How To Install OSB Roof Sheathing
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- In this video you will learn how to install OSB roof sheathing. Roof plywood is not hard to do. This is the fast and easy way to install OSB roof sheathing. 7/16" OSB is what is used in this video. Plywood clips are used due to 2' on center layout.
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48” for your chalk line if you have the fascia board installed. Just a friendly reminder 🙂
Do you go onto the facia boards so it’s sitting flush vertically with the outside of the facia?
@@nikchorn7405 yes correct. The OSB will overlap the facia board.
@@TheExcellentLaborer awesome thanks. Sheathing my own house tomorrow. First time construction and first time sheathing so taking tips anywhere I can. Appreciate it
@@nikchorn7405 Glad I could help. If you follow the tips in these videos it should help a lot
@@TheExcellentLaborer oh yeah just subscribed and am going through it. Thanks for the content. Excellent stuff and very details
Is 7/16” enough for roofs? Usually people use 5/8 for roofs. 7/16 not very strong
1/2 inch Im thinking
Depends on the spacing of the rafters!
@@abstractumnoumenon4156 no It doesn’t. You could do 12” spacing you should still be using 5/8” minimum
@@pacodefrancis7235 catch me if you can
Old video but the newer 30 degree dewalt framing nailer will do the job. Requires maintenance every now and then just like replacing gaskets on a air nailer but if you take care of it they work great 11:30
Guessing it's a 9/12 pitch 🤔 looks really steep 😮.... building my own house I'm my own contractor but I won't be getting on a roof😅
Not going to lie I'm a scaredy-cat 😂 when it comes down to heights
*****Anyways I love all your videos my man....I learned a lot*****
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10 12 pitch
This roof size is INSANE!!! Makes me want to build something now.
It is insane! I know man you could definitely do it!
Can’t say thank you enough for all these clear and helpful videos. I’m just starting my roofing now and you’re channel is literally helping me build our house (as a 40yo woman, usually working alone, after our contractor bailed on us due to the pandemic) one step at a time.
Hows your project coming lol?
@@billyjoeLOGTRUCKco about to have yet another contractor quit… me! Lol I’m sore, tired, and too old for this💩. Bought a nail gun in May and should start my sheathing next week once I move the materials to the site. Haying delays, Rain delays, Heat Wave Delays (tool/generator bans due to fire risk), and family issues. I’m currently left with the puzzle of a 160lb woman getting 84 sheets of 5/8” plywood 16-35’ off the ground. General labourers here charge $60/hr, and have 8hr minimums 🤦♀️
@kristenvincent3622 that's worth every penny..
Text for help I do sheathing like this guy
In having taken the time to position the trusses perfectly, it made placing the roof-sheathing alot less of a hassle! Nice job!
I appreciate your help, you can't even imagine how much I had learned by watching your videos.
I use a Ridgid Cordless framing nailer. It's Heavy. Almost 10 pounds. The 4 amp battery will last me all day. I prefer an air nailer for vertical jobs like sheathing walls. 10 pounds with extended arms is a killer after the first hour.
Very interesting. I would like to get one and try it out. I definitely got batteries that will fit it! Thanks for watching!
If 4ah last all day you may want to get 2 2ah batteries and swap them at lunch. It will be lighter.
lithium ion batteries have been a game changer for power tools. I can't yet speak for the framing nailers, but the Ryobi trim nailers are surprisingly incredible. No more lugging hoses and compressors or fuel cells. The larger 6Ah batteries might last through the day, but I'd probably get at least 4 batteries. Judging from the trim nailers, and the fact that your compressor can't keep up with your speed, I wouldn't expect the battery tools to keep up with you as much as the pneumatic ones. The trim nailers are quick by novice standards, but definitely not as fast as a master framer.
I love battery tools in general! I do not own a battery nailer but I want one. Thanks for watching!
Did an entire 40*28 garage with a battery powered framer and it worked beautifully.
Yes, the Paslode battery nailer does a great job of nailing sheathing. Just keep an extra battery on charge at all times, and keep plenty of co2 cartridges on hand.
