Keep it up Bro. Thank you!
@tyrobertson70348 күн бұрын
probably the first time i realized you're a southpaw and i've been here for a while lol also anything "kyle does" is THE way
@stickfightjesser11 күн бұрын
The video was great! What do you mean it wasn't the most insane awesome video? Dude, we come here cause everything you do is pretty interesting.
@AustinAkin10 күн бұрын
Can’t wait for the obsessed garage collab Matt is an interesting guy
@ColeSpolaric11 күн бұрын
When you told Greg to wait that second time, i wouldn't have waited 😆
@ProFramerJoe11 күн бұрын
I always love the content, Kyle. Film everything man!
@CKilger1211 күн бұрын
Heck yes Obsessed Garage and RR collab, the only thing better would be Perkins collab
@Sammywhat12 күн бұрын
Love it all!! Keep 'em coming!!!
@rogerperson715911 күн бұрын
All your videos are great.
@matthewhamlin987210 күн бұрын
It’s good content. I always learn something from every video. Nice work.
@waynewoodman319212 күн бұрын
Keep em coming ✌🏼DIY’s like me find this basics valuable
@gpowanda10 күн бұрын
Quick Tip for temporary attachment of your wafer lights, you can use cardboard stapled to rafters or joist with a hole cut for the light as a surface or even strips just to hold the flip clips on the sides until you actually finish the surface. Suggestion based on the light hanging in the stairway at 5:01 time stamp as well as in the RR RecRoom.
@kevinmcnamara789711 күн бұрын
Kyle and Greg Show always enjoy the tomfoolery and japes. Being from Australia we don't see insulation to this level. I guess that's the difference between your bespoke building style and the mass production of person dwellings.