Framing, Trusses, and WE HAVE A ROOF! Barn Build - Part 2
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- čas přidán 14. 01. 2024
- We're making big progress on the Barn! Framing, window provisions, door provisions all go in, plus some tin work including the roof itself!
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As someone who has worked concrete for a very long time,, I will lose sleep thinking about those cracks.
We had a rule in construction. Never fight a Drywall man or a Concrete man. They are strong.
I saw those and cringed bad Crete or poured incorrectly?
Yeah those cracks ain't right!
Makes me sick too. I've had slabs Crack it happens but that ain't acceptable
I have never seen new construction with cracks before. I only helped put up a few buildings and insulated a bunch. Is it going to be okay? Can it be repaired?
I've been a builder for over 50 years in Michigan and Florida and I never seen such a horrible concrete pour. Those cracks kept me up all night thinking about them. Whoever poured that mess should refund you at least 50% or more of the cost. Your such a nice guy Derik, please do something about it and don't let them get away with it.
Brand new pour, and it's cracking that severely already? What's going to happen to it down the road?
All night?
You buggin
Lol.... get some sleep, the floor and the building will be fine
@@chrisschlesiger8493that's what happens to concrete when it dries too quickly. Doesn't mean it's going to continue cracking or get worse
I've been doing dirt work for 25 years. It's so funny that you said you could watch dirt work all day because it's every child's dream. I tell people I dig holes and fill holes in for a living. Basically I never grew up but my Tonka toys did. Thank you for everything you do for the car community. I've been a fan of yours for 5 years and I never miss a video...🇺🇲🦅🇺🇸
I remember as a kid dad had a driveway built... huge dirt burm later and me as a 7 year old = best week ever. I couldn't wait to get home from school and get on that dirt mountain. we lived near a civil war battle site (battle of Richmond KY) and I actually found a lock mechanism for a rifle. yeah dad appropriated that. I think my uncle who's a history buff has it now.
You have a big problem Derek the boards that are nailed to the posts are not going to hold the roof up with any weight. There is nothing for wood supporting those boards from crashing down with the weight of snow or heavy rain. Poor construction choice here. I hope you tell these guys that is not acceptable in any way. This must be fixed or you will lose everything you have in the building. I am a construction guy I know what I am talking about. thru bolts will not cut it. Inspectors will fail this method all day long in Wisconsin. People need to tell him this message
Hard to fathom how much of a busy dude Derek is with all the projects. Hard work pays.
You have a big problem Derek the boards that are nailed to the posts are not going to hold the roof up with any weight. There is nothing for wood supporting those boards from crashing down with the weight of snow or heavy rain. Poor construction choice here. I hope you tell these guys that is not acceptable in any way. This must be fixed or you will lose everything you have in the building. I am a construction guy I know what I am talking about. thru bolts will not cut it. Inspectors will fail this method all day long in Wisconsin. People need to tell him this message
Hard work is good, but it doesn't always pay. Hard work in the right direction and a lot of luck are needed also.
I am sorry Derek but that work never would have been passed by the inspectors here in Wisconsin. They would have made the builder start over along with the concrete contractor. I hope you do not have problems
Can't believe the huge cracks in slab already. That was quick! 😬
Mason's daughter here and yeah I cringed when I saw that..
Thought that was what the expansion joints are for...🤔
Not right shouldn't have done that something when way wrong there them are big I wouldn't have paid big dollar for that crap
I called it when I saw how thin they poured that mid section. sometimes saving a buck really screws a guy.
@@harlanmclain1719 Sounds harsh but I agree; Derek nip this issue in the bud!
Steel re-enforcement mesh would have helped.
Thank you Bieri family for everything you do to keep us all entertained.
