Building The Nantahala Retreat #27 | Stainless Steel Cable Rails!
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- Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024
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On this exciting episode… We finish the porch railings by installing the AXIS system stainless steel cable railings! Learn tons of great tips for installing cable rail systems as well as deck Railings in general!
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The cable looks great. Now, I can stop worrying about Ray driving that wheel chair off the porch! Had me puckering up a few times.
That inspector specification was spot on! 😂 Good Stuff boys y’all are movin!
I agree Stud Pack!
Studpack is in the house watching the Perkins Builder Brothers!! Studpack you guys good too!! You all need to watch Studpack if you are not!! Keep up the good work!
@@milesharlan1 just finished watching them put the BAT for support
Waiting for that studpack perkins collab that I dream about every day!
@@shmubob Yes..Studpack & PBB would be a delight to watch..
Jason is my Dude not only he’s a funny guy but he puts his head down and handles the task at hand no matter the conditions great all around crew I’ve never seen a group of construction workers work so well
Hopefully, Jason earned his daily swage.
Good one!
I would love to see Jamie run of with the camera for a day and post it without editingbefore Eric finds out. 3 hour video of fun and useful knowledge 😆
I just watch these videos for the gorgeous views and rewatch them for the memories of those warm days. Hello from January 2022 and 5 degrees above zero.
I’m with Jason- cable railing on all future builds!! They look AWESOME!!! 👏🏻😎🍻
Your channel is by far the best thing going! Love the camaraderie of your team. Look forward to each and every Thursday and Sunday. Perkins Builder Brothers rock!!!
I love the look of the railing! I’d like to do that on my next build. Good work again guys!
With that view, cable rails are the way to go, looks awesome!
Great video again, Eric! Pro tip - when showing a drill bit/screw, place your hand behind it to help the camera focus on it. Thanks for all the content.
These videos are all I need on RUclips! On a side note, Jay is so threatened by the cable guy it's too funny! 🤣
What Good Haywood.... Looking good men 💪I ran out a few 1000 ft of cable rail on a custom house we built in Swananowhere. I came out with a flawless hack for drilling thru a 6x6 from 1 side 😎 We tuned to a D 😝 Spot on the tutorial as well 👍👍 Happy Labor Day Men 🇺🇸
Thank Goodness it is Thursday & PPB have a video!! Live the work boys! Keep up the good work!!
The copper on that post cap makes it pop beautifully, nice job guys 💪🏼
Its amazing how u can find a CableGuy thats as chill and calm as the rest of u guys are. Makes watching these videos alot more fun not having to wonder what some yokel or hillbilly is talking about on other youtube channels 😀
I bet that cable system took a whole day!! That's a ton of measuring and double checking before drilling into those valuable 6x6's...
The. Always wanted to see a cable rail systems' in -no outs !
Well done, Cable guy !
I don't know how many times i've said this ,but your videos are so fun! thanks so much
That is a pretty cool system. I like how it basically disappears.
especially liked the choice of the music on this video!
So glad to see a product purchased from the source. Too bad that Arlo wasn’t there to share his wisdom. For some reason, I feel like he would have had another solution for measuring and cutting the cable. Looks like a really nice product.
All hands on deck! Awesome product. Addresses the difficulties with other cable rail systems. Great video
Love the humor you guys always being to the your channel. Great video like always.
I will use this product...the original U-bolts and huge turnbuckles are so yesterday. 😎 Looks awesome.
Have to say, this is looking great, that stainless cable feature is practical but not intrusive, it doesn't effect the view in any way. Nice! 😎😎😎😎
Pro tip: The porch floor joists need staining too, for a more professional appearance !!!
I’m building a house in Nashville. I wish the Perkins brothers were in TN. But I know I will be getting that cable system!
Super job,In Ohtani style you guys hit this video out the park. Love the cable look going to do one in a bus school conversion for curtains one day but hopefully I can keep my cost down. Not running but a short distance of wire. Thanks
Ha, I was wondering about using it on stairs because I think it would look cool inside of a house and then you showed us the special end pieces. Looks great guys.
The quality of content and construction you guys do is phenomenal. Really look forward to each video release and learning from what you guys do, especially when you give Jamie a chance to ramble.
On another note, I will definitely be looking to add Haas hardware to my next cable job, love the look and ease of install. Well done!
WOW, Eric won the dad joke of the video with Patrick Swagie. I'm surprised, it's usually Jaime or Jason with the quick wit.
I got a question, I noticed that the wood posts are kinda showing some cracks. How do you fix those things and would that affect the rigidity of the wood? Good stuff anyways!
Great video, good sense of humour! And, great installation. Pro tips appreciated.
Great job men! Enjoyed watching.❤👍
Thanks guys! I feel much safer about having Ray rolling around in the patio now!
Very clean and cool system. Thanks for sharing.
Haha f ya Jason we all drinking cocktails watching you guys work so you should get to do it every once in awhile! Tyler killed it nice cable skillz bro
I could see the tension in this vid
I like the boarder on the deck stairs nice detail
I need to consider moving down to where you guys build. Keep up the great, educational content!
