Hanging Roof Trusses on Pole Barn

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 23. 10. 2021
  • We are hanging roof trusses on our pole barn. We are still recovering from our mistake on our pole barn. We ordered or trusses too long for the way we set our post. They were too long. By adding a header to the outside of the post, we made a resting place for the trusses at the exact needed measurements. This will be just as strong in the long run, and it will save us the extra cost of buying new trusses. There is no telling when we could get new trusses. The current setup in this video would be strong enough, but I will be adding additional support to the header. That will be in a future video. For now, we need to get these roof trusses of the ground.
    See more of our videos here: czcams.com/users/TonysTracto...
    Our Equipment:
    TYM T474 Tractor tym.world/en-us/
    Titan Attachment Man Basket amzn.to/30dc0qN
    Bocsh Laser Level. amzn.to/3lqgiDl
    Hercules Saw amzn.to/3Fr0uIm
    GRK Screws amzn.to/3oSxKT1
    Atlas Chainsaw from Harbor Freight
    Learn more about TYM Tractor: tym-tractors.com/
    Send Packages to:
    Tony's Tractor Adventure
    230-B Tyson Ave. #386
    Paris, TN 38242
    Learn more about Hardee: www.hardeebyevh.com/rotary-mo...
    Learn more about Blacks Creek Innovations: www.blackscreek.ca/
    Learn more about Precision Manufacturing: precisionmfg.com/
    Legal Info: This channel is owned and operated by Tony and Tanja Lay. Inspired Videography, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. This site also participates in other affiliate programs and is compensated for referring traffic and business to these companies.
    Sponsors: TYM Tractors, Harbor Freight, Big Tool Rack, Blacks Creek Innovations, Precision Manufacturing
    #tymtractors

Komentáře • 79

  • @mikeking3023
    @mikeking3023 Před 2 lety +1

    Great job adapting to the situation. There is always alot of different ways to get to a good outcome and you have it figured out.

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety

      Thank you. We are going to still add more supports, but this will hold. I mean for it to be here when I am long gone.

  • @whatitmeanstome
    @whatitmeanstome Před 2 lety +2

    Love the Video Tony. It's videos like this, from real people, that help me learn the most.

  • @terrymangum7635
    @terrymangum7635 Před 2 lety +1

    Enjoyed the video Tony. It is beginning to look like a building. Looking forward to the next video.

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you. It is starting to look like a building. We will be cutting purlins on the sawmill all this week.

  • @caydensoutdoorlife4547
    @caydensoutdoorlife4547 Před 2 lety +1

    It’s looking great mr Tony! Enjoyed watching!

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety +1

      We will do a full video at the end, but I like when people show the journey also. Thank you.

  • @DMHRC
    @DMHRC Před 2 lety +2

    Looks great Tony! I started building a 24x24 pole barn last Friday, trying to take advantage of this Fall weather while I can. Really enjoying watching your project coming along!

  • @johnpyle8027
    @johnpyle8027 Před 2 lety +2

    Looking good! Your solution will work supporting the trusses. Rule of thumb is always have a post under a beam, never count on fasteners. If you get enough weight on it the fasteners will act as a splitting wedge. A friend was building a deck and he was going to bolt everything. I laid a 1/2 bolt across two cinder blocks and took a 4x4 and drove it down on the bolt, it split like firewood. My friend was surprised to say the least. The important thing to remember is keep your chin up and move forward. There is almost always a work around!

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety

      You are 100% correct, and it has weighed on my mind a great deal. I mounted the lean-to trusses to the bottom of one side hoping to add support.

  • @judypace4856
    @judypace4856 Před 2 lety +1

    Looking good !!! Love it !!!

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs1981
    @scrotiemcboogerballs1981 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing buddy I think your doing a great job 👏

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety

      We will add a few more supports to the headers, but I think it will hold until well after I leave this world.

  • @ww3ok
    @ww3ok Před 2 lety +1

    Progress. Looks great.

