How to Build a Hipped Roof, Proper Job

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    Roger and Dan demonstrate how to calculate and build a hipped roof.
    A hipped roof is sloped on all four sides, while other roofs may only have two sides that slope.
    A hipped roof is more stable against wind and snow and aesthetically pleasing.
    The sides of a hipped roof are usually at the same angle but can also be varied for a more unique look.
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  • @theyard6958
    @theyard6958 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for this. The video was very informative and clear. it answered many of my questions, as well as showed me other things I hadn't even thought of. From the Pacific North West, I thank You!

  • @kellypeters1734
    @kellypeters1734 Год назад +93

    I am fully impressed! It’s just a complete ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGqOCINHE0Z0E5gxzSdNi9NWGugRY5Hm2 plan with the best resources and step by step instructions . These shed plans are so satisfying as if the sheds build themselves on their own. Worthy work Ryan!

  • @tomwills2309
    @tomwills2309 Год назад +5

    I learned hipped roofing on my level 3 diploma course at college 6 years ago. Working out the hip and jacks always confused me as we were taught with a geometric drawing with a compass and 3 bevels. I’ve watched all Robin’s roofing videos and not taking away anything from Robin as his a great carpenter but explaining how he works it out confused me aswell. This is the first video that actually made sense to me to the point where Dan has explained how to do it practically with simple explanation to the point where this has all just “clicked” in my head with roofing. It’s made that much sense that the next roofing job that comes along I’d be confident to take it on and not shy away from working out the hips and jacks. Thank you Dan!

    • @Ultimate-roofing-square.
      @Ultimate-roofing-square. 11 месяцев назад

      That’s great to hear Tom. Sometimes you just need that explanation to make it click.
      Happy roofing!
      Dan.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Tom
      We produced this video with Dan in response to comments on previous videos we have made on the same subject. It was clear from the comments that we needed to slow it down and go over the points in more detail. I am so glad it has done the trick, it is a great moment when you get something, that lightbulb moment is what makes it all worthwhile.
      It is well worth watching Dan's playlist because he has really covered all the key aspects of roof construction now.

  • @elliejake11
    @elliejake11 Год назад +11

    Love a roof video, as a builder I always look forward to the roof construction, every days a school day when Dan’s about. Cheers lads 👍

  • @montedaestrada3563
    @montedaestrada3563 Год назад +14

    Roger! What a fabulous video with another Master of his Craft. There are so many subtle gems of information within it. I will definitely be watching more of Dan's videos. His angle tool is amazing. I hope he has it patented.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +1

      I am glad you picked up on those gems.

  • @Harry-nc7zi
    @Harry-nc7zi Год назад +4

    By far the best and easiest explanation, no need for a maths degree just common sense 👍

  • @user-oh4sd2ib4z
    @user-oh4sd2ib4z 11 месяцев назад +2

    Just built a garden building using this method, amazing tool, all cuts bang on 🙌

  • @marktyler9464
    @marktyler9464 Год назад +7

    the clearest explanation I've ever seen . Well impressed by you guys . ps your square is superb. thanks both

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +1

      Thank you Mark, that is what we were aiming for.

    • @Pilgrim-SG9392
      @Pilgrim-SG9392 Год назад +1

      @@SkillBuilder Great video and the square looks really useful, where can I buy one?

    • @peadaroloughlin3270
      @peadaroloughlin3270 Год назад +1

      @@Pilgrim-SG9392 There's a link in the video description when you click on 'show more'...

  • @marlowjoinery9783
    @marlowjoinery9783 Год назад +4

    Having the hip degrees already worked out is a great feature on this square

  • @papaherms63
    @papaherms63 Год назад +3

    I didn’t understand any of that but it was fascinating. Cracking job lads

  • @briantrueman3505
    @briantrueman3505 Год назад +2

    Top lad Dan ‘ Roger has got some great mates brilliant watch keep the great work/videos coming 👍👍😘

  • @nickhickson8738
    @nickhickson8738 Год назад +2

    Fascinating. Two brilliant blokes.

