Really Impressive when you can Work with your Parents. They are the Reason Why you Consistently give a Strong 💪 Effort. 👍🙏
@marylambert6781Ай бұрын
So happy for your new barn- thanks Joel great video.
@terrykunst3883Ай бұрын
Another awesome day at the stable, making super progress on the barn!
@judyhall2680Ай бұрын
As a mom of three wonderful son's, I love the way you take care of your mom.
@DebA2312Ай бұрын
Wow. So impressed with your dedication and talent
@lonegunwomenАй бұрын
Great to see you Joel working with your Mom and taking care of her. The barn is coming along well thanks to all the hard work you and your family and helpers have put in. Take care.
@BettyWiltroutАй бұрын
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@terrypauloregonАй бұрын
Really enjoying watching you and your mom work together. ❤
@carolbush6775Ай бұрын
Wow! You were SERIOUS about all the rocks😳
@catherinesofikitis179Ай бұрын
They are called C clamps
@kathyhoot7277Ай бұрын
Those beautiful horses are loved by us too Joel! We love your family too! Stay warm! Have a blessed weekend everyone!
@EdwardChangerJrАй бұрын
Thanks bro, good job!
@beckyp9700Ай бұрын
That barn is moving along wonderfully. May I suggest that Sunny Knoll Stables and The Veggie Boys invest in Knee pads!!!? You are not on your knees like someone laying carpet, however I think all of you would benefit from wearing them or at least having them in the barn or farm market for when you do need them. I can not believe it is almost 4 years since A Stable Life was born. Congratulations! You have an amazing channel. I have been here since episode 1. I have no intentions of leaving until I am pushing up Daisies or you stop making videos. See you in the next one.
@miephoexАй бұрын
Where are those veggie boys? If each volunteered a couple of hours, it would sure help! 😅Family needs to stick together in this world.
@beadwrightАй бұрын
Amazing how far the build has come with the few helpers. You and Mom are a good team. Good on you Joel protecting your Mom's health! Happy Thanksgiving!
@rickthompson4315Ай бұрын
Whenever you build anything, the foundation is Always the most important, Mom was There! Hey... Barn... New!
@catherinesofikitis179Ай бұрын
The years go by so fast. It’s been a great journey Lefty❤
@redeyedmongoose2963Ай бұрын
I love your moms work ethic
@JSAC66Ай бұрын
Just wondering why Dawn is never seen talking to her mother, Grammy, or brother , Brian, at the farm market.
@judimcrae9231Ай бұрын
Who is Dawn?
@judimcrae9231Ай бұрын
Who is Dawn?
@Lisa_B.-1989Ай бұрын
@@judimcrae9231Joel’s mother
@kencotton4645Ай бұрын
The transit would have been another way to compare the heights on both sides barn to make sure they were level.
@zannaB60Ай бұрын
The yellow grippy things are called clamps.
@paparay2747Ай бұрын
Those yellow things are known as bar clamps. They come in different sizes and colors.
@gloriadavidson8599Ай бұрын
Joel if you have a tub Epsom salts is great for sore tired muscles 😊 Your MUM is Awesome getting stuck in and helping 👏👏👏 Always enjoy your videos 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Love from the UK x
@MediaBrockmanАй бұрын
I can’t believe you have gotten so far on your build! You both are workers for sure!😊
@amilynnstapay796Ай бұрын
Yummy lunch you two! The structure is coming along well. Love watching the horses play and be silly in the background. Stay excellent!
@dr.michaelr.foreman2170Ай бұрын
They look like furniture clamps. When a furniture maker is making chairs they will use those clamps to hold the legs together while the glue dries. (just as an example) I should add they come in different sizes depending on the project.
@Zeke-yv3nwАй бұрын
Thank you Joel for sharing!
@lisalee9182Ай бұрын
Well Joel after watching yall for years you sorta feel like family so of course everyone helps ya!
@caroldocherty6810Ай бұрын
Hi Joel. we have -2° C here in Germany and snow. It is freeeezin lol. Just watched a video on an Amish barn raising. No power tools and they use wooden nails. It was amazing to watch.
@GardendreamsformeАй бұрын
My hubby spent time in Germany while in the US Army and said he’d never been so cold in his life, lol. 55 years later he still talks about how beautiful and Cold Germany was
@marilynh2980Ай бұрын
I was going to suggest that Joel round up a few of his Amish neighbors to do a barn raising 😊 I’m heading to Germany next week to visit family and go to some Christmas markets. Made sure I bought a warm jacket !
