Building A 12x24 Lean To For Housing Toys
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- čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
- Timelapse build of a 12x24 lean to structure for storage. All lumber used in this project is from trees felled on my property and processed with the Wood-Mizer LT15 sawmill. Had a lot of fun with this quick build and I will link to additions as I continue to add to it. Rough price breakdown is listed at the end. Thanks for watching!
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Chapters:
0:00 - Portable Footers & Intro
2:27 - Notching Posts
4:45 - Precutting 2xs
5:17 - Site Prep
9:55 - Rough Layout
10:44 - Setting Posts & Tying Together Structure
13:08 - Drone Flyby
13:36 - Rafter Prep & Install
17:00 - Roof Prep
18:37 - Shelving
19:55 - Framing Complete
20:55 - Roof
22:55 - Toys In Their New Home
23:36 - Price Breakdown & Outro
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Music Credits:
"Always Fun" by Cold Cinema
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• Western Summer Feel Go...
"Dark Western" by Infraction
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• Sport Rock Country by ...
"Country Boy" by Infraction
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• Upbeat Country Hip-Hop...
"Horse Racing" by Cold Cinema
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• Western Travel Folk Su...
"Dig A Hole" by Cold Cinema
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• Western Travel Sports ...
"Road Blues" by Independence
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• Western Folk Travel Bl...
"Cowboy" by Infraction
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• Country Acoustic Folk ...
"Feel Like Home" by Infraction
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• Upbeat Folk Travel by ...
"Wake Up" by Infraction
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• Acoustic Inspiring Fol...
"Family" by Infraction
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• Inspiring Acoustic by ...
"Country Land" by Infraction
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• Upbeat Country Rock by... - Zábava
Put angle braces in all the upper connections....walls to roof.....and wherever there is a corner.......
Humm that looks like the one that I had.
Nice job. Looks great.
I am not sure how a utility company gets away with telling you that you cannot dig on your property. All utility companies are required to come mark their utility lines, on your property, if you request it. Once the utility lines are marked, you can dig as long as you avoid digging near the marked lines.
If you do not request the lines be marked, before you dig, then you become responsible for the repair cost, if you damage a utility line. I have one property with multiple utilities running along a utility easement. I am still allowed to dig by hand, in that area, but because that section has multiple lines, I cannot use a machine to dig in that area.
Most utility lines are supposed to be buried at specific minimum depths. I’ve seen those minimums ignored many times. Never assume a marked line meets minimum depth standards. I’ve see telephone lines as swallow as two inches, because of erosion along the sides of roads. I had one property where the cables were completely exposed.
Basically, call before you dig, so you are not the responsible party.
In 2025, most buried old copper telephone lines in this country are going to be abandoned. The cost to maintain those old copper can no longer be justified. Everything is going fiber or over-the-air for rural areas.
I realize your project is complete, but thought I would post this information for others, planning a similar project.
@jacklabloom635 Thanks for the info sir, very helpful! They're definitely marked clearly and they have the depth of the line listed right on the markers 14-20". No one has told me anything, I'm just going off word of mouth from what a neighbor was told years ago. I'm sure I could call and get a definitive answer, but I prefer to make the least amount of noise possible. Ask for forgiveness not permission and use common sense lol. I plan on building a larger pole building in the woods behind this structure and when planning how to get utilities over there I will reach out to them. Your info will also be helpful so much appreciated.
Gunna wish you had made it bigger.
@Mrjjpalmer Already considering extending it.
All milled lumber?
Yessir.
@@TheFixerPupper awesome. I need to get to milling and build some more structures.
@@Robbinsfarm21 Just subbed you. Look forward to watching your progress! Do you have a sawmill?
@@TheFixerPupper yes sir. Woodland mills hm126. Had it over a year and hadn’t had much time to use it while I was building our house
@@Robbinsfarm21 Awesome. Would love to see some footage of the home build. I'm sure you have a stack of logs ready to be milled, just have to find the time and energy. I try to get through one or two a night and stack it to start the air drying process. Rough cut dimensional beams would look awesome in your build. Just gotta get it cut so it can start drying!