Maybe I’m missed something but u we’re talking about when u snap ur line for ur j channel it’s 3/1/4 plus 2” which is 5/1/4 but ur 2/6 is 5/1/2 which would mean ur short by a 1/4”. What am I not seeing thanks for ur time.
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!
I'ts nice to see a crafts person take pride in their work, I used to get tired of hearing people complain about their job it's good you enjoy what you do, and the quality seems second to none. The more I think about it a pole barn like you build would make for a nice and sturdy home.
“How the sun hits the fascia overlap to decide the best way to finishing it” sounds like what Gianlorenzo Bernini would say while chiseling one of his sculptures. That’s total commitment to the job!
I'm a gutter guy for 30 plus years and what you said about the flashing spacing for the gutters is the first time anyone who installs the metal roofing has actually understood why this flashing needs space kudos
Love your channel! We farm and have built several of your own post frame buildings. We can make it pretty strait and square but are by NO means builders of your guys caliber. We have been trimming out the 48'x80' with a 30'x80' leanto we have been building. I really love your atten. to detail.I wish i had found your videos sooner as we uses treated 6x6 in the ground vs the piers. Its just me and dad that do it and hes old school but i showed him some of your vids and got him to screw down our wall sheathing in the flat. We really prob owe you $ for as much as we used your vids to learn and assist us along the way. Keep up the good work! Bob
40ft in the air and you’d need the Hubble Telescope to see that ridge detail but Kyle still makes the effort like its 5ft off the ground! Love the attention to detail, awesome workmanship!
Just watched your sheet metal brake demo, which was in a different video but somehow missed being able to comment there. Anyway, I'm a 65-year old woman who's been making sheet metal light fixtures for over 20 years using a cheapo combo brake and shear from harbor freight absolutely love watching your video and learned a lot most of what I know I have learned by trial and error, especially when it comes to some crazy angles and shapes.
Hey I'm a post frame builder in Nashville Tennessee. One tool I use to open the hem bend on the trim is a staple puller from lowes. Always used my knife blade until I found them. Works wonders on the stubborn lapping panels under Windows in the j channel as well .
I needed this video. I have my garage built and after I finish installing the garage doors I'm gonna do the soffit and fascia but it's not something I've been trained to do so I'm self teaching. This will help even though my garage is just residential scale.
11:26 Thank you Thank you. I don't like the bird box either and i've been searching for other ways to do it!!! Thanks again, i'll be coping you this weekend.
Absolutely love your content, as a Hoosier carpenter that has been forced to industrial work for a living, I envy you. Keep up the amazing content and enjoying your work!
Your on the right track thinking about cutting the eve board on an angle. It makes the eve row of screws look and set better. Plus you should have the extra overlap between eve and fascia trim to still cover. 👍💪 Great video Kyle!
Tom Silva has done a few segments on drip edge and everytime he leaves a finger gap behind it, not tight to the facia. Ultimately if it's tight surface tension pulls the water off the drip edge and onto the facia. With a gap, the water wicks off. With gutters it probably doesn't matter, but for my money I want water to wick off the drip edge.
So in my limited time doing Soffit we always dealt with the roofers having come by first on normal homes. What a pain it was to get things under that roof. Also i despised metal as it always bowed or creased and never looked right. I am glad i do that no more but yours looked great :)
Kyle use all your scraps from the 4/12 cut offs to put on top of your fascia if you really wanted the top to be on an angle without cutting and shortening the plumb height. That’s if you wanted to deal with them having your drip edge bent more to meet 4/12 pitch.
