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whatever door you get, get a side pull, so it clears out the space above your door
Felt like an eternity since the last video, but glad to see the progress. Thoroughly enjoying this build series. Keep up the great work!
Poor family has been through it! The DR Horton episode was way too close to home… THEY SUCK! Glad to see our Chevy influencer kicking butt!
HOA "when the F**K is this eye sore going to be finished? " LoneStar Hawaiian “Doing his best bob Ross on plywood”
Need to go with the 14-ft door so RVs and the like can be parked in your shop. You never know what the future holds! The three overhead doors with high performance insulation to take a look at are the Raynor TM200C, Haas 2033-20, and the Clopay 3720. The Clopay was the cheapest for me when I got my 14'h x 16'w door.
Thankfully I no longer live in an HOA, so I can do whatever I want. That being said my shop walls are just the sheet metal (24 gauge) with fiberglass insulation batts behind them. I used to think this made me lucky - it was fast and easy to install. However, I have since learned that anytime I want to hang anything off the external walls outside or inside the shop, I have to build out a 2x4 wall in any case. I didn't really end up saving any time (or money). Oh well - learn as we go! Love the progress on your shop, thank you for sharing it with us!
Feel you on that one.. 😢
They do make specific RV garage doors, they are used in just about every house in AZ. They are 12 to 16 feet tall and insulated. They are just like regular garage doors just a lot taller, more panels. Also, you can set garage door tracks to angle at a 45 degree rather than the standard 90 degrees.
Here's a probable solution to your garage door opener. I bought and had installed a direct drive opener. It attaches to the pipe that turns to open and close the garage doors. Lowe's sells them and believe me when I say it's a lot easier to install. Now, thats on a regular two car garage door, but hey maybe they make one for a longer door. It's pricey, but worth the money. It also comes with an electronic lock so no one will be opening that door when you close it. It was around $500. Last year so it might be a bit more now. Good luck with the project!
I have that style of door. It was just the thin metal so i added 3/4 foam board to the inside. huge difference in temp.
It’s looking awesome! Don’t skimp on the door. Wait for have to. Insulated without tracks would be the way I would go. As someone I know says buy it nice or buy it twice.
Great job a sheathing the backside; right-side and part of the front of your new shop building! I cannot wait to see you finish sheathing the front of the shop building, and installing a garage door! Well done!
Regarding your door situation. Do what I call a double frame. Frame for the large door that you may want or help sell the place in the future. Frame in the smaller more affordable door, inside that frame. When it comes to the brick work. Brick it with expansion joints at the larger door. Maybe add some decorative touches within the large door frame so it blends in and looks like it was done on purpose. Down the road, easy tear out of the door to install the large RV style door. As for windows in the garage door, my opinion absolutely a must.
Creative approach 🧐 I like it
13’ door is high enough. They can run the door rails at an angle to follow the roof. Also go with a lift master garage door opener, they are very quiet and reliable. I just had 2 installed at the firehouse I volunteer at.
I second this. I used to run a 1 million square foot shopping mall, never replaced a lift master brand opener but replaced a lot of other brands with lift masters!! Great quality units.
You should talk to the house garage door sub to see if he can add on 1-2 extra door sections. 8’0” too short for your front fascade. 10’ or 12’ would look mo bettah. You might have to use a 3/4hp motor for add’t weight….. You should also check how much more to hang door higher. With an 8’ door head height, hang door 10 or 12’. Will provide way more headroom for normal activities, and more latitude on car lifts in the future. IMHO. Good luck. From a bruddah in Nuuanu.
Have you considered a wall mounted garage door opener. Provides a clear Streamline look.
Great vids. My brothers and I build our own shops on our ranch here in Texas as well, and it's way more work than people realize. We went a bit bigger, and built 3 shops totaling 32,250 Sqft, encompassing a full paint and body shop, metal fab and cnc, wood shop, car workshop, powder coating, and 6000 sqft showroom for our car collection that is already too big, even with 5 four car storage lifts. We built almost everything ourselves except for the concrete, and after putting the roof on the 110x100 paint shop we said no and had the other shops roofs done. We also had spray foam done, and had 8 full glass garage doors installed, as well as 5 storefront window sections that are 21'x8', and 3 sections that are 16'x8'. All we have left is grinding and polishing our own concrete, pouring 40,000 sqft of concrete drives outside with all the storm water drainage, and finishing off the interiors completely so we don't see any insulation at all. Keep up the great work, and good luck with the rest of the project.
How much was all that?
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High Lift Tracks and Direct Drive Garage Door Opener.
You should definitely do high lift tracks and also wall mounted garage door openers.
I think I’ve been following you for around a year now and your channel has quickly became one of my favorites and I look forward to seeing your content
Same here
Much appreciated! 🤙🏽🤙🏽
Could consider a aircraft hanger style insulated door. Also see them on farmers buildings. Can build frame yourself out of square tubing and insulate with foam board. You could build that 100 percent yourself
Put in a flat slat non insulated door and then insulate yourself. There are plenty of videos on how to do it and it’s cheaper and better insulated. Also, if your roof is high enough, run the garage door straight up, not up and over. That way you aren’t blocking ceilings and lights in the building when the door is open.
