It's FINALLY Time To Build Our BARNDOMINIUM - Putting Up ALL Eight BENTS Using A CRANE And A LIFT

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • This is the video we have all been waiting for! All of the milling and all of the hard work has brought us to this day - standing up all 8 bents for our barndominium ( barnhouse ) using a crane, a lift and an eager crew! This is the very beginning of building our own home on our own - the timbers are now attached and we are ready!
    We have a great group to help with this HUGE task:
    Greg- the owner
    Erik- Greg's right hand man and brother-n-law
    Brian - a family friend
    John - a family friend
    Dean - father-n-law (Beth and Holly's dad)
    Kanyen - Erik and Holly's son
    Holly - (helping film today) Beth's sister and Erik's wife
    Beth - (filming and the editor) the other owner - Greg's wife
    Linda - mother-n-law watching Bo ALL DAY so Beth can film today
    Dennis and Pam - Greg's dad and stepmom - providing lunch, support and encouragement throughout the build
    Sam and Bryce - Greg's brother and nephew - helping with work to get us to this point
    Austin - Greg's nephew, also helping along the way
    Deana - sister-n-law( Beth's sister) supporting from a distance and always our number one commenter and biggest CZcams fan!
    Just wanted to make sure to mention all of these people because they have helped so much along the way and we truly appreciate it. We may be building on our own, but we are definitely not on our own. Thank you, also, to other and family and friends who have encouraged and supported us and believed in our crazy dream!
    And, YOU! Thank you so much to all of our subscribers, viewers and commenters. We truly appreciate your support, your insight, your encouragement and your excitement - thank you! We really do feel like we are growing a group of friends!
    We hope you enjoy this video and ALL 8 bents going up! It is SO much bigger and better than we imagined- makes us SO excited to keep building and to keep sharing!
    We are milling our barndominium - barn house out of wood that we are milling on our own sawmill. If you haven't followed along with our BARN Build, (which is now our barn house build) make sure to check out that series in our playlists. We finished the first slab last summer, we milled most of the timbers needed over this past winter/spring, added plumbing, put in a second slab for our garage and now we have started building our barndominium - barnhouse - lodge - our home.
    Here's the video where we share our change in plans and decide to turn our barn into our home:
    • EVERYTHING Had To CHAN...
    Here is the video where we share our barn plans. Our plans are from ‪‪‪‪‪‪‪@BarnGeek‬ . We are excited to build one of his beautiful barns and turn it into our home:
    • Why Do We Think WE CAN...
    ***We are also so excited to have completed our sawmill cover enclosure (sawmill shed). Definitely check out our Sawmill Playlist to watch it all happen. We have shared the process of building our sawmill cover from the very beginning. We have a Woodland Mills HM130 Max sawmill and we live in North Idaho. The sawmill cover / sawmill shed is vital to continue milling for our barn build in the winter months, but it will also be a great way to keep out of the sun during the summer months, and of course all of the rain, in between!
    Here is a link to the video that shares the sawmill cover / sawmill shed build from start to finish:
    • Sawmill Cover Build - ...
    Here are the specs on the sawmill cover / sawmill shed we built:
    3 posts in the front
    4 posts in the back
    Overall dimensions are 15 feet wide by 36 feet long
    Longest beam is 28 feet
    Front part of the lean to roof is 11'9" and back is 8'
    It will have a 3 :12 pitch
    Posts and beams are going to be 7 1/2" x 7 1/2"
    We have shared the entire build!
    As always, please don't forget to like and subscribe. It truly does help our channel and us. Thank you for supporting Our Dream In The Woods. We appreciate you following along with us.
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    It's Finally Time To Build Our Barndominium - Putting Up All Eight Bents Using A Crane And A Lift
    July 2024
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  • @TheBeardedCarpenter
    @TheBeardedCarpenter Před 2 dny +8