Kyle, when can we expect more of the house re model ? I know your busy working hard and paying the bills but I just wanna live in hope through you that maybe one day my house renovations will start on the inside. I’m at 6 yrs and counting, lucky I’m a patient woman and I love my hubby. 😂
Wished I could get someone like you to do my post frame unfortunately there is no one around me. I love the drone video thanks for sharing your knowledge and time please keep them coming
Love your site, like every time I see a video,. So I thought I'd do a DIY on a shed here in Palm Beach County Florida. It seemed like everything doubled in price because of hurricane strapping on all wood connections, simple roofing screws for my metal roof had to be 3/8 with the inch and a half washer, concrete core tubes had to be 18 in with a 24-inch Bell. The building department made it so hard and so costly lol. But that's what I get for Living in Sunny South Florida in the middle of hurricane pathways
Your line toward the end... "there's really no tricks to soffit/fascia"... after you've made an entire video of "tricks". Okay, for a pro and true craftsman like yourself, they may not be tricks, just standard stuff. But for someone who is less experienced they are indeed tricks, and I can't tell you how valuable they are to me. Simple and common sense mostly, but it's common sense that you've acquired over years and that I don't have. Your tricks have helped immensely.
Great work as always, here in florida the code force you to install furring strips every 12" behind the metal/aluminum soffits, this is to help with the uplift strength, not sure how windy it can get on your area but 2' span with no support in the middle and taking into consideration the height of the building wouldn't the soffits be a little flimsy?. Regarding the gutter guys, its very common for them bend & deform/destroy the drip edge/bullnose while tucking the gutters in. i normally add a 1x2 shadow board between the fascia and the drip edge and ask for a 1" longer drip edge that way they can tuck the gutter behing the drip edge with no pulling. Amazing skills you guys have!!.
I think I've watched every video you have, have you ever went over your ridge cap? Everything else is excellent, I feel its probably pretty easy seeing how straight your ends are. But it's still laser straight everytime you do it. So...if you havent covered it...I'll he waiting! Great job!!
Yes seriously! Building my barndo and im using all of his tips in tricks. The corner base trim details, the bird box deletion. I’ve already had someone ask if i can build them a barn (this is my first time doing this)
Your skill & attention to "final look" with the various pieces of sheet metal is notable. That stuff is your worst enemy in terms of final look if you fight it. Wrinkles and oilcan marks are the whole difference between having the thing look well trimmed or bad trailer park.
Hey Kyle, so much that you do is exactly what we do at work. Did you start off working for a company, and then do your own thing? Maybe a company based out of Morton, IL.
Quick question Kyle, do you also overlap the F & J soffit channel as well or just butt them together? Been watching your videos ever since you started making them several years ago and your attention to detail is rarely found anywhere especially in the framing side of construction!🔥 Well done dude👌 Also realized where you get that “attention to detail “ mindset when you mentioned on Instagram that you went to college for IT. That’s when it all clicked!👍👍😂
Here in Alaska where I'm at right now on Jan 25 2020' at it's -18°f and-37° with wind chill , it's beautiful out here but Soo bitter cold lol 🤔, we don't frame up here when it's below -10°f because we end up with ice in the hose and nail gun even with a moisture catch at the compressor and secondary tank to help some at a certain point it's to much....ooh yeah good times in the great north LoL 😮gotta love it
Ребята! Вдохновился вашей работой. Я живу в Беларуси в Европе. Скорее всего сделаю себе цех по вашей технологии. Я делаю мебель и мне нужно большое помещение. В нашем регионе в основном делают из металла но ваш способ позволит сделать здание самому!
Cyle you said roof pitch 4/12 could you do me a favor and show us how to find a roof pitch out and what tools you use for it. I know it's a little above what you doing but it would help us all a lot. I often struggle on roofs to figure out what roof pitch we have and than to cut is proper meaning the angle which I than have to use for a cut on the struss itself. I know how to design and build trusses just often as a remodel we need to extend an existing roof like we just do in Windemeer Florida to an existing roof and nobody has the paper work anymore for it. Not even the County believe it or not.
Any chance you’ll be completing this build series? I’m putting up a 40’ x 64’ with a 12’ x 24’ gabled porch this summer using your design and methods (including renting a MegaDeck!). Looking forward to the rest of this build.
