Installing a Metal Roof: Farm Chains 4

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

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  • @g.calebadams9396
    @g.calebadams9396 Год назад +16

    I’ve been working on building a small 8’x16’ shed behind the church, with post-frame construction and metal roofing, and there’s no way I could’ve figured all that out without the great videos you put up! Great stuff Kyle, informative and enjoyable to watch. Keep up the great work!

  • @greglawrence742
    @greglawrence742 Год назад +17

    Kyle, has anyone ever said, "Nah Kyle, we aren't interested in the deatils of the jobs?" C'Mon Man, you know we love to see the detail. That's what sets you and Greg apart. We need to feed our knowledge,lol. You put out great content and we all feed on those up close detail videos. Thanks for your time and commitment to the channel.

  • @damienrodriguez3288
    @damienrodriguez3288 11 месяцев назад +2

    Y’all are Awesome! I’ve been strictly installing steel roof systems for 23 yrs now. I like to call it acquired peripheral as to hitting the perlins without missing😂 I love how y’all strive for absolute perfection 🤌🏻🤌🏻

  • @kevinorr6880
    @kevinorr6880 Год назад +35

    Yes, please. Prepping a roof.

    • @AdamDavid
      @AdamDavid Год назад

      Makes me so warm and tingly in my reproductive organs. 😂

    • @hkfgnmggn
      @hkfgnmggn Год назад

      Definitely... .Please. 😊

  • @K-Fred
    @K-Fred Год назад +8

    I love the way you explain yourself. Thank you and your team!!!

  • @phillysteakncheese7085
    @phillysteakncheese7085 Год назад +1

    You guys are Awesome !!!!!!.... and you are teaching your kids to be men !! ....... Cheers from Canada

  • @wberger
    @wberger Год назад +24

    Great work gentlemen. And how awesome is it to work with your son??? What a fantastic blessing.

    • @Mattie_Ice
      @Mattie_Ice Год назад +2

      During the crash, some of my best memories were with my dad, doing side jobs.

  • @jeffdickerson9268
    @jeffdickerson9268 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @RRBuildings
      @RRBuildings  Год назад

      Wow thank you

    • @jeffdickerson9268
      @jeffdickerson9268 Год назад +2

      @@RRBuildings you’re welcome! Been a fan of you’re channel for awhile. Great to see tradesmen doing work with a sense of pride and accuracy. It’s helpful for those who might need a tip on how to accomplish it. Have a great day!

  • @cmoreno41
    @cmoreno41 Год назад +2

    Yes prepping a roof video please. Might not get crazy views but the prep work is really key to the whole building being minty so would be greatly appreciated by those about to build one of these

  • @jerrywilder9403
    @jerrywilder9403 Год назад +1

    Preparation is necessary, and the closer to perfection in the job helps you all the way to the end product , if not it’s haunts you to the end . Great job guys

  • @davejohnson7152
    @davejohnson7152 Год назад +4

    would love a video on setting up for square how its done ! simply love your videos, I lost my shop to a fire and have purchased my building was going to build this fall but fell and broke my hip so now have to wait another six months I get so much from your work Thanks so very Much, Dave

  • @hhanger1
    @hhanger1 Год назад +2

    Nothing better than having your son help out on a project.

  • @Charles-in5xg
    @Charles-in5xg Год назад +2

    you have my vote for a detailed roof install vid. the nerdier the better. :)

  • @zephyr1408
    @zephyr1408 Год назад +2

    You know thru the years I stuck with you not because I post frame? I am a finish Carpenter/ Contractor? The reason is on that roof with you today! You can work a lot to maintain & grow your business & be a great Dad! Even with your little girl Kyle !
    You know who else benefits? His name is Greg! He now has a great boss and example of a man !
    WAY TO GO KYLE!

  • @Mike-db1nn
    @Mike-db1nn Месяц назад

    I have been a home builder over 40 years. You are a pro !! Wish you would build my pole barn in Montana.

  • @BraapWrapsSledWraps
    @BraapWrapsSledWraps Год назад +1

    Thanks for all the videos, they have been invaluable for residing and reroofing our shop that was TERRIBLY built to start with and your work is so clean.