    Howdy y’all- woohoo! This is one of the most exciting videos I’ve ever watched!!’ So thankful everything worked out great. It was so cool to watch everyone doing their thing. Eric, you are an amazing operator! I was there in spirit and my mug on a tee shirt. Thank you so much for mentioning me on your channel. I wish all of y’all the very best with everything. God’s blessings to y’all

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 2 dny +4

      Hi, Paul! Thank you!!! You were there in spirit! Probably won’t see that shirt in my work lineup- it will go in my good t-shirt pile. 😁
      Erik did amazing- he was stressed out about it while I was stressed out about different things.
      It was a great day! 😊

    • @TheBeardedCarpenter
      @TheBeardedCarpenter Před 2 dny +3

      @@ourdreaminthewoods You guys are the greatest! Blessings

    • @toddwheeler1526
      @toddwheeler1526 Před 2 dny +4

      Dear sir, with the beard. Your channel and your service to the craftsman community is first rate, old school stuff. Thank you so very much. Old construction guy, no beard! Keep passing it on.

    • @TheBeardedCarpenter
      @TheBeardedCarpenter Před 2 dny +4

      @@toddwheeler1526 Howdy Todd- thank you so much for your kindness. God bless you

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 19 hodinami

      @@toddwheeler1526 Love this. We love Paul!

  • @ourdreaminthewoods
    @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 3 dny +13

    This was a GREAT day! We have been working hard milling and putting bents together to get to this very point. It's the start of our build. We are so very thankful for this crew helping us build our dream and thankful to all of YOU who have been here along the way! Welcome to our new viewers - we hope you all enjoy and thank you for watching! 😊

    • @ModernMountainLiving
      @ModernMountainLiving Před 3 dny +1

      A great day when all the prep and hard work and planning work out well. By your patience, Ya'll have never heard that song by Elvis "Fools Rush In" at least not on you play list.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 2 dny +2

      @@ModernMountainLiving Hi, Tim- Hopefully we are this prepared for SIP day!! 😁

  • @mikewatson4644
    @mikewatson4644 Před 2 dny +7

    Great job. The bents are all up. No one got hurt. Good day. The learning curve came pretty fast.
    Thanks for bringing us along.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před dnem +2

      Hi, Mike-First couple bents definitely had a learning curve- mainly not pushing them into the bracket.
      Whole structure is awesome- couldn’t be happier! 😁

  • @terrynida5787
    @terrynida5787 Před 2 dny +3

    Great family affair and video - Greg and Beth you are a lucky couple to have so many family members willing to help with your project! As always I am impressed and envious.

  • @deana1848
    @deana1848 Před 2 dny +5

    Just like building the bents, seems like raising them got smoother with each one!

  • @toddwheeler1526
    @toddwheeler1526 Před 2 dny +6

    Very good job gentlemen. Really cool drone shot at the end with the crew. Check plumb, brace, brace, brace and admire your beautiful vertical timber....NO BARK. These types of days on the job are priceless, especially with the family. Congratulations, be well and stay safe.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před dnem +2

      Thank you, Todd- We are a little worried about those Timbers twisting in the sun. So brace brace brace is definitely the next thing.
      It was a great day !! 😁

  • @laruedouglas7972
    @laruedouglas7972 Před 3 dny +5

    That is amazing setting all the bents 😊. You had a fantastic crew.

  • @mikefay2145
    @mikefay2145 Před 2 dny +5

    I am genuinely happy for you. Seeing all your hard work and planning to this point come to a reality. Keep chugging and sharing your progress. Wish I was there with my HM130Max to help you.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 2 dny +1

      Hi, Mike- We could use your help on the woodlands mill! Thank you for your support! 😊

  • @bartbritz8078
    @bartbritz8078 Před 2 dny +5

    Thanks for sharing...nice work

  • @user-qr5mk3sm1f
    @user-qr5mk3sm1f Před dnem +2

    Just found some time to watch this. The planning that went into this step in the process is apparent. Good job!! I’m proud of you and everyone who helped.

