Building trusses for Demolition Ranch Headquarters Part 8

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @erockhefleyjr6852
    @erockhefleyjr6852 4 года назад +24

    Demolitia here!!!! More subs comin your way! 👊🏻

    • @kylezmcgee455
      @kylezmcgee455 4 года назад

      I went from Vet Ranch to Off the Ranch to Out on the Ranch and Homemade Everything to Demolition Ranch to here and Matt Risinger. Definitely more incoming subscribers. 😊

  • @jeffp9889
    @jeffp9889 4 года назад +118

    I’m showing this to my grandson because he does not know why he needs algebra in real life! Excellent example. 👍🏻

    • @280zone
      @280zone 4 года назад +19

      I think this is more geometry.

    • @jackielinde7568
      @jackielinde7568 4 года назад +8

      Yeah, it's surprising how much math a tradesman can do on the fly. They are no slouches. RR Buildings is another channel where they use a lot of algebra and trig on the jobsite to make sure their building is plumb, level, square and true.

    • @dangnguyen7365
      @dangnguyen7365 4 года назад +4

      sohcahtoa!

    • @tdmallet
      @tdmallet 4 года назад +2

      Trigonometry, to be exact. I'd love to see them layout and fab the pipe trusses. Great video.

    • @BigBoiBleu
      @BigBoiBleu 4 года назад

      Even trig should be basic and necessary knowledge if we are being honest.

  • @dougstubbs9637
    @dougstubbs9637 4 года назад +4

    With a Stickie! Talent there. Makes my welds look like a visit from the Silver Pidgin.

  • @280zone
    @280zone 4 года назад +14

    I love watching skilled craftsmen at work, they make it look so easy.

  • @BlackThunder885
    @BlackThunder885 4 года назад +13

    Explained that in a way that made sense to me, wish that my high school math teachers were so willing to do that... Luckily been learning math from old construction workers at my current job. Keep up the great videos.

  • @rosecowBoys09
    @rosecowBoys09 4 года назад +18

    I wish I had been following you years ago ....same here my son always, always reminds me I don't need to take an kinda of math or algebra I'll never use it in life he graduated last year now he's like I wish i had listened more in my math classes he works in construction with his uncle's till he decides what he really wants to do .... Eric I love watching your videos so interesting beautiful home you guys build 😊

  • @sailorddg9877
    @sailorddg9877 4 года назад +1

    Whoever is picking them Tunes, smooth. Thanks for showing the build from the start of fabrication.

  • @alexzummo5342
    @alexzummo5342 4 года назад +8

    As an MEP contractor this is some great knowledge! I usually come in after the structure is complete.

  • @geicomatt
    @geicomatt 4 года назад +73

    They say "we will never use this in the real world" well kids here it is in the real world!!

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN 4 года назад +7

      If they taught math in school in a way that was engaging like this, many more people would put more effort into learning math. A lot of schools don't even have metal or wood shop anymore, which is a real shame.

    • @SheepdogSmokey
      @SheepdogSmokey 4 года назад

      @@AdamAlistair I'm building a pre-fab building into a house, loads of math considering I do very little other than accounting most of the time.

    • @SheepdogSmokey
      @SheepdogSmokey 4 года назад

      Amen, we all have calculators but they can fail due to a virus, or just not have power, knowing how to do this manually.

    • @SheepdogSmokey
      @SheepdogSmokey 4 года назад

      @@MAGAMAN They used to in Ag, Shop, and other classes that have been cancelled so the money can go to sports.

    • @johanandersson2165
      @johanandersson2165 4 года назад

      @@AdamAlistair i'll bet you see a lot of methheads too

  • @yippie21
    @yippie21 4 года назад +4

    I wish either I'd had your math teachers back in school or you as the teacher. Mine were horrid. Thanks the the explanations. Most excellent way of paying back knowledge.

