I was searching for a video that would show clear details of a wall plate being installed. many thanks for this, ill start mine soon, following your guide.
I've always thought that wood is a non-homogeneous material and because of that mounting points should be staggered rather than be located in one horizontal line.
do you not need a wall plate on the block side with the red bricks at the top? I don't know anything about building so not trying to criticise, just asking...
It is easy to be an arm chair critic but should you not at least draw the hanger centre line top to bottom with a square or spirit level, some look a tad squint but it can be tricky to tell as the camera lens distorts things a bit.
Hi they are only for flat I think. I’m not sure what you mean by sloping flat. All flat roofs do have a slight slope but the bottom of the joists which sits in the bracket should be flat. You add the slope on top of the rafter.
Needs to be twist nails in the hangers, you can buy/hire a nailgun that fires these. If you fit a timber wall plate on top of the masonry with wall straps it will spread the load and stop the joists rotting or getting stressed at the contact point.
The nails are designed for the joist hangers www.metrofixings.co.uk/category/cna-ring-shank-nails/5154 Couldn’t put a wall plate on inner leaf as I was building a parapet wall and do not want to lay block on top on the wood plate.
Of course you can use ring shank nails. This is what us recommended by the manufacture of the hoist hangers. Here is a link www.strongtie.co.uk/en-UK/products/connector-nail-stainless-cna-s
9:00 the guy hammering the double joists while sitting on a pair of joist that don't appear to be nailed in and slowly slipping out with every hammer blow.. that is totally silly and hugely risky.
I really appreciate a skilled craftsman that takes time out to show us mere mortals how a job is done.
This chap can put his hand to anything.. Great work
I was searching for a video that would show clear details of a wall plate being installed. many thanks for this, ill start mine soon, following your guide.
Thank you for these videos You are a legend
Exciting to see it taking shape!
Thanks for the detailed videos, could you please let me know what size of ring shank nails you recommend
looks rearly bob on that mate....glad you sussed it out👍
Great set of video's....
Enjoyed the wall plate installation video ,do you have one with the threaded rod installation? Thanks
It’s taking shape 👍🏽!!!
Good job what bolts did you use wall plate?
I've always thought that wood is a non-homogeneous material and because of that mounting points should be staggered rather than be located in one horizontal line.
How did you get them holes in the timber bang on with the bolts fair play
do you not need a wall plate on the block side with the red bricks at the top? I don't know anything about building so not trying to criticise, just asking...
No you don’t need one for this. The rafters will be bricked around as well.
This is how it's done nice work 👍
Another great vid!
Looking good 👍
What size timbers are used here and what is the distance between the rafters?
What size holes did you drill in the timber pal?
Looking good.
Thanks
It is easy to be an arm chair critic but should you not at least draw the hanger centre line top to bottom with a square or spirit level, some look a tad squint but it can be tricky to tell as the camera lens distorts things a bit.
Are you going to fill the steel bar in with bricks or is that a plasterboard job ?
Looking good though !
Yeah it will be be plaster-boarded over
Great video very helpful - thanks
Can those joist brackets be used for sloping flat roofs?
Hi they are only for flat I think. I’m not sure what you mean by sloping flat. All flat roofs do have a slight slope but the bottom of the joists which sits in the bracket should be flat. You add the slope on top of the rafter.
Cracking job - I’ll be doing something like this soon. How did you attach the other end of the joists to the walls?
Thanks
They will have block work built around them
@@darrenthebuilder nice!
Why you put the red bricks at the top of wall?!
A ratchet with a deep socket would have saved your arm when you were bolting up the wall plate great work as usual
Very nice job man! What size is the bolts mate?
Needs to be twist nails in the hangers, you can buy/hire a nailgun that fires these. If you fit a timber wall plate on top of the masonry with wall straps it will spread the load and stop the joists rotting or getting stressed at the contact point.
The nails are designed for the joist hangers
www.metrofixings.co.uk/category/cna-ring-shank-nails/5154
Couldn’t put a wall plate on inner leaf as I was building a parapet wall and do not want to lay block on top on the wood plate.
@ryan2387 these ring shank nails are designs and specified by the hanger manufacturer.
@ryan2387 www.strongtie.co.uk/en-UK/products/connector-nail-cna
Hey - having a similar job done. Should the wall plate have a DPC?
No, no dpc on wall plate
Thank you sir - massive relief as my own builder isn't using one!
What size is the timber bolted onto the wall an wa size is the joists
I think everything was 200mm x 50mm (8 x 2)
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Nooice!
cracking on atb
Twisted nails to fix them joist hangers 100%. Building inspector should not pass it with the nails you have used...
Of course you can use ring shank nails. This is what us recommended by the manufacture of the hoist hangers.
Here is a link
www.strongtie.co.uk/en-UK/products/connector-nail-stainless-cna-s
Speedbit on hammer
Nice work sir ☝️ did you put any vapour barrier or flashing behind your plate ?
You’ll have to invest in a framing nailer mate save all that hard work with the hammer 🔨
Are you working on two jobs same day can't make it out showing two video on same day
Some days but some footage (mainly the garden house) has been filmed ahead and a lot of weekends too
9:00 the guy hammering the double joists while sitting on a pair of joist that don't appear to be nailed in and slowly slipping out with every hammer blow.. that is totally silly and hugely risky.
Nothings coming out dude. Welcome to the real working mans world 💪🏾 lol