  • @ProjectsWithPaul
    @ProjectsWithPaul Před 2 lety +1

    Looking good. I think your solution will work just fine.

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety

      I will still come back and put supports on, but I think it would hold the way it is now. We don't get much snow load here.

  • @tractorman4461
    @tractorman4461 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the old Chevy boom truck. Awesome. The drone footage was really cool too !! You got the hot set up Tony.

  • @HamiltonvilleFarm
    @HamiltonvilleFarm Před 2 lety +9

    Dude. I would’ve wrapped some duct tape on the trusses and headers and called it a day!!!

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety +2

      You two clowns made my day. I appreciate you making me smile. Thank you.

    • @tractortyme
      @tractortyme Před 2 lety +1

      That's MY kinda guy 😁

    • @davida.p.9911
      @davida.p.9911 Před 2 lety

      You still gotta have the bolts though, Hank, I mean hey, you have to incorporate the Crescent wrench somehow. 🤣🤣🤣 🔧 Looks good so far, Tony! 👍🚜

  • @johnandrezze2190
    @johnandrezze2190 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice work brother 👍

  • @duanemerrick4368
    @duanemerrick4368 Před 2 lety +1

    I am in Trenton Tennessee myself can you make your videos longer please really like them just not long enough God bless my friend

  • @ocd7036
    @ocd7036 Před 2 lety +1

    Man you are an inspiration, i do some work like this alone and it's not easy. Looks great.

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety +1

      Tanja is a great worker and we work together well. I give orders and we do it her way. Works great.

    • @ocd7036
      @ocd7036 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TonysTractorAdventure well for me my wife gives the orders👍

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety

      Well, I just didn't want to say it, but here too! LOL.

  • @kevin-sawmill-lx25
    @kevin-sawmill-lx25 Před 2 lety +1

    To much hard work at that height! Glad you got a good tractor operator! Noticed you had Nathan the walnut king shirt on.

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety +1

      Tanja is really good at the tractor and basket. Very steady. Nathan and I have become good friends over the last two years. He sent me a shirt a few months back. I wear it often, but this may be the first time on camera.

  • @theusfountain4673
    @theusfountain4673 Před 2 lety +1

    I welded heavy angle iron just below the gable. That mad it impossible for the trusses to settle in the middle. Then I welded another cross piece about a ft lower than that and it has 2 board on it just in case you wanted to close the gable in.

  • @FernHillOhio
    @FernHillOhio Před 2 lety +1

    Looking good! Boy I could use that truck around here for a lot of things! They don't make them like that anymore.

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety

      Yes sir. I don't think I would have started this job without the truck/crane. It is like a work crew. I did a lot of work on cranes in the military, and that paid off for me.

  • @SwampYankee74
    @SwampYankee74 Před 2 lety +1

    We just used my Kioti CK 2610 to hang trusses on a 20 x 24 garage we are building for a customer. Once we built the jig for the forks it worked slick as shit!

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety +1

      Having a way to lift the trusses is key. I don't thing I would have started this job without the crane. The man basket makes it great too.

    • @brandoncarnahan8802
      @brandoncarnahan8802 Před 2 lety

      Lets see your jig

  • @faraway3032
    @faraway3032 Před rokem

    Needs double 2x12s for headers, 6x6s need notched so the roof weight is pushing down on the poles.

  • @TheOldManAndTheSaw
    @TheOldManAndTheSaw Před 2 lety +1

    Good Sunday morning! Looking good so far. Cool T shirt. I hope Nathan didn't charge you for it.

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety

      Nathan is my brother from another mother. We talk almost every day. He has been a big help with me learning how to run our sawmill. He is a wealth of knowledge.

  • @miked7142
    @miked7142 Před rokem +2

    Truss should be placed onto center of post so the combined roof weight is transferred directly to the footings and not relaying on fasters to carry the load.