  • @VintagePenWatch
    @VintagePenWatch Před 2 dny +5

    A year ago, next week, my brothers and I did the same thing on a ridge in southwestern Wyoming…5 old guys assembled and raised a 4 bent guest cabin…at 8,000 feet elevation in 5 days… and only one of us having ever done it before. Proud of you guys, everything looks spot on and it looked like it was for us…FUN! Let me know if you would like to see our version of this same kind of video. RLM

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 2 dny +1

      Hi- That sounds amazing. We would love to watch your video- send it our way.
      Thanks for the comments. 😊

    • @VintagePenWatch
      @VintagePenWatch Před 2 dny

      @@ourdreaminthewoods czcams.com/video/4wkHxLabhGg/video.htmlsi=B_fjYhltqCX2ClEt

  • @peterarmstrong8613
    @peterarmstrong8613 Před 2 dny +5

    Well done everyone including the camera crew.

  • @katieallen3927
    @katieallen3927 Před 2 dny +4

    I’m having a garage built this fall and while I wait for materials to come in I can get my construction fix through this channel. You have an awesome view.

  • @kevinscudamore2711
    @kevinscudamore2711 Před 2 dny +5

    Good job gentlemen and camera ladies 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @johnisley1285
    @johnisley1285 Před 3 dny +4

    Great job. You should give yourself a pat on the back. You deserve it. Your grandchildren should be able to live in it.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 2 dny +3

      Hi, John, Thank you- great day for sure. And hopefully our grandkids will be able to enjoy this home for many years. 😊

  • @deana1848
    @deana1848 Před 2 dny +5

    Love the panning out through the bents!

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 2 dny +4

      Thank you! Our brother-n-law Chris came by towards the end and we put him to work- he does professional drone work! 😊

  • @thom3124
    @thom3124 Před 2 dny +5

    All I can say is...WOW!

  • @Ianhurley54
    @Ianhurley54 Před 2 dny +4

    Just finished watching the last bent go up! Wow, does it ever look good, actually it looks amazing! All your hard work has paid off.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 19 hodinami +1

      @@Ianhurley54 Thank you, Ian! We think it looks amazing, too- way cooler than we thought it would! 😁

  • @matthewschultz7945
    @matthewschultz7945 Před 2 dny +4

    That spreader bar worked well. You all made those lifts look easy. Great job!!!

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před dnem +2

      Hi, Matthew- Spreader bar was a must - those bents didn’t even really flex when they were lifted. Now I need to figure out what to do with an 18 foot I-beam??? 🤣

    • @matthewschultz7945
      @matthewschultz7945 Před dnem

      @@ourdreaminthewoods you’ll need that spreader bar when you become a professional timber framer!

  • @caseyarmstrong7064
    @caseyarmstrong7064 Před 3 dny +4

    Looking awesome. Can’t wait for the next video

  • @deana1848
    @deana1848 Před 2 dny +5

    Awesome teamwork, guys!

  • @jake-hy2zb
    @jake-hy2zb Před 6 hodinami

    Great job. Brings back memories. 50 years ago, this month my wife and I did the same thing. The difference was, no crane or lift, no lasers, no nail guns. Just ropes and snatch blocks tied off to trees as she backed down the driveway in my 1st generation Bronco. Levels and plumb bobs, and within 1/8 of an inch end to end. Also, the 10 bents were two floors. I added the peak beams after, giving 3 floors plus a walk-in basement which was planned for and became a 900 sq. ft. in-law apartment. The 2nd and 3rd floors plus the entire outside of the house is 9000 sg. ft of T&G 2x6 planking. The same as used in most timber frame homes. Only 2 windows, with 9 sliders on the ends. It is 3000 sq, ft. of living space. We moved in, sophisticated camping, for Christmas

  • @BarnGeek
    @BarnGeek Před 2 dny +4

    Looks Awesome! Great Job!