  • @thetallcarpenter
    @thetallcarpenter Год назад +6

    A great, simply explained and easy to follow masterclass on how to mark and cut in hips and jack rafters👍It's videos like these that are really going to help people wanting learn more about this aspect of roofing carpentry👊 It's just a shame all those sweet joints have to be taken down😢

  • @vinnysurti
    @vinnysurti Год назад +32

    Building Roger’s Doghouse for when the Mrs kicks him out 😂

  • @markellwood4132
    @markellwood4132 Год назад +1

    I wish I had this resource years ago. Teachers at school were never interested. Thanks

  • @user-yt1nb4pf8j
    @user-yt1nb4pf8j 29 дней назад

    Hi Dan and Rodger I’ve been in the trade for many years general carpentry but have over the years fitted a few roofs trusses and cut and pitched,loved your vids so much bought Dans roofing square as I have a small roofing job coming up very pleased when it arrived but like many carpenter thought I could improve it (oh dear ) so noticing that you used a clamp to secure rafter ready for cutting I thought why not drill and countersink a couple of holes so I could use screws for the same result; that I’ve done so will see ! Keep the vids going
    Phil.

  • @CORRIGEEN71
    @CORRIGEEN71 Год назад +2

    Great video roofing is simple if the wall plates are square

  • @Doug....
    @Doug.... Год назад +3

    Nice one Dan. I actually understood that. 👍👍

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +4

      Good to hear! That was the aim, I think Dylan's graphics helped a lot

  • @benfurbank
    @benfurbank Год назад +1

    I'm teaching guys how to do this and I like the way you've shown this and will try to keep it as simple and practical for the guys.

  • @dominicfrench6708
    @dominicfrench6708 Год назад +1

    I’ve alway been impressed by roof builders, love the content, need to watch this 10 more times

  • @LeeTillbury
    @LeeTillbury Год назад +2

    Good work Daniel 👍🏻

  • @SJWardBuilders
    @SJWardBuilders Год назад +1

    Fantastic video Dan and Rodger with great illustrations! Dan I've received my square and id like to tell you and any one else that's reading this just how good it is!!!! If you are interested in Dans square its worth its weight in gold!! Don't take my word for it try it for yourselves

  • @amazing451
    @amazing451 Год назад +3

    Childs play all that to you Dan, great job and ps, I'd created my own playlist for all your tips and videos long ago. Hope your back soon. 👏👏👏

  • @denty32
    @denty32 Год назад +3

    Great video Dan and Rodger 👏👏

  • @s.wilson5675
    @s.wilson5675 Год назад +1

    Artists at work. Well done guys!

  • @JamesOStanworth-Wang
    @JamesOStanworth-Wang Год назад +1

    Roger - you have a talent for explaining step by step. In a lot of these type of videos folks rush over things -- I guess because they are so used to doing it everyday. Simple, key details get over looked that way.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      Hi James
      I am glad that you can see what is going on here. Daniel is good but, like all tradesmen, he could lose his audience by not explaining things. I did a teacher training course many years ago with the intention of teaching at colleges if ill health prevented me being out on the tools. Thankfully it didn't happen but it came in handy on this channel.

    • @JamesOStanworth-Wang
      @JamesOStanworth-Wang Год назад

      @@SkillBuilder A couple of quick specifics from this video: first, the common rafter length you calculate overhangs the building -- but by how much? and second (sorry I probably missed this) how do you calculate where to cut the bird's mouth?
      Thanks again. I get the feeling there is something here for everyone from the DIY enthusiast, like me, who is trying to work out the basics through to the professional who can pick up a few extra tips from their collaagues.

  • @peterdavies9277
    @peterdavies9277 Год назад +2

    Never built a roof and never will. Strictly low level DIY for me but I found that fascinating. Skill - hard to define but easy to recognise. Nice one!