  • @kato2531
    @kato2531 Год назад +2

    You guys make it look so easy… and since Kyle flat out refuse to come to Tennessee… I’m seriously thinking do it myself.

  • @Richie5480
    @Richie5480 Год назад

    You’re attention to detail is great.

  • @groundspeed3954
    @groundspeed3954 Год назад

    Fantastic know-how. Clearly, this ain't your first rodeo! Beyond impressive!!

  • @BraxxJuventa
    @BraxxJuventa Год назад +4

    Great progress Kyle, Cole & Greg. Well done buddies! 😁👍🏼

  • @morgandrummond3128
    @morgandrummond3128 Год назад

    Worth the watch just to learn how you lap your roof edge, also the joke about wrecking both shoulders was great, lol. Good work my friend.

  • @sthrnvoice3198
    @sthrnvoice3198 Год назад +7

    For those of you watching and reading, I worked in the quality department of a steel building company for years, you also get surface rust if you pre-drill out the holes and don't clean the shavings off... cannot tell you how many times I had to visit a jobsite that said their panels were rusting and it ended up being surface rust from them drilling and leaving shavings on the panels... think bare metal fellas.

    • @rangerdoc1029
      @rangerdoc1029 Год назад +1

      I've found the shavings from drilling are very hot & will melt through your finish any place they land.

    • @thenoneckpeoplerepresentat8074
      @thenoneckpeoplerepresentat8074 8 месяцев назад +2

      Great advice man, thank you!
      I’m doing my garage and will make sure it’s shaving free.
      Something I honestly wouldn’t have thought about. At most I would have brushed away drill shavings, now I’ll be up there with the mag broom.
      I stripped it, repaired and prepped it myself so I don’t want any issues with the metal roofing, the material is too expensive for mistakes. 😂

    • @thenoneckpeoplerepresentat8074
      @thenoneckpeoplerepresentat8074 8 месяцев назад +2

      This is one of those comments that RUclips was best for!

    • @Joseph-ny5rr
      @Joseph-ny5rr 6 месяцев назад

      Just brush every sheet off before installing. Never drill the roof, no matter what. Because there is no easy way to straighten every board. But definitely pre drill all walls with the smallest bit you have. Just remove all the shavings from each sheet.

    • @Joseph-ny5rr
      @Joseph-ny5rr 6 месяцев назад

      The cut guy can quickly brush each sheet.

  • @klmbuilders5385
    @klmbuilders5385 Год назад

    I'm happy to see you all screwing in the flats. Some guys around here are still determined to screw through the ridges.

    • @dirkjackson8939
      @dirkjackson8939 Год назад

      For educational purposes, why do you place the screws in the flats? I was always taught to screw through the ridges to limit risk of leaks. Thanks.

    • @rgsaul3
      @rgsaul3 9 месяцев назад

      @@dirkjackson8939 I was too. All the water runs down the flats from the ridges.

    • @sethdistler5332
      @sethdistler5332 7 месяцев назад

      Some manufacturers are different. If you do it to your local manufacturer. Then it will be covered under warranty

  • @jayzee2390
    @jayzee2390 Год назад +2

    18:10 “…I’m gonna use my other shoulder, that way I can do damage to both of them, not just one…” 😂.
    I hear ya! It’s called getting old 😅

  • @vesper1140
    @vesper1140 Год назад +5

    Morning Kyle, thank you for answering my question about the lapped purlins, I understand now!
    I was confused on the process because I saw you punching holes in the whole stack of sheets previously but now I realize that was probably just for the siding not the roof metal which makes sense. Thanks again, I really enjoy watching the videos. Keep up the great work.
    👍

  • @joegag74
    @joegag74 Год назад +1

    A knowable 3rd hand is helpful, I can see you're a good teacher (father)

  • @gildardomerancia5818
    @gildardomerancia5818 11 месяцев назад

    GREAT JOB GUYS ! From California

  • @FranklynAgbeko
    @FranklynAgbeko Год назад

    wow, great video, good the young man is learning from his daddy thanks for the great info

