Installing Roofing on The Free Pallet Animal Shelters
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- Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2018
- We have built 2 animal shelters completely free using pallets, now it is time to add the only expense - roofing
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That looks relatively quick and easy for putting on a roof. I always like quick and easy when I'm trying to get something done.
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I really enjoy watching your videos because you don't take out the imperfections.. like the pig startling you and the board falling. Lots of people try to hide that but those mistakes and touches of humor keep me smiling and coming back. Have fun be safe, Shannan
Your house will deteriorate before these palletts will, everyone said in 2012 that I was crazy using palletts, so many people use them today, they make beautiful indoor walls, furniture with a lot of character, you can sand them, paint them, stain them,and their free guys, the lord gave us everything we need to live free without mortgage, water from the rain, sun for electricity and heat, trees for building and his holy spirit for the strenth to do it, what a life. I love your videos!
If you have any scrap pieces of that endura you can use a 12 inch pc. and bend it into a half moon gutter and have it fall into a water trough for your animals! Not really a necessity but I have a 32 foot barn with gutters that go into the cows water sometimes I dont have to water them for a week.
Learning allot. Thanks for the video
FYI used motor oil makes an AMAZING FREE wood stain. It resists insect and perfect repeals water. you can enev use plywood and particle board outside if you give it a really good oil soaking. I have many project in upstate NY holding up to years of our 10 - 93 degree weather.
Never heard of Ondura roofing. Looks like it is much easier to put up than the tin.
We have the same problem here, Projects are controlled by the weather. We live on the Big Island of Hawaii in a house that we have put on the market. Because we have our eyes on a 4 acre homestead up the mountain at 1500 FT. elevation. Even tho we do not have the same winter weather you do,( No snow or ice! and the average high temp. is 68 degrees in the winter). But the average rain fall is 160" a year and the humidity is killer! It regularly rains in the carport.
But after watching some of your videos, I will be making a few of the pallet shelters that you show here.
Hi SSL Family, you made our day, as usual. Marc and Paulette
Thanks for all the videos you post. I have been following you off and on for several years, ever since you made your DIY aquaponics video. As a matter of fact, I used you as an example (while talking to my wife), about how I'd like to see our family progressing. I grew up in a tiny town in Oklahoma, and we did a lot of the things that you do, mostly out of financial necessity. My goal since I was a kid has always been to find a nice small property, and do exactly what you're doing. My eventual goal would be to grow as much as I can, produce as many eggs as I can, and keep a portion, then donate the rest to shelters, community kitchens, and local churches. As I told my wife - some day. Some day.
Great job! We used the foam on the ends. It's amazing how many insects were attempting to make a home once the roof went on our large coop. Thanks for sharing! 👍
Ondura roofing is great even us old people can install it. I have put it on several buildings now.
I plan to make a chicken coop out of all pallets in the spring. I am getting some good ideas on how to do it from these videos. Thank you for posting them
Thanks for keeping it real! I'm on a budget.
Nice job! Looks great!!
they're rough but you do the best you can with what you got thanks for sharing the video
I need more pallets to do the same but for my chickens (small coop). Thanks for the info. Going to vote.
Very cool build, and all from scraps. Excellent!
Nice job ,look great
I love your projects! I have built a couple around my back yard farm. The raised beds and the shelters. So thank you so much! I love the budget at the end my wife I always say its should only be 20 or 40 bucks and it almost never is lol!
Those are some really good and sturdy looking shelters. Thanks for showing how you did it. I'm start my palette collection now...
Good Job!
Haha! When you first hopped onto the roof, I thought your knee pads were pretty well worn and frayed....nope! Not the knee pads! lol Good work Todd
Nice info on the roofing nails. I probably would have put it in the valley. Thanks for sharing :)
If your wife knows you go over your budget she can work that into the estimate. Easy peasy +10% ! You do great work!!! I really like that roofing, I think we'll put that on our shed!!! TY
Oh man used to live on a farm,been in construction 40 years,there are so many things i could say about this...BUT let me just say this.i am currently helping my son with a pallet shed.i trying to do it correctly have turned a simple shed into a housing project.LOL i have overnight corrected myself told him to return the PROPER materials and am going back to the pallet shed idea.....and i wonder why my kids never ask for my help, my wife said this is why LOL
Don't fall off that roof you might break a finger. lol. Thanks fer sharing...
I have always had the same problem with estimating costs of stuff. I recently found out that my wife recognized this years ago and automatically added 30% - 50% to my estimates. Who knew.....imagine that!
Subbing. Great content. Just what we need as we just moved on our land.