I heard Paslode is one of the best options for portable nailers. I will have to check them out!
@@TheExcellentLaborer You can hold down the trigger and bounce along pretty fast, just not quite as fast as you were going with that pneumatic nailer.
We just finished yesterday on putting osb on🙏👍😎. We're trying to finish before it starts snowing here in northern Az. Thank you for sharing👍🌞
Good job! Just in time before the snow. I remember one time we were trying to felt out a roof before it snowed and it ended up snowing on the last run of felt. It definitely helps you sleep better at night! Thanks Vee Gee 🔨
I want to be a construction worker but I’m afraid of heights
Don’t do anything that you are not comfortable with. The more I’m working on heights the better I got!
Thanks for the video , Can you Please tell me what nail size and gun you are using? Thanks so much
Came here for the same info
Thank you for these videos! Your explanations are easy to understand. Do you need two different types of nail gun for roofing? A framing nailer for the sheathing and then a roofing nailer for the shingles? I'm replacing my garage roof this week. A video on different nailers and what they're useful for is something you could do in the future! (I read a bunch of articles, but they're a bit vague. There seems to be a lot of overlap with some of the smaller types.)
Thanks a lot! I try to keep everything simple. Yes the two different guns it is needed. They shoot different nails. Yeah I couldn’t make a video on that good idea! Thanks for watching!
Battery framing nailers suck. They tend to be more problematic than it's worth. Man I hate heights and move slow so I'll mention I skydived for years. Something about structural heights is different. Open a plane door and nothing bothers me, just go, eat - FXxK - skydive. Never make it as a iron worker, those guys are insane, just watching them on RUclips makes me dizzy. Framing is the best part. Once you start drywalling it's just a box with rooms (more boxes) with closets, more boxes, cabinets, more boxes ... Think outside the box?
WOW Josh...you must have a strong back or very sore one after wrestling with the OSB. Need to mention that there is a smoother side that can be slick to walk on, especially with a little saw dust on and a rough side , more safer.
Yes this is a tough job. You got to be very careful doing this. And yes a little dust can be very dangerous. Thanks for the comment!
I use a cordless gas paslode framing nailer and I’m never going back to hose or battery. It’s so light weight probably lighter then my 6 1/2 cordless saw with 4ah battery. And by the time u run out of juice you probably worn out and need to take a break. And the gas and battery are light weight and small enough to carry on u. I build entire shed with one and 10 years later without touching and I build another roof with it and it pick up where it left off like nothing happened. A 450$ nailer isn’t really for small projects. It is expensive for using it but it worth it without having dragging hose and messing out with air compressor and air and battery nail guns weight a ton
Thank you so much for these videos, tackling a 24x30 garage addition…referencing you quite a bit! Well done
I'm fixing to do the exact same thing. Starting a 24x30 soon! You got any tips?
I bought a battery framing nailer and it would take about 4 batteries to nail off sheathing I use it to tack when I’m on a latter and it’s great for framing walls mine shoots about 400 nails they would do 1000 with a multi volt battery so 2 multi volt batteries but they only hold one strip of nails
I just saw you on TikTok! You're really getting out there and branding yourself 👍
Thanks for checking it out! Yes I can’t believe the traffic I am getting from it. Do you do it?
Traffic on TikTok or traffic on RUclips? I've done a few but not really.
Chris Invests Both! from TikTok today
It's funny too because I don't get many construction videos at all but you popped up
So you see my video on Tiktok And you don’t follow me there?
Omg, 🤢 a stationary view would be great. I enjoy your videos
I saw in a different video where a guy hooked the line of the nail gun thru his belt to kept it from under his feet and tripping him.
That may help but I could still see it being in the way
Is there a reason you wouldn’t want to install roof sheathing starting at the peak? I got to roof a detached garage with attic truss and seems like it might be easier to stand on the floor and work down. Obviously nobody does it that way but was wondering if there was a reason not to?