Thank you! I notice that you slid the lower ends of the last two pieces of metal fascia installed UNDER the metal fascia pieces that had already been installed. My siding contractor just did the same thing. Can/does that lead to water infiltration as water drips/runs down the surface of the fascia? Thank you, and apologies for questioning the technique. Just seems that overlapping from peak down would keep water out.
For your fascia board take the scrap you ripped off the bevel board and staple it on top to fill the gap.....it's a shim of sorts to fill the gap and less likely to dimple the sheets on the end
Thanks for sharing all your knowledge, I have been looking around for the soffit and fascia around California and the web just couldn’t find them, would you be able to share that information thanks
15:20 I'm surprised you don't open the hem of the other piece of fascia trim to keep in line with overlapping the metal for the best possibility aesthetics.
so question here for ya Kyle, on a residential build, when you frame your sub fascia, whats your opinion on the bird box for that vs the finish ya do on your outbuildings? how would you do it if it were your own house?
Great job as always, question: You made the effort at the peek to point your seam so it looked seamless but were it butt to the trim running down to the left why did you overlap instead of go under so the seams would all be the same direction?
Regarding bevel boards..........could you use the piece you rip-cut off of the " in between-er board" and tack it to the top of your sub fascia (2x6) board to match the roof slope, just a thought. The ripped piece would have to be thin so as not to increase the outside height of the 2x6.
Just wanted to have this as a premier So I could be available if and when anyone had questions...see you soon
Maybe I’m missed something but u we’re talking about when u snap ur line for ur j channel it’s 3/1/4 plus 2” which is 5/1/4 but ur 2/6 is 5/1/2 which would mean ur short by a 1/4”. What am I not seeing thanks for ur time.
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Thank you for the details, Kyle. Really enjoy your videos.
What are the largest walls height/ width and trusses 2 guys can comfortably handle?
Awesome content man!! What kinda staples or nails are you using in the 18guage dewalt? Thanks
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!
I'ts nice to see a crafts person take pride in their work, I used to get tired of hearing people complain about their job it's good you enjoy what you do, and the quality seems second to none. The more I think about it a pole barn like you build would make for a nice and sturdy home.
This guy is very good. It’s nice to see someone who knows what they’re doing and takes pride in it. Great video series.
“How the sun hits the fascia overlap to decide the best way to finishing it” sounds like what Gianlorenzo Bernini would say while chiseling one of his sculptures. That’s total commitment to the job!
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Yes unless there is a heavy wind rain 🌧 load coming from the opposite side. Then you must overlap for water protection vs esthetic purpose.
I'm a gutter guy for 30 plus years and what you said about the flashing spacing for the gutters is the first time anyone who installs the metal roofing has actually understood why this flashing needs space kudos
William Sutton ruclips.net/video/9F6sK2KP7bU/видео.html
No matter how many I’ve seen you build , I always learn or get the process reinforced.. thanks dude for taking the time to teach.
Love your channel! We farm and have built several of your own post frame buildings. We can make it pretty strait and square but are by NO means builders of your guys caliber. We have been trimming out the 48'x80' with a 30'x80' leanto we have been building. I really love your atten. to detail.I wish i had found your videos sooner as we uses treated 6x6 in the ground vs the piers. Its just me and dad that do it and hes old school but i showed him some of your vids and got him to screw down our wall sheathing in the flat. We really prob owe you $ for as much as we used your vids to learn and assist us along the way. Keep up the good work! Bob
40ft in the air and you’d need the Hubble Telescope to see that ridge detail but Kyle still makes the effort like its 5ft off the ground!
Love the attention to detail, awesome workmanship!
Always
Your knowledge about all you do is amazing ! Detail after detail, such craftmanship.
Just watched your sheet metal brake demo, which was in a different video but somehow missed being able to comment there. Anyway, I'm a 65-year old woman who's been making sheet metal light fixtures for over 20 years using a cheapo combo brake and shear from harbor freight absolutely love watching your video and learned a lot most of what I know I have learned by trial and error, especially when it comes to some crazy angles and shapes.