  • @agrennan5411
    @agrennan5411 Год назад +2

    Thanks been watching lots of your roofing videos I found this one very helpful with the animations hopefully after a few watches will take this in I've only been taught how to install trusses when it comes to roofing

  • @barnescarpentryservicesuk2811
    @barnescarpentryservicesuk2811 Год назад +1

    Lovely job lads ❤

  • @mikeeh20
    @mikeeh20 Год назад +3

    Great video clear and informative massive respect Mikee

  • @ianowens1577
    @ianowens1577 Год назад +1

    Dan's da man! Good job mate.

  • @AndyCarnegie
    @AndyCarnegie 4 месяца назад

    This was really well explained and made complete sense. Brilliant!

  • @ABRAHAMODEKE
    @ABRAHAMODEKE 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great work

  • @koro287
    @koro287 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Guys, i just screwed up my carport roof by following an american video that stated the seat cut for a hip rafter be lowered by half the thickness of the hips width. This made no sense,but he was a teacher of sorts and i bulldozed along and they of course were too low in relation to the commons. What a royal cock up! should have followed yours. Cheers.

  • @liamgibbons2117
    @liamgibbons2117 Год назад +1

    Just a phenomenal video with perfect information.

  • @lazylad8544
    @lazylad8544 Год назад +1

    Good advice about the 600 Centres. And the isolation value. Thanks. Good video. I knew Rodger wanted to be a wood spoiler all along.

  • @bloggs692413
    @bloggs692413 6 месяцев назад

    really helpful info on this taking actual measurements instead of all the different apps makes it alot easier to get a grip of thank you skill build

  • @self-preservationsociety7057
    @self-preservationsociety7057 Год назад +2

    You two are talented craftsmen , and make cracking videos too . Cheers lads

  • @lukekovacs-hoy1651
    @lukekovacs-hoy1651 8 месяцев назад

    Am a joiner thats never covered roofing when serving my time this helped today when i had to do my first hipped roof 👍

  • @issachunt7578
    @issachunt7578 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks boys, I don’t do many roofs! But I always over complete things, you make is so simple. Thank you so much for sharing…👍

  • @manayconstruction5861
    @manayconstruction5861 Год назад +1

    Just used forgefast fixings yesterday, one of the boxes was 6 short.....now i know where the other 6 are😁. Top informative video as ever gents👍👍👍🔱🔱🔱.

  • @mrsbradpittiful
    @mrsbradpittiful Год назад +1

    Roger had a great technique where he shows how it flops about

  • @waelah5554
    @waelah5554 3 месяца назад

    The best video on the subject

  • @matthewmurphy750
    @matthewmurphy750 Год назад +1

    Top class thanks lads

  • @mitchmix999
    @mitchmix999 Год назад +1

    Excellent video

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much! We hope it does well

  • @ladytradiej8027
    @ladytradiej8027 Год назад +1

    Awesome video!

  • @KG6AFF
    @KG6AFF 4 месяца назад

    Excellent!
    Love the proper English accents, great coverage very instructional, thank you for teaching everyone! ... the cm comparisons will come in handy while I'm living and building in Hungary after living 40y in California (Oregon) ... and then was merely a little interested in building NOW im very interested in creating a few geodesic dome and octagon small buildings starting out and practicing on small and later using what I learned to build large house sizes. of the same.. all these tips are excellent and very helpful, along with 2 years of wood shop in Paradise Ca high school... 1987...
    -tibor

  • @tonynolan6334
    @tonynolan6334 Год назад +1

    I want to build a hipped roof on my summer house project at a 30 degree pitch. The perfect video. Just wish you went on to do plumb and seat cuts!!
    Great vid lads!!

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      That is all in the previous video where we started with a simple up and over. Dan has lots of videos on our channel
      ruclips.net/video/OSDUZPV8GB0/видео.html

  • @martinbrice9802
    @martinbrice9802 Год назад +2

    Dans class great video guys, would be great for you to show us another with valley rafters and lay boards 😃👍🏽 thanks guys really enjoy your content

  • @Marvelousmelody631
    @Marvelousmelody631 Год назад +1

    best video thanks

  • @adrianaosirish6065
    @adrianaosirish6065 Год назад +1

    Great stuff !!

