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Jonathan Wage
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Videos of projects and stuff happening on Wage Acres!
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Bethpage, Tennessee Summer 2022 Sunflower Field
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Bethpage, Tennessee Summer 2022 Sunflower Field
Waynesville, North Carolina 2021 Drone + Clouds & Blue Sky
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Waynesville, North Carolina 2021 Drone Clouds & Blue Sky
2021 Fall Mammoth Sunflower Garden Bethpage, TN
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Fall mammoth sunflower garden in Bethpage, TN
Fishing at Saint Johns Lake in Wisconsin
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Fishing at Saint Johns Lake in Wisconsin
Harvesting Corn in Bethpage, Tennessee - Recorded with DJI Mavic Pro 2
Просмотров 1933 года назад
Harvesting Corn in Bethpage, Tennessee - Recorded with DJI Mavic Pro 2 www.bensound.com/
Hawaii 2020 Before The World Ended
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Some drone footage I took back in March when Megan and I want to Hawaii.
Waynesville, North Carolina Drone Shots
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Waynesville, North Carolina Drone Shots
I Crashed my DJI Mavic Pro 2
Просмотров 393 года назад
A few months ago I crashed my drone. It could have been worse. It was ok and not damaged!
Riding around Wage Acres - Mammoth Sunflowers and Corn
Просмотров 483 года назад
Riding around Wage Acres - Mammoth Sunflowers and Corn
Building 36 x 24 Lean Pole Barn with my Kubota L2501 and Land Pride Posthole Digger
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Building 36 x 24 Lean Pole Barn with my Kubota L2501 and Land Pride Posthole Digger
2020 Garden - Planting Golden Yukon Potatoes, Spinach and Kale
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2020 Garden - Planting Golden Yukon Potatoes, Spinach and Kale
Burning Hay Field View From DJI Mavic Pro 2
Просмотров 714 года назад
Burning Hay Field View From DJI Mavic Pro 2
Grading Long Driveway with Kubota L2501 and Landpride Grapple
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.4 года назад
Grading Long Driveway with Kubota L2501 and Landpride Grapple
4wheeling in Bethpage, TN on 2009 Honda Recon 250
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4wheeling in Bethpage, TN on 2009 Honda Recon 250
Riding Yamaha Rhino through the woods and mud in Bethpage, TN
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Riding Yamaha Rhino through the woods and mud in Bethpage, TN
Monster Truck Jam Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena
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Monster Truck Jam Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena
Majestic Dogs hair blowing in drone wind
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Majestic Dogs hair blowing in drone wind
Cabin in Maggie Valley, North Carolina
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Cabin in Maggie Valley, North Carolina
This is what I want to do wish you'd have given more diy construction info, like where did obtain the long tin panels from. Would rather have that than on your garden side just saying. How did you do it?
How long was the tin on the roof
Nice work. I plan on doing similar but probably double that size. And adding some gutters and a water tank.
That’s a nice one David
2x4's on a 48 inch center will never take any kind of a snow or any kind of ice load wish you luck!
Where did you order your metal roofing
Thanks for the video, I am currently wanting to build a wood shed, obviously won't be as big as this, probably 8x24 but looking for ideas. One question is those posts appear to be 6x6s but wouldnt notching the posts be better? Then the weight of the roof would actually be supported by the posts? Unless I am seeing something wrong your entire roof is actually being held up by nails and not the actual structural support of the posts. Seems notching would be be better and then just have nails to keep them in place but they wouldn't actually be bearing any load.
This is exactly what I need to do thanks
I looking to start a project identical to this. Have you shared a material list?
Vergood
What is you post spacing? Looking to do Somthing very similar.
are those posts 12 feet on center?
how did this do since you built it? I am curious about how it did in the wind. thanks.
Still standing 🎉
So good 😊
Thank you 😋
Jonathan~ good day, like~ this is stunning drone- catch you later~ ;))
Thanks 👍
I fear putting sunflowers so close to my equipment, the varmants will set up camp.
Nice build thanks for sharing. Looking to build one soon.
great work do not know where are you ...
Trusses look like they’re purdy far apart……should be a max of 24” OC
Make sure to put weed cloth down before putting the gravel. Its not so much for weed control but more so the gravel doesn't sink into the ground and basically disappear over time.
nice job mate
Good job
I love this
Great job, man! We're about to build one, and we plan on stealing some of your ideas. Thanks for the inspiration!
