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HOW STRONG Does the Shipping Container AWNING Need to Be? 

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We're picking right back up on our Legend Dairy Goat Barn Container roof awning project, we move to the next steps - setting & prepping posts, installing the main beam, and fabricating custom brackets to attach the rafters to the side of the container.
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SECTIONS //
00:00 - Intro + Project Recap
1:55 - Measuring & Cutting Posts
7:24 - Shou Sugi Ban Posts
10:50 - Painting LVL's (Laminated Veneer Lumber)
11:52 - Securing Finished Posts
14:35 - Installing LVL Beams
18:12 - Custom Hanger Bracket Explanation
20:09 - Hanger Fabrication
22:56 - Coming Up...
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Комментарии : 191   
@sonomanatural6290
@sonomanatural6290 17 дней назад
Those skinny pieces of wood will be great kindling for the teeny tiny wood stove in Adali's bedroom! Or shims?
@MichaelNichols-ec9pt
@MichaelNichols-ec9pt 17 дней назад
Drill press comment here: There is an optimum drill bit rotation speed based on the thickness of the metal, the type of metal, and the size of the drill bit. I don't have that chart memorized either, but generally slower is better (it prevents heating and blunting of the drill bit.) The cut material should come off in a long thin spiral, like we saw. The other factor is the amount of pressure; a sharp drill bit should only require enough pressure to maintain the spiral cut material. Oh, starting with smaller bit and continuing with multiple passes with increasingly larger bits up to the desired size is the best way to preventing dull bit and increased frustration. Once you dull a bit, it is useless until it is sharpened. Too much pressure on a dull bit will heat it beyond the temper of the bit and ruin the bit. Apologies if you know all this but perhaps someone may find it useful.
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
Yep, all good info for sure :) We didn't really get into that in the video, but we did have to adjust the speed based on the material type and thickness. Also cutting oil makes it smoke like something's wrong but helps a lot!
@Nancelot13
@Nancelot13 17 дней назад
Those kiddos ain't afraid of working... That's for sure! Rock on!!!
@deborahreynolds1552
@deborahreynolds1552 9 дней назад
Yep great family values!
@kezzatries
@kezzatries 16 дней назад
A tool like that is an investment not a cost. You can never go wrong buying tools. IMO
@Anderbender
@Anderbender 17 дней назад
Ashley, your a badass carpenter! Next you need to master the measuring tape! 😂
@paulas_lens
@paulas_lens 17 дней назад
OMG, that broom to scrape is such a good idea!
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
I KNOW! I don't know why we never thought of that before 🙈. We usually get so gross and dirty scraping those things. This was so much better!
@paulas_lens
@paulas_lens 17 дней назад
And maybe less ash will get into your nose - I always hated that. Even with a mask it still happens.
@tanyiabailey4792
@tanyiabailey4792 16 дней назад
I’ll be pinching this trick 😂
@denasewell
@denasewell 17 дней назад
Such a cliff hanger! I am looking forward to seeing the finished awning! It is so cool to see how much the your kids have grown up since I have been watching your channel! You have done such an awesome job raising them!
@brendamower1412
@brendamower1412 17 дней назад
I just love how you all work together and get it done! You are all awesome 👌
@Deck1ngUK
@Deck1ngUK 17 дней назад
The cutting, the closer together the better the finish. And less chisel hacking.
@Tomcatt817
@Tomcatt817 17 дней назад
I wanted to say the same, you can never cut too close.
@lymmerik
@lymmerik 17 дней назад
Woohoo, Great progress on the Legend Dairy Goat Barn! That roof isn't going anywhere!
@AdobeDregsCoffee
@AdobeDregsCoffee 17 дней назад
The amount of work you all do is just wow! Building a homestead is a lot of work and you certainly have the right helpers, those kids don't shy away from any of it. Peace!
@wandacraig8286
@wandacraig8286 17 дней назад
Once again y'all have amazed me with the level of perfection that you do everything!!! I hope i live long enough to get to see when everything is done with the building of your house. This video really highlights what beautiful work you all do and how well you all work together! I appreciate you all!!!!!!