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 2 dny +4

      Thanks Aaron- your website was the inspiration for this whole project. Thank you! 😊

  • @SI-lg2vp
    @SI-lg2vp Před 2 dny +3

    Very few people ever get the opportunity to build a home. It's takes a lot of planning, cash, being able to make major decisions, and commitment to make it work. The results for the effort make it worth the time and effort. Seeing this project makes we want to build a similar home. I love the timber framing. Once you start there is never turning back. Home like this will empty your bank account. I was down to my last $8,000 when my was done.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před dnem

      Nothing cheap about doing it yourself. Sure you save some money doing it yourself but everything else still costs a lot. But it will be worth it in the end. 😊

  • @k.j.hastings
    @k.j.hastings Před 2 dny +4

    Really great communication as well.

  • @deana1848
    @deana1848 Před 2 dny +3

    Loving that drone shot!

  • @javiermartinez701
    @javiermartinez701 Před 2 dny +2

    Congratulations! I really do love your "barnhouse" project 'cause it's amazing and I won't miss any episode of your admirable job. Thanks for sharing

  • @hpw59
    @hpw59 Před 2 dny +3

    Looks like all it went very smoothly ....GREAT JOB

  • @ernieforrest7218
    @ernieforrest7218 Před 2 dny +3

    Great job, most important is that nobody got hurt.
    I first was wondering why the mule tape.
    but i soon realized why.

  • @deana1848
    @deana1848 Před 2 dny +3

    Aww, love the living room shot! Congrats!!🎉

  • @Plankmills
    @Plankmills Před 2 dny +4

    Very cool!
    I want to build a barn like this someday.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před dnem

      Start planning 😁
      Check out Barn Geek- it will get you excited. 😁

  • @Ianhurley54
    @Ianhurley54 Před 2 dny +4

    This is exciting 😱

  • @deana1848
    @deana1848 Před 2 dny +3

    Greg looks giddy! Way cooler! 😊

  • @asculptedlife
    @asculptedlife Před 15 hodinami

    Looks fantastic! I bet y’all are over the moon excited to see this stage come to fruition

  • @richardferster8049
    @richardferster8049 Před 2 dny +2

    Greetings from BC. Now I'm really jealous, looks great.

  • @k.j.hastings
    @k.j.hastings Před 2 dny +2

    With deciding not to put bolts in the middle of your brackets, which I agree is a good decision, you may consider hurricane straps to further anchor the frame to the foundation. They help with high winds. Same with the roof. They're good for any region in the US even though they were developed for hurricanes.
    Slow and steady did the job!

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 2 dny +2

      Hi, KJ- I went back and put through bolts on the H bracket- post to concrete. But I was thinking about putting hurricane strips on the post to the rafter beam.
      Is that where you were thinking?

    • @k.j.hastings
      @k.j.hastings Před dnem

      @@ourdreaminthewoods There are two components to hurricane straps. One set anchors the roof to the structure. The other anchors the structure to the foundation.

  • @DaoMyBuilding
    @DaoMyBuilding Před 2 dny +2

    You guys are so hardworking and skillful, I have learned a lot from your videos, please make more videos, I will support you.😘😘

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před dnem

      Thank you- we are so glad! We will definitely share our entire build! 😁

  • @siriosstar4789
    @siriosstar4789 Před 2 dny +2

    This type of situation is one reason why all new homes built in germany have a crane installed as the first order of business . they are of the swing arm variety so clearance is not an issue . the cranes remain in place until almost the comp,et ion of the project .
    the completion amongst crane companies is fierce which lowers the cost .

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 2 dny +3

      Hi, The crane was sure handy. With a structure that tall and heavy it would have been hard to build it from the ground up. From here on out we will have the bucket lift and a tele handler for most of the heavy lifting. 😊

  • @philiptreptow5983
    @philiptreptow5983 Před 3 dny +3

    One of the most important lessons to learn when working with a crane is to let the crane move the work. Do not move the work for the crane. As the worker who is guiding the work your job is to keep the work “square” and to prevent swinging and twisting. Your job is not to line up the work. You can give helpful guidance as in alittle north, or I need about 6 inches west. But do not push the work to get there.