  • @genewileyopa
    @genewileyopa Před 2 lety +3

    I would agree that the trusses need more support to keep them from pushing out. Looks good so far. What are you going to use for your purloins? wood or metal? I sure like that old truck. Comes in handy for lots of jobs. Thanks for sharing Iowa is watching 42 degs, raining :)

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety +1

      I am cutting Tulip Popular and Southern Yellow Pine purlins on the sawmill. We have 82 days today and the it cools up.

  • @chaseself9151
    @chaseself9151 Před 2 lety +1

    Tony did you consider using lvl’s for your headers? I did on my pole house and don’t regret it.

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety

      I did not. The trusses set directly by the post so I don't think it was needed. I love the LVLS

  • @joeymendez7993
    @joeymendez7993 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the video, where did you get that attachment for the front of you tractor? does it hook to the pallet forks?

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety

      I got it from Titan Attachments. There is a link below the video. It uses forks. It makes doing these jobs so much easier.

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety

      I am hitting the sawmill tomorrow. I have so much to mill.

  • @matthewtE
    @matthewtE Před rokem +1

    Awesome! Did it require someone to sign off on the project before and after (engineers/contractors)? And do you have to pay yearly tax for it being there?

  • @krisbutts1526
    @krisbutts1526 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey tony , sifting through the comments but I can’t quite find the dimensions of this pole barn you’re building , Would like to know , thanks !

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety

      The central part is 30’ by 40’ with a 14’ lean-to. I appreciate you being part of our journey. Tony

  • @scamp7441
    @scamp7441 Před rokem

    Im curious how much the trusses were. Ive found some 40' used just like yours local to me for 300 each and was wondering if it is a good deal or not.

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před rokem

      I bought those pre-COVID 19 and had them sitting around. To be honest, I don't even remember what I paid for them.

    • @scamp7441
      @scamp7441 Před rokem

      @@TonysTractorAdventureI know this is an old thread. Thank you for the response.

  • @MannistoCay
    @MannistoCay Před 2 lety +1

    Looking good Tony. Did you consider wood trusses at anytime? Concrete coming this week here! Cheers, Mark🌴

  • @Bodhranarama
    @Bodhranarama Před 2 lety +1

    Starting to look like a building Tony👍. I guess once everything in the truss load paths is as robust as having them sit on the pole caps you'll be good. Maybe some commercial joist hangers could be adapted, or turn the header into a flitch beam. Sorry for unsolicited opinion but I thought it might be of interest.

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety +1

      We are thinking on the same line. I have no problem with constructive criticism. I am thinking of welding a cross brace on the trusses to help with spread pressure. What are your thoughts on that?

    • @Bodhranarama
      @Bodhranarama Před 2 lety +1

      @@TonysTractorAdventure a welded cross brace would help, the lower the better, but if you don't get snow it could probably be quite high up so as to not rob you of too much height. It would also be a great place to mount lights. You could also add small triangular plates at the apexes to relieve the strain on the lower (in tension) welds. Disclaimer, I'm not an engineer but I've been responsible for the upkeep of a suite of farm buildings for 25y.

    • @TonysTractorAdventure
      @TonysTractorAdventure  Před 2 lety +1

      Your opinion carries more weight than an engineer. 😁

    • @Bodhranarama
      @Bodhranarama Před 2 lety +1

      @@TonysTractorAdventure thanks man, I really appreciate that.👍

    • @Bodhranarama
      @Bodhranarama Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Tony, you're probably way ahead of me on this but I would throw a come along across the truss and pull it in before adding the brace, so that it settles back into the correct position.

  • @manningcustom
    @manningcustom Před rokem

    where did you get the trusses?

  • @chizuck3322
    @chizuck3322 Před 2 lety

    Where did you get the trusses?

  • @brentasher8148
    @brentasher8148 Před rokem

    You could’ve saved yourself a bunch of screws and bolts by setting the truss on the end of the post.

  • @Ifugiveubegin2live
    @Ifugiveubegin2live Před 8 měsíci

    Whered yall get the trusses?