Man! For a second there I thought you just did the interior of the shop without us! LOL Good video though. Lots of great ideas for me to think about in my future home.
This video is a proof of concept: Work like squirrels on speed for 23 minutes and get paid an incredible hourly rate! Seriously, though, this was impressive. Thanks for the show!
Absolutely loving this time lapse video. Hopefully more of these will follow. Big fan of yours and have been following along for a few years. You two always smash it out of the park and make everyone else look substandard.
Great to see how you guys build using less expensive / top grade materials than you're using on your shop but don't compromise on the quality and attention to detail.
Kyle and Greg, it is amazing how you guys transition from rough carpentry to finish carpentry. Now days most people are one or the other but not both. Excellent job.
You guys are near perfect together! Like a true bromance! A perfect work marriage. Everything that life should be, but productive too. Thank you and congratulations! You need to start celebrating an anniversary.
Wouldn't it be nice if all your jobs could be done in time lapse? Just look at all the money you would make in a month and how much free time you would have. Okay now back to REAL TIME. Love this video and how much you put into one showing. Great work !
Great build. Can’t for the life of me figure out why they would choose a metal ceiling in the living area. Terrible for lighting and sound in a room like that.
FFS I am glad someone else noticed that!! Maybe ok for a mega church in KY or an airplane hangar but not for people! Kyle&team would definitely have the know-how and skill to build beautiful homes with natural materials instead of this crap.
Awesome video!!. We have seen you'all doing All the work you did on this project loads of times, so it was ideal to have it on time lapse, it also gives youre voice a rest!.😁😃Thanks.
I was confused initially because I thought this was a continuation of the HQ build videos but then I realized this was a different building altogether.
@@RRBuildings I realized that after a few minutes and would have been aware of it sooner if I had paid more attention to the title. My mind was just still locked onto the latest set of videos on the RR HQ, so that was what I was expecting to see. Not your fault at all. You clearly said in the title what the video was about.
Came across your RU-vid channel and I'm really impressed with your workmanship and attention to detail. My wife and I are planning to build a post frame home. Do you happen to have references for any builders in southern MN with similar workmanship and attention to detail as you?
My favorite part is where they use levels and squares to make sure the house isnt build like shit. >.> I like how your building it fast but no effort to check anything, if it fits nail it down.
Just showed my wife and I’m pretty sure she wants to steal 90% of your trim ideas 😂. I was curious about the metal ceiling, how does it compare to rock as far as cost?
I’m assuming that the exterior shell is in metal studs etc , if so the spry foam is open cell or close cell The wood framing work is a classic , knowing what to do and doing it right Great job to show the next generation ( high school age group how things are done
why didnt u guys use actual wood for flooring upstairs? to be more durable, and how will the heat the rooms? i didnt see any radiators or floor heating, will they heat all the home and rooms with a stove?
You and Greg are one hell of a team! Thanks for all the work insight knowledge and sharing! PS. Kyle… it’s time you gave give Greg a raise, a handsome raise! His experience and expertise is invaluable!!!
@@RRBuildings I'm sure Greg is compensated well. You both are. You two are the World's best at post frame construction. If you were in NC, I'd definetely hire you to build me a barndo.
I’m about to do this to the shed that I just had delivered and put up on my property! When I’m wondering is the roof I think code requires you to takeoff the pre-existing shed roof install fly Wood roof tarp/waterproofing sheeting then put the roof back on I’m not sure
LOVE the timelapse!! You should do more of these Kyle!! Of course I love the narrated versions of your normal episodes, but incorporating more timelapses would significantly improve the experience of watching the development of the buildings you're constructing - it gives the FEELING of seeing the building GROW in front of one's eyes!!! ;)
I just came across your channel last week and watched this whole entire build series. Just watching the build, you and Greg's craftsmanship and careful thought going forward in this build, I really enjoyed this. This whole series has now convinced me to go this route when the time comes. Big question is, how far do you guys travel to build something like this? Again, amazing work gentlemen and I can't wait to watch your other build series. Keep up the great work and thanks for the amazing content. Take care.
Now this was refreshing. Kyle, you are licked, but, sometimes you need to shut up. This build, I have no idea what this is. Office, home, corporate headquarters.
ewww, ivory/almnond outlets and switches and the switches being the stick out old school kind in most areas, then the modern decora padel switches elsewhere... why two diffrent kinds??? Otherwise your build quality and attention to details during every part of the project was insane and spot on... amazing build!!!!!
The outside is soo nice, but the inside is meeh, just my opinion. I understand there is different strokes for different folks, but the inside leaves a lot to be desired.
5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, lots of space. This is easily a million dollar home in today's market. I would have put a half bath downstairs off the great room and two full baths upstairs since there are 4 bedrooms upstairs.
From, maybe, too much talking to none at all. lol. Wouldn't have minded a talk over to give a bit of sauce to some of the design features. Beautiful building either way, well done
Beautiful work guys. I like your content, attention to detail, and hard work. It's nice to have a shorter video with "less chatter and more getater"😜. I'd love to see one of these each week along with one longer more informative video you put out. Don't know if you know this already but there is so much good content out here and not enough time to enjoy it all😉.
I know you shouldn't yuck someone elses yum, and it's not my money nor my home. But that galvanized steel ceiling is... not fitting the rest of the place, to put it nicely.
@@RRBuildings Maybe, opens up the space with all those reflections when the sun hits it. Just thought it's too industrial for the rest of the space. I do appreciate you taking your time to reply and always loved your craftmanship! Much love to you and Greg!