Man, I felt that last clip. After mine was done I just sat inside and stared at everything for about an hour. It's a great feeling being inside a blank slate. I will tell you this... Jack-Shaft door opener. It might be a bit more than a chain or belt drive, but the things are super quiet. additionally, it's one less thing that "pierces" into your shop. I've got one on my 12'x12' door. Also keep in mind when you're doing quotes that you may be asking for an odd size, which can cause the price to exponentially go up. Using standard dimensions will keep it slightly more reasonable. Loving the videos! Keep it up!
Your Art skills are just as impressive as everything else on your channel. 👍🏼🇺🇸🧂
Looking sharp. Thanks for the post comparing the sheeting prices. Hadn't been in for awhile and didn't realize how much things had gone up. WOW !!!!
Hey, no worries on gaps. We know you’re busy. Thanks for free content and progress. Just forwarded to my own dad, to subscribe, and enjoy your world.
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Always check in for the updates. I fully understand the struggle with work. I work about 75 hours a week and have so many projects I want to complete. Keep up the great content.
bendpak need to sponsor that guy. like realy. if anyone got contact, now is the time. nice work buddy !!
Had to give this a thumbs up for showcasing the journey. Really appreciate the channel, you gave me a few upgrade ideas I was able to implement on my 2020 RST. Keep up the great work!!!
Looking great! I was on the same path with doors, and the same thought. I wanted flat panel, insulated and roll up, with a good weather seal. Like you, I also decided to do standard doors and deal with the track, because the cost was so ridiculous. I will echo the comment below about Clopay. Went through the Home Depot door design tool with them. It was a great price, and it was a quick and easy process.
Awesome progress! I have been enjoying watching your shop project, thank you for sharing your journey
Get the side mount motor for your garage door not a roof mounted one!!! A side mount will allow the track to get significantly closer to the roof
I think you should do a 10 foot high door high lift at 3 to 4 feet whatever you can that will fit your wall hight. The door will sit in the high lift so it won't be 10 feet back into your shop giving you more room for car lift clearance. If you do a 14 foot door it will be 14 plus into the shop plus if you use a trolly opener that will be another 2 to three feet. I'd use a jack shaft opener lift master makes a 98032 that is made for bog heavy doors or the 98022 would work great on a 10 or 12 foot door. Just my advice.
High track system will get the tracks up against the ceiling and you can go whatever height door you want.
Put in a traditional garage door and add a couple more panels to add more height. much cheaper
Some will just skip the sheating, tack on Metal Siding...then sprayfoam inside 1.5 INCh , then Insulation...Sheating is pricing itself out of the Market.
Molokai building is looking nice, with all that sheeting to put in that makes a big difference, when wind blows from the West you will need to have that garage close at all times. Great job....
You have one the best eclipse time lapse of all the channels I follow great job on it and wonderful job on the shop❤
Looking fantastic bud, love the mural on the back wall. I'm hoping to get my ceiling installed on Friday, I've been running water and air lines throughout the whole shop and luckily I don't have any leaks! Take care and don't work too hard out there!
You should build a awning off the front. The shade would do wonders. When I was in the Middle East we built awnings or canvas covers over everything to keep the sun off the buildings.
Thanks for doing these videos. I'd assert moisture is the biggest test for siding--especially for those of us in wet environs.
You should get a high lift garage door
You can do the new roll up insulated garage doors so there’s no need to worry about tracks
i bought the same force field for for walls and roof and used the yellow tape on everything also the liquid flashing is great for along the bottom and nail holes but had to order it off amazon couldnt find it anywhere else ....also got my boards at the cheap price before it jumped. mines a 40x40x13 2x6 walls. our code wouldnt allow a metal frame. loving the progress and keep it up my guy.
Algorithmic engagement comment - Love the work. Love the overcoming the struggle. Love the persistent positive attitude.
Been a pleasure watching! Your marketing career is clearly audible in the pitch explanations; ❤️ it! From a fellow CMO, can’t wait to see more progress!
I built a 24x30 metal building (not red iron though) and used sectional garage door. My opening is 18ft wide so it took a little longer to get the order, but it was a fraction of the cost of a roll up door rated for our wind requirements 120mph in the Mojave desert. My door is only 8ft tall, but my peak is 15ft with a 12ft ceiling height at the trusses. I had them use high lift tracks so the door snugs up to the ceiling very nicely. Unless you need the extra height for an RV then limit the size of the door because even the most expensive sectional doors don't insulate as well as the walls. I have 2in of closed cell spray foam on the walls of 24gauge PBR panel and 3/4 ACX plywood, but I can really feel the heat from the door compared to the walls when the sun is lower in the afternoon blasting my garage door. Nearly any local home garage door installer can get and install sectional doors that will work very well for much less than the cost of a commercial roll up door.
Thanks!
