Pole Barn Build On A Budget! RAISING THE ROOF WITH A CRANE.

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Published 2023-07-23
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Building a pole barn on a budget. This week we hired a giant crane to set our assembled truss roof.
we have a huge build in front of us! Follow along! Thank you.

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All Comments (21)
  • @micmike
    Thanks for the cost breakdown, that crane saved a ton of work didn't it. Well worth the cost!!!
  • I've watched a few buildings get built on YouTube. I've never seen someone lift the trusses with purlins as an assembly. Clever. Looking good.
  • @BUDSBEAU
    its kind of funny that this guy is a builder, cause he is built like a brick house !!! not overly huge like a body builder, but solid as a rock !
  • @deankay4434
    Desperation is the mother of invention... or boom lifts.
  • @neilgibbs3880
    Another great video. Love the boys think you’re just making them a big climbing frame. 😂😂
  • @BWIL2515
    Excellent I've watched another video that lifted their trusses in bulk but they had fabricated steel that bolted in on layout and yours worked just as well without the cost of the steel
  • @kastamD
    I love the build. I will start on my pole barn next summer.
  • Nice video as usual!! can't wait to see what to do next!🥳
  • @Overpar73
    It's looking very nice, looking forward to the next video!
  • Awesome content. I loved the crane lifting the roof structure. Will be anxiously awaiting the next installment.
  • @ellayoung5293
    You are doing an excellent job in speed and budget, but some beam to post connections may not be strong enough. I would get some experts to take a look, considering dead load, snow load, wind load and possible earthquake proof. At least add lots of bolts.
  • @scottl546
    Wow, not bad on the crane bill. We use cranes frequently where I work and even for a small 20 ton crane it's at least $500+ even if it only takes an hour (doesn't matter the company, they all charge 3-4 hour min.)
  • I've been excited for this espisode all week long! My wife and I live in Coal Mountain and purchased a farm up in Dahlonega earlier this year with no structures on it. We're looking to build a monitor barn like this for a future tractor and other equipment. Did you hire an architect for the plans, find them online or make them yourself?
  • @danielberry9610
    That total cost seems insanely low. I just spent $2K in materials to build a 10x12 shed. Apparently I got ripped off?