Thank you for your video. Is the thickness 7/16" OSB strong enough for the roof? I thought that we should use 3/4" thickness.
We use 3/8 plywood
Milwaukee m18 framing nailer is a good nailer I’ve ran 3 1/2 nails with no jams
Good to know. I’ll have to check it out. Thanks
@@TheExcellentLaborer agreed, I will never drag a hose again
Save your money from the electric framing nailer to buy a drone to hover overhead, so we don't get dizzy from the G0-Pro rolling us around like two Tom cats in a fight.
Lol
Yes, I’m feeling it in mybones the height. It’s making me think twice. lol thanks I did pick up some tips and tricks 👍
Actually you can always make a generous contribution via the thanks icon located under the title. I mean if it bothers you that much.
That’s framing for you😂
Hard to guess what the pitch is with your go pro looking straight down from above🤷♂️
Will be building my roof later this summer. Hoping I can avoid those sheathing clips. But I guess they are useful for the precise gaps needed for osb expansion/contraction right?
Why not install the fascia board first, so that the sheathing can then be installed against it? The fascia boards would also add stability to the trusses as you are installing the sheathing.
A battery gun works pretty well... Except those suckers weight a hell of a lot. :)
The videos are great, love the step by step as you move to a new portion of the build. If you keep them goin like you have been, when you do all the plumbing, electrical, siding, etc you’ll attract tons of views and subscribers I believe
Jay Smith Yes that’s my intentions is to make a video every day at work on my house. Even if it’s small things. Yes I will be doing electrical plumbing in the whole 9 yards. Be sure to hit the bell so you get a notification every time release a video! Thank you
You said 1/2" sheathing at the beginning of the video but, in your description it states 7/16" OSB. Which did you use?
Sorry for the confusion but in the construction world 1/2” OSB is what we call 7/16 OSB. I hope that clarifies everything. Thanks for watching!
Great video! do you know if there is any IBC and or code requirements for H-clips to be used with 1/2" roof sheathing with battens running vertically? Thank you
I’m not sure about that exact detail. But I know when you have 2 foot on center trusses that you have to put each clips in between with half inch sheathing.
No code requires h clips. A local code can specify it. Common sense requires it also
5/8" osb for 24" spaced trusses
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Do you install clips on the vertical short edges?
13:09 min. Did you just throw your pencil for her m to sharpen it? 😂
How much does your plywood overlap on the gable ends?
Here to make sure the framers are doing my new build right 😂 there is a space at the very top of the roof where the pitch is, is that normal? Didn’t see any mention of it in the video thank you!
That's for a ridge vent, it allows for proper ventilation of your attic space :)
You're badass kid! Work a full time job, come home and work some more. Glad their still making em like they used to. Your Daddy done good!
I would like to think the man (Dad) that taught me to be an excellent laborer is proud! I'm thankful to have had a father teach me the carpentry skills I have. I don't mind working more than a typical 9-5! Thanks a lot for this awesome comment!
what nail are you using?
8d. Hope that helps!
all we use are paslode co2 nailers the battery lasts forever to yes its bit more cost but in canada in the cold the paslode co2s work the best
Climate here is not too cold. That’s a good tip for a cold weather framing. Thanks for the comment!
Can you please slow the camera down. I am done watching head ace
nice work! are you on Instagram or TikTok- both might be good ideas to get your RUclips channel/ Company / Pro Skills out there- Tiktok app might sound stupid/ but I've heard of people attracting thousands of people to there page from one single post...just an idea--appreciate the content!! keep it up!!!
Thanks a lot! I actually tried tiktok but heard it is going to get banned so I quit adding content there. Thanks for the advice!
Canna Shiva I tried the TikTok thing today. I gained 300 subscribers from the first try! Thanks for the advice
@@TheExcellentLaborer no way lol keep doing it just incase they try and ban it again lolol that's wild man. that makes me happy hahaha might as well make a Instagram page too...that way eventually you can make a website and sell T-shirts- Hats- construction gear eventually- stuff you would use your self on the job...solid content and super skilled...its super needed in this time- The Excellent Laborer about to be a TRUSTWORHTY brand!!
