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Built my first shop about a year ago at the age of 17 a little 10x10. Now a year later and in the process of expanding it to a 40x30 soon to be done! Concrete floors insulated woodstove and all!!
Kyle the shop is coming out bad a$$ brutha!!! The set up is perfect and definitely on that one wall do some nice "L" shaped counter/work bench with cabinets above and below with some drawers and shelfs you will be set dude, and definitely do a vid exsplaining the happenings with the ×3 she looks like shes had enough and ready to be "put down" LOL....Awesome stuff bro cant wait for some more updates!!🤙🦅🎄
Having my shop built this week only 15 and about to have a 20x20 shop gotta can am and Polaris and this video really gave me ideas on what to do been with u ever since u made your first vid ready to see what u have to come
Next shop will definitely be spray foam an radiant floor heat, This property is just temporary, probably moving again in the next 3/5 years based on how business an the market is, hoping for a crash an can scoop something cheap
@@KyleCullen hell yeah, that is exactly what I did, bought it couple years ago, and now that lumber is finally down, game on lol! Yes the spray foam was ridiculously expensive, but well worth it! You wouldn't want to know lol I'm talking a 20×60
about dam time. I started to miss you haha. Bro that shop is Epic! Hailie gonna be jealous 100% Cheers mate. Keep up with awesome vids homie. Also go check out a Polaris Scrambler XP 1000 S
One of my friends tried wheeling his sled to show off cause it was new and he flipped and his face went through like 5 foot of crust with two broken eye things and a couple of deep cuts
Yessir, i ran a jt9 & jt 20 for a little over a year but went back to working for myself, enjoyed the work but I dont miss it, nothin but stress from office people 24/7
@@rileyboxall149 yea I was installing power an fiber jumpers at cell towers for a sprint subcontractor, then the company asked if I wanted to run a drill crew so I trained on that for about 3 months then they let me lose on a 4mile project, then a 7 mile one after that then quit
@@KyleCullen well during the summer and fall we were doing fiber optic lines for Telus up here in Canada and then I jumped to construction for the winter
Yea ran a jt9 &jt 20 for a bit, I enjoyed it but knew I could make more going back to contracting, maybe it I owned a drill, but set up on that would run me about 200k by the time you invest in a drill, two trucks vac tron an still need the contacts/contracts