  • @tomstepp6945
    @tomstepp6945 Год назад

    I'd like to see more about your use of the chains to lock the buulding in place. Thanks

  • @bluetitan378
    @bluetitan378 Год назад

    Great work as always lads I'm a British/Irish carpenter and I would ask have you ever thought about when screwing ilthe roof off having the lads face the facia and not the ridge as you won't be able to walk off as not walking to the bottom of the roof even with fall protection just an idea you probably have thought of it but if not have a look and see of it could work for you, we never walk down a roof without a scaffolding and even then not advised as can step off without thinking. Great watching what you do on post frames thanks for the content love all the videos

  • @siraultman7631
    @siraultman7631 Год назад

    A dedicated video on the chain squaring process would be amazing!

  • @tonynewton7902
    @tonynewton7902 Год назад

    Great job as always guys. 👍👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @silviasteeve
    @silviasteeve Год назад +1

    Thanks for the videos. just about ready to build my first building using a lot of these videos.

  • @ninjajeepsta
    @ninjajeepsta Год назад

    Cole is doing a great job!

  • @everardovargaszavala2387
    @everardovargaszavala2387 Год назад

    I'm surprised. An extraordinary job 😀

  • @stasvincentjudaya2438
    @stasvincentjudaya2438 Год назад +2

    I've learned a lot from you sir!!! Thank you❤❤❤

  • @KevinBusby-l6o
    @KevinBusby-l6o Год назад +2

    I was always taught to not put the screws in the flats unless it was metal to metal. If it leaks the wood will rot before you can see the leak if its a slow leak

    • @sethdistler5332
      @sethdistler5332 7 месяцев назад

      If you do it to manufacturer spec. It's covered under warranty

  • @avishnevsky7394
    @avishnevsky7394 Год назад

    If temperature in your area drops to 0 Celsius or below, there will be constant condensation on the metal. In this case, common solution is to use special material to protect frames and roof insulation from water.
    Good work, regards from Ukraine!

  • @rosanadancel7225
    @rosanadancel7225 Год назад

    I’m learning much more on your videos than elsewhere. I’m an old lady who like to build my barn house in countryside of portugal. Wel! Still looking forward how you build the mezzanine 😊. Like to know what size of wood I much use.?. Stud wall for mezzanine. Thank you.

  • @glenwratt7814
    @glenwratt7814 Год назад +4

    Why dont you use a roofing underlay? What do you do about the condensation that forms on the underside of roof?

    • @aoteifa
      @aoteifa 3 месяца назад

      Someone else’s problem

  • @benjamineavery325
    @benjamineavery325 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing brother :)

  • @MikeXKish
    @MikeXKish Год назад

    I enjoy your videos information and examples, i am learning a lot as we are looking at some property and ideas for building. a couple of questions please:
    1.) It looks like you have no plywood/other underneath the metal roof...? how is it insulated, and sound proofed during a heavy rain? 2.) At the gable ends and bottom of the metal sheets with the ridges... how do you seal the gaps for air gaps, weather and insulation?
    regards,
    mike

  • @jayjones5233
    @jayjones5233 Год назад

    Omg!! The building is swaying!!! 🤣🤣

  • @brysonmcha
    @brysonmcha Год назад +6

    If you and Jamie from the Perkins Brothers were on a video together it would probably be 2 hours with an hour and a half of it just explaining things, and Id watch every second of it, that being said, when is the colab??

  • @jamesfisher1760
    @jamesfisher1760 Год назад

    Well done!!

  • @bevanmr8145
    @bevanmr8145 Год назад

    Loving it..Cheers guys..UK

  • @weenderden4186
    @weenderden4186 Год назад

    Great tip marking layout, we were 3 inches long on a 32' roof lol

  • @rs2024-s4u
    @rs2024-s4u Год назад +1

    Great fit and finish. Why do not use the rolls of appx. 1/2" wide caulk like adhesive to seal edges of each roof panel seam, in S. Fla it prevents wind driven rain intrusion and panel edge lift up and makes roof and walls much stiffer? Ray Stormont

    • @aoteifa
      @aoteifa 3 месяца назад

      What kind of adhesive would you use? Thx

    • @rs2024-s4u
      @rs2024-s4u 3 месяца назад

      Butyl synthetic rubber adhesive is designed to provide a secure seal between metal panels in metal roofing and metal siding applications. When installed between each panel overlap, butyl tape forms an effective weather barrier against moisture, dirt, air, and allergens.

