How to install a kite winder staircase PART 2***AN EASILY AVOIDABLE MISTAKE***

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • In the next part of this video I show how I plan and install the middle flight of the stair case, and unfortunately, uncover a silly mistake.

Комментарии • 158

  • @adrianaosirish6065
    @adrianaosirish6065 Год назад +6

    Dell ,is the steel that's holding up the joists level .....i'd be so pissed because of it being new work id be half thinking of getting the breaking hammer out to drop the steel in that corner behind .leave a prop under it and let the builder build it back in .W'ere all guilty of not checking at some point . Great video Del👍

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +3

      Hi Adrian🖐I've looked at the further, and you've actually hit the nail on the head with your comment👊The new steel beam IS in out of level to match the existing house floor. The brickies leveled the blockwork on the née outer wall from the opposite end of the stair opening, and obviously, then ran their blockwork level all the way along. It was deemed that the new floor would not show being out of level at the stair end rather than the other end against a wall where a big, wall mounted TV is going. Basically, the floor HAD to be out somewhere to tie in with the existing😬 Perhaps, if I was more aware of this when putting in the joists, I could have fitted a few, diminishing firrings on the last few joists up to the stair opening🤔Great comment bud and well deducted about the steel beam😎Cheers Del

    • @adrianaosirish6065
      @adrianaosirish6065 Год назад +1

      @@thetallcarpenter 👍

  • @pete8952
    @pete8952 Год назад +19

    Surprised you took the word of the brickies and steel guys, they normally work to within a couple of inches.

    • @onlyme7939
      @onlyme7939 Год назад +2

      As a bricklayer I would agree

    • @Trainboyjackvr
      @Trainboyjackvr Год назад +2

      They must use the same levels as the lads doing the dot n dab

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Hi Pete🖐I've got to the bottom of why this has happened🤔Check out the reply I've made to the pinned comment at the top👊Cheers Del

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      😵🤩👍

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      They spend all day bashing them against the wall Paul😵

  • @tonymcroberts3252
    @tonymcroberts3252 Год назад +4

    10mm to a bricklayer is level and I was always told a cock up isn't a cock up if you can get over it which you did, good job mate

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Hi Tony🖐My bricklayer told me to stop moaning because my soffits were uneven on a roof because he made the cavity 30mm wider, one end to the other😬

  • @mlawlan69
    @mlawlan69 Год назад +8

    It's reassuring to see even the seasoned pros are not infallible to a fuck up or two and even rarer to see them willing to broadcast it to the whole world!
    An old bloke taught me some wise words when I was doing my college "it's not how we get into the shit that matters, it's how we get out of it"

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +2

      The fact is, we ALL make mistakes, and it would be unrealistic of me to only ever show jobs when they are going well🤔Thanks for your comment😎Cheers Del

  • @davetaylor4741
    @davetaylor4741 Год назад +4

    Already summed up in the other comments. Trusting the brickies levels. How many times I used to annoy them to change their so called level. Don't get that now because all timber frame here. If the level is out. My fault entirely. The brickies just skin what I build. But what defines a good tradesman is being able to overcome problems. In the end it will come out good. All through your jobs on this house you have found all sorts of funny levels and quirky bits. Now you have added your own for someone to find years down the line. We have all done it. Joys of renovations.

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Theres a kind of irony in your comment about me contributing to this houses wonkeyness 🤔and in any other house, I would not have left it🤨Turns out it was the steel beam that was out of level to match the existing joists, to the new joists were level one end and not the other😬Cheers bud🤩

  • @jonathanpike5879
    @jonathanpike5879 Год назад +1

    Good job reminds me off working in Uk before I emigrated to Oz as a Chippie

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Hope you're having a good time down there bud🤞Thanks for watching😎Cheers Del

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

    Nice work TC.. great to show it when things don’t go to plan, and this is reality. Assuming things are good to follow.
    🙌🏻👊🏻

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      No one is immune from making mistake Dan🤔getting over them is what separates the men from the boys😎Cheers bud

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

      @@thetallcarpenter exactly Del… well at least we admit to them..😉.
      🤘🏻

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      @@Ultimate-roofing-square. 🤔😉

  • @clinteastwood3684
    @clinteastwood3684 Год назад +3

    Great video yet again! I work on new build and this is a common occurrence unfortunately. Plus the site managers order stairs off the drawing height instead of physicaly measuring each plot. Nightmare!

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      I dont doubt what you are saying bud, and I have seen the state of some of the stair installations on big sites😬and its not always the carpenters fault🤔Cheers Del

  • @andywelch3621
    @andywelch3621 Год назад +3

    Lots of good info for us young chippys here Del!!!I'm guessing as the joists are out would that mean furring strips on the underside too to get the ceiling level?

