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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2019
  • Tommy Silva and Jeff Sweenor make fiberglass screens the old fashioned way, with wooden stops and staples.
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Комментарии • 84

  • @Dark_Jester89
    @Dark_Jester89 4 года назад +54

    Could you imagine if they aired uncensored versions of TOH? Like when they were hammering in bottom rabbit piece and Tommy just spills out "dont hit mAh facking fingahs there, kid or I'll drop you"

    • @drumdude10
      @drumdude10 4 года назад

      Dark_Jester89 lmao

    • @anthonymuzzillo230
      @anthonymuzzillo230 4 года назад +1

      I can’t unsee this comment

    • @hijinks21
      @hijinks21 3 года назад +6

      i always wished SNL did a skit on uncensored TOH.

    • @aurvaroy6670
      @aurvaroy6670 3 года назад

      I can imagine Tommy saying something like that to Kevin when he's hosting the show for the first time

    • @Nk-bc1qb
      @Nk-bc1qb Месяц назад

      😂😂😂 so true! Love the thick accent! I could sit around with them drink a “beah” and listen to them 😂😂

  • @SportsFan0027
    @SportsFan0027 4 года назад +13

    I am really in love with This Old House videos at the moment 🔥

  • @kpnitrl38
    @kpnitrl38 3 года назад +3

    That is a beautiful porch. Love the aesthetics.

  • @thorntonart
    @thorntonart Год назад +1

    I used this technique but ripped a dado in a 4x4 post and made the same trim parts as they show and it worked great. Primed and painted all parts for northern Minnesota weather. Be sure to use Superscreen product. Not cheap but strong.

  • @davide82843
    @davide82843 4 года назад +4

    Doing this in the spring thanks for the great idea!

  • @TexasGovernor
    @TexasGovernor 2 месяца назад

    Epic. Thanks so much guys.

  • @chriswalls5831
    @chriswalls5831 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice have this in front n back house

  • @DaveWalmsley
    @DaveWalmsley Год назад

    Excellent way to screen in a porch

  • @kingwood207
    @kingwood207 4 года назад +3

    I’m also doing this in the spring. Very clean! Thanks for the idea!

  • @rubenlazarte1512
    @rubenlazarte1512 Год назад

    QUE TRABAJO TAN BUENO, LA EXPERIENCIA ES FANTÁSTICA GRACIAS MAESTROS DE LA EXCELENTE CONSTRUCCIÓN

  • @sporkintheeye
    @sporkintheeye 2 года назад +3

    at 1:14 he shows a mockup with 3 2x4s. The mockup would have 2 5/8 of the "tongue" 2x4 visible. I guarantee that is not what they've actually built. What they've built has about an inch of the tongue visible.

  • @939Aed
    @939Aed 2 года назад +2

    How do you do the corners? There will be an overlap corner fold, and I presume the dado trim pieces were abutted, not mitered, but that was not shown. Should the sides be trimmed before the top and bottom trim is installed?

  • @Jk29689
    @Jk29689 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for another good video!

  • @bromma1979
    @bromma1979 3 года назад +1

    Great show. Only thing is you need to put a link to the products you use. Thanks

  • @angellas.1314
    @angellas.1314 2 года назад +3

    Which season and series is this from? I’d like to see how they framed in the porch!

    • @michaelmarceaux4265
      @michaelmarceaux4265 10 месяцев назад

      I also would like to see how they framed the patio 😊

  • @azraikezoe388
    @azraikezoe388 2 года назад +1

    Really, you found real 2"x4" wood !?!? I live so far from where you shop at! I can't get any like that, it's always much smmmmaaaalllleeerrr!

  • @robertoler3795
    @robertoler3795 4 года назад

    well done...merry Christmas all

  • @Computerfly
    @Computerfly Месяц назад

    Where is the rest of this build?

  • @wageslaveuranus9596
    @wageslaveuranus9596 4 года назад +3

    This screen makes nice drywall patches, I've done it, its trick.

  • @tombob-vq5dm
    @tombob-vq5dm Год назад

    If I did all the extra work yall did to screen in a porch, nobody would be able to afford it!

  • @Yoursoul101
    @Yoursoul101 4 года назад +1

    Oh man. I know they made it look easier than what it is.