I am starting on my own tractor pole barn 15ftx20ft. I'm doing mine pretty similar to yours. How is yours holding up?
Still going strong
Where is this at?
Tennessee
Are those 4x4 or 6x6 Posts ?
6x6
I would suggest you have a discussion with an agricultural engineer regarding the structure of the lean to. I surmise you have some major issues.
It is fine. Still standing.
@@jonwage Hasn't been long enough for it to let go.
@@gary24752 I added bolts and side braces not shown in video.
What the snow load rating for that? ;)
No snow where I live
How are those 2x6’s holding up? Sagging?
A little bit. I added some braces and lag bolts which helped a little bit. Good enough to keep my equipment dry and I'll get enough time out of the shed relative to how much money and time I spent.
Well done!
"I really have no idea what I'm doing".... I have no idea what I'm doing either and I hope i can replicate your build. This is great. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
Hey man love the video, what size posts did you sink into the ground?
6x6 posts
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!!
So is it 9 feet in the front, 8.5 in the middle and 8 in the back?
@@oneupkoopa4980 Roughly. I am not an expert and none of this was an exact science. It is good enough to keep my stuff dry.
nice, how far apart are your rafters
How much did this cost you if you don't mind me asking
All materials/wood was like $1200 and I think around $800 for the roof
This video just gives a basic idea of how you can throw a lean to together which might help if you have NO idea where to start, but that's all and it could be way shorter. Spends 1:20 minutes on the introductory drone (?) shot. Wastes far too much time watching to the first sheet of metal get loaded on the roof. No instruction on how deep the post holes were, how the size was calculated, I think those are 6x6 posts but nothing said about it. No way I'd be going up on that metal roof on my butt or my knees. Not nearly enough bracing under that metal for that. In fact I think that roof needs a lot more structure and he may even mention that? Eek.
Leave it to someone to pick apart his video... is he a professional videographer?... doubt... was he merely trying to give ppl an aide about to he built his...yes.... I've emailed him twice and he's been kind enough to respond to a stranger...both times.... my suggestion.... post a video of YOUR expert pole shed...... and yeah and lets see your tractor........I welcome your reply
I don't understand why people think these videos need music instead of the sound of what is going on.
Looks like no codes out where you built?
Don't need a permit required for detached garages, sheds, barns or other detached structures that are not used for living purposes
are the posr 4x4 and roof 2x4 or 2x6
posts are 6x6 and roof is 2x6
What section and row was this?
How did you go with no wind braces ?
I added braces for sideways movement, just not shown in this video.
What kind of nails did you used? What did you used for nails not to leak???? Im new ti this ima doit my self too
Special type of screw with a rubber gasket so that it is sealed. Something like these www.fastenersplus.com/products/14-x-1-1-2-zxl-tapping-woodbinder-metal-roofing-screw-pkg-250?+Shopping+-+Pole+Barn+Screws+-+%2314+Type+17&hsa_acc=3477180114&hsa_cam=609339566&hsa_grp=77122751460&hsa_ad=367711431057&hsa_src=g&hsa_tgt=pla-788798254275&hsa_kw=&hsa_mt=&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_ver=3&gclid=CjwKCAjwve2TBhByEiwAaktM1MXU9zF0Br8tQn91ITOa1wy6yfP1Vp9CKISX1QjGPN_kAmY9i7A35xoCMa8QAvD_BwE
What are the dimensions of the wood used? I'm in knoxville and figured if it held up To this last winter it would be perfect for us.
Fork lift made in iteland
Looks good, just a thought, I would certainly come back and through bolt a couple 1/2" carriage bolts where each header ties in with your post, will handle the entire roof assy vertical well, good job.
yeah...or the stringers should be notched into the posts...or even put blocks or off cuts under those areas ( nailed/screwed into the posts ) to give additional support
I added more support afterwards not shown in the video. Thanks!
Was that a electric/telephone cable?
Here in the UK we always run the roof material in the opposite directions of the rafters it gives the roof much more strength.
But then the rain doesn't run down, unless you have a slope going from side to side, right?
You didnt show how you set the posts !
Did you use 2x4 or 2x6 for the roof?
2x6...2x8 would have been better technically but it's fine for my purposes.