Nickel Gap vs. Shiplap | Cedar Shingles 101 | Sawdust EP04

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • Episode 4 of SAWDUST focuses on our craftsmen at work.
    We start back at our 1703 Grist Mill project where Project Manager Aaron Sesin shares #CraftsmanTips on installing cedar shingles. Beyond the “how to” -- Aaron gives us the 101 on why #CedarShingles have been such a popular choice for roofs and siding throughout New England over the past few centuries.
    Then, we catch up with Doug Barlow, one of SBIs young and up-and-coming carpenters, for a look inside his toolbelt.
    Our final stop is the Modern Farmhouse project, where Doug helps Lead Carpenter Kevin Barker install traditional nickel gap interiors for streamlined look.
    Watch along as Kevin Barker gives us a how-to installation tutorial, and explains #NickelGap vs #Shiplap, setting the record straight on the difference between the two!
    0:00 Introduction
    1:09 Cedar Shingle 101
    6:30 My Toolbelt with Doug Barlow
    9:04 Nickel Gap vs. Shiplap
    IN THIS EPISODE:
    Jeff Sweenor, @JeffSweenor on Instagram
    Aaron Sesin, @aaronsesin on Instagram
    Doug Barlow, @barlow_doug on Instagram
    Kevin Barker, @barker_ks on Instagram
    DIRECTED by Thomas Draudt, @actualsizeproductions on Instagram
    Follow these #CoastalBuilding projects at #SBISawdust. Or, for more about our coastal building work and #BuilderLife, follow @Sweenor_Builders on Instagram or visit SweenorBuilders.com
    © 2020 Sweenor Builders, Inc.
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Комментарии • 73

  • @mitymous1
    @mitymous1 11 месяцев назад +1

    I know these are a couple of years old, but they are great, and the toolbelt feature is super!

  • @dangraves25
    @dangraves25 3 года назад +4

    How does this channel only have 3.5k followers? It's honestly one of the best channels on RUclips. Great production value too

    • @Sweenorbuilders
      @Sweenorbuilders  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for following and the kind words, we appreciate your feedback! We are just getting started so hopefully we will gain momentum!

    • @dangraves25
      @dangraves25 3 года назад +1

      @@Sweenorbuilders Keep putting out great content like this and you'll blow up big. Keep in truckin

    • @joshuajones1843
      @joshuajones1843 3 года назад

      @@dangraves25 I was looking to say the same thing. Hats off to Sweenor and all the effort everyone is putting into the channel and the builds. Im certain theyll see high subscription numbers before before too long. I could be wrong but I believe the modern farm house was featured in an episode of Matt Reissingers Build Show

  • @stevenfoust3782
    @stevenfoust3782 3 года назад +6

    Great episode. Love the pride and dedication these carpenters put into their work. Most people never realize what goes into quality work.

    • @batmansdad3195
      @batmansdad3195 3 года назад

      True, but most people also prefer to go with the cheaper guy to get more higher end products into their homes.
      It's a shame, lots of hacks out here

  • @jbwise2002
    @jbwise2002 3 года назад

    Love that nickel gap inside / outside corner trick with the rabbit mitre combo. Trim carpenters are true artists

  • @jayfarmer6409
    @jayfarmer6409 3 года назад +1

    Can believe these vids dont get more views.. no bullshit.. no messing... just craftsmen doing their thing love it man keep em coming 👌👌

    • @Sweenorbuilders
      @Sweenorbuilders  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the feedback Jay! We are only 4 weeks into this now and we have been pleased with the organic growth so far. Hopefully it continues to grow!

  • @hw664
    @hw664 3 года назад +1

    Nice to see how it's done over the pond. You certainly get better weather to be outside smashing out roofs 👍🏻🔨🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @bethieg1387
    @bethieg1387 3 года назад +1

    Great explanation on how to get a tight inside corner for shiplap. Exactly what I needed!

  • @mauramaclean5090
    @mauramaclean5090 3 года назад +1

    So Well done! The craftsmanship of Sweenor Builders in this video format is clearly visible. This sets Sweenor Builders clearly above the rest.