Love how your always looking out to help other's, stuff for the crew, wood for the neighbor... You sir are what the world needs more of! 👊
You have a big problem Derek the boards that are nailed to the posts are not going to hold the roof up with any weight. There is nothing for wood supporting those boards from crashing down with the weight of snow or heavy rain. Poor construction choice here. I hope you tell these guys that is not acceptable in any way. This must be fixed or you will lose everything you have in the building. I am a construction guy I know what I am talking about. thru bolts will not cut it. Inspectors will fail this method all day long in Wisconsin. People need to tell him this message
Love the smell of fresh lumber on a building site❤
Id not be good with them cracks already
I'm from Ontario Canada so excuse my head scratching if it passes code down there, but take a look at your beam details and make sure it's correct. The beams are side mounted to the posts which is usually a no-no because your entire roof load is relying on the nails and bolts fastening the beam to the posts rather than the beam sitting on top of the posts.
Well, you did elect Turdhole, so there’s that
😂
Someone said they were notched?
There is nothing wrong with those beams. Structurally sound like that.
I hope the concrete guys are watching this and coming up with a plan to repay you some & repair that shotty concrete work. If I were on that crew I’d be upset and telling the boss to make it right. It’ll only get worse as it ages. Derek, you’re a nice guy so don’t let them take advantage of you.
Yeah my jaw dropped when I saw those cracks, especially with the full structure bearing on the slab I would be worried about that being a problem, especially since the plates aren't embedded in the concrete
That is, by far, the worst concrete job l have ever seen !😢😢😢😢😢
As a city slicker that is meant to be living in the country I am in absolute awe of a new barn build. 🤤
You have a big problem Derek the boards that are nailed to the posts are not going to hold the roof up with any weight. There is nothing for wood supporting those boards from crashing down with the weight of snow or heavy rain. Poor construction choice here. I hope you tell these guys that is not acceptable in any way. This must be fixed or you will lose everything you have in the building. I am a construction guy I know what I am talking about. thru bolts will not cut it. Inspectors will fail this method all day long in Wisconsin. People need to tell him this message
Love how videos like these bring out all the CZcams Certified Builders.
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But some of us really are .
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Drops the mic.... 😅
Really are what? CZcams Certified? LOL!
Lmao you realize that there are actually company owners and life long builders that watch videos like this right? Not saying everyone knows what they are talking about but it was very obvious in the pouring video that it wasnt done correctly. No way in hell should that have cracks in it already.
I’ll take anything from the VGG family on a snowy Monday 💪🏽🇺🇸🤩
i love what you and Jess are doing , a dream come true!
Derek's heart is in the right place. The concrete will be fixed at some point. He didn't feel any need to make a spectacle of it on video. Classy guy.
Good point; but still after having the flooding before...and there are people that take advantage og good natured classy people all the time 😏...so nip that in the bud. He has to watch out for his best interests...
@annreiter284 I think Derek is acting as the general contractor on these jobs. So it would have been him to make the judgement call if it was a safe time to pour, if the dirt had enough time to settle, etc, etc. The subs follow the overall plan of the contractor while applying their skill set to the task. I'm sure Derek and the sub will sort things out, without needing to embarrass anyone on video.
@@jimbo5728 Point taken duely noted.
That's what I like to hear!
You have a big problem Derek the boards that are nailed to the posts are not going to hold the roof up with any weight. There is nothing for wood supporting those boards from crashing down with the weight of snow or heavy rain. Poor construction choice here. I hope you tell these guys that is not acceptable in any way. This must be fixed or you will lose everything you have in the building. I am a construction guy I know what I am talking about. thru bolts will not cut it. Inspectors will fail this method all day long in Wisconsin. People need to tell him this message
Really hoping for a move-in day video! Sure would be fun to watch all the stuff going in and getting moved 52,487 times before finding each thing's home.
I want to watch everything being moved in and arranged. I love that
This has to be an exciting time for you watching this plan come together. Thanks for sharing!!!
Congratulations on your new barn. Thank you for sharing. Very cool!
You should be able to house that monster truck that you’ve always wanted
The wood-eating insects in the south are something to be reckoned with, and I ain't kiddin' ya. The less ground-contact wood in your construction, the better. So good to see you are taking steps to get the vee-hickles out of the elements... perservin' on 'em a bit. Good job!
