Who would have thought that just hearing "Hey guys! Scott Brown here!" would turn out to be my favourite part of your videos. Finish my coffee and start my day now. Cheers
Only problem with that repair is you need to have access to the underside. In the UK you would just fix bearers direct to the side of the joists. We would also try to keep the tongues intact and just remove the bottom of the groove on the final board so it can still utilise the tongue but removing the bottom of the groove allows the final board to drop into position.
Yeah he’s going a bit overboard doing the ply.. as a floor sander and carpenter that’s done 100s of these repairs in Aus. I just cut the bottom of the groove and PVA the cut groove. The hard part is sourcing the exact same looking salvaged boards. Also looks better if you span over at least 2 joists..
There is no other home building or carpentry channel that even compares to ol’ Scotty. Cheers sir, stay safe, keep creating, and thank you for sharing your “ins and outs” of the trade.
This couldn't have come at a better time! Currently renovating grandparents house, 50/50 DIY and professionals So many bits of floorboard needing replaced, thank you
Amazing that in New Zealand.... your finished floor goes directly to the floor joists. Here in the states, we will have 1 some times 2 layers of 3/4” plywood glued & screwed down as subfloor, then a layer of felt paper then then the finished hardwood......that’s exactly what’s in my house.
So I finally figured out what makes me appreciate this channel. The jazzy soundtrack is awesome. Oh, and Scott's accent makes him sound smart to this uncouth American.
Wow! What a superb job! That property is going to look amazing. It will be a real home. Your attention to detail and craftsmanship is unequalled! The floor sanding equally brilliant. Inspiring and standard-setting. Thank you Scott & Team. Stay Safe.
He's inspiring me to get out of Deloitte (along with 3 other RUclips builder channels, 2x US 1x UK) to get into property renovation here in the UK! Scott is great.
Watching your videos has encouraged me to continue I’ve just had about enough with management. I’m 2 years into my apprenticeship with BCITO with 10 + years of experience. Keep up the good work you don’t know how much it helps people like myself. 👍
With Ryan's ruclips.net/user/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
G,day Scott Brown Carpentry team from Sydney, Australia. * nice solution to patch the floor with construction adhesive. * the floor sanding: perfect. * why don't you set your own plasterboard? Easy, tape, base coat, topcoat, hawk and trowel. ⛹️♂️
When I was a joiner, all you had was a hammer a few saws and chisels and brute force, that is why my body is wrecked now.. The only power tool we had was a Hilti drill. It was hard demanding work. We used to see the old timers retire and they would be dead within a couple of years. Changed days indeed.
Hey Scott, Would be cool if you could supply approx pricing for the jobs as you do them ( Bathrooms, kitchens, addition to footprint etc ) to give us home owners some idea possible costs for jobs. ( doesn't have to be accurate ) I know this may be a big ask due to extra requirements client changing their minds etc. Keep charging on. Love to see how it's done here in NZ. Big fan. Dave.
I am curious about pricing for your work. Not so much about the hard numbers but do you make fixed prices for example? It looks like every other day something special happens which drives up your costs?!
Are those Robertson screws you are using? Now I'm interested to know what type the standard construction screws are in NZ. In Canada it's definitely Robertson/square head...
Great technique. Just wondering how best to do it if you don’t have access underneath? I’ve had to saw through the tongue and groove on some boards for access and now they squeak like f***
Yeah. Was an undersea earthquake. Tsunami alert but it's going to be minor. I'm in Wellington and it woke me up. All good and then there's a Scott Brown video do it's all good..
As I type since that quake two big quakes in Kermadec Islands ( north but part of NZ) the latest 8.1 has meant the evacuation of coastal areas mainly North of Auckland and part of the East Coats due to tsunami dangers
For the floor repair I probably would have changed the stagger in the floor by using longer lengths than the required size for the repair, especially the 2 short boards of similar sizes it would never be noticeable then that the floor had been repaired, after the floor was obviously butchered in that section at some point previously.
I’m an electrician in California, and I sinfully love Scott’s videos.
Who would have thought that just hearing "Hey guys! Scott Brown here!" would turn out to be my favourite part of your videos. Finish my coffee and start my day now. Cheers
Have a great day 🙃
That floor looks amazing sanded! Reminds me of old growth fir flooring you find in 1920's and older homes here in the states.
Nothing quite like watching master craftsmen working their craft and learning something along the way.
Ha, he's very good, and great attention to detail, but he's not a master yet..
Only problem with that repair is you need to have access to the underside. In the UK you would just fix bearers direct to the side of the joists. We would also try to keep the tongues intact and just remove the bottom of the groove on the final board so it can still utilise the tongue but removing the bottom of the groove allows the final board to drop into position.
yep same in AUS.
Yeah he’s going a bit overboard doing the ply.. as a floor sander and carpenter that’s done 100s of these repairs in Aus. I just cut the bottom of the groove and PVA the cut groove. The hard part is sourcing the exact same looking salvaged boards. Also looks better if you span over at least 2 joists..
@@secdogga Always follow the principal of boards spanning three joists as a min.