  • @jonfehr5950
    @jonfehr5950 Год назад

    In my prime we'd Truss and roof in 1 day. Depending on weather and man power. 72x160 the biggest I've done in 1 day. 6 chains, straitened with wedge boards. No worry, no weather/wind effecting progress.

  • @thomastousant7178
    @thomastousant7178 Год назад

    Should there be a water shield under the roof steel? Thanks for your quality.

  • @christophermcneil7534
    @christophermcneil7534 Год назад

    Awesome Job you said that you read the comments, but what I want to know is how do you lay out your roof purlins from the peak down or the facia end up? I am guessing you need to leave the top purlin down, so you have something to screw the cap steel into???

  • @rl3898
    @rl3898 Год назад

    Thanks for your great informative education on tin roofs.
    A question... How do you seal hip valleys and ridges from insects. Do they make the closing strips for different angles?

  • @justatim8143
    @justatim8143 Год назад +1

    It's a shame I no longer work in the steel mill as we had light weight gloves similar to yours but they were 200 x cut resistant and I could have sent you some as they had soft rubber bumps instead of full dip and grip the sheet steel better. Unfortunately I don't even remember the name of the manufacture since I retire over 10 years ago.

  • @stevenjohnson5756
    @stevenjohnson5756 Год назад +2

    Hay Mate first off I love all your videos and you do amazing work just got a question I am a metal roofer in New Zealand And I was just wondering why are you screwing in the pan of the sheets and not the ribs of the sheets and also is underlay paper not required either , just a question not criticising or judging at all just wondering , keep up the great work and craftsmanship

    • @stewatparkpark2933
      @stewatparkpark2933 Год назад +1

      All the American roofers seem to fix through the valley instead of through the ridges as is the standard in NZ and Australia . Never heard a good explanation as to why .

    • @RM-zi4vt
      @RM-zi4vt Год назад +1

      The reason I screw in the pan is I believe it allows me to tighten the screws and squish the washer just enough to be effective without oil canning. I believe it also secures the steel better to achieve the strength needed for the full effect of the steel roof diaphragm. Its very hard to perfectly center the screw on the ridge. Finally I think most will easily over tighten screws on the ridge and distort or stretch the metal unevenly preventing a real nice straight edge for the next sheet to overlap perfectly. From the ground it may not look as nice.

    • @ashdee-zz1ze
      @ashdee-zz1ze Год назад +1

      had the same question, could get away with shorter screws too

  • @RogerioDuarte
    @RogerioDuarte 11 месяцев назад

    great job, working safety

  • @YIQUANONE
    @YIQUANONE 10 месяцев назад

    Do you need that double-stick butle tape I see in some video installations?

  • @richardscarlett7942
    @richardscarlett7942 Год назад +1

    why wouldnt you put decking on yhe roof before the steel roof? Will the prefab roof not support the weight?

  • @doritleis2773
    @doritleis2773 Год назад

    Perfect Work.

  • @benjamineavery325
    @benjamineavery325 10 месяцев назад

    Love your content

  • @stevieboyd4227
    @stevieboyd4227 11 месяцев назад

    Hey if you read this I would love for you to come Trinidad and see how it's really done

  • @Joe-em3iw
    @Joe-em3iw 8 месяцев назад

    When you put the metal ridge cap on, how do you keep the edge of the roof cap from scratching the roof panels as you screw it down?

  • @patrickcimermancic1271
    @patrickcimermancic1271 Год назад

    Great video. I have a metal roof on my post frame and the roof leaks from the screws. The roof has 1” screws now so I was thinking of replacing all the screws with 1.5” screws. I noticed you didn’t mention the clutch setting on the screw gun. How tight do you like to go?

