He'll Pay For This Whether He Does It Or Not! [Building a Large Pole Barn Machinery Shed]

Published 2022-06-05
It has been a long wait but they have finally completed the large 60' x 120' pole barn machinery shed at G&K Concepts. This large post frame building was completed in about a week but we waited over a year for it to get started!

All Comments (21)
  • @WatchWesWork
    Can't comment on the building, but as a guy who also DIYs hair cuts, that's some solid work!
  • @deanbuzzell233
    My wife cried for two days after the same thing happened the first time she cut my hair. All you can do is laugh, comfort them as best you can, and remind them that hair always grows back. It's a good laugh and a good memory in the end.
  • @charleswolf279
    Beautiful shed which will pay dividends for years to come. We had an Amish crew build our two sheds with excellent results. Similar construction with 4 foot spacing of the rafters and wide purlins on the roof. Also went with overhead doors with openers, more than one neighbor commented that they wished they had put overhead doors on because they were either open half the time or wrecked by the wind. Even though we had our site raised up there must have been an artesian well under our 54X112 one so we had to put three runs of tile in so it was dry when the frost went out.
  • That's amazing. Massive shed. Too big to stand the harsh weather where I live but I'd sure love to have it on my land. There is a man very happy with a shed bigger than most airplane hangars right there.
  • I gave up on head hair when I retired to live on my ranch. I buzz the head and leave a neatly trimmed beard. I think it looks great, and so much cooler in the summer. I really like all the time lapse you used in this video. I like to see the work getting done, but don't need to watch every second of every step. I think you have the right mix to keep it entertaining and productive. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to more.
  • I used drive concrete trucks and I was impressed the way the truck got out. Generally when you leave diff tracks it is time to tow. Interesting seeing how things are done in the US.
  • @nathansmall6799
    There is always risk involved in diy projects! You almost paid with your hide on that one! My wife has been cutting my hair for about the same amount of time . The worst experience I can remember is the power going out halfway through, once. The rest of the video was great too! Thanks for all your hard work putting these together
  • @jackel440
    Yeap hair grows back. Poor girl was devastated when it first happened. Glad you took it in stride. What great memories you'll all be able to joke about in the future.
  • @andrescoria185
    My neighbor just built his pole barn last week and it was just the process. Located in South Bend so we deal with the same weather problems.
  • It was pretty interesting watching how those guys work together and by working together how much they accomplished I really enjoyed it God bless
  • @marcelw223
    That reminds me of a Mennonite barn raising, those guys are fast! One week start to finish on a building that size is really good. I hope you still gave her a tip for the hair cut, at least it's summer! 👍
  • @bryans5339
    Great video Neal! I wish my dad had put overhead doors instead of barn doors on our shop he built back in the early 90’s. He had the money, but he told me he wanted to build it as cheap as possible lol.
  • I bought a "Flowbee" Precision Home Haircuting Sysrem in 1990 when I lived in Nome Alaska. It's over 30 years old and still is working great. Retired in the great state of Florida. Best hundred bucks I ever spent. Get one...you will love it
  • @coasttal123
    Structural Engineer here. I would had cross bracing on the gable walls and the 1st 2 bays on each side, plus the middle two bays.. Nice barn.
  • @RCPSU4
    That's a dream building for probably anyone. Seeing only a single trolley for a door that size was interesting. Mostly since I've only seen another smaller style setup at my uncle's garage for his contracting business. On the haircut, I'd have just gotten it buzzed like Curly from the Three Stooges or Tim.
  • @brad3378
    My favorite part was at 5:12 when those daredevils were attaching trusses. You couldn't pay me enough to do that job!
  • @chrisjansen3232
    Another good video Neil. It seemed like they were setting girts really quick on those poles. The hair cut was funny, your daughter upset, I felt like she was thinking something bad was coming for her or just really upset for her dad. Let me say that a guy that keeps his hair that way all the time, it's a time saver. My full-time job we go on calls in the middle of the night and it's the anti-bedhead cut. And you'll save a little on shampoo too!
  • Just watch this and the haircut cracked me up. I did the same thing to my husband and it was Winter here in Australia. He had to wear a beanie until the hair grew back. Husband’s fault, he hadn’t put the comb on the blade. We just found your YouTube channel and can’t wait to see the pond filled with water.
  • @McDIY
    Tons of hidden gems of tricks and hacks. Like the custom shovel for the post hole, the bucket boom and the angled screed for the garage door apron.