Building a Large Garage Part 4: Metal Roof Details and Porch Piers
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- In this episode of building a large garage, I don't get into a ton of metal roof details, because I shared a video of this job not too long ago showcasing in depth the metal roof process as well as straightening out this structure for roof. I do go thru the process of laying out the hole locations for our porch piers and show you a detail of our metal ridge cap.
Straightening and Metal Roofing Video here:
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You never miss anything......well not very often, LOL! Never get tired of watching your quality work!
Love seeing your attention to detail and your willingness to go the extra inch for quality. It's all in the details.
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20 years building houses , you’re easily the neatest roofer I’ve ever seen man , unbelievable how neat
Love all the extra thought and detail that you incorporate.
Gable end trims came together NICE at those peaks. Had to watch those on repeat about 10 times each.
Thanks for all the videos. As someone in the market for a new shop/garage, gives a lot of info on things we need to look for in a good builder and some of the things wouldn't have even thought of on our end if we're doing part of the build.
Love the details and the forward planning you put into the Job Kyle. Good Job on the roof Greg. 👍
Good to have you back building your shops. 1st time seeing your critter defence solution.
everyday better, thanks for the videos Kyle!
Kyle excellent progress on the large garage! I am looking forward to the next video!
I love your work and perfection man. All thumbs up.
You guys do excellent work and take pride in your work. Great job
Wow you all do super nice work. Neat and everything is in order. I like these metal structures. Hopefully I'll get me one for a tractor barn and implements storage. I like them being rodent free. Thats awesome.
Really enjoy the videos brotha...thanks so much for showing what you're doing. I'm learning so much!
Love watching you guys work,,,the attention to detail calms my OCD,,,,,plus I get the near Aspergers obsession with math too,,,,my wife gets to LOL at me weekly over these traits,,,,
Satisfying when the job goes well.
Very nice job!! Your detail is perfect!!
I dont know why, but, seeing Greg sliding down the roof steel always bring a smile to my face. Greeting from Bolivia.
I have seen several metal buildings over the years and you kill it with the details dude. I don’t know if others are just sloppy or lazy, but your attention to details really gives the building a superior professional advantage.
Look up Morton buildings if you want top of the line
6k views and it should be 6k likes absolute perfection as always its really nice to see someone that doesn't just talk the talk
Thanks David
Fantastic work as always ...
Concrete truck drivers are always some characters
It is a piece of gold man!!! 👍
Perfectly, work hard everyday!!!
Good to see the boys tied in!
Dang I have been watching all your vids and trying to learn. Doing my first metal job next week and a little nervous but it's for myself so I won't get fired if I screw up
Very clear
Great video , and would to see the finish build
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Great content. I appreciate you. Just getting started as a contractor.
I'm definitely getting one of your buildings
You can't beat team work..looking great ? Texas
Agree thanks
Good job buddy nice videos I have seen all of them
Nice looking roof!!!!!!
"attention to detail" great to see!!!!
It appears you know what you're doing. Nice work!!
Спасибо! Вы лучшие!!
Finally, some work video. Enuff of thm cheap tools.
One thing I always do when augering out holes is to bar a hole with a digging bar 12 to 18 inches deep acts like a pilot hole and let's u dig out rocks etc so not t throw y hole off center believe me it works a treat
Very nice
I enjoy learning from your videos. If I were building pole buildings I'd want to do them just as you guys do. One of the best things I believe you do is not put the wood in the ground.
All this perfection did wonders for my OCD. 🥴 😁👍👍
That's not what OCD is......
@@shooky5773 you're a little slow on your commenting, are ya not......you must suffer from constipation of the brain eh? Huh, twat waffle....
beautiful place. looks like south dakota
7:30 would make a great painting
Очень хорошо и слаженно работаете. Профессионалы.
If you want to truly rodent proof it also needs a galvanized steel flashing attached to the board to keep them from chewing the wood. With almost 9 years doing rodent exclusions the second easiest place for rodents to gain entry is at utility penetrations and ridge vents. We install 1/4" hardware cloth under steel ridge vents to prevent mice rats, flying squirrels, and bats from getting under the ridge vents and dropping down into the attic from the gap at the ridge
You might speed up you squaring routine by buying screw type binders instead of the bear trap style. Plus they are safer to use!
Great work and #Expertlevel
хорошее видео, по больше видео снимай с таким ракурсом с ГоПро)
That 3rd guy on the roof literally gets paid to screw off all day 😂
Hi Kyle, it would be awesome if you could make a video on the driver bits you use for various applications of the pole building process. For example what bits do you use for the sheet metal screws that minimize paint coming off the heads?
We use #25 torx bit for out screws so you don’t have to worry about losing paint off the heads
I saw a Seymour S500 industrial post hole digger the other day. I’ve never seen one before. The guy was a fence contractor, said he never dig a hole without one.
Enjoying the channel I think this is the way I'm building my house. Cost of course and speed. I'm mostly interior finish carpenter I have no idea of site work were would be best place to learn
Yes, I like to build a shed. Just Good Job for your opinion .
Greg is looking more and more like Kyle everyday- ha
You guys do great work! Never seen buildings on youtube quite to the grandeure and sheer massive scale like the ones you guys build especially out of wood, just curious what is the largest post frame you guys have done?
It’s funny how some sounds can be like soothing white noise, strangely I find the sound of the drill and the sound of a moto x race like white noise and I have been known to fall asleep at big moto events here in Australia 🤷🏼♀️ lucky I’m not in the building game or I’d never get anything done. 😂 I might have to do a drill x 4 stroke soundtrack & I’ll get a good nights sleep. 😴
Nice👍
Kyle would you do a video of how to metal cap a Bay Window?