Canna Shiva I have a Instagram but not sure how to use that to market the channel. I like where your mind is at. It’s all about marketing. But seriously thanks for the idea
@@TheExcellentLaborer far from tech savy but I know that if you use certain tags- ones you think construction people are looking up...it will bring traffic to your page...were you can possibly post pictures of something your doing that day construction related.. so that way your main page has your youtube account in the header...so whatever traffic you do get will see your youtube so you can get more subscribers....plus that's another platform you will be able to showcase your gear/ gear you like using...that will eventually lead to sponsors you choose to work with...it definitely won't hurt...all it will take is for one platform to get traction/ one important person to take notice and than all your social media platforms will go on blast regardless of which one is doing well at the time....!! it will only grow the more you post...I just know places like ig you will be able to post quick/ vs only having youtube as a platform that clearly takes a shit load more work...but best to be going hard on all of em if you can....no problem dude Super excited for your channel/brand!
man what can't you do, awesome, you do electric wiring, plumbing, roofing, so detail too
I can’t sing or dance 😀 I do enjoy learning anything construction related. Thanks for watching!
Yeah just have battery charging so rotate 2 batteries
Looks like a 7:12 to me. I hate anything 8:12 and above as whatever tool you set down slides off the roof, even if you have the air hose coming over the peak.
That is the worst part is not be able to set tools on a roof because it slides off. Yes it is a 712. I have never built anything steeper than that. I think I could handle and 812 but probably not much ever that. Thanks for the comment!
The paslode XP nailer is a good option it uses gas and battery but the nail is a 30 degree hey what size nail did you use for this project?
I have never used it. I’d hate to clean the gas gun for the maintenance. I’d like to try the Dewalt battery gun. I use 3 1-4 nails
What size nails are you using? Couldn't find where, or if you mentioned it. I'm trying to decide if I can use a dewalt framing nailer to put sheeting on. Sorry if this is a silly question.
I use 8d nails for sheathing. A framing nailer is definitely the way to go. Hope that helps!
@@TheExcellentLaborer How long? Thanks for the reply!
Great content. Super! Great advice! Video is kind of shaky though - hard to watch a little.
Thanks a lot David! That’s kind of why I got away from the GoPro footage. Hard to keep still. Thanks for the feedback!
I WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOUR DRYWALL INSTALLATION VIEDO
looks like 6 pitch. but what was it? what happened to you look outs? looked like they were off
It is a 7/12. These were trusses that were prefab on the ground and were set with a crane. So they do not have lookouts
Thanks for the tips working on first roof this weekend.
I'm guessing a 6/12 pitch.
Looks like a 8/ 12 pitch, maybe 7
7/12 or 8/12 pitch I'm thinking
I really like your channel good info.
I’m building a 2400sf hyper adobe home in southern Az do you have interest in alternative building techniques???
Milwaukee framing nailers are great…just two things they are god awful heavy and clumsy, but one battery last you at least 1/2 of heavy nailing or one full day of moderate…u will need 2 batteries last u all day
Did you stagger the ply wood on the roof or just layed it the length they came in?
You always stagger the joints of plywood. It makes it stronger
Ok I thought so, I'm about to do the roofing on a addition to our house, I've seen your video on how you did the valley as well on the roof, great job man, I hope my measurements come out as accurate as yours
Also, what do you recommend on the fascia board, install it 1st or last? I feel like I might do it 1st so I don't mess up on the 48" inch mark
Nevermind I had to look at the video again
Yes always... laying without staggering is what they call railroading.We here in Florida have always started with a 4ft sheet 2ft on center lay 4 to 5 8ft sheets in the bottom row, next row up will be 8ft sheet starting from left side again then lay 3 sheets,.. next row up starting at left again will be a 4ft sheet etc: stair stepping up to the pitch first then our runs across left to right.
its a 6 pitch
Close. 7/12!