  • @rhino5419
    @rhino5419 4 года назад +1

    I came here originaly because of demo ranch but this is quickly becoming one of my favourite channels. You could have been a teacher as you have that rare talent of clear explanation of practical use of what is taught in schools and kids think they will never need. Good health and stay safe.

  • @miguelvalle6563
    @miguelvalle6563 4 года назад +1

    I have honestly learned more on your channel in the last 2 weeks than I have in years of watching RUclips videos from others. You go so much into detail and give so much knowledge you've gathered in your years of work. You give us explanations on the jargon used which can't be learned unless someone teaches you while working out on the field. keep it up! Thank you so much!

  • @Don1960
    @Don1960 4 года назад +1

    Doing is one thing remembering is another. You do this every day me once every 3 to 4 years.

  • @buddyzmama1
    @buddyzmama1 4 года назад +1

    I love how you show all the skilled work done by talented people, that most would never think of as being important to building our world. Thank you for doing these awesome things as a part of your channel, Eric 👍👍👍

  • @stevendewell5505
    @stevendewell5505 4 года назад +1

    That is a really good welder. He can really lay a smooth bead.

  • @pal7252
    @pal7252 4 года назад +4

    OMG, call me crazy but this was very fascinating. And yes I understood the pitch numbers. 😉

  • @iJmoney210
    @iJmoney210 4 года назад

    Very nice how you actually show how to measure and cut to obtain end results. Most others won’t show that.

  • @jpena184
    @jpena184 3 года назад

    For some reason I find this fascinating. I’m not even a builder or in construction. Big fan of your videos!

  • @richardpalmer6196
    @richardpalmer6196 4 года назад

    Hermano ,
    That was the easiest speed square lesson And math explanation l've ever heard. Nicely done .

  • @rlv3180
    @rlv3180 4 года назад

    It's SUPER hot in Texas right now. Props to these guys.

  • @boriskarloff598
    @boriskarloff598 4 года назад

    Always good when the square fits the work space. Cut the angles on your square with a cut off wheel and now you have a mini square.

  • @brayanmartinez5434
    @brayanmartinez5434 4 года назад

    Love to watch your videos, another example of why mad is important in real life.

  • @jeffreylocke8808
    @jeffreylocke8808 4 года назад

    Simple but exceptionally rugged. Very precise and skilled performance. Thanks for sharing.

  • @blksheepdogtonyg.6453
    @blksheepdogtonyg.6453 4 года назад

    I like how your employees work you have a solid crew tell them the RUclips people gives them their props

  • @hubertrobinson8825
    @hubertrobinson8825 3 года назад

    Hey sir thanks it really made sense to me as a welder working with guys who make marks I just cut and weld

  • @michaelbrennan7148
    @michaelbrennan7148 4 года назад

    Thank you for posting. Thanks again for explaining a2 + b2 =c2. :)
    Speed square is very handy tool. Im not a trades person but I do enjoy seeing the trades at work. Keep the slag to a minimum:)
    Thank you for posting.
    Tha

  • @Phid79
    @Phid79 4 года назад +1

    If you are making three ( or more) of anything, always make a jig (or mark the ground). This saves time and makes it easier to produce items to the same standard/dimensions.

  • @ericgonzales6582
    @ericgonzales6582 4 года назад

    This is my new favorite channel , been welding awhile now and you guys are pros

  • @trueblue533
    @trueblue533 4 года назад

    I love watching y'all work, it's like watching an artist create something! God bless!

  • @jmcintyre1420
    @jmcintyre1420 3 года назад

    Thank you for being so open and sharing your processes. Its helps a ton !

  • @genecoppedge5972
    @genecoppedge5972 4 года назад

    Beautiful weld bead.

  • @paulbetka2966
    @paulbetka2966 4 года назад

    Erik 👍 👍 ❤️ 🇺🇸
    Most informative
    Video you've done in a long time 🙏🏻✌🏻🖖🏻
    You R Texas Barndominium 👍❗

  • @55afishead
    @55afishead 4 года назад

    Nice explanation. Thanks. But you got to get your boys some tables in there.