@janetgiven-nb4giАй бұрын
I was wondering how long it would be before the jack hammer came into play
@judimcrae9231Ай бұрын
It really amazes me the amount of equipment and tools you and the Veggie Boys have on the farm and at tthe stables. Is there anything left to get? Something fairly inexpensive that is fairly easy for your fans to get you?
@carolynrandle5454Ай бұрын
Take care of yourself and your mom
@dennisnsharleneparker9797Ай бұрын
They are called claps. Lol
@kathleengreen9660Ай бұрын
It just melts my heart to see you and your mother working together❤
@byronholmes2496Ай бұрын
Good day to all.
@rogerpultz5597Ай бұрын
Really enjoyed watching 👍👍
@susanl3702Ай бұрын
Looking great
@marianeudorf7524Ай бұрын
🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
@hillarywright7965Ай бұрын
Perfect ending!
@PeterWenzel-yn7fnАй бұрын
Waving a hand from texas
@marthadescoteau5994Ай бұрын
Would love to see a big red and white barn
@AngieSmith-qh2szАй бұрын
Question - what determines what pasture each horse goes in and when? Love the channel!
@BethFoster-lm7qqАй бұрын
Very true, a good day!👍👏
@lisalee9182Ай бұрын
Eating lunch on your tailgate makes it taste better! Stay warm
@rogerokelleyАй бұрын
This time next year the project may be completed 😮😮😂😂
@nobillclintonАй бұрын
beauteous 😎👍
@jbpost52Ай бұрын
I dont think you really need to dig dirt on the bottom rungs for it doesn't seem necessary. In fact, when wood (regardless of being pressure treated) will rot sooner when it makes contact with the ground dirt. Your more concerned to keep the second and succeeding others level because the bottom 2x6 is only one of many stabilization planks. The critical ones are the upper ones which are combined with rafters across from one another. But kudos for your day of hard work digging.
@rubac7129Ай бұрын
Do your parents ever join the other family members for meals or family gatherings?
@roseargetsinger2217Ай бұрын
Why are the boards you are nailing to the uprights not flush with the ones next to it? It seems by putting them together, they would be stronger & less chance of them shifting. . I hope it's not a foolish question.
@ob1wagonobiАй бұрын
❤🙏🏻
@fredquinn3919Ай бұрын
Isn't burying the 2x6 boards under the ground a recipe for future disaster?....was the terrain just not leveled enough?
@stubstoo6331Ай бұрын
Pressure treated dosent rot, and if the ground is higher there the water won't run to the barn.
@joettadevore8680Ай бұрын
I think that yellow thing is called a clamp.
@bobbih1013Ай бұрын
😊
@LANNY-rm4zcАй бұрын
Why did you not go with the 100 foot square?-Lanny Murphree-Memphis TN
@SusieQ450Ай бұрын
How do you keep those from rotting?
@johnvoris4056Ай бұрын
Will you be using the rock collector?
@DianeHardin-ri4qtАй бұрын
Clamps
@timothykrott7248Ай бұрын
Seriously you didn't know that was called a clamp? 😮
@barbarareed2041Ай бұрын
The only thing I can find listed on the Amazon wish list is an expensive tool. Where can we find the other items?
@stubstoo6331Ай бұрын
Just get a gift card.
@jeannie6160Ай бұрын
Gift card or any of the products they use can be sent, whether on the wish list or not
@jerrykates4601Ай бұрын
Where I come from
@PBKUpCycledDesigns19 күн бұрын
Wood clamps
@oldtimefarmer3405Ай бұрын
Why are you putting the boards below ground just step it up as you go 😮
@patriciahaug6212Ай бұрын
The bottom board needs to be level. It's the one that controls the height of all the boards above
@oldtimefarmer3405Ай бұрын
@ there is already a board above that’s level but hey just asking it’s not my building guess people build different sometimes will be a nice barn when done
@thirdgen_g3122Ай бұрын
"Man!, I cut it twice and it's still too short"
@adelmowowАй бұрын
I'm sorry I'm a bit confused , when you first started talking about building this barn you said you had so many people to help you but all the videos I've seen so far You're lucky to get two people to help you what happened? Also is your stable just barely getting by financially that you can't get professionals to help you build this? I'm not just talking about building the barn itself but bringing in temp help with the stable so you could focus more time on building the barn yourselves and other things that need to be done around the stables.