Steel frame and concrete piers of an equipment shed: how to build

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This episode covers us prepping and pouring the pier Holes for a 40 x 100 x14 Steel Roof System. I also show some of the framing and How we deal with anchor bolts when setting the columns.
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I think to prevent concrete from staining the threads wrap them up with painters tape or cellophane. It would save time and energy

joshuagbamwuan
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Put heat shrink over the anchor threads next time to keep clean. Save you time

ppns
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It's an overkill to use an air tractor plane to keep the cement moist while it cures :D

anibaldamiao
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Produced a lot of those beams good times

devonharris
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Nice to have professionals do a video not some fly by night DIY crap. Thank you.

bradleysmith
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There's nothing like the sweet smell of pesticide being sprayed in the air by a crop duster.

intense
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What’s average cost building and pouring piers to the full finish installation

michaelmiller
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how many shekels is this and can you just cut and weld your own beams together if u get the raw beams from somewhere?

viisteist
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Wrap your bolts with some masking tape next time it's a good trick. good job buddy.

liebesterngelb
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NARF! Hi, how come you always put the bolts on the edge of the top of the pier? It just bothers me.. i'd think the center would be nicer. 2nd question.. What manufacturer do you use? Although seems like they mis ship/build a lot of things, that you have to fix. I'm in Buffalo NY, so I'm considering one that will be better suited to snow load. Do the manufacturers give you some sort of plate to set those bolts in the concrete? How exactly do you measure them all out? I would think this is one of the most important parts. Thanks for all the metal videos! these are the first i've ever seen and they're inspiring. Most people around here use wood, and they also try to use the amish. It looks like the metal goes together even easier than wood, so I'm interested in seeing if that works better for me. Trying to be cost effective, as I'd like to build many, to create a whole industrial park. Where are you located?! Thanks, Greg

treeplucker
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I like the project your working on and maybe you can help me out. I want to build concrete piers to mount some steel to support a 16'x32' cabin 8 or 9 ft off the ground. What would be some materials I could use. I can get some 6"pipe and 6x6 inch tube both 1/4 wall. I was thinking on using 8 post but looking for opinions out here.

cutweldngrind
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No foundation beam/walls between the piers ????

emadnadi
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I'm curious why you wouldn't show how you leveled out all your footings? Determining the difference of elevation for each footing is needed when erecting a structure of this size and weight. Your footings didn't appear to be straight.

rksmith
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Nice sir any helper job their I have good welder and painter

vaibhavmhase
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Is there an advantage to bolting columns individually and then lifting the assembled rafter in between columns or could you assemble columns and rafter all together and just lift the hole thing? Thanks!

packattack
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Why has none of your buildings got no haunches or apex haunches on the rafters

robwatts
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I have a building that need need to put up 8, 000 sq ft, I’m open for a quote if you guys are in California

abdulobaid
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Who’s the best company to buy a building kit from? North Florida- just across the Ga line. Do you travel?

BigBlockSpence
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How deep are the pier holes? Also do you think a pier foundation like this would work for an enclosed 39x57 building with a gravel floor. Great video, thanks!

edwardmastronardi
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I like this, where do you purchase the frame and other materials

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