For me, the ideas in ruclips.net/user/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE Plans were a starting point for building different sheds . Ryan gives ideas that allow an individual to draw nicest conclusions into the design and building of his or her own shed.
The switch back and forth between ground view and head cam makes for dramatic video. I find it impressive that you can plan your videos as carefully as your work flow.
I have a feeling even if he didn't, he'd have enough travel to snap his neck when it stopped him. It's gotta be for show if an inspector drives by. Half the time he's not tied off and doing much more dangerous stuff. You gotta have a better sense of balance than me to do that.
nice job friend.not the easiest roof to frame at that.i called the dense glas ferrie .should be there monday for ya .take a day off and spend with your family.you earned it
Man you got a nice house to frame! I am looking forward to the day I get a few of those! I am doing five these 3 story nasty gambrel roof town houses that are so over build I feel bad wasting all the material...
I’m a chippy and builder in Melbourne Australia but have never really done a lot of timber fascia as we predominately use metal fascia that our plumbers do, but you make it look ridiculously easy. And if I had to guess, I’d say it’s probably millimetre perfect. 👌
Trevor Anderson Not normally- we have “roof tilers” for that. A different breed entirely. 😂 The roof plumbers do the Colorbond roof though. (Metal roof sheets)
With houses so close together one would think if it isn't easier and cheaper to just build a row house. I mean, what's the distance to the next house? one meter?
Awesome work ethic and videos. How are you able to keep the facia in-plane with the roof truss rafters without the use of a straight edge? It just looks like you hold the facia in place and start nailing.
I am curious why pressure treat was used on the side where the houses are side by side but not the other but the densglass is used on both sides even though a house will never be built on the street side
The engineer was so preoccupied with the aesthetic design changes of that outer wall to provide more work for little benefit that he forgot to change the materials used.
How's the bumper holding up on your impulse in the cold weather? I left one in my truck bed overnight and it got so brittle it crumbled after the first shot the next morning.
I don't know anything about building houses, but I've always wondered where the left over bits go. For the wood that is untouched, do you end up returning that from where you got it? Then for the off cuts and sticks that had defects (warped, chipped..), does that all get tossed in the dumpster? Thanks!
Just a suggestion man, maybe a lanyard on your beloved paslode. I know they are tough but not two story tough. Just get the stretchy ones and link it to your nail bag perhaps. Just saying, would hate to see you using that flimsy Dewalt again! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Final goal is that you don’t hit the ground when you fall. But such rope is not ideal. If you fall 3 meters / 9 ft and then the rope starts pulling at you without any give, you’ll break your back. I’m sure there are better solutions for this. But it’s better than nothing so that’s already good.
A fall in that harness would only postpone death for while. No shock absorber with at least 3m free fall from slack in the line. So now hanging off the side of a building with a broken back. But now you need to be out of the system within 15min to prevent suspension trauma. This is where the harness cuts off adequate circulation to your legs. The casualty appears 100% ok until the rescuers release you allowing all the blood full of toxins to rush from the legs in to the rest of your body. Casualty dies in 5min from acute septicaemia. I would rather take my chances with the ground. In the uk we are not allowed to use fall arresters unless there is means of rescue onsite. Ie cherry picker. (Not ladders)
alway these guys spouting off about how they do things in the UK supposedly better yet its still a 2nd world country . barely above the french and behind the irish
he has a fall restraint setup but it is to lose to work fall restraint stop you from being able to get close enough to fall but he line is to long and dosent seem to be adjustable
The beach cities of So. Cal. have had these type of close-built homes since the early 1900s. Narrow, long and two story. Many have been torn down and re-built.
Had a buddy that was a site manager. The crews would steal your pile if theirs wasn't delivered. Hey had to have overnight security watching delivered piles.
jcadult101 I believe it. Around here roofing crews are bad about that too. If a pallet of shingles gets delivered a day or two before a job you better be there to put the bundles on the roof or they won’t be there in the morning. A buddy of mine caught a crew on security cam loading two pallets on their truck at 2am. Their mistake was their company logo was clearly visible on the side of the truck. They had a chat with the sheriff the next day.