  • @m3talc0re
    @m3talc0re Год назад

    This doesn't add up. He's got that third 2x4 sticking out to create that dato and he calls it a 2x4 on the painted parts already installed and in that little mockup, but that doesn't look like a 2x4, it looks like a 2x2, or is it a 2x4 ripped in half? How did you make the 1 3/4" filler?

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi 3 года назад +1

    Cool

  • @Robert-zc2cc
    @Robert-zc2cc Год назад

    Always easier in the videos

  • @flahertypaintingpropertyso4021

    Staples rapidly rust, therefore do the screws keep the screen tight ?

    • @buck19
      @buck19 9 месяцев назад

      I think its more of a temporary fastener because all the dado edges are screwed in place. You can use stainless to help prevent rot

  • @rowlandstebbins8553
    @rowlandstebbins8553 Год назад

    Is there a video that shows them actually building the porch?

  • @sthrnbelle52
    @sthrnbelle52 Год назад +2

    I love this look, but with cost of lumber seems like this would be the most expensive way to screen a covered back deck.

    • @m3talc0re
      @m3talc0re Год назад +1

      This was before all the wood doubled and tripled in price, lol. I'm definitely not doing mine like this.

    • @krehbein
      @krehbein 2 месяца назад

      Aftermarket screen systems like Screen Tight aren’t cheap either.

    • @robbieklein6162
      @robbieklein6162 Месяц назад

      What materials would you use to create a strong structure?

  • @fredski53
    @fredski53 Месяц назад

    Kind of overthinking it if you ask me, why not just make frames and stretch the screen on the frame? Simple!

  • @peterhanson3962
    @peterhanson3962 4 года назад +8

    As an amateur observer, wouldn’t it make sense to have used black screws so as to save painting the screw heads?

    • @kenklose
      @kenklose 4 года назад

      Just guessing that those screws are stainless steel to prevent rust. Weather resistance is more important than cosmetics, as you say the screw heads can be painted.

    • @Abre303bReaL
      @Abre303bReaL 4 года назад

      Black caulking man cover them up and no one knew.

    • @jasonjayalap
      @jasonjayalap 4 года назад

      Drywall screws? Would have been strong enough. Big reason not to is the need for clearance holes. The frame/rabbet piece needs to be tight against the 2x4, but without a clearance hole or in this case the smooth shank of a wood screw, the piece might not completely sandwich wood against wood. I’m talking about when you use a drywall screw and no clearance hold in the top piece of wood and when you screw it leaves a gap instead of tightly pressing the pieces together. You ideally have clearance holes even with wood screws.

    • @BuzzingGoober
      @BuzzingGoober 4 года назад

      Ken Klose are you dumb? Painted screws ARE rust resistant due to being painted.

  • @wompbozer3939
    @wompbozer3939 4 года назад +7

    5 year warranty, tops. I used to replace screen rooms for a top national company. Anytime we found wood framing it was rotted out and needed total replacement. Don’t ever let these guys do your work.

    • @chimpmunkboy8850
      @chimpmunkboy8850 4 года назад

      Womp Bozer where can you buy screens for a screened in porch?

    • @chimpmunkboy8850
      @chimpmunkboy8850 4 года назад

      Did you just make them?

    • @dayemassey1132
      @dayemassey1132 3 года назад

      What about treated wood

    • @photographermikephotos746
      @photographermikephotos746 Год назад

      Question to any experts in the industry which do you think would be better for the homes value? Doing it yourself or hiring a professional? From what I'm seeing it could cost as low as 450$-2885$ Are these figures close to what you guys normally charge or are these outrageous prices or are they too low?

    • @trashbasket11
      @trashbasket11 Год назад

      That's bullshit

  • @jackchn23
    @jackchn23 4 года назад +4

    Well this is impractical for 99% of us who have splines...

    • @pabloadorno2419
      @pabloadorno2419 3 года назад

      Flat spline bet they don't know what that is

  • @aaronshensky9385
    @aaronshensky9385 4 года назад +3

    I want to do this to my front porch but dont have the skills.

    • @darylfitz4189
      @darylfitz4189 4 года назад +1

      Ask your husband.

    • @aaronshensky9385
      @aaronshensky9385 4 года назад +2

      @@darylfitz4189 im married to a woman

    • @aaronshensky9385
      @aaronshensky9385 4 года назад

      @@darylfitz4189 tool

    • @chimpmunkboy8850
      @chimpmunkboy8850 4 года назад

      Aaron Shensky if your wife figures it out ask her to help me cause I’d like to build one too. 😲.