Ground Hogs destroyed my barn.
I agree with the bug issue, a cheap investment would be to call a bug guy to spay that would around the perimeter before they start hanging the metal sides!
Great looking building.
Out here in California you never let the wood touch the dirt I don't get these pole barns were they sink the wood down in the dirt
Awesome and outstanding as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along.
Now seeing tin on . Windows in the gaps between the 2 roofs would have gained you alot of free light . A well. Looks awesome Derek :)
Love the way you jump in to tackle stuff for the crew ... good customer
@ 6:02,
Feelings about the family barn, the way affection is shown to Jessica and the boys, tributes on some of the vehicles, the near end of the Model A vid where it says, if you’re still watching, my family and I Thank you. This with knowledge and humor
is why I watch Anything Derek does!
Exciting. Been waiting for this update. Hope to get that tour of the other property, too.
Great building!
Love to see your hard work paying off.
Reinvesting in your business!
Hey! Derek! Hope your not snowed in to bad! Stay warm fella!
you should have a generator there just incase you need some electrical juice wile you are out there . a guy might fined himself at the barn in the dark
What a beautiful building! Great to see your years of hard work and dedication paying off!
Looks Awesome! So happy for you and your Family. Love all your videos and always like the content. Wish you much success in the future
I agree with the guys talking about the cracks on your concrete slab. I’m doing construction for 20 years and you haven’t had that poured that long. It should not crack that soon after they pour yes concrete, my crack, but it shouldn’t crack like that those look. structural I would check those before you start building. Easier to fix it now than there’s a building on top of it
Recommendation for those cracks, expansion joints and pock marks from those support nails. Have the contractor, or you can do it it’s easy, put in a product like Sikaflex. It fills those areas yet stays flexible so it expands and contracts with temperature changes. It also keeps water from getting under your slab.
Or coming up through the cracks
SHOULD HAVE NEVER CRACKED THO. ID BE CONTACTING A LAWYER AND DEMAND A REFUND
What a beautiful building you are erecting. This will really help your business and help preserve some of your classics. I love your family and what you are doing together and the respect and love you all share with each other. Both of your channels are amazing, and I will be watching for as long as I live. God Bless all of you and your families as well.
Barn is looking great and wow what a great job he does with dirt work. Nice and clean. Much love from southern Indiana.
Cool project. From Rusty Acres to Rusty Barn.
CZcams pays well with good Content... you for sure always have good Content.. you Deserve every Dime you earn.. Nice building.. thanks for taking us along on the building process..
Great looking building. Your dirt guy does a great job, the property looks fantastic. Can't wait to see it finished.
That floor needs replaced! All concrete cracks but the joints tell it where to crack! I can’t believe the barn is still being built. 😮
Instead of gravel,use road milling You could usually get it fairly cheap sometimes even free. And my opinion works better than gravel.
Poor man’s asphalt.
Here we call it recycle
I loved watching my dad play in the dirt. He was a grader man and finish man. He had to have it perfect. It was a pleasure watching a master at his craft. He died in 2022, if give anything to see him on a dozer again.
It is great to show just how much work really goes into making a garage for working on vehicles. Great job Derek. Thank You.
That barn is HUGE!! Looks great too! I sure was happy how that dirt work in the back turned out.
I absolutely love this channel as much as the VGG Channel. Derek, you have an amazing ability to make anything entertaining. I also love the respect you give anybody and everybody. Also is amazing how you help with anything you can. Most people that are paying to have a job done, dont help the people doing the work. You, damn nesr are part of the crew...lol love it. I will continue to support you anyway I can and Have my upmost respect for you Sir!
I feel the comment about your childhood barn going away. Our farm barns and the old house are all gone now and I think about them all the time.
Love it Derek, you're hard work and caring is sure paying off, cant wait to see it all done it's going to be beautiful.