  • @greggjohnson7667
    @greggjohnson7667 4 года назад

    Welds look great!

  • @jerrywilder9403
    @jerrywilder9403 3 года назад

    Awesome job guys

  • @MrBest-mr2my
    @MrBest-mr2my 4 года назад +11

    Hey can you show how they do the curved style rafters I would like to see more in-depth basically step by step how y’all do all this would be kool

  • @David-jo4gt
    @David-jo4gt 4 года назад +2

    Much respect for what you do! I would never figure this out.

  • @derekboone3769
    @derekboone3769 2 года назад +1

    Looking to build in the future and just want to know what’s the rule of thumb for tab spacing for your purlins ?

  • @pep5772
    @pep5772 3 года назад

    Da gusto que haya personas que hagan bièn su trabajo.
    Puedo asegurar que al final del dia se van a descansar orgullosos de lo que hicieron.

  • @Paul_Hanson
    @Paul_Hanson 4 года назад

    Being from Minnesota, a 3/12 pitched roof is a little shallow for shedding snow in the winter. Being an amateur mathematician I like a 5/12 roof because the hypotenuse of a 5/12 right triangle is exactly 13!

  • @bdavisonsports
    @bdavisonsports 4 года назад

    Thank you!! Thank you, I have been looking for this exact video. I am about to start building a shop and do it myself. Cutting the rafters is big part that is causing me some apprehension. This video is a confidence boost!

  • @traineralpaca6344
    @traineralpaca6344 Год назад

    Great video! Though I still had to rewatch certain parts 5 times or more 😂 Its cool to see how its done all over the world

  • @eriklauritz
    @eriklauritz 4 года назад

    Thanks for these detail videos. Very interesting to watch your process

  • @treavormiller9552
    @treavormiller9552 4 года назад +19

    He’s using a $45 harbor freight welding helmet. you don’t need anything fancy you just need to know what you’re doing

  • @Dontyahateit
    @Dontyahateit 4 года назад

    Great instructions sir. Thanks for that detailed info.

  • @victorduran6486
    @victorduran6486 4 года назад +1

    I’m ready to see the build of this project y’all got going on

  • @daniellemay3058
    @daniellemay3058 4 года назад

    WOW ERIK SO SMART!!!!!!

  • @aaronmoore8996
    @aaronmoore8996 3 года назад

    Very informative! Thank you

  • @johnpeltier1275
    @johnpeltier1275 4 года назад

    Great job. 39 years HS Math teacher.

  • @HailHadrian
    @HailHadrian 4 года назад +1

    Loved everything about this lol. Also it would be cool to prank Demo Matt with his own intro music playing on videos that involves his barndominium.

  • @Shark5060
    @Shark5060 4 года назад

    I mean fabrication is great and all .. but his chalk pen ... that's amazing.

  • @CouncilmanCarabajal
    @CouncilmanCarabajal 4 года назад

    Great video 👍 Perhaps one day you can show the process of building a continuous truss. Thank you

  • @danielvaldez7495
    @danielvaldez7495 4 года назад

    Erik could you do a video like this one showing how WDMB does their pipe trusses

  • @JR-ip5rb
    @JR-ip5rb 4 года назад

    You gotta respect those welding skills

  • @oscarborjon6112
    @oscarborjon6112 2 года назад

    You can build the next one on top of the first one and so on and so on

  • @LILRESHW
    @LILRESHW 4 года назад +1

    You give out alot of gems!

  • @mattrivers973
    @mattrivers973 4 года назад

    Thank you for this info

  • @roynarvaez8374
    @roynarvaez8374 4 года назад +2

    Hey Erick
    Please do a windows video
    Detail info please, I'm currently building my own barndo and I have notice there is no much windows information out there.
    Thanks love your videos

  • @kevink692
    @kevink692 4 года назад

    I remember some of it of i had study guide format i remember

  • @iamwhoiamd7056
    @iamwhoiamd7056 4 года назад

    A great video. I love learning.