    • @philiptreptow5983
      @philiptreptow5983 Před 3 dny +2

      Now there are exceptions to every rule. One example being the final inch or two when you are trying to land it perfectly. Or when the crane is slightly out of reach.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 2 dny +3

      Hi, Philip- That was a hard lesson for the non crane operators to learn. Erik kept on telling them not to guide them into place instead of him “landing “ them into place.
      We were a lot more efficient by the third or fourth lift.
      Your comment is spot on!

    • @mikewatson4644
      @mikewatson4644 Před 2 dny

      New people have to learn "Let the machine do the work". I've seen a lot of people struggle trying to learn that lesson. Usually when they start to get tired, it gets easier.

  • @deana1848
    @deana1848 Před 2 dny +2

    Another deadline I’m sure you will meet!

  • @jameswilliams7995
    @jameswilliams7995 Před 3 dny +3

    Great job no one hurt got the job dun!

  • @user-vn6hi2bi3g
    @user-vn6hi2bi3g Před 2 dny +1

    Nice work! Job well done. Ray

  • @tonybraun5118
    @tonybraun5118 Před dnem

    Congratulations, well done!

  • @garycrotteau6115
    @garycrotteau6115 Před dnem

    Nice job ,amazing workmanship!

  • @Tomhohenadel
    @Tomhohenadel Před 3 dny +2

    Time lapse would make the process more interesting.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 3 dny +1

      Hi, Tom- We will definitely do a time lapse video in the future! 😁

  • @kdmedchill
    @kdmedchill Před dnem

    Truly a dream.

  • @pulseofamerica
    @pulseofamerica Před 2 dny

    My left ear enjoyed this video

  • @Z-Bart
    @Z-Bart Před 2 dny +3

    Good work! Where's the tree branch sprig for that 8th bent?

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 2 dny +4

      Hi, Bart- Okay - I have seen that on other builds but didn’t understand the meaning. I even looked into it but couldn’t find anything.
      Was it bad luck not to include it?
      Tell me more about it please.

    • @Z-Bart
      @Z-Bart Před 2 dny +4

      @@ourdreaminthewoods Probably some sort of Norwegian tradition. Folks sometimes ask why timber framers place an evergreen bough on the peak of the frame after a raising. The short answer--tradition. But I'll take a stab at the long answer, since there isn't much information out there about this tradition.
      "Topping off" a new frame is a practice that has been around for hundreds of years. It's the act of placing a bough on the highest peak of a newly completed frame. The bough is always an evergreen. I have used pine, cedar, magnolia, and even a discarded Christmas tree.
      Ask ten timber framers about topping off the frame and you'll get ten slightly different answers. But the common thread is that the whetting bush is placed as a symbol of thanksgiving and respect. Some say it gives thanks to the forest for providing timber for a new home. Some say it gives thanks for a safe raising. A few simply say it's "good luck."
      Whatever their beliefs are, topping off the frame is a special time for each person. For the folks starting life in a new home, it can be almost like a dedication ceremony. For the carpenters who built the frame, it's a chance to stand back and see the fruit of their labor. For everyone present, it's a moment of celebration. (Found this for you)

  • @waderue
    @waderue Před 2 dny +2

    wow Nice Job guy now come all the work you have side on, do blocking and lay sheeting and put roof on before winter and feel for you but nice and Happy 4th of July i hope it was good for you guys

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před dnem +1

      Hi, Wade- You’re right- the work continues. Wish I was out there right now.
      Hope you had a Happy 4th! 😊 🇺🇸

  • @waderue
    @waderue Před 2 dny +2

    So the first thing I do if I was in your shoes lay on floor Joyce on 2nd floor so lost in the main part of house shop and then do beams on the sides of the house and start working to get roof on as fast as you can and that would be my plan you do not have use it , it is just what I would do lol

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před dnem +1

      Hi, Wade- Floor joists are next and continuing on put more girts on. Then the side pieces. SIP panels are scheduled to arrive September 5th. Lots to do! 😁

  • @tombooks1410
    @tombooks1410 Před 2 dny +2

    What a great video and bent sitting day. I told you that your views would go up once you started your building.
    I just have one question? How many muscle relaxers did it take to get the grin off of your face once the bents were set up?