Awesome video a lot of work good looking barn something to be proud of for sure very useful building
Thank you Derek for the update on this massive SHED to keep your vehicles and tractors out of the weather. This is going to be so useful storing the cars and trucks that need to be out of the weather like the FIRETRUCK. This is an amazing channel and thanks for being here for us!
Derek, truly God has blessed you, Jessica, and the boys mightily. You showed such Christ-like care, compassion, and concern. You helped the gents with the fouled hose and air compressor, cleaning up, gathered the left over wood (Which you kindly gave to another family), it goes on and on. You do the work of His Kingdom! You all do! It is a joy to watch your videos and I can see you all truly enjoy these blessings. I pray over you all for security, safety, joy in your heats, and peace. Your children are seeing how hard work from their Mother and Father, keeping it Christ centered, brings abundant blessings. Gob bless you all! ~John
Oh christ
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I was glad to see in the end that they finally framed in that back window! It was giving me a fit!
Im a little surprised about the cracking all over I would think they would haves used wire mesh lifted on "chairs" to keep it a few inches off the dirt to get the concrete all around it. Might have stopped that cracking some and also a vibrater along the sides to fill voids. Once you start putting cars in there with their weight might crack more. I wonder if the concrete was the right mix and strength and when the cold hits it might crack more.
There's no mesh or rebar in the slab at all.
-Probably be much worse in a few years. The cracks will enlarge and have uneven spots and chunks breaking off.
@karlwithak. concrete can be poured in the winter. A ground thaw unit should have been used in conjunction with concrete blankets to heat the ground before the poor at 185 and then set at 75 for the cure . That concrete work is terrible
He's in the South where the ground doesn't freeze, so I don't believe the time of pour was the problem.. The contractor is getting the blame here when it may be Derek trying to save money, even though he can well afford to do things right. He had a big problem at the other garage with water drainage that seemed obvious and cost a bundle to correct after the fact. Derek mentioned saving money so many times, you would think he was on a shoestring budget. Someone did a study a while back and concluded that Derek brings in $141 per minute day in and day out. This was even before Mottortrend and O'Reillys and what other projects, so money isn't an issue here.
Building update! 👍
That was quite a construction job . It shows to go ya that construction crews who know their business can put together a huge barn like there was nothing to it . I love your sense of humor , it perks up the video and takes the edge of a serious situation . Thank you so much for having us along , till next time stay healthy , one of your many subscribers , Stuart in Canada ..
GREAT JOB! LOVE TO SEE THE SUCESS ... You deserve it, well done, guy.
Nice to see some old fashioned stick framing. *I framed for around 15 years. I love seeing nice straight framing. It's beautiful IMHO. ✌❤
Those cracks, come from uneven soil compaction.
Or none
No,the concrete was too wet. It came down the shoot like water .
@@CraigGrant-sh3in Like Taco Tuesday diarrhea.
If it is to wet it will crack
ALL concrete cracks. Show me a big slab with NO cracks!!
Congratulations! Your building is coming along very well.
I love Derek his voice is sweet calming. I love his humor like the song he did cross thread is better than no thread. This is a great barn very beautiful. 🎊 🎉 I glade everything is work out for you and your family that you can build the barn. I thought of having the barn plumbing and electric ready for down the years whole later to ad to the shop if wanted. Hope you had a good holiday. From a big fan in Fort Worth.
It is coming together great. Glad to see all your hard work paying off for you. congrats .
Awesome barn building! Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
Cool stuff! I have a few projects like this coming up. Great to watch somebody some number of steps ahead of me.
Oh man Derek, I really do hope with setting posts on top of the crete with it cracking like that, it doesn't just crumble underneath. Especially since you're doing it for longevity and your boys can enjoy it
You have a big problem Derek the boards that are nailed to the posts are not going to hold the roof up with any weight. There is nothing for wood supporting those boards from crashing down with the weight of snow or heavy rain. Poor construction choice here. I hope you tell these guys that is not acceptable in any way. This must be fixed or you will lose everything you have in the building. I am a construction guy I know what I am talking about. thru bolts will not cut it. Inspectors will fail this method all day long in Wisconsin. People need to tell him this message
I would think that it's not compacted very good under the slab with those cracks
Thanks for the update Derek, the barn looks great!