  • @WaltWW
    @WaltWW 4 года назад +5

    If you don't have a speed square... Time to get a speed square, said Swanson.

  • @wowogaming101
    @wowogaming101 4 года назад

    Thanks for showing us this I learned something

  • @Silithel
    @Silithel 4 года назад

    #Demolitia Another great video! Enjoying the educational piece as well as the masterful work you do

  • @bigwallyhdfb
    @bigwallyhdfb 4 года назад

    Great work thanks for sharing

  • @faridmahomed3339
    @faridmahomed3339 3 года назад

    Very very usefull Thank you

  • @Paul-IE-Repairs
    @Paul-IE-Repairs 4 года назад

    quality work right there

  • @BigBoiBleu
    @BigBoiBleu 4 года назад

    W-Section. 😎

  • @stevennihipali3607
    @stevennihipali3607 4 года назад

    the answer to what makes America great? This... this right here!

  • @eddluireg
    @eddluireg 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome video thx

  • @yendub
    @yendub 4 года назад

    What I didn't see was the measure twice and cut once. A true pro here!

  • @opendstudio7141
    @opendstudio7141 4 года назад

    Hurry.. We don't usually have cool weather (95F or 35C) being this close to August. 🥵

  • @bigkilla2608
    @bigkilla2608 4 года назад +2

    I was wondering when y'all were going to release an update

  • @TheBackyardFox
    @TheBackyardFox 4 года назад +1

    Excellent explanation. Math skills put to the test. You mentioned in another prior video you studied computer programming. When hiring programmers I always hired math majors. They make the best programmers.

  • @danielmarek4609
    @danielmarek4609 4 года назад +1

    The historical name for the math of the roof beam is the "pythagorean theorem". It's been in use for 40 centuries! That's a lot of roofs.

  • @davidmorris3102
    @davidmorris3102 4 года назад

    So you buy a speedsquare and use the book that comes with all the rafter lengths in it.

  • @cliff4695
    @cliff4695 4 года назад

    I knew everything but this was very informative. Could be confusing but if you take it 1 step at a time, it's pretty damn easy to understand.

    • @garybower1824
      @garybower1824 4 года назад

      Measuring twice takes too much time. Sometimes its better to wing it then cut or grind a little more off or possibly weld some more on.

  • @michaelgonzalez2533
    @michaelgonzalez2533 4 года назад

    It made perfect sense, it's just remembering it is the issue.

  • @BlenderRookie
    @BlenderRookie 4 года назад

    "Hypotenuse".... I have not heard that term in decades........ I don't miss school...

  • @Jimmy_in_Mexico
    @Jimmy_in_Mexico 4 года назад

    Thank you for your videos. I built a barn for a guy down here in Mexico and it was 9 foot rise in the middle and the width was 36 feet. It was too much. But he wanyed it done that way. Also we dont have a lot of wind here like yall do so he had me make it with 8 inch perlins welded to form a box and i put a 4X4 inch square tubing brace across the middle 20 feet of the truss then made some verticle square tubing reenforcements. I would like to send you pics but it would just make you shake your head. I did a very good job welding it all up but its not code for the USA.

  • @charlesgraham843
    @charlesgraham843 4 года назад

    As Kyle at RR Buildings always says. Math never lies.

  • @silvergrizzly316
    @silvergrizzly316 4 года назад +1

    Geez, I wish Matt could weld that good... 🤭

  • @fallosantis569
    @fallosantis569 3 года назад

    these guys are awesome , they don't talk, don't Bragg, don't look at the camera, don't look at the likes ,,, don't give a shit about any RUclipsland. Just want to go home .

  • @trapjohnson
    @trapjohnson 4 года назад +2

    '3 on 12"
    So, One-Fourth.
    (Yes, the practicality of using the foot as the reference for the denominator. STILL, I hate unreduced fractions at a flinch level)

    • @trapjohnson
      @trapjohnson 4 года назад

      And NO, I dislike metric even more than I do not like unreduced fractions, so save it!