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      Hi Andy🖐Great comment and bizzarely, that would make the floor out of level across its length, because it was actually the steel beam that was 35mm high at the stairs end so it matched the existing floor😬(I got to the bottom of it after this part of the video👍) Cheers Del

  • @michaelplays2449
    @michaelplays2449 Год назад +5

    Great work Del !!! the ability to rectify a problem and carry on is what sets you apart , master craftsman.......well done

  • @paulcloona9331
    @paulcloona9331 Год назад +2

    Del very frustrating to see new joist out of level by that much. 😢. You done well to get over the problem. Brickys 🙄😂

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      Hi Paul🖐I actually got to the bottom of the issue bud, and check out my reply to the pinned comment at the top😉Thanks for watching bud🤩

  • @garrymetcalfe5914
    @garrymetcalfe5914 Год назад +1

    Was just thinking of a way to overcome the issue of the floor.
    How about a recip saw through the glue and use a packer to tease up the edge and feather it out from there?

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      That's an awesome suggestion Garry👊but fortunately, the customer doesn't mind a little wonkeyness 😮Cheers Del

  • @Sparks1Plumbers0
    @Sparks1Plumbers0 Год назад +1

    Del m8.... won't say the obvious. But great save nonetheless 🤦‍♂️.
    Otherwise great video. Thanks for sharing.
    Legion OfMany 👍

  • @ErrolHarriott-d1y
    @ErrolHarriott-d1y Год назад +4

    well done Sir, always good to see how you overcome difficulties..

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      Its always tedious when mistakes are made, but it gives us something to overcome I guess🤔Thanks for watching🤩

  • @jimgeelan5949
    @jimgeelan5949 Год назад +1

    Lovely job Del, but you need to start working your way off building sites and doing shop work

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      I don't mind admitting it Jim, but some of the work I do does leave me a little unfulfilled🤔Thanks for your comment bud😎

  • @johnwaby4321
    @johnwaby4321 Год назад +1

    We have all done that del .took someone's word and not checked.
    That caused a bit of an issue you had to get over .
    It's coming along nicely 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      You're so right John😬and this is certainly not the first mistake I've ever made🙃Thanks for watching 😎 Cheers

  • @Aron_Spencer
    @Aron_Spencer Год назад +1

    Don't want to be a killjoy mate but I think you might struggle with that first kite tread now that you have glued up that second string before fitting it! I made that mistake on the first set I done like this 20 years ago fresh out of my apprenticeship thinking I knew it all 🤣

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      Hi Aron🖐Not a killjoy bud, and I cover this in the final video👍Thanks for watching🤩Cheers Del

  • @BoabMarley
    @BoabMarley Год назад +1

    Nice one Del. Like the way you use the word skulduggery when you just got to make something work by whatever means necessary 😂🎉

  • @adriandotsmall
    @adriandotsmall Год назад +1

    👍 - as the steal beam was put in to match the existing floor level was there a way to make everything level or a case of pick your poison I.e. level at one end or the other?

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Hi Adrian🖐The original floor was used to support the wall/roof above as the steel was fitted, so had to go where it went👍Cheers Del

  • @chippy977
    @chippy977 Год назад +1

    How come you used screws instead of dowels for the 2nd flight, can you use screws to pull the shoulder up tight if the dowels fail?

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      Hi there🖐There wasn't enough meat infront of the riser housing on the newel for dowels to work, that's why I had to screw it👍and yes, you can use screws in the same way if the dowels don't pull the joint tight👌Cheers Del

  • @fardastevie2827
    @fardastevie2827 Год назад +2

    never mind dell but you will know next time never take another trades word for level .. a bit of a minor set back but i know you can tweek it within tolerance .......You wont forget this one

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      Hi Stevie🖐A little bit more investigation has let me off the hook a little for this, and there is more details in a my reply to the pinned comment at the top👍Thanks for watching bud🤗

  • @Transformityourself
    @Transformityourself Год назад +1

    Hi Del I’ve got a question I forgot to post on my other comment. Is this staircase pretty much self supporting from the 1st floor where it’s hung? If you had suspended floors on ground floor under the newels, would you install it differently? I.e strengthen the floor underneath it ?

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Great question🤔Yes, part of the stair is supported at the joist level, but its weight must be taken by the floor, and I would always try and fit/pack the newels down onto the substructual concrete💪Cheers Del

  • @nickhaley4663
    @nickhaley4663 Год назад +1

    Del, you're old enough to know that brickies work to the nearest inch.