@barbarabornholdt2854
@barbarabornholdt2854 17 дней назад
The dreaded roof step... as the video has been posted I assume your marriage has again survived. Perhaps even made stronger by the ordeal... 😊 😂 also, maybe a 3rd party mediator would be a good addition for the house roof! ❤ you all... 😂
@dyannejohnson6184
@dyannejohnson6184 17 дней назад
Early morning coffee with you folks….loved the technical care you present for ensuring strong structures…in everything
@christineingram55
@christineingram55 17 дней назад
The awning is really coming together nicely now,it will be great for the goats too as it will also give a bit of added shelter too.cant wait until its finished..Love to you all 🥰
@davec9244
@davec9244 17 дней назад
Looking good I personally like the little things of metal working. But the best part is when you see the finished product. When you see a job done and done right that's rewarding. You ALL should get a reward "job well done" thank you stay safe
@janetkoball44
@janetkoball44 17 дней назад
It's coming along so nice. When this whole project is completely finished, it might be on the cover of "Goats and Homesteads" . I so enjoy your visits. Thanks
@Linda-it6ci
@Linda-it6ci 17 дней назад
Oh my, how exhausting......looking good darlings........from Granny Linda in OZ.......
@jeffmorris348
@jeffmorris348 17 дней назад
Njoyed the video, thanks for letting us in. Much Love!
@LB-gr7gu
@LB-gr7gu 17 дней назад
This is a HOME build .. Love you guys for looking to the future ❤️
@hopedanica4377
@hopedanica4377 17 дней назад
Thanks for everything y'all. 😊
@dragntheground
@dragntheground 17 дней назад
Awesome goatdominium!
@sandigray6247
@sandigray6247 17 дней назад
Impressive show of pull-up power!!! Can’t wait for the next episode!! Love you guys!
@gailasgreatdanesandmanes1042
@gailasgreatdanesandmanes1042 17 дней назад
Good Morning ☕️
@dianaj3139
@dianaj3139 14 дней назад
TEAM WORK~!! :) I am glad my family isn't the only one that needs to "go off camera" To get the discussions done! LOL Love the real conversations, the team building experiences you are creating for your family... Unbeatable life experience can trump any formal education! Keep it going!! very nice video!
@TheHavasu_77
@TheHavasu_77 17 дней назад
It’s looking awesome guys! It’s fine, everything’s fine! 😂😊❤
@freddymax5256
@freddymax5256 17 дней назад
Put the rafters on top of the container, run them two feet past the edge so you can build the other six foot wide side of the roof over the container with a proper pitch on both sides.
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
This is an awning, not a roof. Long term we have other plans for more containers and a large roof that goes over all of them. But this one can't be in the way of that, so it's being mounted to the side.
@GBuds_RVremodel
@GBuds_RVremodel 17 дней назад
​@TinyShinyHome Containers stack great...mixing sizes and directions can create different storage, shops and even living spaces.
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
@@GBuds_RVremodellast thing we want to do is stand out here. No double stacking for us.
@StoneKathryn
@StoneKathryn 16 дней назад
Wow, 6x6 posts! Nice cutting. I liked to see Jax kick off that last post! Great notching out of the post for the LVLs. Cool. Shou Shugi Ban on the 6x6s. Ashley, you are so good doing the treatment of the wood and and the brushing off the char and now using the Australian timber oil instead of the mineral spirits and boiled linseed oil. Paint the LVLs to match the 5x6s. I'm glad a lot of the "crew" are helping with the painting. Nice bracing on the posts. They look so nice up there in the notch! Wow, Jett did some great pull-ups! Putting up brackets to hang the 2x8 rafters from the container. I'm glad you are doing the welding with am experienced structural welder for this. Ashley, I think that's a great idea. Those are big pieces. Nice job getting the brackets drilled and then cleaned up Jonathan and Ashley! Thanks for this video Longnecker family!
@oscoto
@oscoto 17 дней назад
Cudos to each and every one of you this is team work at its finest.
@nomorehate9176
@nomorehate9176 17 дней назад
Can't wait to see the finished product!!
@carrieraupp757
@carrieraupp757 17 дней назад
Still killin’ it with the music 🎼 guys ❤
@u2cancatchme
@u2cancatchme 17 дней назад
So love the reality of your loving family ❤ 😂 I got a giggle up a few times 😂 love ❤ your channel, it's good for the soul🎉😊
@SJC49
@SJC49 17 дней назад
Always such well thought out, professional work. Lucky goats!😍🇨🇦
@GBuds_RVremodel
@GBuds_RVremodel 17 дней назад
Obviously A little late but, if you drill a pilot hole first it will make the larger drill bit last much longer...maybe .25" pilot. If you look at the tip of the largest bit you will notice a flat tip with different cutting angles. Thats the part of the bit that works the hardest...having to cut thru metal with more force. I learned this doing 3 decades of aviation fabrication. Both Boeing and Northrup Grumman told me, I had an analytical mind...it's a blessing and curse all rolled into one. My dad was a machinist at RXR and he raised me to approach everything from several perspectives. It's served me well. But nagged me occasionally.