Do you not realize why a space is needed between osb sheets? It's convenient that your sheets are smaller but even if a full 48" by 96" you must leave 1/8" between sheets for expansion as weather and moisture changes and wood is effected by that.
That looks like an 8-12 pitch
batter nailer are a lot slower than air
I hope that my insurance will pay for my roof, and I only want to use 3/4" plywood, not OSB.
Thanks for the video! 🙂 About how long would it take 2-3 guys to sheath a roof with OSB on a 25' x 30' small bungalow with a 5/12 pitch? Thanks.
7/12 pitch. I’m getting scared watching you walk on those ceiling joists. Haha
Made me sick as a dog inside 2 minutes. Hate heights and really can't stand the quick camera movement. Bleh, bleh, bleh!😂
Don’t know how roofers walk like nothing up there, I just did a small gable roof and it was everything I could do to not slip.
Instead of 46.5”, why not put facial bird first then put sheathing on? I am building my first roof. Just curious.
Hi for 5/8 in plywood which nail al recommended size and type of nail. I live near the beach thanks
i think the battery nailers are great, trade off the hose/compressor hassle with swapping a battery every few hundred nails..
I've been watching several of your videos. Getting ready to build a garage shop this summer. I have a question. Those spacers that are 25.5" - what do you do with those? It looks like you're setting them in place to keep the distance true between trusses, but do you then remove them after some of the bottom sections of OSB have been installed? Seems like it would be a pain to hit them back out. Thank you.
Man, what a great video!!
I smashed the like button
You da man! Thanks for the support and comment!!
Great videos. Love the content for refreshers for stuff I don't do often. I am getting ready to build a shed/office/studio with a gambrel roof. I have a background in carpentry and structural engineering. I'm also an electronic engineer and software engineer. I have done regular Gabel roofs before and yeah, the truss ends are a "insert choice words". Do you have any tips or advice for the Gambrel roof I will be building in a few weeks?
Whats the pitch on this roof?
Guessing once you throw the fascia on you nail off the bottom of the sheet. So with an inch and half overhang does that mean when you do fascia you’re good to just butt it up tight to the plywood?
"I recommend being tied off" while walking rafters and not tied off 😂
Thanx great discription for a 1st timer
Thanks and welcome!!
Very helpful about to do a roof on my gable, what size of nails did you use? Cheers
Your video was not too long, somebody watching it all the way through would give them confidence to do this themselves
and we do our gables the exact same level the tails and center and string line theme and adjust as we sheet
so thats a false dormer?
Keep doing more videos bro !! Please!!
I will! I’m getting more vids together now. Thanks for watching!
10/12 pitch
15 2 pitch?
Nice vIdeo very helpful.
Thanks! I’m glad you liked it
dont you have to space all 4 edges ? verticle and horizontal
Great video love the nickname 🤣
Glad you like it :)
8 by 12 roof pitch.
You are close it is actually a 7/12. Thanks for watching!
8/12 pitch
Is it a 5/12 pitch on the roof?
Bro, that head camera is making me dizzy, please don't do that again..otherwise, Good Stuff.
Awesomeness work on osb👌👍😎
Thank you Vee Gee!
14/12
You cant trick me lol
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New subscriber here! Great video
Hey Serena! Thanks for subscribing. I appreciate you watching and commenting. Hope your projects are going well!
@@TheExcellentLaborer You are very Welcome! Yes I'm replacing a exterior wall on my house, I had to rip out the ceiling and tore off the shingles and sheathing. I had to figure out how to support the trusses for wall replacement( which all exterior walls are always load bearing). So I asked my Boss who is a General Contractor and we used a LVL beam and Jack posts to support the trusses. About a 20ft span from the gable. Worked excellent. I've already replaced the sub flooring, rebuilt the wall and now I'm working on the roof ( note the house is over 60 years old and wasn't cared for properly) now I'm having to do the fun work! Lol.
You could make vid on setting trusses
Millian thanks. Go bless you
Would it be better to use staples instead of nails?