Cables railings look good! Nice work!
Nice build! You guys are good. You have fun working too!
Absolutely loved the job and these cable railings are the way to go in my opinion!!!!
Tyler, hope you was not impacted by hurricane Ida. What a mess…. I live in lake Charles so Laura and Delta clobbered us last year.
Hell of a system👍
Nice job guys
Fun fact, in my home country in Europe this wouldn't be allowed per code. No horizontal parts on rails because kids can climb them.
Great video, thanks!
Same here in Quebec Canada. Plus the home insurance ppl would be sick the there stomach. Not sure it's fun if a kid climbs of the deck.
Interesting, I though overly litigious folks were a US problem, didn't know we infected other areas of the globe. Dang.
@@JoshuaRes It's not an issue of lawsuits though, it's code. That said, the main code in Canada was changed in 2015 and cable railing is now allowed in many places.
Here in Norway you can have horizontal parts on rails, but the the maximum gap allowed between each rail is 2cm to prevent children's feet from fitting inside the railing gaps
Such fun watching you guys. Video is a great laugh as well as educational UK
Keep up the good work Jamie
That’s really clean install.
You have so many cool baseball caps, it's not a pity to get them dirty
Enjoyed this video entirely 👌🏾 Great job 💪🏾
Looking great
Love those cables
Your videos so instructive, i learn every time what news. Must i in my house what new make, I can the craftsman exakt say what is to make. Thanks to you Videos I to gladden my on every sequence. Greeting 🇦🇹
For me I could imagine the home with children using it as a ladder or using it as a swing.
some areas this would not be allowed
Non pro tip: if you make a T-jig instead of a J-jig ( or L-jig), you do not have to flip the jig upside down and you do not have to worry about the top and bottom hole are in the same place.
The new guy in the team really looks like Flex Lewis, i swearrr hha💪💪💪
The wheel chair over Jamie's shoulder tho 😂 😂 😂
Great video and looks really good!!
e-rigging is awesome, great selection, and prices.
Great build series guys
Got it!...Jason is the new Vanna.
Well done boys!
Amazing 👏.. thank you guys…
Esta quedando de maravilla la construcción de la casa 🏠 saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱👌😍
If Jamie let's the fence on his cable layout jig lip over both sides of the template then you won't have to flip the jig end over end. You can still use it on lefts and rights without having to worry about any inaccuracies in the layout. Top always registers up.
Dont have to anyway, its a tight fit
Not all 6 X 6 posts are 6 X 6, just like other lumber, the dimensions vary. Having a three sided jig with a definite opening size may allow you to slide it onto one post but not onto another, and having a gap on smaller dimension posts may result in not drilling straight holes. That's just my opinion anyway, and just clamping a two sided jig is not that big of a deal.
As a mechanic, I know how things would go if I put all of the crimp connectors on the wires before crimping them. At least one of them would work its way part way off then I wouldn't notice it until after I crimped it and pull tested it. Or, as I put my crimper on it, it would move resulting in the same thing - a failed connection.
So, my not a builder tip is before you crimp, double check that the wire is fully seated.
Iam fan of your explanation
Great videos, thanks
More Jay
And more Arlo aka Yoda, updates pls
That looks so clean
Hey Jamie. Gayland can help with that banjo 🪕 thing 😜
You could also just take the jig and send one guy along with a punch tool and set the jig on the post and he uses the punch tool to mark the hole locations. The next guy drills them after moving the jig to the next posts. I use a speed square to ensure squareness to the surface. Rinse and repeat.
When I saw the wheelchair on the deck at the start I thought that Ray had taken a dive over the side.
I know this has nothing to do with the current video but if possible on your next job* can you guys explain how you dig stepped footings? Like how you do determine where the steps go and how to dig /set it up
What a job! Looks great. Is the finish much different to Jamie doing custom metal work and fitting it in?
Thanks guys good video
Arkansas says swedged.
Fine lookin house!
Tennessee says Sqwisht.
Very good , I just need this for tomorrow , tanks guys
Great video
Good video boys ! Stay safe
Daniel from central Mississippi
Sooo shiny!!
I really like it.
Pro tip: Red lock tight on the turn buckles would keep them from ever loosening.
Blue, just encase they lose tension...pro tip...hahah
Just heard he was from Louisiana. Awesome
Supper neat work 👏 👏
as always 👍👍👍
Pro tip
If you are drilling in post alot. Some drills have a level on top so u don't travel.
What about using transfer punches for hole placement?
House looks amazing
Very informative but just way too short! 👍👍👍😎🇨🇱
Yay!!!!
I think we need Jason to give us a description on how to tighten our lug nuts.
Big Question for a pro tip:
You said all the holes were at the same height. When coming to a corner post, how are they all the same height with two different cables coming in and getting fastened to the back? Wouldn’t they collide inside the post?
Any thoughts comparing these cable railings to the previous brand you installed?
Ugh cable railing, had to install those, such a pain hahaha
Now THAT looks really handsome!... the cable railing, not Jay 🤣🤣🤣
man that looks good
good job guys looks fantastic good video