I really enjoyed this video Ken. The music was enjoyable and you guys revealed that you are time travelers. Not just time lapse but, time travelers. 🤔😊 It gives you time to have more of your special coffee ☕🥯🌄🤠🕺💪👍
Solid 2x6 construction and 12 ft height is real nice.👍 (Ken made a Blooper and said 10ft walls at start of video) Would make a spacious house for someone if Attic Trusses used!
I like the end of year review your work throughout the year. As a time lapse it works great. But if you’re able to bring in some issues that each build presented.
Ken I've been watching your videos for. And I finally subscribed. You and your team make it look so easy. I like watching your videos from start to finish. Keep up the good.
Good morning gentlemen. I so enjoyed your VLOG. Love the music. Especially the first one. GOD BLESS EACH of YOU and YOUR FAMILY'S. LOVE and PRAYING with you in JESUS'S NAME AMEN HALLELUJAH SHALOM 🛐 BLESSED NEW YEAR 🎉🎉🎉 FROM SE MICHIGAN
Where is the plastic that goes under the concrete........ Just kidding. I now pause your videos when the dogs are being distracting. Great video. Solid build.
Hi Ken. Love your videos. I am building a garage inspired by your vid. The architect plans say 5/12 trusses either 16oc or 24oc. We are in snow country like you. Is there any reason to do 16 on center? I see you do most at 24. Side note, I dealt with radiant tech for the in-floor heating and the guy (Riley) said he goes to the same bagel shop as you. He was great to deal with
Thanks very much. Trusses are designed for snow load for the area they will be used in. If you tell them 24”oc they will be a stronger truss than the 16”oc truss because of the spacing requirement. The cost will be more for the 16” oc due to more trusses and more labor
Didn't notice until now, but your sill plate is common and not PT. Is that why you use the sill seal foam? Here in south Florida, the wood that touches concrete/block must be PT. Just curious. Thanks for sharing
Good stuff as always and I always enjoy watching your videos while I drinking my morning coffee. I do have a couple of questions; does the paper barrier help prevent termites (I assume termites are in your neck of the woods) because it looks like you use regular timber on the base plate. I live in Utah and I had extensive termite damage from before I bought my house. Here we have pressure treated lumber that is now code for ground and concrete contact. My house was being held up by sheer gumption! But I’ve replaced much of the damage wood and fortunately the termite treatment happened on someone else’s dime. And would you ever consider metal framing? Thanks!!
@@SaltCreekFarmsteadUp on the East bench of Salt Lake. However, my nephew has some termite damage at his place in Saratoga Springs so I hate to say Happy Valley isn’t immune. Maybe a bit random, but not completely without termites. But it’s more common in the older homes, so depending on when your place was made might make a difference because codes changed to address termites. My house was built in 1941 before any treated wood was used. Which is a shame because some of the wood I’ve pulled out for my reno is heavy, old growth wood. So I hope it was a good, final meal!! 😂
Have you ever had a power trowel not start? When I was a teenager my Dad and I poured a 24 x48 slab by ourselves and the power trowel wouldn't start. Hand screeded it. Needless to say no brooming it... only shop vac. 😩
This is probably a dumb question, but could you tell me why trusses at the ends are different than the rest, is it that the end ones are stronger? Sorry for my ignorance.
Love your team and you Ken. So much fun to hear your humor with Dan and Chad. Your videos are uplifting and educational. My favorite CZcams channel...
Thanks so much
I really enjoyed this video Ken. The music was enjoyable and you guys revealed that you are time travelers. Not just time lapse but, time travelers. 🤔😊 It gives you time to have more of your special coffee ☕🥯🌄🤠🕺💪👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Solid 2x6 construction and 12 ft height is real nice.👍 (Ken made a Blooper and said 10ft walls at start of video)
Would make a spacious house for someone if Attic Trusses used!
Thanks
@@david-ow3nv Thanks. You are correct. Ken made a Blooper and said 10ft walls at start of video.
That was a great concrete truck operator that day. Your crew hardly had to move any concrete around at all. Love those front delivery trucks.
Yes me too
Love the music takes me back many years great job i watch every video Ken lol
Thanks 👍
Ken, the only thing missing is your daily diatribe! Great way to recap the past season! Happy New Year to all of your families!
Happy new year!
Man alive! You should do everything all over again! We miss your cheery voice and all of the tidbits of the build! I feel like I was robbed!
Sorry
Morning Ken, wishing you and your family and friends a very Happy New year from Gatwick London
Good morning. Happy new year!
I like the end of year review your work throughout the year. As a time lapse it works great. But if you’re able to bring in some issues that each build presented.
Great idea!
another great job Ken.. and crew.. love watching you videos
Thanks 👍
Ken I've been watching your videos for. And I finally subscribed. You and your team make it look so easy. I like watching your videos from start to finish. Keep up the good.
Thanks for the sub!
Time Lapse is fun to watch, Good job guys !!!
Thanks
Great as always Ken!
Thanks again!