  • @locke3141
    @locke3141 Год назад

    I was always curious how you made sure it lined up on the last panel and was dreading the full length trim to size. I guess it makes sense to just overlap the panel to fit.

  • @darcontv
    @darcontv Год назад +1

    Hi Kyle. I am fascinated by your post frame buildings. Bit I don't need a big building. Is there a minimum size that is appropriate or worth doing post frame. Thanks so much you guys do awesome work.

  • @larryakers9306
    @larryakers9306 Год назад

    I like the way you do your roofing, but it is a barn. I worked with several contractors , but it was all in residential. Even with a metal roof, we still included plywood decking, felt sealing. Beautiful job. Are those panels custom length cuts???

  • @firemanj35
    @firemanj35 Год назад

    Wow great job

  • @bendaniel5320
    @bendaniel5320 Год назад

    I have never seen you explain the roof detail of your staggered Perlins. You stand them up on end and hammer in a spike. Do you predrill? Seems like they would split? Also the roof screws would not be in a straight line since you don't but joint them. Can you explain that portion during a video?

  • @Camscrub
    @Camscrub Год назад

    Love your videos! I desperately want you to build my home in South Carolina! I need you to relocate! :)

  • @jordantomassetti347
    @jordantomassetti347 Год назад

    Now I hope you got at least one of those boys with the sky hook 😂

  • @RobertYoutsey
    @RobertYoutsey Год назад

    I wouldnt mind seeing a close up or quick explanation of how the x bracing is installed and attached. Thanks

  • @jerryxie5549
    @jerryxie5549 Год назад

    I thought butyl tape is necessary for the lap joint of two pieces of metal roof, have you ever use it before?

  • @ptick16
    @ptick16 Год назад

    I'm curious about something. I've watched quite a few of your videos, and find the idea of your way of construction very interesting. My only issue is that I do not like the idea of wood being used in the structure of my home. Have you built any of these projects using light weight steel, or aluminum? Or any other composite material not having wood in it?

  • @snomofilms
    @snomofilms Год назад

    Kyle- what you needed was an over-the-shoulder boulder holder 😅

  • @zachancock3827
    @zachancock3827 Год назад

    What tool belt you using there, looks super comfy I use the buckaroo but too bulky I want to make the switch from leather to canvas

  • @Overpar73
    @Overpar73 Год назад

    Fantastic job guys, love to see you teaching Cole all the little tricks! That steel looks exactly like the color I'm installing on my building, burnished slate?

  • @stevebeers4171
    @stevebeers4171 Год назад +4

    What do you do if you happen to miss a perlin when screwing in the roof steel?

    • @Wingstrat28
      @Wingstrat28 Год назад +1

      He doesnt miss

    • @niponfabrication4339
      @niponfabrication4339 Год назад

      There are lots of ideas ... You can use aluminium ripit also

    • @stevebeers4171
      @stevebeers4171 Год назад +1

      @@Wingstrat28 that’s my problem. When I put a building up in the spring, I will miss at some point! I need Kyle to make a mistake dangit!

    • @Springerbenj
      @Springerbenj Год назад +4

      You just add a small 2x4 block underneath it. simple

    • @kylekelley213
      @kylekelley213 Год назад +2

      I always cut a small block and stick the block where the screw was missed you have to make sure that screws washer is tightened to prevent leaking

  • @craiglloyd592
    @craiglloyd592 Год назад

    Great vid,cladder in england 25yrs👍👍

  • @chris3m98
    @chris3m98 Год назад +2

    Make an appointment to see the Dr. about your shoulder, just in case there is something that he can fix now.
    If you wait 2 years from now & the Dr. tells you "If you had come to me 2 years ago I COULD have helped you but now I can't repair the shoulder" SORRY 😖
    That really happened to a friend of mine!

  • @shinyclear1176
    @shinyclear1176 Год назад

    Friend, a question when did you spend on the roofing material?