I know the property owner for all these lots wants to squeeze as many houses they can into them for profit, but crimony, Canada is so empty, they could have given everyone nice big yards. No need to copy Tokyo. Like many other comments have pointed out, you can hear your neighbors TV, radio, bathrooms, etc. it almost the same as an apartment. I hope they are cheap.
This design is actually pretty smart and fairly common. When housing demand is high they shoe horn a bunch together to get a quick return. Once finished if they don't already own the land near this they will buy it and build slightly larger houses with bigger lots charging double making even easier profit. Basically using the site of these tight houses as a engineered visual inflation to push larger lot prices up. Same reason houses on the end of a cul de sac sell for more, even tho lot size might be the same as the rest, sometimes even smaller overall. If it looks better than those around it, you can charge more. Just like I imagine this corner build will go for 10-20% more than the rest.
It doesn’t really have to be. But the lumber yard only shipped enough osb for the front and back walls. Plus the city approved plans show dens glas on both sides. So the inspector could fail osb, if he wants to be a dick. So I’m covering my own ass using dens glas.
Seems as though everything just falls into place and doesn't need any adjustments or just nail it where it lands. All his lumber must be perfectly straight.
I was kind of thinking it might be in Edmonton it's definitely not in Saskatchewan we don't use pressure treated wood up in the rafters ever unless it's a custom build. But they do like to stick the houses on this Saturday close like this in new developments where you have to worry about if the next house went up in flames that you won't get out of yours in time
Edward Duff yea I know the densglass has no shear strength I live in Sevierville Tennessee, and also in Walterboro S.C. Building in Tenn I can do pretty much what I want to, but in S.C. It’s shear walls, bond beam, wall straps, rafter ties, etc, etc, and they also have hurricanes in S.C. I am 45 minutes from the ocean.
@@rmora1 are you offended ? Anyone who builds knows it takes a different type of animal to wake up every morning and put in this kind of work. " drink crack every morning is a expression of envy" you remind me of this dude on yt comments that got offended nobody liked
Mhmm Only accuse you of being an absolute fucking beast. Only question is when you do your gabels how come you don't nail a 2x to it when you stand it you nail right into the tp and your drywall back out is done
мда-а-а-а... вод так и живут в деревянных коробочках, на двух-трех сотках земли. Ни палисадника, ни маленького огорода. Через 3 метра дом соседей. А как же пожарная безопасность? Если загорится один дом, глядишь еще 5 с собой заберет. Каждый выбирает то, что хочет. Я бы только одноэтажный летний домик так построил. Страшно жить в такой конструкции, на трех этажах. Мне хотелось бы узнать такой момент. После внутренней отделки так же все трясется? Я имею ввиду, если подпрыгнуть в одной части дома, будет ли вибрация в другой части дома? Стакан с водой разольется?
For me, the ideas in ruclips.net/user/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE Plans were a starting point for building different sheds . Ryan gives ideas that allow an individual to draw nicest conclusions into the design and building of his or her own shed.
The switch back and forth between ground view and head cam makes for dramatic video. I find it impressive that you can plan your videos as carefully as your work flow.
Especially when the prairies are nothing but miles and miles of miles and miles.
10:20 Lol @ the length of that safety harness rope. All the way to the ground. :-)
20 feet. Is what you fall.Even if his harness was super tight he would probably still hit the ground.
I have a feeling even if he didn't, he'd have enough travel to snap his neck when it stopped him. It's gotta be for show if an inspector drives by. Half the time he's not tied off and doing much more dangerous stuff. You gotta have a better sense of balance than me to do that.
Very impressive CF !! 💗😍
Yup. It always fits right for me the first time, too!😜
nice job friend.not the easiest roof to frame at that.i called the dense glas ferrie .should be there monday for ya .take a day off and spend with your family.you earned it
You are wrapping this project up fast! It's amazing how much you can do by yourself! #TCF
Thanks for the entertainment and for providing the motivation to go out and do the same!
I’ve never heard of treated wood in a soffit space 🤔
Carpenter here from Nova Scotia. You’re awesome bud!
It’s fire treated because the houses are so close together.
I am thankful that you can upload almost every day. Keep it up! I am already waiting for the next job. But until then TIME FOR A BEER!
The next load is just for you.
Thanks for post great content
Man you got a nice house to frame! I am looking forward to the day I get a few of those! I am doing five these 3 story nasty gambrel roof town houses that are so over build I feel bad wasting all the material...
