Modern House Part 18- Wall sheeting, window openings and pickup work plus scaffolding

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  • Опубликовано: 24 апр 2024
  • With the roof done it's time to start wrapping up the exterior sheathing and fine tuning all the window holes. There's lots to do but like the rest of the house you just start in and go project to project. It might seem sort of random sometimes but there's usually a reason for it. Sometimes it's easier to cut up a pile of wood and do a short project with it than it is to just move the pile again. It's also nice to see the scaffold start to go up because this means I'll have access to parts of the outside now that i'd like to finish. It's getting tougher to film since I move around so much but I think there's enough here for a good episode.
    As always, thanks for watching and we'll see you next week with part 19. No crane cam for later in the week, with the roof done I won't use it much until the windows show up but maybe I can scratch something together for mid week.
    -Jake

Комментарии • 36

  • @user-gf2km4us2z
    @user-gf2km4us2z 19 дней назад +1

    Remarkable. What is equally amazing is how Mr. Rosenfeld wakes up every morning and have in his mind the full synopsis of his daily work and how such adjusts perfectly with his precedent days and future days. Such a planning he seems to have all i his mind. Unbelievable.

  • @tomthumb3843
    @tomthumb3843 19 дней назад +4

    Always look forward to your posts Jake, man your work pace is astounding ,

  • @jjulyaaugustsseptemberooct2408
    @jjulyaaugustsseptemberooct2408 12 дней назад

    Hey Jake, I've been thoroughly enjoying your modern house series. I've been a carpenter for 40 years and you're a true professional! I wish I could come and work with you, but I assume you choose to work alone. No employee crap to deal with and with the crane (awesome) and the Pettibone, more power to ya! Keep up the videos please, all of your projects!

    • @ShredPile
      @ShredPile  11 дней назад

      Hey man, saw this yesterday but got buried. I'm glad you found the series and the channel! There is more cool stuff in the works as well. I do work alone for simplicity mostly. Its way easier to keep the schedule in order and with zero dramas. I do sometimes overbook myself but it all works out in the end. If something falls thru I have one of the worlds longest project lists to do at home and usually jump at the chance to work on something here. I saw your other comment asking about shredpile and it's just a placeholder for a brand. I figure way more people would buy a hoodie or a set of graph paper doodle pads or a killer coffee cup with shredpile on them long before they would with just my name on there :-) so it's in place where it belongs if this trial all works out. Stay tuned for more!

  • @george8873
    @george8873 19 дней назад +1

    Got excited when I seen your video posted. Then got a bit bummed because I seen it is only 43 minutes and 30 seconds long. I'm one of those who think the longer a video is, the better it is, lol. That said, all the videos you put out are great, no matter the length. Thanks for taking us along for the ride. It's been very enjoyable.

    • @ShredPile
      @ShredPile  19 дней назад +1

      thanks George! I just sort of go with the footage that I have, I won't stretch it long because I feel it won't hold interest as well. I've had several short weeks lately for various reasons so it's been a struggle to capture as much. I'm glad you're enjoying them!

  • @nicksrestos8505
    @nicksrestos8505 19 дней назад +1

    There’s so many things I like about the design of this house, the site lines down the hall to the stairs for one, the cantilevered cantilever at 17:40 and the views to that old forest are incredible. Top work Jake! Nice to see you over at Leo’s channel too, looks like it boosted your subs a bit as well. 🍻

    • @ShredPile
      @ShredPile  19 дней назад

      Thanks Nick! There are definitely bits of this one that I would incorporate into my own home if I ever get around to replacing it. Once you spend time around the floor to ceiling glass you really start to like it. Theres a couple views that won't really show up until the windows are in so I'll save them for that but yeah, this place is a looker. Thanks for noticing the subs were up, slipped past 10k the other day. Got a few from Leos channel and I hope to keep a few of them long term:-)

    • @nicksrestos8505
      @nicksrestos8505 19 дней назад

      You should have no problem with that. Quality contributors on YT like you are the reason I haven’t watched network tv in over a decade.
      I’ve tried documenting my work, I just don’t have the time or patience to execute it. Thus my abysmal channel.

    • @ShredPile
      @ShredPile  19 дней назад +1

      @@nicksrestos8505 Oh I'm with you on the network tv thing, there's just too much good youtube to watch. I always seem to end up on videos shot on the west coast of BC. Also fwiw, trying to shoot and make a video out of closeup or confined space footage is about the most frustrating thing to do. You can't film re-dos and its super easy to move out of the shot and miss everything. moving a camera around on a construction site is so easy even a framer could do it:-)

  • @phuongvo3051
    @phuongvo3051 19 дней назад +1

    What a great work and beautiful home turn out , the view is so amazing,❤❤

  • @erikowren7894
    @erikowren7894 19 дней назад +1

    Jake, I would say you have a very particular set of skills. 😊

  • @robertsimmons3556
    @robertsimmons3556 19 дней назад +1

    The job is closing in fore sure Jake! I like the way you lace the video with the other trades!. You definitely keep a clean safe job! Can't wait for you to do your final walk thru! Its been a great ride watching you do your magic!