  • @feetball
    @feetball 4 года назад

    Dang, Eric making them guys work on the ground!

  • @jackielinde7568
    @jackielinde7568 4 года назад +1

    Hey, Eric! At 6:36 You talk about putting the marks on the floor first, and then transferring them to the workpiece. I've seen that done elsewhere, and it's pretty darn cool. When Leo of Sampson Boat Co. realized how far gone the Tally Ho (a sailing cutter from the early 1900's) was, he did the same in the shop. He called it Lofting. Basically, he laid down plywood, filled in the gaps with putty, sanded it smooth and then painted it. Once he had a completely flat and white surface, he drew every line he needed in 1:1 scale for the boat. Then he used those lines to make templates to cut the boat's new ribs, and then marked angles on those ribs to make sure they were faired. And his biggest worry was that something would wipe out his lines.
    Here's the first of two videos of him lofting the plans: ruclips.net/video/oKJagvumvCI/видео.html

  • @audiphilth
    @audiphilth 4 года назад +2

    How do you calculate the rated load at the peak of the I-beams to know whether you need to add fish plates across those welds, or a horizontal gusset underneath?

    • @realazzwardogg922
      @realazzwardogg922 4 года назад +1

      There’s no way you’re going to exceed the load capacity of those I-beams on that roof. Unless you park a tractor up there. 😂😂

  • @patrickbehan8737
    @patrickbehan8737 4 года назад

    Great video I'm new subscriber really love the content any chance you could do a video on the curved truss construction please we wouldn't see much of that here in ireland .💪👍

  • @oliverarias423
    @oliverarias423 3 года назад

    hello what kind of welding machine are you using very good job

  • @patricks7622
    @patricks7622 4 года назад

    Dang that guy sure made some good welds I'm pretty dang Rusty he would take me quite a while of practicing to match that level of welding it looks about a half a step away from a sub Arc weld I'm semi jealous

    • @opendstudio7141
      @opendstudio7141 4 года назад

      Maybe he's using 7018 rods for drag welding the butt joint. The Low-Hi (low hydrogen) does run alot smoother, but they need to be stored in a rod oven.

  • @thebaconbrotato
    @thebaconbrotato 4 года назад

    I'd love to learn welding.

  • @davidmorrison3100
    @davidmorrison3100 4 года назад

    Can you show how they make a truss out of pipe?

  • @stephanbrown3751
    @stephanbrown3751 Год назад

    Looking to get something like these made in the Northeast. How much did it cost to have those trusses fabricated in Texas. Awesome video!

  • @faridmahomed3339
    @faridmahomed3339 3 года назад

    4:20 its not possible to take 3 inches on one side instead os taking 1.5 on top 1.5 bottom??

  • @patricks7622
    @patricks7622 4 года назад

    You sure have a good way of explaining how things are done. you're going to make me into a contractor before it's done I reckon... Somebody sure schooled you well on trig back in the day .. I still get a headache when you say hypotenuse however... BTW, do you ever sleep? Haha good work have fun

  • @oscarborjon6112
    @oscarborjon6112 2 года назад

    Easy money 💴

  • @victorduran6486
    @victorduran6486 4 года назад

    Should do a demonstration of all the ways to get the pitch so that way ppl can see a hands on

  • @raymundo7687
    @raymundo7687 4 года назад +1

    Ive learned more from old tradesmen than i ever did in school and most of them flunked out.

  • @vharrald
    @vharrald 4 года назад

    You'd make a great math teacher, especially for geometry

  • @JerryDLTN
    @JerryDLTN 4 года назад

    5:34 that's "stick welding" as opposed to tig or mig welding, right?

  • @edgargonzalez2887
    @edgargonzalez2887 2 года назад

    Would that formula work on pipe for cutting at angles