  • @deanmalkewich2366
    @deanmalkewich2366 Год назад

    You attention to detail until the point where you eyeball the screw placement and alternate purlins is enough to send my OCD off the edge. Isn’t it noticeable from the ground?

  • @izobretateldobra
    @izobretateldobra Год назад

    Kyle, thank you for sharing your tricks and tricks. It's very very valuable.
    Tell me, are there any books or website where I can get more information on post frame technology?
    What sources have you used?
    Are there any sites that have plans for small to medium sized buildings using this technology?
    Thanks.

  • @GaryRindels
    @GaryRindels Год назад

    Have you ever thought about beveling fascia board to match roof pitch? Great job

    • @RRBuildings
      @RRBuildings  Год назад +3

      Have done it in the past… found it wasn’t worth the effort. End of the day my goal is to be efficient and spend my time where it matters.

  • @lisawallace3124
    @lisawallace3124 Год назад

    Hey, my work day starts at 8 am and I take lunch about 2 pm...then go home at 4:30! So being done just after 12 should count as lunch!

  • @monicajohnson3692
    @monicajohnson3692 5 месяцев назад

    Is it important to have a vapor barrier on the roof if you’re not putting a ceiling in the building?

  • @eur2030
    @eur2030 11 месяцев назад

    How do you do the ridge cap? We have trouble with rain blowing under the cap , corroding the metal and dripping into the building after a few years ?

  • @calebmyers6219
    @calebmyers6219 10 месяцев назад

    Great vid! What gun are you using to install the drip edge?

  • @johncroasdale2748
    @johncroasdale2748 Год назад

    The crancked tin snips that you use, can you please let me know the supplier/manufacturer.
    Great work!

  • @domtuccia
    @domtuccia Год назад

    Could you give information regarding roof system used. I am interested in using this on a canopy at my home.

  • @rmarmstrong88
    @rmarmstrong88 Год назад

    What fall harnesses do and retractable reels do you use? We do all steel weld up structures and need something, Thanks

  • @randyfowler6928
    @randyfowler6928 Год назад

    Have u did building with clear sky lights

  • @benjamineavery325
    @benjamineavery325 10 месяцев назад

    I use to build bird barns and we’d do a 660 foot building in 2 days back when I was a younger man 😂

  • @carolinepaltz324
    @carolinepaltz324 Год назад

    Hey Kyle, what are the specs on those trusses? Down here in Oklahoma they don’t seem to be able to construct a single ply truss to span 48’ - 8ft oc. And where do you get them from, because I see you do this all the time and where I am (OKC, Oklahoma area) they want to use double ply or even triple ply 😮 or reduce the spacing to 4’ or even 2’ oc

  • @nuttsgt8394
    @nuttsgt8394 Год назад

    2 Questions. The screws in the top of the ribs, for the 2x4 rafter eaves extension ? Last sheet on the roof, you overlap as to not have to rip a full sheet ?

  • @wiselymusa7022
    @wiselymusa7022 Год назад

    I like the skill so much

  • @PrivatePrivate-qz9ni
    @PrivatePrivate-qz9ni Год назад

    enjoyed. keep teaching us tips please

  • @jeffreybrinley6326
    @jeffreybrinley6326 Год назад

    Are you putting a screw into the overlap rib? Video seemed like there was some?

  • @johnduffy532
    @johnduffy532 8 месяцев назад

    How heavy is a panel? You look very strong, or at the least, strong enough to lift them with minimal effort. Then again, I’m sitting on my couch watching this, and the heaviest thing I’m going to lift today is a 2nd jelly donut.

  • @adamfutey2854
    @adamfutey2854 7 месяцев назад

    Maybe a stupid question but… Are you ordering your steel to exact lengths And are you getting ur measurements from scale from original print or after trusses and Purlins are installed??

  • @rebelsrule6197
    @rebelsrule6197 6 месяцев назад

    Are metal home’s roofs, without sheathing under the metal roof ok?

  • @stephenkoch5011
    @stephenkoch5011 Год назад

    Roofs down under Australia we rin fix roof sheeting and pan fix walls . But like your way a lot quicker