  • @stevencraggs8444
    @stevencraggs8444 Год назад +1

    All th years being a joiner, I have never known Wood glue to ever adhere to painted wood ?

  • @jtrent90
    @jtrent90 Год назад +2

    it's gut wrenching isnt it? been in similar situations before. You showed fortitude in carrying on!

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      It certainly is😵and fortunately this is on an older, wonkey house🤔(still no excuse though) Cheers Del

  • @kevocos
    @kevocos Год назад +1

    Surely the bedroom floor and ceiling below must be a lot off level if the short 600mm level was showing 10mm?

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Hi there🖐They are, but at the existing house end as the steel was put in out of level to match them🤔The new floor is level on both the new walls, just not at the stair opening👍Cheers Del

    • @kevocos
      @kevocos Год назад +1

      @@thetallcarpenter Right, sometimes you just have to roll with it on those old houses.
      Good luck with the rest of the project 👍

  • @bricklayersworldwithandy6277
    @bricklayersworldwithandy6277 Год назад +1

    Bricklayers getting a lot of stick on here😮😅

  • @jimiwhat79
    @jimiwhat79 Год назад +1

    Didn’t you have to put a 10 mm packer under the mule, when you levelled the stairs.

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      Yes bud👍More on that in the final video😉Thanks for watching

    • @jimiwhat79
      @jimiwhat79 Год назад +1

      @@thetallcarpenter thanks for the video👍

  • @SteveAndAlexBuild
    @SteveAndAlexBuild Год назад +5

    Completely baffling but totally fascinating to watch Del .
    Small suggestion gets yourself the DJI mics , absolute game changer and simple to use ( even I can work them ) 🤔🤣🤣🧱🧱👍🏽
    Ps never believe a bricky 😬

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Hi Steve🖐Id love to get some mics, but Id then have to buy new cameras as mine don't have ext mic inputs😬Thanks for watching bud, and hope you guys are well🤞Cheers Del

  • @paddy120
    @paddy120 Год назад +2

    Another great video del thanks 👍

  • @pat_link_
    @pat_link_ Год назад +2

    Well done Del the most complicated set of stairs I have seen

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      Hi Pat🖐These type of stairs used to terrify me when I was younger😬Thanks for watching😎

  • @LTWCarpentry
    @LTWCarpentry Год назад +1

    Great work mate 👍👍

  • @trig
    @trig Год назад +1

    Its not a problem, its a feature:)

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      I'm retaining the character of the existing property Trig😁Thanks for watching🤩Cheers Del

  • @joehunter643
    @joehunter643 Год назад +1

    Another interesting video del 👍💪

  • @Transformityourself
    @Transformityourself Год назад +1

    Love the honesty as always. When I come to fit mine I only have myself to blame for the joists so I’d best double check before I fit haha. Excellent as always

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Check, check and double check bud👊Thanks for watching🤩

  • @johnlratcliffe
    @johnlratcliffe Год назад +1

    Interesting watch- thank you.
    I made stairs for my own property many years back. I had the luxury of my own joinery workshop on site and we made many many flights for customers. The landing was about 20mm out, so I was able to accommodate this with the top riser (and housing). I was quite pleased with it! Not sure how you (technically) stand with Building Control but it was never mentioned.
    All our stairs were dry fitted before they went out. Liked the 'hook' where the internal corner strings meet: never knew about that!!
    You need an apprentice. To hold the camera!

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Hi John🖐I think you had the ultimate set up bus, and I would have DEFINITELY made the top tread/riser/newel to accommodate an out of level floor in the same way you did👍Very cool idea, and it's usually only the centers 12 inches or so of the stair treads that people walk on anyway, so no problem with the top riser being taller one end👊Great comment and thanks for watching 😎 Cheers Del

  • @darrenbethell3171
    @darrenbethell3171 Год назад +1

    Del I’m glad it wasn’t plumbed up correctly. The simple reason being you then showed us all the best way of correcting some other f***ers mistakes. We’re there’s a Will there a way pal. Love your vids Buddy keep up the good work. And don’t sink to the Brickies level and leave the next trade correcting your mistakes like they have rise above it Delboy 👌

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      Hi Darren🖐This could have been avoided bud, and it was probably just a case of, 'less haste, more speed'😉Thanks for watching 😎 Cheers

  • @itfc3
    @itfc3 Год назад +1

    nice one buddy. we have all been there. but good you showed it.