    • @ShredPile
      @ShredPile  19 дней назад

      Thanks Robert! I'm kind of bummed that I didn't get more of the scaffolders, I had to leave the next couple days and missed out on a bunch more of their progress. Back in the rain now for a couple days but its wrapping up quick:-)

  • @president2
    @president2 19 дней назад +1

    Love it so much keep it up as always 💘

  • @glenlongstreet7
    @glenlongstreet7 19 дней назад +1

    The engineering that has gone into this house is amazing. I am an engineer, sort of, and I don't think I have missed much. But I guess they owners want to get through the 'big one' without a cracked window.

    • @ShredPile
      @ShredPile  19 дней назад

      I agree, i've worked on houses over the years that bounced and swayed right up to the last piece of roof sheeting going on and still left you skeptical but this one. I'm pretty amazed by it.

  • @hlogoma
    @hlogoma 13 дней назад

    A professional at work and you sure make it look easy. Some artistic touches that are entertaining, especially you, or maybe the music, is in sync with you as you use the staple gun. My apologies if I have the wrong name for the tool you were using but it sure was synchronized. Thanks for sharing your work and art.

    • @ShredPile
      @ShredPile  11 дней назад

      Good ear! It was close so I made it closer:-) Thanks for stopping in!

  • @gregpaterson330
    @gregpaterson330 19 дней назад

    Hey Jake glad to see you finally have short sleeve weather, keep up the great work

    • @ShredPile
      @ShredPile  19 дней назад

      Thanks, It was pretty nice to work in for a few days. Back in raingear for this week though:-)

  • @paulhammond7489
    @paulhammond7489 19 дней назад

    Really taking shape now... I reckon the developer will have no problem selling that place.... :)

    • @ShredPile
      @ShredPile  19 дней назад +1

      It is starting to look like a house :-) Pretty sure there's a more than interested party now too.

  • @MrTrapichero
    @MrTrapichero 19 дней назад

    Hello Jake , very good videos. I really like watching them because they almost always last an hour or more and we can appreciate what the construction is progressing. I am going to buy a Dewalt table saw and I would like to hnow where I can buy stand that you have mounted the table saw on .

    • @ShredPile
      @ShredPile  19 дней назад +2

      Thanks for that, and i'm happy to help. Here is a link to the manufacturer; rousseauco.com/product-category/table-saw-stands/ My advice would be to buy two or three outfeed tables because you can put two on the back and one on the front to help with infeed if you have delicate/expensive material. Its always super handy to have onsite whenever you need to make a bunch of rips for your roof or walls. one thing I might mention is that I replace the factory tops with MDO or HDO plywood because it lasts longer and is lighter than the MDF that it comes with. Especially in the rain that I have here:-)

  • @paoloorio6224
    @paoloorio6224 19 дней назад

    Ciao complimenti sempre per la tua professionalità e abilità mi piace molto come lavori . Mi permetto di chiederti perché in vece che usare il legno per i solai non hai utilizzato il cemento armato e per le tramezzature interne non hai utilizzato il cartongesso. Il vantaggio sarebbe, maggiore resistenza dei solai hai pesi e soprattutto il cartongesso ha maggiore resistenza contro il fuoco . Comunque complimenti, la casa sembra molto bella. Ti seguirò con molta attenzione fino alla fine .

    • @ShredPile
      @ShredPile  19 дней назад +1

      Apprezzo che tu stia al passo con la serie! Dato che sono solo il corniciaio, farei solo supposizioni riguardo ai pavimenti, ma posso dire che quel tipo di costruzione nelle case residenziali in questa zona è raro e suppongo che le preoccupazioni sui costi siano il motivo per cui hanno scelto questo metodo più comune. Per quanto riguarda i muri, ovviamente quando sarà il momento saranno tutti rivestiti a secco con cartongesso. Ci sono alcune pareti interne che hanno del compensato ma questo è per scopi ingegneristici e resistenza strutturale in alcune aree.

  • @Z-Bart
    @Z-Bart 19 дней назад

    Did you grind the knob off your new hammer or put on a new handle?

    • @ShredPile
      @ShredPile  19 дней назад +1

      I ground it off on the belt grinder, there's a hard plastic plug in the end and I was worried the rubber would delaminate as soon as I started in but it's pretty well made and I think it will last quite a while.

  • @jjulyaaugustsseptemberooct2408
    @jjulyaaugustsseptemberooct2408 12 дней назад

    What is the meaning of Shred Pile?

  • @douglasgaver2626
    @douglasgaver2626 14 дней назад

    I like to know what type of crane 🏗️ you’re using that’s awesome

    • @ShredPile
      @ShredPile  14 дней назад

      Sure. The style of crane is called a 'self erecting tower crane' it is a counterweighted crane unlike the more common counterbalanced style that are typically seen. It's also known as a 'fast erect' depending on where in the world you are.
      The brand is Benedini but there are probably a solid 7 or 8 other major brands that have units all around the world.
      Whereas I can do an incredible amount of work with my forklifts there are somethings that would be completely impossible without the crane.

  • @arealfuckingenious
    @arealfuckingenious 18 дней назад

    I guess the roofer will take care of the drainage--crickets, etc...

    • @ShredPile
      @ShredPile  18 дней назад

      Yeah, it’s all done with sloped polyiso to internal drains with overflows. The two low areas are green roofs and one of them has a small terrace as well.