There is no other home building or carpentry channel that even compares to ol’ Scotty. Cheers sir, stay safe, keep creating, and thank you for sharing your “ins and outs” of the trade.
That floor sander is a beast. Having the floors done really really makes a difference in the look. Great job in this long labor of love, & digging✌🏻
This couldn't have come at a better time! Currently renovating grandparents house, 50/50 DIY and professionals
So many bits of floorboard needing replaced, thank you
Amazing that in New Zealand.... your finished floor goes directly to the floor joists. Here in the states, we will have 1 some times 2 layers of 3/4” plywood glued & screwed down as subfloor, then a layer of felt paper then then the finished hardwood......that’s exactly what’s in my house.
Same here in Australia. Old houses didn’t even have any type of insulation, you’d see daylight between the non tongue and groove boards.
2 layers of 3/4 subfloor? I haven’t seen that here in North Carolina. Just one layer is standard here.
Hey Scott, that is a quite a crew of sub's you have working for you. You must be a great boss to work for!
So I finally figured out what makes me appreciate this channel. The jazzy soundtrack is awesome. Oh, and Scott's accent makes him sound smart to this uncouth American.
Wow! What a superb job! That property is going to look amazing. It will be a real home. Your attention to detail and craftsmanship is unequalled! The floor sanding equally brilliant. Inspiring and standard-setting. Thank you Scott & Team. Stay Safe.
Scott, I hope you are well together with your family and work team, strength for your country in this new manifestation of nature.
Every time , a big pleasure to watch your videos. My stress goes away in seconds. Keep up the good work. Cheers!!
Good craftsmanship mate. Tried to find a similar Aussie channel but came across yours a while ago and I enjoy it
The house is coming together. So much more interesting that building a brand new house i reckon if I was on the tools . Nice work
Loved following this house renovation, you're all doing an amazing job
These videos are the best. I learn so much from a budding woodworker. Learning so much!
Hello from the US... new to construction but I’ve been following your channel for a while! Love it, good work
Access from underneath. Makes life - and patching - so much easier. Thanks for the video!
Always look forward to another EXCITING Scott Brown video!! Hope you show the finished project.
Place is coming up a treat guys. Awesome seeing it all come together.
Great channel! Love the music! Really great to see how experience, craft and passion make everything flow so smoothly! Well done
Your channel is great mate. Has almost made me pack in teaching and become an apprentice!
He's inspiring me to get out of Deloitte (along with 3 other RUclips builder channels, 2x US 1x UK) to get into property renovation here in the UK! Scott is great.
@@Henry-350 I’d do the same if the pay for carpenters in Australia wasn’t 1/3 of what I’m currently on. I need to win the lottery first 😆
@@daniel.s8126 Don't follow money, follow your passions and the money will follow you, 👍😁🔨🇮🇪
Watching your videos has encouraged me to continue I’ve just had about enough with management. I’m 2 years into my apprenticeship with BCITO with 10 + years of experience. Keep up the good work you don’t know how much it helps people like myself. 👍
What’s going on with the company ur working for?
Happy to hear that man! All the best for your apprenticeship
With Ryan's ruclips.net/user/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
Your guys are something else , keep up the good work 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
Always wish this was like hours or days long my favourite RUclipsr in the world 🤗
Beautiful sanding job! Nice trick for fixing floor boards - very clever.
Great to see Eric got some camera time, love site dogs.
👍
That floor sander eats through that finish like it's nothing! Such an improvement! Really like the plaster detail on the ceiling too!
What is the floor covering that you use to protect the t & g flooring until sanding? Great videos.
hey Scott hope you and any of your family is doing well after the earthquakes and stuff. as always ur work is amazing and inspiring everday 😁
You're a Class Act man.
And you use a good sound track for your videos.
G,day Scott Brown Carpentry team from Sydney, Australia.
* nice solution to patch the floor with construction adhesive.
* the floor sanding: perfect.
* why don't you set your own plasterboard? Easy, tape, base coat, topcoat, hawk and trowel.
⛹️♂️
Fellow Sydney-based SBC fan checking in.
What a simple idea for the replacement floor boards!👍😎very cool 😎
You learn something new every day... good on you guys.
That’s a smart way of doing the floor. We usually rip the back side on the groove off and still tongue and groove the boards with glue
When I was a joiner, all you had was a hammer a few saws and chisels and brute force, that is why my body is wrecked now..
The only power tool we had was a Hilti drill.
It was hard demanding work. We used to see the old timers retire and they would be dead within a couple of years.
Changed days indeed.
You are an absolute professional 👌
Keep up the good work
Man those floors look so much nicer, even before sealing!
hi from colorado a good floor makes the job .have a good summer
That flooring looks so much better sanded. wow.
Ah. @7:13, the noise of the pup's nails on the hard floor.. miss that sound ever since our boy left us.
Great Video, hope everyone is well after the big shake.
FINALLY! I've been watching every other video till this weeks came out!
I’ve made it a goal this year to watch every video.
@Matthew Frew I’m amazed that he got one out this week with it being crunch time on this job.
Loving this Friday new video drop makes it easier to start a friday
Where do you buy that matai processed like that from?
Satisfying to watch the floor sander at work
Always enjoy the views of Auckland-great vid. Cheers!!