  • @Sebastian-iw5et
    @Sebastian-iw5et Год назад +7

    Great video guys! very informative and a joy to watch. i was wondering; are you guys planning any more instructions like this for different types of roofs? like half hipped roof, and perhaps valleys?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +2

      We are open to suggestions. All the time we have the rig we can do these in detail videos without the pressure of a customer wondering why we have turned their building site into a movie set.
      There are some good videos coming up with Dan.

  • @keithbyrne7450
    @keithbyrne7450 Год назад +2

    Learned to do roofs using imperial inch rise rafter table and would find it hard to change but this is a very good way of doing it

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      Dan has an American version of the square. It works the same way

  • @kendodd8734
    @kendodd8734 Год назад +1

    Dan definitely knows his stuff although when ever I do roofs I use the scale down and scale up method but as they say there’s many ways to skin a cat

  • @MrJFoster1984
    @MrJFoster1984 Год назад +1

    Just a side not, collar ties and I think for the hip they are called king ties to stop spreading of the roof and potentially the walls? Can't recall as it has been many years since I have built a hand cut roof. Great video lads. Cheers Jerry

  • @princejude5469
    @princejude5469 5 месяцев назад

    I have learned a lot here as an upcoming carpenter, thanks so much guys

  • @peefor135
    @peefor135 Год назад +2

    As an owner of one of Dan's squares, an explanation of why the proportional rise in the hip markings are not equal would be appreciated. (In simple language.)

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +1

      There is no easy way to explain it but we will have a go in another video.

    • @Ultimate-roofing-square.
      @Ultimate-roofing-square. Год назад

      The hip plumb cut is not always the same, it varies each time so it’s marked out irregular.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +2

      @@Ultimate-roofing-square. Yes he knows it is irregular but, like me, he wants to know why it is not a constant. Somebody explained to to me and it went in one ear and out the other. It is to do with the fact that you are not working in plan. We can discuss this in a future video. It is one of the drawbacks of the traditional carpenters roofing square because it works from a fixed point.

    • @Ultimate-roofing-square.
      @Ultimate-roofing-square. Год назад +1

      @@SkillBuilder good idea.

  • @stakkerhmnd
    @stakkerhmnd Год назад +3

    First comment and important comment.
    My mate, who works for the council, says he was very busy today working on a council house where the council tenant had broken the shower handset holder. It had snapped clean off.
    It looked like wear and tear had caused the failure rather than the council house tenant being heavy handed.

  • @lawncarewithtim4896
    @lawncarewithtim4896 Год назад +1

    Love your videos Roger and Dan.
    Roger how many bleedin cups of tea do you ave!
    Cheers from Australia.

  • @gordonmackenzie4512
    @gordonmackenzie4512 Год назад +1

    Like how you mention sheeting the roof with OSB or ply. That has been compulsory in building regs in Scotland for many many decades.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      I know it is a Scottish thing, due partly to the proximity of Sterling board. They say it is due to the higher exposure to strong winds but I wonder if it is something else.

  • @Jimbo-rk7tx
    @Jimbo-rk7tx Год назад

    Love these videos. Could you do one on irregular hips? 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @davidbruce5377
    @davidbruce5377 4 месяца назад

    Helpful indeed. Gents, would you entertain with a video on deck railing top plates with "Comfort slopes". The top plate is sloped 22 deg for resting on. The learning message is how you miter the outside and inside corners, with a 22 deg slope. Thanks for the consideration.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  4 месяца назад

      Great suggestion!

    • @davidbruce5377
      @davidbruce5377 4 месяца назад

      Thanks and hope to see your video on it.@@SkillBuilder

  • @albieproduction
    @albieproduction Год назад +1

    Great Demo, really informative. Can i ask, what Timber did you use for the hip roof?

  • @paulrumbold2436
    @paulrumbold2436 Год назад +1

    Mmmm the run is not the span ? The run is half the span . The end rafter as I taught is the CROWN rafter ( in Hampshire ) . Maybe different in Essex ? Whatever , we still can’t get paid enough? Keep up the good work .

