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Where do you get the angles for the small hips that extend the side roof pitch to the top?
ОтветитьWhat was the reason in 2 different roof heights?
ОтветитьShould have just used a regular roof and add a small 3rd floor.
ОтветитьGreat chanel my dude. Love yall content. Learned allot from yall
ОтветитьThat is the first purposely built over frame roof I have seen. I have had a few calls over the years by homeowners, who did their own editions and made the error. I just laid a 2 by on one roof and scribed the line on the high ridge beam, deducted for sheeting an cut. Then measured, scribed, adjusted saw angles, on the spot. The cuts weren’t as nice as yours, but it worked.
I wish this knowledge was available when I started. Great job! I really enjoy all the innovations I.e. framing perimeter walls with gables or eaves and siding installed first, using metal wall ties on top plates.
So no venting so that air can pass through from eve to peak above the insulation ? If you fill the cavities completely with insulation won’t you get condensation ?
ОтветитьAwesome job boss man!!Keep up the good work!!
ОтветитьРебята мою дома криш тоже сделайте .👃👃👃👃
ОтветитьHi there buddy I think the ridge mitre on the broken hip is 70.53 and the saw bevel on the lay board should be 20.9 cheers
ОтветитьEin ernsthafter Film sieht anders aus. Flötenspieler auf dem Bau sind Kindereien!! Dazu noch diese unruhige Kameraführung, es ist das Letzte!!
A serious film looks different. Flute players on the building are children's eggs!! Add to that this restless camera work, it's the last thing!!
THANKS FOR YOUR INFORMATIONAL VIDEO. I LEARNED ALOT.
CECE
TX
I noticed you are a great teacher
ОтветитьAmazing seeing you bringing a kid to the job. 👏
ОтветитьI love Keliguin!
ОтветитьLooking to try out that wrench idea, have you found any specific min length the tips have to be on the wrench In order for that tool to be successful?
ОтветитьRequired or Tricks of the Trade, the 22.5 blocks. Y'all overbuild. Bad-as
ОтветитьHey bud I'm a framer in MA. No time for interiors its a race to the roof!
ОтветитьI watched both of you shoot nails through the top of a roof rafter...NOPE, as any old school carpenter will tell you that is not to be done as you will hit those nail heads when cutting the roof plywood...
ОтветитьGreat framing video, but the roof design is going to leak in the long run. poor design.
ОтветитьShould have rip your subfacia at an angle ,if ya took the time to rip angle on all your ridge blocks , me personally don,t like the gap and just lining it with your speed square
ОтветитьEstas son la mierda de construcciones que las tira el lobo del cuento soplando, claro que en el sueldo os podrán engañar, pero en el trabajo no, en eso sale engañado todo el que os pague
ОтветитьGood job try not to nail with a person on the fire line be safe
ОтветитьHi what size nails are you using and are they the same to frame wall with?
ОтветитьLove the wrench idea
ОтветитьМолодцы +
ОтветитьPlumb cut on your lay boards was 44° what was the seat cut? 46°??
ОтветитьWasted talent
ОтветитьAbout to take on a remodel with a beam/cathedral ceiling over the additions of dining (1 ridge) and great room + garage (2nd ridge). That we will live in and begin to build our dream home on the adjacent lot, also planning on doing 10ft 2x6 walls with beam/cathedral possibly with a mezzanine.
ОтветитьGood work framing it up guys. One question that I’ve had and nobody has answered it: doesn’t shooting through your valley sleeper into the Zip sheathing compromise it’s integrity as the moisture barrier?
ОтветитьAwesome work guys!
ОтветитьSorry one more question, so to form the pocket to drop the ridge beam in do you just cut thru the double top plate you put on gable ? or slide it under then put a spacer on top
ОтветитьIs there a prefered method, notching over top of ridge vs butting up like you did
ОтветитьBest framer I have ever seen. Wish I could learn by working for you but I’ll soak up what I can from the videos. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge.
ОтветитьGreat job.Enjoy and learn from your channel..I think it was said that the 2 Gable roofs were 7/12" and the over frame roof 6/12" .So the reason the overframe roof is at different elevations tying into
ОтветитьNice job thanks for the videos
ОтветитьLuv seeing more carpenters using the ZipSystem on roofing and walls. Nice work!
ОтветитьAwesome video! Thanks for posting!
ОтветитьStanding on top of a 12 foot ladder. I was unable to do that when I was training to be an electrician. My employer didn't like that. Not sure how osha feels since i was fired.
Great job framing nonetheless.
Thats not a roof. Thats a joke. Rafters with 2 1/2" nails hahaha. Look at german cRpentertradion.
ОтветитьI’ve learned a lot on what to do and how to do it
ОтветитьAnother odd way to do rafters.I wonder what geographical location you are working in.Blocking along the ridge, sleepers, no brackets,gluelams,no birdsmouths and so on.
ОтветитьGreat seeing efficiency and safety coexist with excellent results. You guys rock
ОтветитьOversized saddle roof!
ОтветитьHello my dear Friends, saludos de chile. 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
ОтветитьI hope they use collar ties on those rafters
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