Thank you!!!
Hey I'm a post frame builder in Nashville Tennessee. One tool I use to open the hem bend on the trim is a staple puller from lowes. Always used my knife blade until I found them. Works wonders on the stubborn lapping panels under Windows in the j channel as well .
Perfect won’t dull a blade too
I needed this video. I have my garage built and after I finish installing the garage doors I'm gonna do the soffit and fascia but it's not something I've been trained to do so I'm self teaching. This will help even though my garage is just residential scale.
I am redoing my roof doors windows and siding myself...love these videos
Not doing the bird box on the fascia when you transition to the Gable End makes it look so much better. Great idea dude I love it!
I watch and enjoy all your videos, but this time I thought I would comment on the top quality of your instructions- well done.
Thanks
These videos are awesomely simple and straight forward. Thanks bro
RR Buildings is the BEST medicine for my OCD... 😳😆
Yup...You hit the nail on the head.
That trim instead of a bird box looks fantastic!
11:26 Thank you Thank you. I don't like the bird box either and i've been searching for other ways to do it!!! Thanks again, i'll be coping you this weekend.
Absolutely love your content, as a Hoosier carpenter that has been forced to industrial work for a living, I envy you. Keep up the amazing content and enjoying your work!
Your on the right track thinking about cutting the eve board on an angle. It makes the eve row of screws look and set better. Plus you should have the extra overlap between eve and fascia trim to still cover. 👍💪 Great video Kyle!
Michael Farmer ruclips.net/video/9F6sK2KP7bU/видео.html
I like large overhangs, good job.
You are the master. Very clean, simple, and skilled work. You have a good channel here...
Tom Silva has done a few segments on drip edge and everytime he leaves a finger gap behind it, not tight to the facia. Ultimately if it's tight surface tension pulls the water off the drip edge and onto the facia. With a gap, the water wicks off. With gutters it probably doesn't matter, but for my money I want water to wick off the drip edge.
Top notch work! Excellent videos. I have been able to build my own large garage because of your tips!
Looking good can’t wait to see how it turns out.
Excellent attention to detail!
I like the idea you have for the beveled fascia board..seems like the closure strips would fit better
This short sweet video helped a ton. Thank you.
Keep this project coming. Awesome 👍
So in my limited time doing Soffit we always dealt with the roofers having come by first on normal homes. What a pain it was to get things under that roof. Also i despised metal as it always bowed or creased and never looked right. I am glad i do that no more but yours looked great :)
Them gloves are the absolute best. i love them things for this kind of work here in Western NY
Big fan of you and your channel you didnt seem yourself hope your good. Thanks 4 sharing
Kyle use all your scraps from the 4/12 cut offs to put on top of your fascia if you really wanted the top to be on an angle without cutting and shortening the plumb height. That’s if you wanted to deal with them having your drip edge bent more to meet 4/12 pitch.
Kyle, when can we expect more of the house re model ? I know your busy working hard and paying the bills but I just wanna live in hope through you that maybe one day my house renovations will start on the inside. I’m at 6 yrs and counting, lucky I’m a patient woman and I love my hubby. 😂
Let's Roll That Beautiful Killer Drone Footage!
Thanks for this post..... been struggling a bit.... saw and heard a few good tips
Nice job, straight to the point
very nice. you're a true craftsman. keep these detail how to's coming.
Hey man great channel. You have showed me a lot of new tricks. 👍🏻
Great vid love to watch you and the guys work.
Birdbox or not you do great work!!
Wished I could get someone like you to do my post frame unfortunately there is no one around me. I love the drone video thanks for sharing your knowledge and time please keep them coming
Love your site, like every time I see a video,. So I thought I'd do a DIY on a shed here in Palm Beach County Florida. It seemed like everything doubled in price because of hurricane strapping on all wood connections, simple roofing screws for my metal roof had to be 3/8 with the inch and a half washer, concrete core tubes had to be 18 in with a 24-inch Bell. The building department made it so hard and so costly lol. But that's what I get for Living in Sunny South Florida in the middle of hurricane pathways
Good video man that’s a lot different than stick framing.