  • @noocnosaj
    @noocnosaj 3 года назад +1

    Another engaging episode of Sawdust. I almost wish I would have found this channel a little later. I have watched all four episodes out to date and I am longing for more. I can't say enough positive comments about this channel. I look forward to all of the future episodes.

    • @Sweenorbuilders
      @Sweenorbuilders  3 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoy it! We will keep the episodes coming!

  • @amritsingh2171
    @amritsingh2171 11 месяцев назад

    Beautiful!

  • @519VXComanche
    @519VXComanche 3 года назад +2

    Great episode. I can’t help but be a little jealous of these younger guys doing this kind of work. I guess I’ll just have to continue getting that satisfaction on weekends in my own house.

  • @rickteeden8656
    @rickteeden8656 Год назад

    I’m going to be installing nickel gap in my family room and was trying to figure out how to do the inside corners without creating a shit-show. Brilliant idea using the rabbet.

  • @edwardpopa4854
    @edwardpopa4854 2 года назад

    I didn’t know Nick lachay does T&G on houses! Thanks for the tips Nick!

  • @adaptedbythedans
    @adaptedbythedans 4 месяца назад

    I like this guy.

  • @drizzle9087
    @drizzle9087 Год назад

    Great call on using a rabbet for your inside corners! I get tired of mitering mine so I'm gonna give that jig a try. Good work!

  • @dcselwitz
    @dcselwitz 3 года назад +1

    Spectacular! Can't wait for EP05! Thank you team Sweenor!

  • @christophermcdonough1353
    @christophermcdonough1353 3 года назад +1

    Great presentation well executed showing true craftsmanship, keep up the good work guys, love ever aspect of the show especially the tool belts!

  • @carolobannon7336
    @carolobannon7336 2 года назад

    Love this! Great work, the explanation of the difference between nickel gap and ship
    Lap really helpful. We are doing this in our home and now very excited to know how great it will look

  • @jecker70
    @jecker70 3 года назад +1

    Episodes are great too! Thanks for the content!

  • @squeekhobby4571
    @squeekhobby4571 3 года назад +1

    Great project, once in a lifetime

  • @jacobkrzyzek5777
    @jacobkrzyzek5777 3 года назад +1

    Just amazing! Please keep these videos coming!!

  • @nidgen5523
    @nidgen5523 3 года назад

    Brilliant content, thank you from England.

  • @jlm08742
    @jlm08742 3 года назад +2

    I prefer cutting the last piece into the corner with a 3° back bevel, plus using a 23 gauge nailer to stitch outside corners eliminates a lot of nail holes for painters...

  • @gqhardwoodfloorsinc.9155
    @gqhardwoodfloorsinc.9155 3 года назад

    excellent !!!

  • @GrapeApe66
    @GrapeApe66 2 года назад

    Thx good video 👍

  • @moutrap
    @moutrap 3 года назад +1

    The production quality is great, content is great. You'll have a lot more subs in no time if you keep it up

  • @chigobwynquorev4513
    @chigobwynquorev4513 3 года назад +1

    2:36 naturally resistant to moisture and rot
    Our log cabin home was built 1973-74. 46 years of cedar shakes (not shingles) on our roof and they have naturally failed to checking and wind damage. We should have use 18-ga. corrugated aluminum roofing that was used on the original woodshed, chicken coop, and garage when my parents moved here in 1958.

    • @stevenfoust3782
      @stevenfoust3782 3 года назад

      That is exactly the life expectancy of shakes on roof applications. True ,metal would still be good as it is generally good for at least 100 years.

  • @jecker70
    @jecker70 3 года назад +1

    Alright Mr. Doug “Extra Reach” Barlow, what is the case you use for your bits? I love that idea and the case looks rock solid.

    • @DixieNormous1
      @DixieNormous1 3 года назад

      Almost looks like the cases I seen at Kohl's back in the Christmas section they have knives and other tools in little plastic cases identical to that..