Thank you for wearing your safety harness again.
Rolling Trusses..piece of cake"! 👍🏼
Sucks having to wait for supplies that should already be there. I’m very impressed with your work!
Can you check the order sheet tonight and find out what happened Mike. We have got to do whatever we can to get this done. Thanks.
Awesome work
wow this man is able to do all this work and upload them in the same day.
big thumb up
you should go by the old house you framed the first time. i wanna see the finished view of it
Do framers have to buy the nails they use or are they provided with the lumber ?
I’m a chippy and builder in Melbourne Australia but have never really done a lot of timber fascia as we predominately use metal fascia that our plumbers do, but you make it look ridiculously easy. And if I had to guess, I’d say it’s probably millimetre perfect. 👌
Anthony Stroud plumbers also install tile in Aus I’ve been hearing.
Trevor Anderson
Not normally- we have “roof tilers” for that. A different breed entirely. 😂
The roof plumbers do the Colorbond roof though. (Metal roof sheets)
Anthony Stroud I’m a chippy from NSW i would definitely agree the roof rulers are a different breed
Anthony Stroud plumbers do a lot more in Aus then North America that’s for sure.
Are Australians even allowed to watch the crazy framers vids? XDD nanny state
With houses so close together one would think if it isn't easier and cheaper to just build a row house. I mean, what's the distance to the next house? one meter?
Yeah but they can sell them for more as single family homes.
Great job!
Cool roof!
Halfway thru your video, I stopped and watched some safety harness videos where they saved people's lives. Glad ya got one.
Such a complicated roof, I was trying to visualise it when he built the walls, it's all making sense now :)
It was plus 6 here in Edmonton yesterday. (Sat)The weather is all over the place.
That's a nice twist on a "saltbox" next-door!
Awesome work ethic and videos. How are you able to keep the facia in-plane with the roof truss rafters without the use of a straight edge? It just looks like you hold the facia in place and start nailing.
Pencil line, pre-marked prior to video recording
The magazine of the nail gun is the straight edge- quick simple way if you're working on your own.
what's up with those green studs? From Sweden, you never see those here
Nice.
Yeah man, do you have a drone? You can fly your camera back and forth to take shots! 🍻
What determines the use of green treated lookouts? The proximity to the adjacent house?
I am curious why pressure treat was used on the side where the houses are side by side but not the other but the densglass is used on both sides even though a house will never be built on the street side
The green paint is a fire retardant, not a preservative.
The engineer was so preoccupied with the aesthetic design changes of that outer wall to provide more work for little benefit that he forgot to change the materials used.
They don’t send you ladders for the gable ends?
How's the bumper holding up on your impulse in the cold weather? I left one in my truck bed overnight and it got so brittle it crumbled after the first shot the next morning.
Is that rope attached to anything? Just for show? Can canadian osha fine you even if you don't have employees?
This might be the dumbest question about this video, congratulations numbnuts, that took some doing.
@@tombryan1 thanks. Now answer the question.
I don't know anything about building houses, but I've always wondered where the left over bits go. For the wood that is untouched, do you end up returning that from where you got it? Then for the off cuts and sticks that had defects (warped, chipped..), does that all get tossed in the dumpster? Thanks!
Watch this ruclips.net/video/u7fDJdLFqjM/видео.html
I just realized that the house you're framing, and the one next to it, don't have garages. Where do they expect people to park?
Garage is detached for those houses. You can find foundations of future garages under snow from south side.
Just a suggestion man, maybe a lanyard on your beloved paslode. I know they are tough but not two story tough. Just get the stretchy ones and link it to your nail bag perhaps. Just saying, would hate to see you using that flimsy Dewalt again! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Can you tell something about where to anker the safety harness? Thank you.
Final goal is that you don’t hit the ground when you fall. But such rope is not ideal. If you fall 3 meters / 9 ft and then the rope starts pulling at you without any give, you’ll break your back. I’m sure there are better solutions for this. But it’s better than nothing so that’s already good.
Around your Ankol
Cut it at 7" (aboot 2 meters fer you Canadians eh,) and let it drag. It looks good from a distance and won't catch on every corner and crevice.
I wonder what the world would be like if everyone worked as smart and hard as you do. I know your dense glass would be there.