Another great video kyle
appreciate it
Your line toward the end... "there's really no tricks to soffit/fascia"... after you've made an entire video of "tricks". Okay, for a pro and true craftsman like yourself, they may not be tricks, just standard stuff. But for someone who is less experienced they are indeed tricks, and I can't tell you how valuable they are to me. Simple and common sense mostly, but it's common sense that you've acquired over years and that I don't have. Your tricks have helped immensely.
Thanks for the videos Kyle!
It was cold 🥶❄️🥶❄️ i looked at your weather there
Great work as always, here in florida the code force you to install furring strips every 12" behind the metal/aluminum soffits, this is to help with the uplift strength, not sure how windy it can get on your area but 2' span with no support in the middle and taking into consideration the height of the building wouldn't the soffits be a little flimsy?. Regarding the gutter guys, its very common for them bend & deform/destroy the drip edge/bullnose while tucking the gutters in. i normally add a 1x2 shadow board between the fascia and the drip edge and ask for a 1" longer drip edge that way they can tuck the gutter behing the drip edge with no pulling. Amazing skills you guys have!!.
You definitely do fine work!!
I think I've watched every video you have, have you ever went over your ridge cap? Everything else is excellent, I feel its probably pretty easy seeing how straight your ends are. But it's still laser straight everytime you do it. So...if you havent covered it...I'll he waiting! Great job!!
Thank you for so much for your great content.
Yes seriously! Building my barndo and im using all of his tips in tricks. The corner base trim details, the bird box deletion. I’ve already had someone ask if i can build them a barn (this is my first time doing this)
You guys are warriors 😮
Looking good mates! Keep up the great work 😎
Just missing part one xD
Kyle, very interested to see an in depth explaination of your straightening methods
I made a video
Wish I found this video about a month ago. Awesome tips!
Another great video. Must have been too cold for hijinx with greg
Your skill & attention to "final look" with the various pieces of sheet metal is notable. That stuff is your worst enemy in terms of final look if you fight it. Wrinkles and oilcan marks are the whole difference between having the thing look well trimmed or bad trailer park.
I was waiting for a drone shot of the sunset...maybe next video.
Enjoy your videos and attention to detail. Could you use the rip off the inbetweeners and add it to the top of the fascia?
G00D Morning from Auckland, New Zealand it’s Sunday, January 26, 2020.
Good job AWESOME WORK
Very nice craft man ship nice work grate buildings shops to dream of wish I could build one for my self.
Great video
Email him and get a quote. You'll find out why his work and attitude are so good.
Good for you...to think of other trades down the line. Most don't and the last worker has to "make things work".
Great job guys, God bless
this was very useful!
Sorry, forgot to hit 👍🏻 when watched; so had to come here & smash the 👍🏻. Rewatched the vid also😊
you the man
Aepek ruclips.net/video/9F6sK2KP7bU/видео.html
Hey Kyle, so much that you do is exactly what we do at work. Did you start off working for a company, and then do your own thing? Maybe a company based out of Morton, IL.
Nope always worked for myself
RR Buildings very nice work. Thank you for replying btw.
Quick question Kyle, do you also overlap the F & J soffit channel as well or just butt them together? Been watching your videos ever since you started making them several years ago and your attention to detail is rarely found anywhere especially in the framing side of construction!🔥 Well done dude👌 Also realized where you get that “attention to detail “ mindset when you mentioned on Instagram that you went to college for IT. That’s when it all clicked!👍👍😂
Yes I just butt then together
Love your video !!!
use the cutoffs from ur in betweener boards 4 the top of the facia board 2 flush that transition
Here in Alaska where I'm at right now on Jan 25 2020' at it's -18°f and-37° with wind chill , it's beautiful out here but Soo bitter cold lol 🤔, we don't frame up here when it's below -10°f because we end up with ice in the hose and nail gun even with a moisture catch at the compressor and secondary tank to help some at a certain point it's to much....ooh yeah good times in the great north LoL 😮gotta love it
Cold region problems ... what "can" you do at these times... stay warm
I sure wish I could have one of your 50 x 100 shops here in lower Alabama.