  • @robertfeliciano5723
    @robertfeliciano5723 3 года назад +4

    Much better sound when you turn down the music when they're speaking.

  • @woodshopnorth7382
    @woodshopnorth7382 3 года назад

    Great video. Can I ask what you use to fill the nail holes?

    • @Sweenorbuilders
      @Sweenorbuilders  3 года назад +1

      The painters filled them - most likely Elmers wood fill.

  • @approots
    @approots 3 года назад

    Quality work. The rabbet is a nice touch but I think in the case of shrinkage there'd be a shadow gap regardless.

  • @nicktuskan7772
    @nicktuskan7772 2 года назад

    How did you finish where the shiplap ends at door rough opening

  • @soppliger
    @soppliger 2 года назад

    I'm curious - if your walls aren't true such that the corners aren't straight (remodel), and your end cut and rabbit both need to be at an angle, will this jig work?

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN Год назад

      Fix your walls before installing. You can knock out some drywall on inside corners and you can just go slightly over on outside corners to keep them straight.

  • @alopardo
    @alopardo 3 года назад +1

    Do my house in bonnet!!!!!

  • @searchingforwhatislooking
    @searchingforwhatislooking 3 года назад

    I wish more Americans would slow down and do good work like this. Americans overall are over the top in a hurry all the time for no reason. If people would slow down and apply what these guys do this country would be a better place to be apart of. I have done hard core construction my whole life and it's been a struggle to convince builders to slow down. Most of the commercial builders that build theses stadiums and larger buildings blow through it and they start falling apart in a short amount of time. I know money and greed is the genesis of these issues. Also, egomaniacal supervisors/leaders who don't want to listen to some of the most talented people usually in a subordinate position.
    Anyone watching this who is a greenhorn take notes, slowdown get it down then you can wear the crown. Slow is smooth and smooth is fast.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @reverendsonhouse
    @reverendsonhouse 2 года назад

    Any problem with nailing nickel gap on an accent wall over an existing painted wall...?

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN Год назад

      Nope. Do yourself a favor and nail through the tongue, not the face of the board. It will look a million times better and save you a ton of work.

  • @gabrielsevilla6705
    @gabrielsevilla6705 3 года назад

    What company do you get your Nickel Gap through?

  • @truthdogschell8473
    @truthdogschell8473 3 года назад

    OMG! I just got my house back and have to replace my cedar shingle roof only after 31 years!!! They are falling off, rotted and holding water. It looks like they did not put them on the way you guys did. On Tuesday they are delivering tin 😢 instead. Too expensive to replace with cedar $100,00 vs $40,00 so sad it going to change the look of the house completely 🤬

  • @miguels79
    @miguels79 3 года назад +2

    Try blind nailing the nickel gap save your self a lot of finish work

    • @joshuajones1843
      @joshuajones1843 3 года назад +1

      I feel there is a reason he was face nailing but... I see your point lol

    • @joshuajones1843
      @joshuajones1843 3 года назад

      I figured it out, cant hide the nail holes on the "blind" shot because the nickle, gap, revals your shots in the gap, cant caulk or putty in there, I can see face nail at heights you can see in the gap, but blind nails where its out of view to save the painters some work

    • @miguels79
      @miguels79 3 года назад +1

      @@joshuajones1843 I will take a painted blind nail over a nail pop in the future

  • @richardmckrell4899
    @richardmckrell4899 6 месяцев назад

    Give back to the community? Are they working for free?

  • @MAGAMAN
    @MAGAMAN Год назад +1

    And you face nailed everything like a noob.

  • @richardmckrell4899
    @richardmckrell4899 6 месяцев назад

    He's wrong when he says clear white cedar shingles aren't clear. Clear 'A' shingles are actually clear. What he's using are B grade or 'sidewall' white cedar shingles. 1 1/2" overlap is enough as the smallest shingle in a bundle is 3 1/2 ". He's also wrong that the red cedar shingles have a thicker butt because they are used for roofing. All 18" red cedar shingles have a thicker butt and can be used on walls and roofs, same with yellow Alaskan cedar shingles.