@marilynlautner2454
@marilynlautner2454 17 дней назад
Everything is absolutely perfect!!🤩
@nomorehate9176
@nomorehate9176 17 дней назад
Guess it speaks to the diversity of your viewing audience.
@ericjohnson1008
@ericjohnson1008 17 дней назад
Y'all are definitely getting things done. It looks amazing so far.
@MC-qb1jg
@MC-qb1jg 17 дней назад
It is all coming together.. looks great.
@wadeprior5203
@wadeprior5203 16 дней назад
Hi, guys. How you guys doing today? Hope you guys are having a wonderful day. Looks like it's getting closer and closer. Here's have a wonderful day and God bless both of you and all the kids are now the animals.❤❤❤❤❤
@debbralehrman5957
@debbralehrman5957 17 дней назад
Looking good Guys.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@deedawson6074
@deedawson6074 17 дней назад
Great video. Such fun watching it all come together with such humour 😉 🇳🇿
@suzanneethier1450
@suzanneethier1450 17 дней назад
love your project
@Adam_Gray
@Adam_Gray 17 дней назад
I really like the 3X wind safety factor you've incorporated into the design, kinda has the theme...Earth, Wind & Fire! Mother nature bring on your monsoon winds! Did I miss the video of sealing the container roof, or are you planning to build something over it?
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
We talk about why we're building this awning this way (and why we're not putting a roof over the top yet) here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UnUFdC5YvOA.html We sprayfoamed the inside and it's waterproof so it' technically already sealed, though.
@kimberlyllamas5804
@kimberlyllamas5804 17 дней назад
I've come up with some money making stuff.....lol All of the little cuttings from the eaves, the kids could draw up Christmas Tree ornaments with them and yall could sell them! I'd buy some!
@helenjamison551
@helenjamison551 17 дней назад
Good morning guys from South Carolina
@kikilove1029
@kikilove1029 17 дней назад
Homeschooling momma here: I know this isn't a homeschooling channel, but how do you get your kiddos to do their work, and help you around the property without absolute mental breakdown? You guys seem so happy and your kids are helpfully on board. I am drowning trying to get less kids to do less stuff. No need to answer, but dammmmmnnnnnn
@adventuresofroblana2619
@adventuresofroblana2619 17 дней назад
Homeschooling only needs to be a couple hours a day 😊 When I started Homeschooling I thought my kids needed to do work all throughout the regular school day but this is not true! ❤
@GBuds_RVremodel
@GBuds_RVremodel 17 дней назад
Living on earth as humanoids is 24/7 education. In US what's called "education " is mostly indoctrination into capitalism, where you sell your labor to others for cut rates and pay taxes for the privilege. I look at every chore as a unique learning experience...and assess its real labor value to make it seem like I made money. In the aviation industry, I never made over $35hr, but my labor was charged at over $165hr. So when I do something on my rv or vehicles, I can value it at $165hr
@Bennie32831
@Bennie32831 17 дней назад
​@@adventuresofroblana2619 as true as that is a schedule is a great thing to learn how to do it helps focus and determination ✌️👍
@adventuresofroblana2619
@adventuresofroblana2619 17 дней назад
@@Bennie32831 there's many different forms of homeschooling, you figure out what works best for you and your family. Some kids thrive off a schedule and some don't...
@rhondallyons9842
@rhondallyons9842 16 дней назад
It seems the key is working with them and inspiring them. When we get done we can do this and so on and then back to work together and finding was to make the work fun together.
@cowgirlinarizona1371
@cowgirlinarizona1371 17 дней назад
Your intros are the best.
@Skattie
@Skattie 17 дней назад
Awesome you guys ❤
@kimberlyllamas5804
@kimberlyllamas5804 17 дней назад
Are ya'll gonna be painting the shipping container last to match the color of all the other buildings on the homestead?
@alysiachristensen5475
@alysiachristensen5475 17 дней назад
Awesome episode!!!
@joshlesperanceCa
@joshlesperanceCa 12 дней назад
3/32”!! Hahah. Great project, thanks for some inspiration.
@Tomcatt817
@Tomcatt817 17 дней назад
14:21 Other than a place for solar, here is why you are doing this, the goats love them some shade.
@Tomcatt817
@Tomcatt817 17 дней назад
doggos too
@worldofpossibilites8034
@worldofpossibilites8034 17 дней назад
LaMaze breathing is good for childbirth but it's awesome for living with a spouse and children!