  • @Simon78
    @Simon78 Год назад +1

    Wizardry!

  • @ToraKwai
    @ToraKwai Год назад +1

    i love how dan seems to be using a different writing implement in every close up shot, that's why i keep 3 pencils on me all the time, if i leave one somewhere (as i often do) no has to sit and wait for me to go find it

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +2

      Roger is a pencil thief. Dan starts with three and finishes with none.

    • @ToraKwai
      @ToraKwai Год назад +1

      @@SkillBuilder there's always one about

    • @Ultimate-roofing-square.
      @Ultimate-roofing-square. Год назад

      @@SkillBuilder 😂

    • @ToraKwai
      @ToraKwai Год назад +1

      @Daniel Cox sounds like a good excuse to get one of those bungie strings for your pencils, also saves dropping them off a roof

    • @Ultimate-roofing-square.
      @Ultimate-roofing-square. Год назад

      @@ToraKwai good idea. I do like a few pencils close to hand.

  • @michaelfraser5723
    @michaelfraser5723 Год назад +1

    Good skills; bizarre trousers

  • @patconnelify
    @patconnelify Год назад

    Will you be on the dragons den to market that new square ? Should Sell itself. Amazing videos 🤙

  • @stephencracknell5077
    @stephencracknell5077 Год назад +1

    Great pitching Dan.. pity Rodger said you can use the square if you want or not, however, if I didn't use your square I wouldn't know the angle of the hip!! So it would be a great follow up video to show people how to find the pitch angle of the hip. Incidentally in Scotland your King common is our Crown rafter...go figure.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      Hi Stephen
      We get accused of disguising adverts as HOW TO's so I wanted people to understand that the information holds whether you use Dan's square or not. We don't drag people kicking and screaming to the cashpoint and it works well enough. Daniel had sold out again.

    • @gingergamer4563
      @gingergamer4563 10 месяцев назад

      tan⁻¹(tan(P)÷√2) where P is the pitch of your equally pitched roof :)
      E.g
      tan⁻¹(tan(30)÷√2) = 22.21 rounded.
      The tall carpenter also has a practical way of doing it, pretty cool.

  • @lukeh3020
    @lukeh3020 Год назад

    Is there any benefit of hipped roofs, other than less brickwork? I always liked the look of gable walls and they give more space in the loft, but maybe I'm missing something.

  • @tesorotesoro1654
    @tesorotesoro1654 2 месяца назад

    Hi mate ,can you explain why you said you would need a thicker batten on this video ,thanks.. can't get my head arout that .👍

  • @TheStuG95
    @TheStuG95 Год назад +1

    Great video love watching Dan work on the roofs, just a question is the king common rafter exactly the same size as the common rafters? Keep up the good work!

    • @Ultimate-roofing-square.
      @Ultimate-roofing-square. Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching Stuart.
      Yes it is, as the ridge is the same thickness as the rafters the king is the same length as the commons.

    • @TheStuG95
      @TheStuG95 Год назад +1

      @@Ultimate-roofing-square. much appreciated Dan, was the perfect video to come up, only done a handful of roofs and got a hipped one coming up in a couple weeks so was a good refresher to the memory👏👏

    • @Ultimate-roofing-square.
      @Ultimate-roofing-square. Год назад

      @@TheStuG95 I hope it goes well for you.

  • @jaser461986
    @jaser461986 Год назад

    Hi guys, is the end king common the exact same length as the commons ?

  • @BerkeleyTowers
    @BerkeleyTowers Год назад +2

    Roof porn. Love it! A cut roof done well is a work of art....... And I hate to say it, but a dying skill.
    One observation about 600 centres that a chippy won't see unless they go on to do the roofing as well, is that you can get tremendous bounce on the battens. If you're slating the roof or using a plain tile and nailing every one, you really notice the difference in stiffness of 400 versus 600.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +1

      Hi Paul
      I think 600mm centres are also bad for plasterboarding. I would always choose a 400 centres layout.