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      You gotta put your hands up sometimes bud😬Thanks for watching😎Cheers Del

  • @andyphillips7437
    @andyphillips7437 Год назад +1

    I'm amazed at 2 things, one, you trusted a brickie when he said it was level and two, you didn't realise as you were putting it in that it was the best part of 40mm out across the floor just by walking on it...

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      Hi Andy🖐This is the problem with only being called in to do bits and bobs on a job, and the joist at the other end of the floor WAS in level to the outer blockwork, however, the steel beam had been put in OUT of level to match the existing floor, (making it 35mm high at the stair end), and this showed on the joist that the stairs fitted to. There's more on this in the reply to the pinned comment at the top👍Thanks for watching😎Cheers Del

  • @andrewplatt
    @andrewplatt Год назад +1

    Feel your pain Del Boy 😮 Could you not have packed the landing joists up and tapered to nothing on the rest of the run?

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      Hi Andrew🖐Quite possibly bud🤔but that would them make the floor out of level the other way😬Check out the reply to the pinned comment at the top for more on the reason the joists were out👍Cheers Del

    • @andrewplatt
      @andrewplatt Год назад +1

      @@thetallcarpenter Hi Del, hope you've managed to sort the issue out 👍

  • @jimh4072
    @jimh4072 Год назад +1

    Skullduggery. - I loved that, it reminds me of my own 200+ years old house. 😂😂😂

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      Always gotta make time for a bit of skulldeggery Jim😆

  • @davedawson9851
    @davedawson9851 Год назад +1

    Henceforth shall you be known as 'Del The Mighty Staircase Wielder'. In our house anyway. I knew you'd sort it. 👍

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Thanks Dave🤗and I actually do like to think of myself as a stair specialist👊Cheers

  • @Pete.Ty1
    @Pete.Ty1 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍.Thank you

  • @mrboyban
    @mrboyban Год назад +1

    Really good work, despite the eventualities I do appreciate your workmanship and honesty.

  • @cedarstuff
    @cedarstuff Год назад +1

    These are the best videos for DIYers like me - "what do the pros do when it's not perfect?"
    Great to see the way you think around the problem to get to the best solution for the situation.

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      You're right, its all good and well when everything is going to plan, but its what to do when things don't go to plan that's really interesting🤔Thanks for watching😎Cheers Del

  • @JACKATTACKED
    @JACKATTACKED Год назад +1

    Never fails to bite you in the arse when you don't double check on something yourself.

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      You know it😵And its gutting that's its, ultimately, my fault for not checking😬

  • @Wattsjoinerybarn
    @Wattsjoinerybarn Год назад +1

    I watched this video hoping I would find a secret in how to fix those wall side internal half lap joints. Such a funny detail! I sometimes spring a wedge off the wall as well as the timber. I am surprised there is no pre milled pocket screw on the cad staircases. As you say it’s about getting it tight for the glue to go off!

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Ah, sorry bud, no special method for fixing those corners😬Like you, I just 'pack' being the top part of the joint to keep it closed up tight👊I've worked closely with these stair manufacturers for many years, and they say that joint is like that due to the design/CNC software🤔Also like you, I think there could be a better way😉Cheers Del

    • @Wattsjoinerybarn
      @Wattsjoinerybarn Год назад +1

      I remember from an older video how efficient you are at doing these kits! You have obviously done a fair few in your time. Keep up the good work.💪🏻

    • @robnicholas1811
      @robnicholas1811 Год назад +2

      You could screw up through the underside of the tread into the string rebates along both edges to get those corners tied in together

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      @@robnicholas1811 That would definitely hold them together💪

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      @Wattsjoinerybarn Considering how much I feared fitting stairs when I was younger, it amazes me how much I love doing them now🤩Over the years I've fitted some CRAZY technical stair sets over multiple floors and worth well over 150 grand😲Thanks for your comments, I appreciate them🤩Cheers Del

  • @jimh4072
    @jimh4072 Год назад +1

    That’s true, never take anyone’s word for anything. 😂

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      That was my biggest mistake🤔Thanks for watching👍

  • @SuperWayneyb
    @SuperWayneyb Год назад +1

    🤘😎🤘

  • @nelsbhoy
    @nelsbhoy Год назад +1

    In 6 months that will squeak like hell. Would have been better to go 2 straight lifts with small landing. These kits are usually crap.

    • @stevethepug6035
      @stevethepug6035 Год назад +2

      Rise and going min calculations most probably wouldn't of worked for the head room on the half landing that's why they have a kite winder. A load of D4 will 100% stop the squeaking 😂

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      As Steve the Pug says, there is not enough room to get a half or two quarter lands in there🤔and they are guaranteed to stay squeak free😎Cheers Del

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Spot on bud👊

  • @cabottaxi
    @cabottaxi Год назад +1

    Wow. Your talent just amazes me.