The metal roofing I installed on my house said that you could install the screws in either location, but they recommended the flats because it holds the roof flatter. The screws and gaskets on them are rated at 40 years just like the metal, so that's what I went with. Not a single leak anywhere after 10 years. I know on the old 5V style metal my dad always nailed in the ridge. I think nails vs screws makes a huge difference though!
Suggestion: if you still have some left over gutters. Slap some on for free water catchment.
Completely off the topic of this video but for your maple syrup in the area that flooded this spring you could run a bunch of ropes to tie tubing to to drain the sap to the edge of the flooding area to a large bucket that you just keep emptying constantly it would probably make collections a lot quicker and easier in that area and you could put more TAPS in more trees
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You still need the FOAM ends for the roofing to keep the elements from getting underneath,it is shaped the same way as the roofing!!!!! Good job!!
I do have some of that left over but for this project I may not end up using it
Haha! We have similar issues with our wives believing out cost estimates. Looks great.
Funny thing is depending on the manufacturer some will have documentation that says to put the screw or nail in the valley while others say on the ridge. Might be because of the different styles
Underlayment goes on horizontal my friend but good job
Always add 25% cost contingency to your project estimates! 😎. Tim
you are correct nail or screw on the ridge not the valley
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Nice shelters. You really made me think with the pallets? I have access to 100s of pallets at work. I've used them on chicken coops hunting blinds and ducks but I've never used them on something bigger like a small garage or something for calves?????
How beautiful is that now, you did the environment a great favor by recycling old palletts that cost nothing, bravo for saving the earth!
Bare knees for knee pads!lol😆
I'm pretty sure you should have put the roofing felt on across the pitch of the roof from the lowest point working to the peak....not down the slope of the roof.
You are correct, in traditional roofing the felt paper is applied same way as the roofing, starting at the bottom and working up. In this case I was going for the easiest application, also being overlapped 4-6" it should prevent any drips that got through the roofing from getting to the wood anyway. Great point though!
OK I see you made you mistake on purpose.
@@chevy6299 We will see in 15 years if it was or wasn't a mistake... Tradition doesn't always have to be adhered to.
Sometimes but with roofing felt the idea is to shed water without water getting to the wood.
When you give your wife the estimate, double what you think it will cost. That way, when you have to buy more you will still be under budget!! 😆
Rhonda Cody Could also be a surefire way of having the wife nope out of that project though
Never understood the logic behind nailing into the valley. I mean there must be a reason for it, but it just seems so counter-intuitive
What's their name, contained life I think, putting on their metal roof and he was saying that if he put it in the valley it would have a better hold, maybe he should have just gotten konger nails because as you say the water runs down the valley.
Curious how come you didn't run your roofing paper horizontally from the bottom and then overlap as you got to the top? Am I doing mine wrong?
Also, I know this is a bit old but I don't see the roofing finish material you used at our Amazon link. Can you post a link to that when you have a minute?
Thank you so much.
I am so paranoid about these things, I would seal those nails with silicone from tube just to be sure :D
would have preferred you use screws to attach the roofing. they hold better and weather action will not loosen as with nails
Found the nail police
just sitting on cinder blocks will they withstand strong winds which we sometimes get? seem a hard wind from the wrong direction could do some damage not being anchored down in some way..
12 pallets plus plywood and roofing is pretty heavy, 0lus they are oriented so the wind hits the rear and actually pushes the structure down. If there is an issue I can drive a few posts in and secure them
lol I was wondering how you were keeping your pigs in that field fencing.
The sheds look great. You should charge your animals rent to live in them.
Oh they pay in the end!
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So you have to use roofing felt with this product? With the tin you don't just curious.
You do not have to, you don't have to with metal either but I always would. Provides a very cheap extra layer of protection for the wood sheathing
@@SSLFamilyDad Thanks for the info. On my chicken house I decided to leave the tin the way it is. There is no sheathing across the rafters so to speak so I really can't run tar paper. Considering it's for my chickens It's protective and that's my goal. I did check out the product you used, it certainly isn't cheap! Yikes but it is beautiful. God blessed me with free tin from a friend who replaced their roof.
How are your knees after that? Mine hurt just watching you!
fyi...tar paper needs to be overlapped horizontally not vertical....
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The makers say to screw into the valley. This must be a heated debate because the makers say one thing and builders say another.
Picture on the box says to put them on the ridge, lol, I'm telling you for some reason this is a heated debate
Nicely done! But can I offer two things to you? #1- Always add 20% to any project estimate that you give to your wife. I have learned that over the years. ;) #2-Can I buy you a new pair of work pants? Seriously dude! Haha!
Don't forget to vote guys!
Just go to Costco and get new pants or make new pants out of the tar paper you wasted.
I bet your jeans would be worth a fortune on ebay.
I bet you wish you had a son.
sorry, life uncontained.