Great craftsmanship.
Great demonstration. I see you wearing protective equipment so often, but no masks when sanding up floor finish?
Hey Scott, Would be cool if you could supply approx pricing for the jobs as you do them ( Bathrooms, kitchens, addition to footprint etc ) to give us home owners some idea possible costs for jobs. ( doesn't have to be accurate ) I know this may be a big ask due to extra requirements client changing their minds etc. Keep charging on. Love to see how it's done here in NZ. Big fan.
Dave.
Like your videos Scott. Always curious as to why floor sanders work across the board on an angle? Not down the length, does it not make a difference?
Sanding on the diagonals first helps even out irregularities. You finish up sanding with the grain.
I have to make a repair similar to that in my bathroom, that is a much better way of doing it. Thanks for sharing :)
Gorgeous floors without staining. Just clear coat those babies
You are the best carpenter man
Great job Scott 👌
When scott tells you “good job”!, frame it!
Could watch you all day
Awesome, need to do the same to my Rimu flooring now I can DIY yuss 💪🏼
Great video as always. Stay safe there 👍✔️
Wicked great stuff! Project is really coming along well!
I am curious about pricing for your work. Not so much about the hard numbers but do you make fixed prices for example? It looks like every other day something special happens which drives up your costs?!
When are we going to get a paerau van fit out?
Could have just used a stop bead for the bottom of the board on that bulkhead, then tied the ply into the back of the bead! love the vids.
Bracing lines for New Zealand homes are 6 meters (Max) in both directions.
Who is you floor sander?! Work looked neat and tidy... I need to get mine sanded down
Love the channel mate
Hilarious START BRO.....! Scotty the basement lurking uber-Carpenter..!
was hoping to get a nice shot of the patch blended in after sanding
Pause at 7:23
Are those Robertson screws you are using? Now I'm interested to know what type the standard construction screws are in NZ. In Canada it's definitely Robertson/square head...
We have a fair range but the majority use 'square drive' ( Robertson) . Is that a Posidrive or Philips screw?
Have you ever had any problems with your hikoki framing nailer. My one and my co workers hitachi one both miss fire when nailing at a level position
Hey could you do a video on what type or boots you wear?
Great technique.
Just wondering how best to do it if you don’t have access underneath? I’ve had to saw through the tongue and groove on some boards for access and now they squeak like f***
How would you approach a laminate flooring scenario with a solid sub base???
Fav RUclips channel 👍
Sweet. Another exciting episode. 👍
What is the best brand ..
Looking for a Circular mitre saw 🤔
love the channel! Keep up the great work Scott!
Another great watch! Thx bro.
Hi always great content ! What do you call the Blue Floor Protection you use?
Was just getting into that and it finished! 🥺
Heard there was an earthquake in New Zealand hope you are safe!!!
Yeah. Was an undersea earthquake. Tsunami alert but it's going to be minor. I'm in Wellington and it woke me up. All good and then there's a Scott Brown video do it's all good..
7.4 Richter, but fortunately 100km out to sea, so was not too bad here. Felt like long gentle shaking.
That's why NZ homes need ''Trussed'' timber walls.
As I type since that quake two big quakes in Kermadec Islands ( north but part of NZ) the latest 8.1 has meant the evacuation of coastal areas mainly North of Auckland and part of the East Coats due to tsunami dangers
For the floor repair I probably would have changed the stagger in the floor by using longer lengths than the required size for the repair, especially the 2 short boards of similar sizes it would never be noticeable then that the floor had been repaired, after the floor was obviously butchered in that section at some point previously.
Another great and also informative video
You're looking ready for a holiday Scott mate!
What glue is used for tacking the plywood or drywall to framing? Is it silicone based?
Thanks
My guess is a polyurethane base glue.
Won't lie, 8 minutes well spent.
Shame it wasn't longer
I agree
Hope you guys are all safe, just seen the 8.1 earthquake and tsunami warning, as if covid isn't enough. Hope you guys and everyone else are alright.
Ooosh Paerau hearty fulla getn puhoro 😜😤☝
I hope they keep that colour for the floor, it's much nicer than what was there
is Paerau starting a puhoro?
Bro looks like it. Mean ay?
@scottbrowncarpentry Whats the blue floor protection you use?
Don’t understand why the floor wasn’t sanded before the kitchen went in. Going to be a nightmare sanding round those kitchen end panels etc
That’s why they have a thing called edger..
@@yoshibhoy8158 doesn’t matter a fuck, still miles easier doing it before! Running an edger against the new panel, 🙈
Exactly. I’m about to redo my kitchen, and the first thing I’ll be doing is getting the floor patched up where necessary and sanded.
@Yoshi I know what I’m doing dickhead. Far easier and faster before the kitchen install. Hence why 30 others agree knobend
@@MrAidanfleming yep you as green as they come Amateur hour
Smoko shirt delivered yesterday.
I just so happwn to be working on tohmge and groove today x
Is that a scott brown boat with the teal stripe? 00:18
What did you do before a nail gun ??
What are those boots you and pareau are wearing? Mine are falling apart and I trust your judgement
What Will the Shed be Used For?