Good morning gentlemen. I so enjoyed your VLOG. Love the music. Especially the first one. GOD BLESS EACH of YOU and YOUR FAMILY'S. LOVE and PRAYING with you in JESUS'S NAME AMEN HALLELUJAH SHALOM 🛐
BLESSED NEW YEAR 🎉🎉🎉 FROM SE MICHIGAN
Thanks so much
Great video, Ken
Thanks
Happy New Year! Well done.
Happy new year!
Happy New Year Ken & Family
Same to you!
Wie immer super Arbeit gemacht einfach Spitze Danke Gruss aus Germany und bleibt gesund 👏🏻👋😅😁🙂🙋♂️🇩🇪🤗
Thanks
I have never seen Al work that fast! Slow down you move to fast; you have to make the morning last ya!
Haha
I think the music is fine. Ppl can mute their audio if they wish to not hear it!
Love this video🔥
Thanks 💯
Ken 👋 can you please do a video on laying out the costs of Gembral Garage home?
Happy New Year Ken. May you find time to work in your layout and run trains
Thanks I have a train video coming out tomorrow
Great video. Music is brutal!😮
Hi from Austria! Which dimensions have the planks for such a tall wall? I'm watching your videos already for 2 years - they are amazing.
Thanks for watching. 2x6 walls
Where is the plastic that goes under the concrete........ Just kidding. I now pause your videos when the dogs are being distracting. Great video. Solid build.
Haha
Yikes! No music please! I listen to and watch your videos, in part, because they are peaceful.
Hi Ken. Love your videos. I am building a garage inspired by your vid. The architect plans say 5/12 trusses either 16oc or 24oc. We are in snow country like you. Is there any reason to do 16 on center? I see you do most at 24.
Side note, I dealt with radiant tech for the in-floor heating and the guy (Riley) said he goes to the same bagel shop as you. He was great to deal with
Thanks very much. Trusses are designed for snow load for the area they will be used in. If you tell them 24”oc they will be a stronger truss than the 16”oc truss because of the spacing requirement. The cost will be more for the 16” oc due to more trusses and more labor
@@kenskarpentry Thank you sir!
Didn't notice until now, but your sill plate is common and not PT. Is that why you use the sill seal foam? Here in south Florida, the wood that touches concrete/block must be PT. Just curious. Thanks for sharing
I guess it doesn’t show well but we always use pressure-treated on the bottom plate. Thanks for watching.
Wow that was super fast. Are the walls on this build 10' ? Or 8' ? Looks so tall .
12’
Good stuff as always and I always enjoy watching your videos while I drinking my morning coffee. I do have a couple of questions; does the paper barrier help prevent termites (I assume termites are in your neck of the woods) because it looks like you use regular timber on the base plate. I live in Utah and I had extensive termite damage from before I bought my house. Here we have pressure treated lumber that is now code for ground and concrete contact. My house was being held up by sheer gumption! But I’ve replaced much of the damage wood and fortunately the termite treatment happened on someone else’s dime.
And would you ever consider metal framing?
Thanks!!
Termites are not a big problem here
What part of Utah? I’m in Utah county and we don’t usually have termite problems here.
@@SaltCreekFarmsteadUp on the East bench of Salt Lake. However, my nephew has some termite damage at his place in Saratoga Springs so I hate to say Happy Valley isn’t immune. Maybe a bit random, but not completely without termites. But it’s more common in the older homes, so depending on when your place was made might make a difference because codes changed to address termites. My house was built in 1941 before any treated wood was used. Which is a shame because some of the wood I’ve pulled out for my reno is heavy, old growth wood. So I hope it was a good, final meal!! 😂
Nice garage, likely high roof.
Thanks
I’m visiting my daughter here in New Hampshire. I noticed you’re only about 90 minutes away. Do you allow visitors to come watch you work?
I’m just working in the shop now.it might not be that exciting
Do you guys have to leave your nails loose on the vinyl siding for expansion and contraction like we do in Kansas?
Yes we do
Have you ever had a power trowel not start? When I was a teenager my Dad and I poured a 24 x48 slab by ourselves and the power trowel wouldn't start. Hand screeded it. Needless to say no brooming it... only shop vac. 😩
Wow thankfully ours started every time
PULL THAT REBAR UP...😮😂
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Hey guys, do you work in Massachusetts? I live in Billerica ma, Im plan to do to a inlaw in my garage 24x24 .
Sorry we don’t
Yep! Time for music to go!!
Thanks for the comment
This is probably a dumb question, but could you tell me why trusses at the ends are different than the rest, is it that the end ones are stronger?
Sorry for my ignorance.
@@david-ow3nv thank you David!
What slump do you pour your floors at?
6
Hows the weather?
Much colder now than when we shot this video
👍👍💜❤️
What kind of pitch is this roof
It’s a 5/12 roof pitch
👍👍🇧🇪
What should this cost in NW Oregon? I'm trying to do something similar and getting bids 4x
Wow
True
In california, about $256,000,000, but that includes the "Lumber Tax!"
A steel building would be half the cost.
I need to learn to work faster
Haha