Who’d av thought it, crazy framer getting all safety sally on us, what with hanging over the edge of that 28’ drop :-)
A fall in that harness would only postpone death for while. No shock absorber with at least 3m free fall from slack in the line. So now hanging off the side of a building with a broken back. But now you need to be out of the system within 15min to prevent suspension trauma. This is where the harness cuts off adequate circulation to your legs. The casualty appears 100% ok until the rescuers release you allowing all the blood full of toxins to rush from the legs in to the rest of your body. Casualty dies in 5min from acute septicaemia. I would rather take my chances with the ground. In the uk we are not allowed to use fall arresters unless there is means of rescue onsite. Ie cherry picker. (Not ladders)
alway these guys spouting off about how they do things in the UK supposedly better yet its still a 2nd world country . barely above the french and behind the irish
he has a fall restraint setup but it is to lose to work fall restraint stop you from being able to get close enough to fall but he line is to long and dosent seem to be adjustable
That safety line is probably there to appease the builders superintendent. I think they're a snag and trip hazard.
What is house worth when it is ready ?
Waitng for a delivery is a lot like where did i leave my pencil that will never change !;-)
I'm shocked at how close the setbacks are to property line every time I watch these videos
The beach cities of So. Cal. have had these type of close-built homes since the early 1900s. Narrow, long and two story. Many have been torn down and re-built.
Crazy when here in new zealand its 1.8m of boundary lines in the city and alot more in the country
@@kavachiking6751 how far is an ( m ) ?
Irvin Wittmeier it’s about a yard, I think it’s like 39”. So he’s talking about maybe 6 1/2 feet
And all that wide open space behind the houses! Why would anyone choose to build so close? Canada has tons of space, spread out!
Why are some boards green?
moviemakerwannabe fire resistant board for code
Thank you @@Adam-vu6zk .
Yooo cf I've watched all the videos to this house I had a dream I was helping you. I better come out sweeping on the next video.
I think somebody Shanghai-d your DensGlass.
Had a buddy that was a site manager. The crews would steal your pile if theirs wasn't delivered. Hey had to have overnight security watching delivered piles.
jcadult101 I believe it. Around here roofing crews are bad about that too. If a pallet of shingles gets delivered a day or two before a job you better be there to put the bundles on the roof or they won’t be there in the morning. A buddy of mine caught a crew on security cam loading two pallets on their truck at 2am. Their mistake was their company logo was clearly visible on the side of the truck. They had a chat with the sheriff the next day.
thank you, you have safety string in the back
These houses seem so high off the ground.
Pretty amazing to see what one man is capable of. Great work fella but you are a nut lol.
Speaking of nuts, can you maybe do a reach around next time?
@@tombryan1 lmfao no homo bruh.
who is responsible for densglass delay?
You’re gonna fight that person?
He is, he forgot to order it because he was busy editing a video for your lazy ass.
I know the property owner for all these lots wants to squeeze as many houses they can into them for profit, but crimony, Canada is so empty, they could have given everyone nice big yards. No need to copy Tokyo. Like many other comments have pointed out, you can hear your neighbors TV, radio, bathrooms, etc. it almost the same as an apartment. I hope they are cheap.
From C$ 450000
@@next3953 , Thanks, that really sucks. In many places they could get a mansion for that.
It keeps the heating costs down. A fart can generate 1.21 Jigawatts of energy. Thats enough to keep your nostrils warm
This design is actually pretty smart and fairly common. When housing demand is high they shoe horn a bunch together to get a quick return. Once finished if they don't already own the land near this they will buy it and build slightly larger houses with bigger lots charging double making even easier profit. Basically using the site of these tight houses as a engineered visual inflation to push larger lot prices up. Same reason houses on the end of a cul de sac sell for more, even tho lot size might be the same as the rest, sometimes even smaller overall. If it looks better than those around it, you can charge more. Just like I imagine this corner build will go for 10-20% more than the rest.
1 question, do they allow you to use treated lumber for fascia?
Idk if they should if you use aluminum fascia for the front I heard it causes chemical reaction with the treated lumber and the aluminum.
Not treated for rot, it's treated for fire resistance.
@@contractor08831
As I understand it is the green lumber
@@michaelvangundy226 You are unlicensed, I checked.