Great work as always! Got a question. I'm doing some storage units and am experimenting with doing flat stock over a 32" span. Basically I'm bending each side at 4.5" to trim the door jams and then spanning the distance between each door. So, what are my chances of getting oil canning and how might I prevent it. The metal will be 80" tall.
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You don’t need me to tell you this but... nice job!
Kyle, do you have any tips or tricks for attaching brackets to piers or slabs that have rough, wavy, or uneven surfaces?
When you start your ridge cap Ben 1 inch on a90 so it overlaps your eve trim
Hopefully no really bad weather coming too rip that roof off
Ever tried or thought about using a raise ridge metal roof?
Hey RR Buildings! High speed, low drag crew. I may have looked at the video wrong, but were the first three screw rows on the roof steel full? Just out of curiosity. We always did full, stitch, full, stitch and so on. Keep up the good work!
Your metal work detail always looks damn fine! I would look into who's doing your editing though it looks like they may have a case of terminus abruptess.
Well that would be me
Roof looks awesome 👍 your gable end trim screws get sunk, backed off, then sunk in all the way?
@@charliehumber6383 I think he does that to pull it tight then backed out so it isn't puckered and snug it up till it looks good with no distortion.
ALWAYS START OUR ROOF LEFT TO RIGHT
When it comes to concrete footers. When should someone use a Bell Auger?
Got any videos of installing a peak box?
you may have covered it before but have you ever used the screws that completely cover the rubber seal? these look like the flat seal type
Looks like nice work you are doing there
How much for a building like that and how much for laborers
Thank you Have a bless day
How do you attach your grade boards on the corners to your columns with the face of the steel plate and also do you use through bolts on them too and just counter sink the heads on the outside so the grade board can sit flush.
Love your videos and craftsmanship where are you located
Roofing iron on without a condensation barrier or foil insulation? Would be unusual in New Zealand where I am. But hey, other countries do things differently.
I'm happy to see safety gear being used here and not like a video earlier on this list who performed acrobatics on long ladders...
Would you still recommend the floating slab for a "pole barn" house? Would you do anything different than your normal build
Cyle question, where you get your Concrete steel brackets from? ABC ? And do I see it right you use 2"*5"*16' boards for your posts?
Can you make a video of how much it cost to build something like this?
Materials +labor.
Keep up the good work
Hes just going to give you a sq foot price. I think between 25 and 50
Hey Kyle love the videos you guys do an awesome job! who do you use to draw / engineer your buildings?
Usually no one
@@RRBuildings what shoes y’all use?
Watching you guys work makes me want to move to Illinois to live just so you can build me a nice big barn.
So how would the gable trim work if the ridge extends an extra foot or two beyond the distance of the soffit edge at the bottom? Obviously the first panel would have an angle cut from the top to the bottom, Potentially across a rib. Just wondering how the trim would fit or would you just omit the trim?
Won’t air or moisture go into the wall through the small gaps between that bottom board (the one between the inside grade board and outside grade board )and the bolts that go through the brackets and columns?
putting a metal roof on a garage and a small lean too of one side of it... it has one row of shingles on the garage... am i ok by building a 1x4 structure over it and putting fanfold in the gaps for moisture? planned on using long enough screws to get to the trusses so it never shifts with the shingles
Roof panels are on the wrong lip. The side that has the flat part on the edge goes on top of the one that doesn't.
15:33. That still keeps you awake at night, doesn’t it?
I’ll have to learn to cope
Hey Kyle, going to need a couple of RR pencils. The one's I planted last year didn't sprout, lol. Another great vid. Terry
Haha
What crane attachment are you using on the skid steer?
Hey dude sorry not watched for a while from here in the UK, just a thought! If the roofing manufacturer supplies a hard rubber 2"x1" X the thickness of the gap between the roof tin and the lath that it suits on (basically the gap that's created by the profile of the v on the roof tin) , thus filling the 20mm gap between the lath and the tin (only on the gap that you will be fixing the fascia with the screw going upwards) of you know what I mean. Then this will stop the force of the screw from making the fascia "pucker" when screwed tight. It's a very simple way to stop that from happening and also let's you screw right up without losing the tightness of puckering. I think you will understand what I mean. If not, message me back and I will get a diagram over to you. As people like me (a contractor) notice the distortion where the screws are fitted, even from the ground, was certain light makes it apparent to the eye, this simple but extremely effective "hack" makes the world of difference. Nice job guys
I see you like those “Keen” Boots! I found them last May while reading my trades Magazine; so I grabbed a pair!
Wow ! Great comfortable boot! But they feel like a tennis shoe!
Anyway great channel Kyle!
Yes sir
zephyr1408 what is the name of those Keens, I’m looking for a comfortable work boot.
Mine are Keen San Jose boot!
I am a custom/finish/cabinet maker on my feet all day doing saw work ect.,. They are the most comfortable boot to date I hv worn!
Oh bout $160
zephyr1408 thanks for the info I’ll check them out.
no whirly birds for attic ventilation?
Are you sealing that ridge end joint with silicone?
Just wondering why you screw the sheets through the pans and not through the ribs?
KLR I see you use the snap binders how come you don’t use the ratchet style
How come sometimes they put that double-sided tape on the gable that connects it to the sheets on the roof and sometimes they don’t?
Im sure this has been asked before, but why don't you screw the top of the sheets/ribs not down in the pans ?? BTW awesome work guys love watching from Australia ;)
Manufactures suggested screw pattern
Seen you use Milwaukee, Makita, and Hitachi (Metabo) drivers....is there one that you lean towards the most?
What's that little white building behind the pool?