Here are some helpful resources that go into more depth about ridge boards vs. ridge beams. plasticinehouse.com/ridge-beam-vs-ridge-board/ www.techsupport.weyerhaeuser.com/hc/en-us/articles/207291947-Ridge-Beam-vs-Ridge-Board-
all of your videos are helping me get a much better understanding about structures. even 10 years ago in school i usually couldn't visualize the concepts too well (why i stuck with water resources) but your presentation is excellent.
I did a video in which I hope to give you some insight to this evaluation. Keep in mind that replacing the floor joist is critical = why did they replace it? The answer to replacing and how did they maintain the stud confinement from floor to ceiling? Further, does this wall flex if a door is connected to it? Are the residents 300 plus pounds and exceeding floor deflection? Ps I hope your channel grows...
Hello Jay Garth, My name is Jake, and I am a builder in South Korea. Your content is highly advanced and offers a lot to learn. I sincerely thank you for creating such excellent content. In Korea, houses are often built with reinforced concrete (RC). This is because we have many cement factories, and we are very proficient in manufacturing rebar, making it cheaper than in the U.S. Moreover, the small size of our country makes transportation easy. As a result, unlike in the U.S., we have well-established education, laws, and regulations regarding reinforced concrete. However, this is not the case for timber structures. The situation is the opposite in Korea compared to the U.S. Therefore, your engineering content on timber structures is incredibly valuable and precious here in Korea. I would like to introduce your channel's content in Korean on my RUclips channel. I am seeking your permission to do so.
Do you do any freelance consulting for homeowners? We just bought a 2 story pier and beam house that needed a lot of rehab work. Opened up the ceiling on the lower floor & that revealed the upstairs floor joists are twisting or something! I'm in over my head !
Here are some helpful resources that go into more depth about ridge boards vs. ridge beams.
plasticinehouse.com/ridge-beam-vs-ridge-board/
www.techsupport.weyerhaeuser.com/hc/en-us/articles/207291947-Ridge-Beam-vs-Ridge-Board-
all of your videos are helping me get a much better understanding about structures. even 10 years ago in school i usually couldn't visualize the concepts too well (why i stuck with water resources) but your presentation is excellent.
You are so educational and adorable.
I really appreciate you.
I did a video in which I hope to give you some insight to this evaluation. Keep in mind that replacing the floor joist is critical = why did they replace it?
The answer to replacing and how did they maintain the stud confinement from floor to ceiling?
Further, does this wall flex if a door is connected to it?
Are the residents 300 plus pounds and exceeding floor deflection?
Ps I hope your channel grows...
Hello Jay Garth,
My name is Jake, and I am a builder in South Korea. Your content is highly advanced and offers a lot to learn. I sincerely thank you for creating such excellent content.
In Korea, houses are often built with reinforced concrete (RC). This is because we have many cement factories, and we are very proficient in manufacturing rebar, making it cheaper than in the U.S. Moreover, the small size of our country makes transportation easy.
As a result, unlike in the U.S., we have well-established education, laws, and regulations regarding reinforced concrete. However, this is not the case for timber structures. The situation is the opposite in Korea compared to the U.S. Therefore, your engineering content on timber structures is incredibly valuable and precious here in Korea.
I would like to introduce your channel's content in Korean on my RUclips channel. I am seeking your permission to do so.
Yep .. Seen things like this many times . Especially remodels where a contractor or homeowners whims something .Takes nothing into consideration. .
Do you do any freelance consulting for homeowners? We just bought a 2 story pier and beam house that needed a lot of rehab work. Opened up the ceiling on the lower floor & that revealed the upstairs floor joists are twisting or something! I'm in over my head !
You can reach out to me at info@kstructures.com