@graemefletcher2104
@graemefletcher2104 15 дней назад
hey watching you guys from Coolangatta Gold Coast.... you guys have got it together the happiest goats on the planet cheers
@graemefletcher2104
@graemefletcher2104 15 дней назад
Australia
@ggraham1301
@ggraham1301 17 дней назад
What color of Australian timber oil did you use? This project is turning out so great!
@greenbankreptiles
@greenbankreptiles 17 дней назад
I love new tools!!
@offgridsolitude
@offgridsolitude 17 дней назад
Someone was in a mood. 😆
@leonmurphey3968
@leonmurphey3968 17 дней назад
Well I see that you did use some lube at 21:05 I totally missed that when I watched it the first time, you guys rock, well done😊
@mariannegathier7574
@mariannegathier7574 16 дней назад
Impressive team work ❤
@sgrvtl7183
@sgrvtl7183 16 дней назад
nice family project❗definitely need all those extra hands👌💯‼🌵 ❇🌵
@rudyfisher7660
@rudyfisher7660 17 дней назад
You can notch Em to where they'll fit below that top lib. And in between the window and the top lip of the between there above the window, you can notch him on the side that sticks out from the container and the side that goes flat against container that way you if you got both of those nonche can weld in both places. And they'll be strong sturdy ravy wrong
@racebanning6390
@racebanning6390 10 дней назад
Lookin Good!!!! like the painted underside👍👍Reflects the light too so it is brighter. Kool❄️❄️Be blessed🙏🙏🙏
@juanitakauffman6336
@juanitakauffman6336 17 дней назад
Great work eveyone
@tracyboyd4867
@tracyboyd4867 17 дней назад
Wow yous have been busy...😊...puppies...❤
@antoniafogarty7196
@antoniafogarty7196 17 дней назад
Nice going
@sontisontheim3138
@sontisontheim3138 17 дней назад
what is LVO?? oh, there i thought the roof will also shadowing the container. hmm. by the way: for long or havy screws: tipp a drop of linseed oil or any other oil on it. this way the screw is going way better in and make less damage on the wood. just try it. i usually have a small glass nearby and tip long screws in.
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
LVL - common beam technique for long spans. The plan has always been an awning roof because long term we hope to have multiple containers with a roof over them - and this one can't interfere with that.
@sontisontheim3138
@sontisontheim3138 17 дней назад
aah, thanks.
@kenbyers8036
@kenbyers8036 17 дней назад
Comment from the algorithm 😉
@terryallen6688
@terryallen6688 17 дней назад
Plumb is the vertical plane and level is the horizontal plane.
@dandraves6150
@dandraves6150 17 дней назад
I would like to know who wins the arguments 🤣🤣 love your videos
@judithdobbins742
@judithdobbins742 17 дней назад
You are a hard working family. You quit building your house to get your daughter goat pin finished.👍
@LoyalTreeFriend
@LoyalTreeFriend 17 дней назад
if the roof continued over the container wouldn't that make a big difference in heat inside the container? or it never gets too hot at your altitude? like the airstreamer is cooler under it's new roof than in full sun, no?
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
Long term there will be more containers and a roof over all of them. This one needs to not get in the way of that, but still provide shade for the south wall, and a place to put solar panels and catch rainwater.
@rhondallyons9842
@rhondallyons9842 16 дней назад
Looking good!
@22kmclaren
@22kmclaren 17 дней назад
With your drill press, slower rpm and more down pressure is usually better with steel. Too high of rpm and the bit does more of a friction grinding function and can overheat. Just right “speeds and feeds” and the bit will cut long curly chips and barely get hot. Love your channel, keep on being awesome!!
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
Yep, it was adjusted to the right speed for the material and thickness 👍🏻
@MadnomadM
@MadnomadM 16 дней назад
You guys are very cognizant of the wind here that’s for sure. My only thought would be that the wind could bend or pull the container siding right off the building?
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 16 дней назад
Not sure what you mean...there's no siding on the container. It's all one piece.
@BonnieHaley
@BonnieHaley 17 дней назад
Hello 👋 ❤❤❤❤❤❤ looking good ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@57monoshock
@57monoshock 17 дней назад
LOL a three way slide in intro.
@col2560
@col2560 16 дней назад
Y'all just need a stick welder
@salscycleshop3416
@salscycleshop3416 17 дней назад
Great job 👍
@jaymondy
@jaymondy 15 дней назад
Drill a pilot hole first, the point of the drill is what keeps it drilling slow, because the more its making contact and not cutting is where it heats up and hardens that material as you are trying to drill it.