Another great video! What a great project and thanks for the update…
Wood is fine as long as you have a good Vap Barr. If no water and conditioning gets in your golden.
Another great video!!! thank you for all you do
Good to see a young man. Make his way in life!
Congratulations on your creation. It's fun to hear your involvement and pride in the project. Thanks for sharing this.
Derek, I absolutely love you work, you TV show, your You tube videos but this is the best. I love your excitement and it is very much deserved. You and your family are amazing people, and God will continue to bless you!!!
happy for you brother! hard work and dedication pays off.
Oh my those cracks.. Love the building. thanks for sharing
Congrats!!! You deserve this for all your hard work!!!
Wow this is absolutely stunning and amazing congratulations on the new building coming together love it so awesome
Like that barn styling. Another great investment for the years ahead. Cannot have too much shed room👍👍
That is one very awesome building. Something you have needed for a long time.
Great project, I’m really enjoying seeing the progress. There are three guaranteed things about concrete, it will crack, it won’t be stolen, and it costs more to get rid of it than to have it installed.
That place looks amazing guy! Well.done
Congratulations. It's looking good.
The barn looks amazing!
you have been a busy guy. Nice to see the new building growing. 2x👍
Another good haul Kenny. Nice drone shots. You guys and that Case tractor do a great job getting back in there. Take care my friend!
Looking good 👍 nice enclosed space ❤
So satisfying to see the progress (and it didn't cost me anything)!
That's always the best progress!
Gonna be a nice barn/storage for many years. Great update
You and your family should be so proud, i cant believe how for you guys have come but i guess i hafta, im looking right at it. Been here since the start and remember you wrenching in that little old garage. It looks awesome, still the best on youtube.
Looking great!!
Really lovin' seeing the progress come together....i remember watching a bit in a livestream maybe two years ago when you talked about the idea of moving to Tenn. and juggling the costs of storage for many of your fleet in Minn. ....its nice to see your vision come to fruition with room to expand....keep it comin, its really neat to see.
It looks great! Spender like you got her. Someone has to keep the economy moving ahead.
I got to say Derek their hasn't ever been a video you put out I haven't been entertained & enjoyed. Hope you have another great year my friend.
Thank you for sharing.👍
Hope you can keep that water out! Had a scare myself this past weekend, it was touch and go with our flooding here in little Blue Lake. Barn looks awesome so far🎉💯
The barn looks great!
Wow too bad on those cracks, they could have been completely avoided though. That pad shouldn't have cracked for years from now. Other then that I love that barn man!!!
Awesome video Derek, thanks for posting. Your videos, both channels, do me a lot of good emotionally. I have mental problems and your videos are very therapudic for me. I'd love it if I could come down and spend a day or 2 with you and your family. You all seem like such good people. I hope that you will be doing another revival soon. I love those.
Awesome , so happy for you...👍♥️
No one is more deserving than you and your family. Thank you for such down to earth entertainment on both of your channels. God knows we all need it these days.
Can confirm that every little boy's dream job is moving dirt around with Tonka trucks. I drove Caterpillar 793 D's (312 tons) in a mine for 17,000 hours. Never really got tired of it.
Looks Great Derek. Stay the course steady as she goes brother
Good for you Derek, I am happy for you & your families success, wishing you the best in the future. You know you earned it , making something from nothing, and now look what you have. Your boys are about to embark on a time in their lives in that barn with their own cars they will never forget. When a fella is ambitious to get so he can give, it always seems to work out . As you know ,just a matter of heart.
Derek You are something else all this going on and still putting out some great content on VGG. That is a Man doing what He loves and having the support of a good Woman. God bless the hole Family.