The shop is looking great. Awesome job
Make sure you go with high lift tracks and direct drive opener. It would be so much cleaner and operate so much better for not much more money
Looking good! For the doors… why not buy 2 standard doors at $3500 each and then stack them?
You forgot the ZIP TAPE which costs $25 for 30 linear feet. A 4x8 sheet of sheathing is 25 linear feet including the 2 inch tape overlap. So ONE sheet of ZIP sheathing with tape is around $57.33, not including sales tax.
The amount of pride and thought you put into what you do is top notch. 👌🏽
Amazing work with the building keep up the good work ❤❤❤
Love the progress. Been watching since the beginning.
Being a big diy’er, you’re doing a great job and saving yourself a heap of money.
Insane amount of work you've put in
its amazing the cardboard stuff is allowed to be used. imaging using it on a vinyl sided house you could just run threw the wall
I know you're saving a ton of money doing it yourself but I also know it's still expensive. I watch all the ads for ya bro. It's what I hope folks do when my channel eventually gets monetized.
We are loving it! 😮
Looking good man can’t wait for the finish project
Enjoying the progress. Keep it up.
I’m so excited to see this thing finished
I commend you for your work ethic and your ingenuity!
It’s coming along nicely.
Since you plan on a black ceiling. You should consider painting or powder coating all your garage door track and hardware black before installing them. Also when shopping for a garage door make sure that the windows are insulated glass. In Michigan we have a 14x14 insulated garage door. But the windows are only single pane glass.
Building is coming together nice and I am sure you will make it look good at the end.
I Am Absolutely Loving This Garage Build, You Are Doing A Great Job
i love the Style , The Feel , the food , Basically the YOU , Family Life Ginuwine, its real Fantastic Work and production quality
Well for the durability testing house have stucco or other types of siding that make the exterior wall stronger
Garage is looking good, keep up the good work
Great idea to have the mural on the back of the shop
I used the GP sheathing. Got from Menards about 2 years ago for about $10 a sheet. It was on sale. Wish I would have bought more
Almost done. Can't wait for the next one right next door to it.😊😊😊
Mad respect for your hard work! 💯 😎
Chad, brother… you are BY FAR one of the very best and MOST entertaining dudes on KZhead! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I wait patiently each week for you to drop your video and video shorts. Go with the garage door with the windows, just cause they look cool! Keep up the great work, brother! Next time you need windows, hit me up.
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Suggestion and or question.. depending on Texas building codes. Why not just build your own door similar to the actual building and have it split in the middle and swing open like barn doors or an airplane hanger? Could even add hydraulics and make it automatic or just a manual open/ close door.
with the side mount garage motor you can suck those tracks up pretty close to the roof.
Frame in a flat loft for storage and door tracks, also use wall mount lift
Thanks for the info on alt to Zip Sheathing.
Great progress!!!
Love the progress brother! 👌
Dude i love that your channel keeps growing been a fan since your home in Hawaii with the 07 as the only truck. Really cool that you have the same sponsors as the big channels. Keep the content coming. Bring back your camera man too!! Tell the camera man the strike is over. Lol
🤙🏽 THANKS FOR WATCHING ALL THIS TIME!
A regular traditional garage door you gotta have one foot of clearance above it for the tracks and everything for a roll
Green Hinge Garage door system to help seal door.
Not only are zip sheets expensive...you'll get quite the sticker shock when one calculates how much the tape cost!!!
The shop is looking good brother
Sir. You are doing a fine job!!!
It’s looking great!
I plan on doing Zip System. It's not too bad here in Wisconsin from my supplier. It is more money, but I do think it's better. I have watched other compare the 2 and liked the Zip better. Love your videos. I will be recording my barndo build soon too. :)
Incredible job. Pretty much, other than pops, a lone star job. Looks great kudos to you and your pop on a job well done.
Wow looks so good and I’m sure you are super excited and tired!😂 Don’t worry about the upload frequency. We realize the daily grind. Every upload is a treat. Keep up the great work!😎
If you put a bit of oil on the nails before closing the gun, they shoot well into the wood taking a touch of oil with them.
you get shit done buddy!! it's coming together nicely!! 👍👍
I used this stuff, and it's good, but PENCIL LINES ARE A PAAIIN on the silver and black. My Menards sells the yellow forcefield tape, and when I was buying it, zip was hardly more expensive. I've used both, Zip is slightly better on chip out and stiffer overall. The black paint on the edges of the forcefield seems to end up on your hands.
Some shed that that’s big but been watching and it’s coming together now looking really good wow 😊👍🇬🇧
It’s coming along!!
Looks fantastic
It is an amazing shop, ur doing an amazing job ❤
Really want to see how you going to install the windows … the proses And also like how you do all the work yourself good luck brother…
It looks awesome!
thats interesting on the sheathing. By me its $27 a sheet for the 7/16 and regular OSB is pretty close in cost to it. Usually the tape is what makes the zip system expensive. I am also a carpenter/GC so I could potentially get a discount too...
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