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 15 дней назад
We punched first, used cutting oil, worked great.
@leonmurphey3968
@leonmurphey3968 17 дней назад
When you drill or tap holes in steel like that you should use some tap magic to make the job go easier and make the bits last longer😊
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
21:30 :)
@doolin-yu7cl
@doolin-yu7cl 17 дней назад
guys, amazing job, just curious, would it be much more to have done all the framing in metal?
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
So much more...
@naturalsearch4261
@naturalsearch4261 17 дней назад
Only ti the drill press part but you could bolt them to the connector just use a flat piece on the inside and sandwich the container and then weld the outside and inside
@naturalsearch4261
@naturalsearch4261 17 дней назад
And when welding with flux core go up with the weld just like it was stick welding, if it’s gas mig cut a grove and weld down a couple of times for straight
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
Inside is already done. If we needed to bolt anything it should have been before the inside was finished.
@naturalsearch4261
@naturalsearch4261 17 дней назад
@@TinyShinyHome next time then lol
@rohanventer2010
@rohanventer2010 17 дней назад
Have you looked at a creosote mix for protecting the wood?
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
Wouldn’t use that in a goat paddock
@darrellmcever340
@darrellmcever340 17 дней назад
@@TinyShinyHome "Creosote has been removed from the general market as it is considered a carcinogen"
@2284esther
@2284esther 15 дней назад
Just a mild suggestion, but why not extend that shed roof up and over the container, you'll create shade and lower temps. over it and also prevent any water leakage inside. Great job, thanks.
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 15 дней назад
This is an awning, not a roof. Long term we have other plans for more containers and a large roof that goes over all of them. But this one can't be in the way of that, so it's being mounted to the side. 👍🏻
@claudiakemper4033
@claudiakemper4033 17 дней назад
What does LVL or is it LBL stand for?
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laminated_veneer_lumber
@uskutce
@uskutce 17 дней назад
Bayan'ın geçen Anneler Günü'nü kutlarım. Sağlıklı kalın, mutlu yaşayın. Türkiye' den sevgiler.
@tammythompson3562
@tammythompson3562 17 дней назад
😎
@donaldhenthorn5030
@donaldhenthorn5030 17 дней назад
Would it be easier, faster, and better drainage if you overlap the rafters resting on top of the shipping container? You also wouldn’t have to have the brackets and welding. Just a thought. Everything y’all do has amazing results so i’m not trying to be critical, but would hate to see you go through all that extra trouble. Maybe, I’m confused!😂
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
Make sure to watch the first video in the roof process to understand why we're building it this way :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UnUFdC5YvOA.html
@CraigTaylor
@CraigTaylor 17 дней назад
Will you be putting a heap of solar panels on that awning? It faces south, right?
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
It shall be covered in panels!
@CraigTaylor
@CraigTaylor 17 дней назад
Would it have been easier to cut a horizontal cut when notching the posts? Less chiselling?
@eduardoHMYT
@eduardoHMYT 17 дней назад
Great Teamwork!, save the iron shavings for soil amendment
@barbkrienke8400
@barbkrienke8400 17 дней назад
I should definitely know this by now, but what is an LVL? 🤔
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 16 дней назад
Laminated Veneer Lumber
@wallaceloper637
@wallaceloper637 17 дней назад
I've been pulling this Mule it's like watching these videos. just joking around just saying
@susanbell2771
@susanbell2771 17 дней назад
🤩
@bonnieplastow7018
@bonnieplastow7018 15 дней назад
❤❤
@BokkieBam
@BokkieBam 17 дней назад
❤❤❤❤
@kathleentressler9225
@kathleentressler9225 17 дней назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@codyleeser392
@codyleeser392 17 дней назад
looks like the door will open into the roof, unless it goes inward
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
Nope
@xxxx7451
@xxxx7451 17 дней назад
In the winter you may want the sun to hit that southern wall in the summer you may want to block the sun. That's how earthships work. I don't know how you could do that but maybe a moveable structure
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 17 дней назад
In this case we'd rather have additional shade and shelter year round that will protect all the windows and doors on the south side. Also the solar panels need to be tilted towards the south.
@user-ew1gf5pj1d
@user-ew1gf5pj1d 17 дней назад
응원합니다
@eco35758
@eco35758 17 дней назад
What is LBL or LDL???
@TinyShinyHome
@TinyShinyHome 16 дней назад
LVL - it’s on the timestamps and in description of video.
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