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před dnem +2

      Hi, Tom- I haven’t stopped smiling 😊
      What a great day.
      Interesting fact about our channel- 31,000 watch hours in the last 28 days. We are amazed at the channel’s success. Thank you for the support!!! 😊

  • @alangalloway6361
    @alangalloway6361 Před dnem

    Nice Perkins Builder Brothers tool belt! I’ve got one too 🤣

  • @dougmacrae9535
    @dougmacrae9535 Před 2 dny +1

    Ever watch RR Building company?

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 2 dny +2

      Hi, Doug- Yes - Erik and I both watch RR Building. In fact I need to rewatch a couple videos on how they frame out the windows. 😁

  • @Michael-ur3zs
    @Michael-ur3zs Před 2 dny

    Loving the series so far, question about the mic when you talk it only plays sound in one side? is that the mic just recording mono or is that in the editing when combining?

  • @Tehran.Market.Antalya
    @Tehran.Market.Antalya Před 3 dny +2

    💚🤍❤💯💯💯💚🤍❤

  • @johnleeman5992
    @johnleeman5992 Před 3 dny +1

    Why are there no Gerts between your bents?

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 2 dny +4

      Hi, John- Gerts are being installed right now. Still need to work out some of the spacing, but getting everything supported is next priority. 😁

  • @reallywow6755
    @reallywow6755 Před 2 dny +1

    You’re taking a huge risk to operate the man lift without a safety harness. Best of luck.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před dnem

      Might need to invest in one . Especially working alone out there. Thanks for the advice! 😊

    • @reallywow6755
      @reallywow6755 Před dnem

      @@ourdreaminthewoods you bet. Have fun, be safe

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 19 hodinami

      @@reallywow6755 Definitely and thank you. 😊

  • @chrisdaniel1339
    @chrisdaniel1339 Před dnem

    I cannot believe you did not have new angled T-shaped larger bolt plates made to connect the roof pitched members to the verticals and get rid of those woefully undersized plates before you raised the bents in place. There is no way those meet code

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před dnem +1

      Hi, Chris- The wise thing would have been to put a bigger plate on that joint. But with timeline and an effort to be dried in by late fall, I couldn’t make it happen. We added two 12” screws and plan on putting some hurricane strips on those joints. No structural inspections up here - but it doesn’t mean we don’t want to build to code. Doing the best we can. 😁

    • @chrisdaniel1339
      @chrisdaniel1339 Před 19 hodinami

      @@ourdreaminthewoods You could have the bigger steel plates cut now while you are working on other aspects of construction and when the steel plates are ready rent a boom lift to install them one side at a time before you button up the structure. The last thing you want is for your roof to fail after putting in so much time and sweat equity because of something that is easily remedied.

  • @RobertForslund-fj3lt

    Where have got the word "BENTS" from

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před dnem

      Hi, Robert- Not sure where the term bent comes from? Maybe someone else will comment with its origin. 😊

    • @RobertForslund-fj3lt
      @RobertForslund-fj3lt Před 5 hodinami

      @@ourdreaminthewoods Well for sure I can't find any leads in any dictionary

  • @eduardfrazao3506
    @eduardfrazao3506 Před 2 dny +1

    To maning people in there you only 3 people plenty

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  Před 2 dny +1

      Hard to tell when you have never done anything like this before. At least the job got done and no one got hurt. 😊

    • @eduardfrazao3506
      @eduardfrazao3506 Před 2 dny

      @@ourdreaminthewoods it’s not hard to understand l use to install overhead cranes l now

  • @user-mz5rq6jm9l
    @user-mz5rq6jm9l Před 2 dny +1

    a crane machinist of nothing he dont no what he is doing he is standing way to far of the jop

  • @Plankmills
    @Plankmills Před 2 dny +1

    Very cool!
    I want to build a barn like this someday.