  • @stevethepug6035
    @stevethepug6035 Год назад +2

    Boom 💥

  • @andrewjennings9286
    @andrewjennings9286 Год назад +1

    if you have glued up the tall newel and wall strings you will struggle to slip the kite treads in after. It is usually better to fit them in
    loose and then fix newel and strings.

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Great point Andrew👊and wait until the next/final video where I talk about this👍Thanks for watching 😎 Cheers Del

    • @pauldixon8279
      @pauldixon8279 Год назад +1

      I agree with this. I used to fit centre kite first and set back a bit then fit middle section and let it come together. Far easier but great vid. Enjoying watching this.

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      @pauldixon8279 Keep an eye on the next video where I talk about these corner kite treads😉These kind of comments show who the experienced stair guys are😎

  • @denty32
    @denty32 Год назад +1

    Nice video Del. I felt your pain watching that

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      I've been slightly let off the hook Mark🤞as there was another reason for the joists being out🤔Check out my reply to the pinned comment at the top👍Thanks for watching bud🤩

    • @denty32
      @denty32 Год назад +1

      @@thetallcarpenterthat makes sense

  • @neil-mv3it
    @neil-mv3it Год назад +1

    well done del great video

  • @cameronpeters7250
    @cameronpeters7250 Год назад +1

    lovely work

  • @TheNorthernmunky
    @TheNorthernmunky Год назад +1

    Fabulous as always

  • @b21playa
    @b21playa Год назад

    Wouldn't it have been possible to level the whole floor by chipping and packing the blockwork?

    • @amazing451
      @amazing451 Год назад +1

      I no you'd have been disappointed Del, but I often found floors out of level when fitting stairs. It can be a right pain deciding what will look least obvious to leave out of level or plumb, I think you're solution was the best in your case. Look forward to part 3.👍👍

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Hi there🖐Its very irritating and not the way I usually roll😬There's an explanation in my reply to the pinned comment at top👍Thanks for watching🤩

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      Could do bud, but it turns out its not as simple as that😬Check out my reply to the pinned comment at the top👍Cheers Del

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Could be done, but with great difficulty😵Cheers Del

  • @davidblake1663
    @davidblake1663 Год назад +1

    Just started watching, but knowing there's going to be a "mistake" makes it like an Agatha Christie book; Who dun it? With What? Where?

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      I think they call it 'click bait' David😉Thanks for your comment and for watching🤩Cheers Del

  • @chrismurray6184
    @chrismurray6184 Год назад +1

    Well explained.

  • @kiwigrunt330
    @kiwigrunt330 Год назад +1

    The painter will fix it....😆

  • @richardstevenson2727
    @richardstevenson2727 Год назад +1

    🫡

  • @brithozierhozier4718
    @brithozierhozier4718 Год назад +1

    I felt for you Del on that one I've had it happen a few times and I know that exact feeling when your heart just sinks there not really a worse feeling on the job sight so disheartening! But as you know we get over these things eventually! Thanks for sharing mate this is the reality on the job!

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      I love your comment because its honest about what we ALL face in our jobs👍Things rarely go perfectly and there's always problems to solve🤔I think that's why I/we love it so much👊Cheers

  • @davidrichardson3894
    @davidrichardson3894 Год назад +1

    you got to remember, a brickie is only a joiner with his brains bashed out,brickie i worked with thought his level was broke because the bubble was moving about

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      That's funny David😆(many a true word said in just🤔) Cheers Del

  • @johnmorrissey1675
    @johnmorrissey1675 Год назад +1

    Not easy Del , think we've all been there, its always seems to be left to the carpenter's to sort out these problems, wonder if you could have leveled up the last joist , anyway we all have our ways to sort things out well done 👍☘️🇮🇪👏🤟🩼

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад +1

      We all make mistakes John🤔however I have looked at this more, and the steel beam is out of level to match the existing joists, so actually, this was unavoidable😬Thanks for watching🤩

    • @johnmorrissey1675
      @johnmorrissey1675 Год назад +1

      @@thetallcarpenter 👍🤟👏

  • @TheDickPuller
    @TheDickPuller Год назад +1

    Never ever, trust the Hairy Arsed Brickies for levels!!! Adapt & over come, we’ll done mate

    • @thetallcarpenter
      @thetallcarpenter  Год назад

      Hi TDP🖐You're only as strong as your weakest link I guess🤔Thanks for watching 😎 Cheers Del