Yeah cuz it messes up the aluminum or some shit, but they do not allow us to use it
I still haven’t figured out why a corner lot house needs dense glass on the side where another house will never be built. 🤔
It doesn’t really have to be. But the lumber yard only shipped enough osb for the front and back walls. Plus the city approved plans show dens glas on both sides. So the inspector could fail osb, if he wants to be a dick. So I’m covering my own ass using dens glas.
50 k for you after job done ?
50K? WTF are you smoking?
if i lived that close to another house then my house would be built with all green wood or all fire resistant bricks.. lol
LadyDarkSorrow if I lived that close to another house I would move lol.
I don’t understand y the builder or homeowner doesn’t build scaffold around the house at this point
how the hell do these houses stay up when they are only wood and tornadoes will just rip them down
brummie pc gamer you just hope a tornado doesn’t come close
where the hell is this dens glass come on bring the damn thing so we can get it done :)
I know right :)
One of us have to give this guy another project right after this is done
I love how you don't even level your fascia
Seems as though everything just falls into place and doesn't need any adjustments or just nail it where it lands.
All his lumber must be perfectly straight.
Anybody know where this house is being framed? Based on the horizon, it looks like the Canadian prairie.
Yes it is in Canada
It looks like Calgary to me.
edmonton
I was kind of thinking it might be in Edmonton it's definitely not in Saskatchewan we don't use pressure treated wood up in the rafters ever unless it's a custom build. But they do like to stick the houses on this Saturday close like this in new developments where you have to worry about if the next house went up in flames that you won't get out of yours in time
Is it Calgary?
CF. -40 here his morning.
@themurdo21 No. Actual Mercury. I have a photo.
Wwwwhat -40
23 here, might have to put long pants on.
Can't you go to another jobsite and steal, I mean borrow the dens glass? It's Sunday you can get forgiveness.
All the other crews are out too! I thought I had enough. It’s interesting that the other crews are out now and mine is gone.
Edward Duff yea I know the densglass has no shear strength I live in Sevierville Tennessee, and also in Walterboro S.C. Building in Tenn I can do pretty much what I want to, but in S.C. It’s shear walls, bond beam, wall straps, rafter ties, etc, etc, and they also have hurricanes in S.C. I am 45 minutes from the ocean.
Can you take a long walk off a short pier? Its Sunday and no one would miss you.
You remind me of this dude I worked with taught me everything. Pretty sure you drink crack in a.m to make you wanna do all th at alone
@@rmora1 are you offended ? Anyone who builds knows it takes a different type of animal to wake up every morning and put in this kind of work. " drink crack every morning is a expression of envy" you remind me of this dude on yt comments that got offended nobody liked
It was just a comment. He knows I’m not a crack head and never accused me of being one.
Mhmm Only accuse you of being an absolute fucking beast. Only question is when you do your gabels how come you don't nail a 2x to it when you stand it you nail right into the tp and your drywall back out is done
@@rmora1 didn't imply that but alright. Hope the rest of your shift is good clearly the pc police are still funded
Imagine how many houses you could build if you had one or two helpers , you dont have to prove anything
Ya and that would make for an interesting you tube channel...
Just imagine it, wow, I cant believe it? If you wish upon a star....
мда-а-а-а... вод так и живут в деревянных коробочках, на двух-трех сотках земли. Ни палисадника, ни маленького огорода. Через 3 метра дом соседей. А как же пожарная безопасность? Если загорится один дом, глядишь еще 5 с собой заберет. Каждый выбирает то, что хочет. Я бы только одноэтажный летний домик так построил. Страшно жить в такой конструкции, на трех этажах. Мне хотелось бы узнать такой момент. После внутренней отделки так же все трясется? Я имею ввиду, если подпрыгнуть в одной части дома, будет ли вибрация в другой части дома? Стакан с водой разольется?
🤔
Developers will cram as many houses into a hectare as they can get away with. The same the world over.
@@retiree1033 was this the translation?
@@pprich1 More or less. The OP remarked on fire safety and the proximity of the neighbouring house . btw, I used Google Translate. :D
@@retiree1033 ahh ok. Cool. Thanks though. Forgot about the Google machine lol
what a loser project mgr,,,havin guys waitin for materials
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themurdo21 ta çi familjen n’goj
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