Ребята! Вдохновился вашей работой. Я живу в Беларуси в Европе. Скорее всего сделаю себе цех по вашей технологии. Я делаю мебель и мне нужно большое помещение. В нашем регионе в основном делают из металла но ваш способ позволит сделать здание самому!
Quality as always.....Great job Kyle” 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Cyle you said roof pitch 4/12 could you do me a favor and show us how to find a roof pitch out and what tools you use for it. I know it's a little above what you doing but it would help us all a lot. I often struggle on roofs to figure out what roof pitch we have and than to cut is proper meaning the angle which I than have to use for a cut on the struss itself. I know how to design and build trusses just often as a remodel we need to extend an existing roof like we just do in Windemeer Florida to an existing roof and nobody has the paper work anymore for it. Not even the County believe it or not.
Any chance you’ll be completing this build series? I’m putting up a 40’ x 64’ with a 12’ x 24’ gabled porch this summer using your design and methods (including renting a MegaDeck!). Looking forward to the rest of this build.
careful stick framing just the shell with no lateral bracing or sheathing
Strong winds during stick construction could be hazardous
Great work 👌
Thank you! I notice that you slid the lower ends of the last two pieces of metal fascia installed UNDER the metal fascia pieces that had already been installed. My siding contractor just did the same thing. Can/does that lead to water infiltration as water drips/runs down the surface of the fascia? Thank you, and apologies for questioning the technique. Just seems that overlapping from peak down would keep water out.
7:25 - Structural steel can be the same way. You occasionally have to persuade your material to get it to fit up nicely.
Hit to fit - Paint to match!
Good tips
For your fascia board take the scrap you ripped off the bevel board and staple it on top to fill the gap.....it's a shim of sorts to fill the gap and less likely to dimple the sheets on the end
Thanks for sharing all your knowledge, I have been looking around for the soffit and fascia around California and the web just couldn’t find them, would you be able to share that information thanks
I'm getting ready to soffit my garage and was wondering what nail gun and nail size you use such as a finish nailer or pin nailer
You are A+ great work!
15:20 I'm surprised you don't open the hem of the other piece of fascia trim to keep in line with overlapping the metal for the best possibility aesthetics.
Great job.
I prefer the look of bird boxes and always do them. Granted they are more work. Just look better in my opinion.
To each their own.
Yeah to each their own I despise them
If you carry there proper shade/color of nail polish, you can fix minor errors in your metal without having to scrap the whole piece!
Смотрим в Беларуси!!!👍👍👍
so question here for ya Kyle, on a residential build, when you frame your sub fascia, whats your opinion on the bird box for that vs the finish ya do on your outbuildings? how would you do it if it were your own house?
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What kind of nails are you using in the 18g nail gun to attach the soffit?
Really good job!
Очень хорошая работа! (On Rus)
3:47 I know the lift is the one moving but kind of gives the illusion the house is the one moving
Great job as always, question: You made the effort at the peek to point your seam so it looked seamless but were it butt to the trim running down to the left why did you overlap instead of go under so the seams would all be the same direction?
I don't want water running into the piece below...kind of have too
@@RRBuildings Excellent answer, thank you
What are you filming on these days? Looks fantastic.
Sony A7III
Regarding bevel boards..........could you use the piece you rip-cut off of the " in between-er board" and tack it to the top of your sub fascia (2x6) board to match the roof slope, just a thought. The ripped piece would have to be thin so as not to increase the outside height of the 2x6.
Sorry, looks like someone already submitted this idea. New question: do the cut edges of metal ever rust?
Metal will always rust .... that’s life. It’s a 45 year panel warranty