  • @jamestowsey5821
    @jamestowsey5821 Год назад +1

    I was taught to not drop the hip rafter down from the plane of the common rafters like Dan has here. Rather to keep the hip up on plane with the other rafters and cut or plane the dihedral angle onto the hip afterwards. I don't think strength wise it makes alot of difference though.

  • @steveshaw9254
    @steveshaw9254 Год назад

    Hi sorry I'm replying to the wrong video
    When you drill your damp rods in is there a certain height they go in as the pavement on the front of our house is higher than our floor level in the house
    Thanks Steve

  • @lollahmedhotmailco
    @lollahmedhotmailco 10 месяцев назад

    help! l have a pitch roof at 19 degrees at 5 meters, steel beam to wall plate what thickness rafters do l use to keep building control happy (should l use a purlin ?)

  • @johnchincotta1qwdb15
    @johnchincotta1qwdb15 Год назад +1

    In the USA imperial dimensions are still used

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      That is why we mention them. We have many American viewers who struggle with the metric measurements.
      Dan also has an American Rise over Run version of his square

    • @johnchincotta1qwdb15
      @johnchincotta1qwdb15 Год назад

      @@SkillBuilder yes they do.Roofing ratios in America are different .its per feet run. Eg a 6 12 pitch means that for every foot or 12" run it rises 6" and so forth. I am personally fully conversant with both metric and imperial units.Metric been the easiest to work with.

  • @samsingh2042
    @samsingh2042 Год назад +1

    Hey Dan that t shirt looks the business, had a look on your website, and they are not available. Are they for sale yet.

    • @Ultimate-roofing-square.
      @Ultimate-roofing-square. Год назад

      Hi Sam, thanks. They are not however I could get some more printed.
      Keep a eye on my Facebook page.

  • @jackstally7861
    @jackstally7861 Год назад +1

    Am I right in saying the size off the hip rafter’s and the ridge be half the size again of the common rafter.

  • @ziel0k5
    @ziel0k5 Год назад +1

    Always wanted to test this by myself, great job 👍
    Can you explain why you make that "arc" line, instead of measuring from the top -> square line down and then mark the birdsmouth?

    • @Ultimate-roofing-square.
      @Ultimate-roofing-square. Год назад +1

      Hi Robin, as it’s 2 fixed points , ridge and wall plate there’s no need to measure along the top of rafter.

    • @ziel0k5
      @ziel0k5 Год назад +3

      Ok, thanks. And how do you determine the angle of 30 degrees.? Did you calculate this, or did you choose this by yourself?

    • @Ultimate-roofing-square.
      @Ultimate-roofing-square. Год назад

      @@ziel0k5 if you watch the previous roofing video you can see how how we decided on the pitch. Thanks for watching.

  • @Toolsofthepast
    @Toolsofthepast 8 месяцев назад

    What kind of square is that

  • @fckmunch
    @fckmunch Год назад

    When focusing on the hight above plate measurement for the hip rafter, it doesn't take into account the level with regard to sofit side. Do you ever need to cut a strip to level it off underneath?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +1

      That is in the next video. It is common to cut the rafter feet with a level line

  • @VATAN34BAYRAK
    @VATAN34BAYRAK Год назад

    👍

  • @GeorgeOBrien-kt9wf
    @GeorgeOBrien-kt9wf Год назад

    Hi guys, could you explain how you found the ridge height and length?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      Hi George
      Try this one
      ruclips.net/video/xsMydhhl7ao/видео.html

  • @nonoyorbusness
    @nonoyorbusness Год назад +1

    I thought I'd seen this already.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +1

      No you haven't. Spot the difference....Clue.........Hip

    • @nonoyorbusness
      @nonoyorbusness Год назад

      @@SkillBuilder
      Ah, well, OK, thanks!