  • @Siders2032
    @Siders2032 3 года назад +5

    I love This Old House... But this is absurd. There is no upside whatsoever to doing this "old way". They had a wide open start from scratch to do it any of the SEVERAL newer and better ways.
    SMH 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @ReitersBlock
      @ReitersBlock 2 года назад

      Care to share what you would have done instead?

  • @MandoFettOG
    @MandoFettOG 4 года назад

    I'm having deja Vu..... Why the reupload

  • @hoytcondra
    @hoytcondra 2 года назад +1

    This looks like a waste of wood and complicated. I only use ScreenEze System - simple, strong, and self tensioning screen. Best product for screen porches.

  • @loveitorleave4421
    @loveitorleave4421 4 года назад +5

    I love this Old House! Keep'm coming. God bless America and God bless our President Donald J Trump.

  • @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
    @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power 4 года назад

    hmm 🤔 different than the older way...or maybe that's just for removeable screens...

  • @dustinbergeron7508
    @dustinbergeron7508 4 года назад +10

    Wouldn’t it be easier to just put the screen over everything make it right and staple it because once it gets busted you need to replace it then you have to go through hell just to take the screen out

    • @chrisfi3d
      @chrisfi3d 4 года назад +9

      That technique would be found in an episode of ‘this old ghetto’.

  • @MegaNayaaz
    @MegaNayaaz 4 года назад

    Re-upload video why!!!!

  • @twinprimeable
    @twinprimeable 4 года назад +4

    I'm almost certain this is a repeat

  • @Austin18025
    @Austin18025 3 года назад +1

    That wont take long to rot.

  • @dalesworld1308
    @dalesworld1308 4 года назад +6

    Fiberglass screen is too easily torn. Now this is going to be a pain in the butt to replace. They could have done aluminum channels with spline and just sandwiched the edges between wood.

  • @derpherpp
    @derpherpp 4 года назад

    Mosquitoes magnet.

  • @kierancreighton3918
    @kierancreighton3918 4 года назад +3

    A wabbit

  • @cowlumbus
    @cowlumbus 4 года назад +4

    I find the way they did this just silly and overly complicated for doing it the "old way".

  • @PrimitiveVsns
    @PrimitiveVsns 4 года назад

    Was originally uploaded in June ‘19 under another title. Must have run out of material.

  • @deseremere
    @deseremere 4 года назад +13

    All cool today, but let's see this all in 5 years somewhere in Florida or Alabama. That small piece is going to be all rotten and crooked, with all surroundings eaten by carpenter bees

  • @mbaker1295
    @mbaker1295 4 года назад

    This is an old video, I've seen this before, yet shows 5 DEC 2019.....hmmm

    • @oskarbjornstad877
      @oskarbjornstad877 4 года назад

      M Baker this is a shortened clip they released because it’s a popular topic. Nothing like criticizing informational, completely FREE, videos hmmmmmm

  • @jaredmcnichols9874
    @jaredmcnichols9874 2 года назад

    If your ever installing screen and not using rubber spline your already doing it wrong

  • @steevemclean8275
    @steevemclean8275 4 года назад +3

    these black paint 2x4 framing look cheap.

    • @cup_and_cone
      @cup_and_cone 4 года назад +3

      And this is considered a "luxury" install over (far superior) aluminum channel screening. Just wait several years as the wood settles with weathering....the screen will get saggy and gaps will open in the wood, paint will chip and scratch. All the cabins done here at state park are starting to look really poor after just a few years. Aluminum is the way to go for screening over this method... though this method shown probably is a better match for historical homes. A lot of colonial/plantation homes are done this way in the South for aesthetics, even if aluminum is superior.

    • @Yophillips3272
      @Yophillips3272 4 года назад

      I like the black paint.

  • @jonesey1981
    @jonesey1981 2 года назад +1

    LOL, they're really trying to sell that lumber huh. 3 2x4's for each pillar, jeezus. Not to mention in 5 years the whole thing will be falling apart if made out of wood. Color me unimpressed this old house...

  • @baddudecornpop7328
    @baddudecornpop7328 3 года назад

    Powuch or porch? Lol love tom silva. And this music ain't it. Change back.