  • @johnclark9712
    @johnclark9712 Год назад +1

    Does anyone know the name or brand of Dans pencil he is using 👍🏻

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +1

      Hi John, it's the Tracer Deep Hole Construction Pencil - Here's our affiliate link: amzn.to/3NmUpCJ

  • @redx11x
    @redx11x Год назад +1

    Why do we use screws in the UK, when in America they use nails. I heard they said nails allow for more flex of the roof. Can someone let me know which is better

    • @bungleford
      @bungleford Год назад +4

      Nails do have more flex than standard wood screws. It's also a lot quicker to use a nail gun than it is to put in screws. I think Roger is using screws for this so that it can be dismantled.

    • @gdfggggg
      @gdfggggg Год назад

      ​@@bungleford 👍🏻

  • @martinpanks992
    @martinpanks992 Месяц назад

    Carnt beat roof trusses😂

  • @richardsekula3048
    @richardsekula3048 Год назад +1

    what is the name of the cool square

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +1

      It is The Ultimate Roofing Square from Essential Carpenter Tools. The details are in the description

  • @scottmason8529
    @scottmason8529 Год назад +1

    Robin clevett vs dan cox. Who is better?

    • @Ultimate-roofing-square.
      @Ultimate-roofing-square. Год назад +1

      It’s no competition.. just a bit of fun roofing.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +2

      Scott Mason
      How would anyone ever come up with the criteria to judge? Is it about speed or accuracy? Does a millimetre here or there, or a even few seconds make any difference? In the end it is about having a nice day filming the build. Hopefully that comes across in the video.
      If you haven't seen it I urge you to watch Dan's Oast House ruclips.net/video/2_LNrxL2gvE/видео.html

    • @edthompson9337
      @edthompson9337 Год назад +1

      My money is on Dan, less talk and more action than Robin!

    • @scottmason8529
      @scottmason8529 Год назад

      @SkillBuilder thats pretty obvious isn't it - higher standard of workmanship, better industry knowledge, speed at getting the job done.
      Personally, I think they are both fantastic carpenters just though id see what other people opinions were.

  • @audid00dy
    @audid00dy Год назад

    Fewer rafters, less cold bridging???

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      Is there a question here?

    • @audid00dy
      @audid00dy Год назад

      @@SkillBuilder Apologies if my question seemed like a statement!

  • @umefrank3078
    @umefrank3078 Год назад

    About the calculation of the measurements please can you demonstrate in metrics? not in FOOT measurements

  • @retneprac
    @retneprac Год назад

    king sounds better lets just call it that

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +1

      I like Queen

    • @retneprac
      @retneprac Год назад

      @@SkillBuilder either sounds better than end common 😂

  • @davidbarclay6293
    @davidbarclay6293 Год назад

    I'm sure I have watched this before.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      You have not seen it. This is the hipped roof which is different to the gable end that we did a few weeks ago.

    • @davidbarclay6293
      @davidbarclay6293 Год назад

      @@SkillBuilder and that my friend is the reason why I'm stuck in an office. Should have paid more attention when watching the last video.

  • @dorothymartin8557
    @dorothymartin8557 5 месяцев назад

    Even better, DON'T build a hip roof. Build a stronger regular roof.

  • @Shaggy-8392
    @Shaggy-8392 Год назад

    Sick and tired of cowboy builders in southend. We need regulation to control who can do work or not now and several punishment for lea ing customers in vulnerable positions such as no heating, water secure, electric certified etc.

  • @andywarwick2342
    @andywarwick2342 Год назад

    🤣Just heard you on GB "news".............stick to the DIY tips......otherwise you will be accused of "using your voice" to forward your agenda like GL.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      Andy
      That is very good, do you think Skill Builder will sack me?

    • @andywarwick2342
      @andywarwick2342 Год назад

      I do not have an opinion. Are you concerned for your continued employment ? Do you think the BBC will "sack" GL......?

  • @StanTheMan-us3tp
    @StanTheMan-us3tp 7 месяцев назад

    Forgot to mention, must have 25 years experience

  • @SteveAndAlexBuild
    @SteveAndAlexBuild Год назад +1

    Always great videos from you two . I like the extra details this time too 👌🏼.
    If we were brave enough to tackle a roof I’d buy a square for sure .
    We will be using Forgefast screws on todays project a fence repair 💪🏼👌🏼🧱👍🏽