Dealing with different rafter heel heights | Learning from framing mess-ups

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @watti-yi7sw
    @watti-yi7sw 5 лет назад +15

    Hey Guys.... great explanation of a complex problem. Mock ups are key to complex roof framing...Not only does it force me to get it right but gets the crew on the same page also. Rarely see anyone do this anymore ..nicely done😊

  • @yepper1165
    @yepper1165 5 лет назад +14

    Thanks for admitting you didn't get it right at first! Makes us all trust you a little more. We all make mistakes. The only people who say they don't make mistakes are liars. Nice video!

    • @joebinion1
      @joebinion1 3 года назад

      Truest statement ever made

  • @MrJbunch1
    @MrJbunch1 5 лет назад +7

    I’m a 70 year old contractor, you are good carpenter

  • @justinmathias2495
    @justinmathias2495 3 года назад

    Mad respect for admitting a mistake in front of everyone it's hard to do especially when you a true craftsman and are passionate about your work

  • @burrr1047
    @burrr1047 5 лет назад +2

    Would really love to see you go into more detail describing why you’re doing these things and see the actually cuts made and then put in place and nailed off at certain points. I’m a window and door guy so I’m inexperienced with the framing side of the business. Your videos have helped tremendously without me having to go frame stuff myself, and I really do appreciate all of that content brother. But yea I wish you could go at it from start to finish explaining everything in precise detail for those of us who don’t frame every day. Thanks for everything Perkins Bros, you guys have a work ethic and attitude that is both commendable and admirable and the work is always impeccable and outstanding.

  • @jk00119049
    @jk00119049 4 года назад

    Found this channel yesterday and watched a dozen of Perkins videos all are fantastic I appreciate you all putting this info together

  • @Graveltrucking
    @Graveltrucking 5 лет назад +6

    I know a lot of carpenters/framers they don’t hold a candle to the experience you guys have.

  • @drymoonproperties
    @drymoonproperties 4 года назад +4

    That was excellent. You brought memories back to me from the days I worked for my dad, he asked me a million times if I understood him and could get it done right while he was framing the rest of the roof so the material would be ready for them to keep moving of course I assured him and assured him I got it well back then he bought material one time you cut it wrong you own it put it on my truck and take it home with whomever cut it I got less than a five dollar paycheck that week but I had a truck load of lumber, never made that major of a mistake again man oh man was he mad at me..GREAT memories now though you made me laugh my butt off at myself.
    I also agree with the 70 year old carpenter, you guys are good you deserve the credit I have seen some awesome stuff from you guys have even learned a few new things.
    I was told last fall I am terminally ill went from man this flu just wont go away to uh oh think I have pneumonia a week later I finally broke down and let my wife take me to the hospital and yep had double pneumonia then the next morning my doctor came to visit me in my hospital room of course and said something I won't ever forget until my last breathe Jeff you have some huge fibers running through your lungs so I am having a PULMONOLOGIST come see you so I ask him what do these fibers mean. I was so sick but am an intelligent man so I started questioning him to the best of my ability being I was so sick he said Jeff I just don't know but it isn't good let's just hope for the best. I somehow knew in my heart it was very bad, the PULMONOLOGIST ran many tests it took a total of about three months to get all the results back (I have an echart) so much of what the doctor see's so do I as long as I am reading it before his office opens and they remove it anyway I read the letter from the radiologist that did some special X-rays on my lungs and was able to confirm I have Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis which is absolutely deadly he told my pulmonologist I have one to three years to live in very rare cases some people will live up to five years but he could see mine was very aggressive so two to three years is much more realistic in my case.
    My pulmonary doctor went on to tell me I almost am guaranteed I have it growing slowly for probably five years but did not know it then I started thinking back after the smack down from learning that I am dying with no chance of survival when I realized he was right I did have small symptoms for years on jobsites I would get short of breathe for no reason especially when I spent most of my time being the cut man the last few years I thought I had earned the right to not climb all day long just got tired of it I could walk walls, climb heights anything nothing really bothered me, scared me actually I would get excited getting to build on crazy hillsides/mountains whatever the next experience would be, I just thought after the six years of being an Army Ranger jumping out of birds with over 1400 jumps guns fights etc., building had nothing on the service and still got my adrenaline rushes when I wanted more I had my private pilots license with multiple certs I would go flying whatever.
    I am sharing so much of my life with you because I really want to Express just how serious you should ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS listen to your body your instinct and feelings when you are not right go to the doctor go to specialist keep going until you get the real facts it's worth it all while I cannot be cured and I am good with the diagnosis I could have extended five years maybe even ten or more years but I am a typical carpenter I will be okay and keep going well the day comes when you are NOT OKAY.
    Now I am in a rush adding on to my house making it ready to last for my beautiful wife until she passes her mon is 86 her dad lived to 88 so for her she looks like things will go well for her and my daughter should have a good long life also and I am rushing to make sure I leave my family in a great position for their lives not to mention my four grandchildren and at 58 years old its lots to accept and take in with Jaimes recent HORRENDOUS accident please let that be Gods warning shot to the family take care of you and your family first work next and plan plan plan and work your plans that's the one good thing I did do always worked my plan and for me I wanted a fairly good size business and achieved it found out though family is still the best.
    I apologize for making this so long but I have to share my true life story with you God wont let me just share parts anymore he is making me spill my guts even the stuff I would rather not share with anyone..

  • @jamestodd5485
    @jamestodd5485 5 лет назад +2

    Really like your videos ! You have a unique way of explaining things. Keep up the good work help us all learn better ways to do things

  • @kevinoconnor7348
    @kevinoconnor7348 5 лет назад +1

    Outstanding video. So much better than most of the others. You had a challenging cut, rise and run to match. I’m a remodeler and matching existing can be a challenge. Great explanation.
    Outstanding

    • @PerkinsBuilderBrothers
      @PerkinsBuilderBrothers  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks! so I’ve got to ask… Are you Kevin O’Connor from this old house?

    • @kevinoconnor7348
      @kevinoconnor7348 5 лет назад

      Perkins Builder Brothers lol no. I live in Julian Ca about 60 miles east of San Diego in the mountains. I’ve been a general contractor for 26 years, I did all my own framing. I mainly did remodeling and room adds. I found remodeling more interesting and challenging that new builds. I like the challenge of adding new to old. Making the old better and still remain the same appearance. I liked when the customer would have to really look hard at where the new and old comes together

    • @PerkinsBuilderBrothers
      @PerkinsBuilderBrothers  5 лет назад

      Awesome! Cheers from North Carolina. You are absolutely right that it is an art to build onto an old structure and make it look like it was there all along... as well as a challenge! Really appreciate you watching our channel

  • @TheNormalUniverse
    @TheNormalUniverse 5 лет назад +2

    I love this channel! Thanks for showing us noobs the love and care that goes into making a house. I missed the dramatic slo motion intro shots though. Nailed it!

  • @joebinion1
    @joebinion1 3 года назад

    Fantastic video with tons of knowledge

  • @captaincane64
    @captaincane64 5 лет назад

    You guys are gold!!! Thanks for the tip!

  • @noconz0727
    @noconz0727 5 лет назад +1

    Great info dude. Keep em coming

  • @paulthomas2236
    @paulthomas2236 5 лет назад

    You make it look so easy thanks

  • @ericcrosco6271
    @ericcrosco6271 4 года назад

    You do good work!

  • @Redfiregtag
    @Redfiregtag 2 года назад

    Wow that's crazy we build pretty much that exact house plan a couple months ago. They had us build it right on the lake. The home owners owned a helicopter an would fly in every couple days to check out the progress. Was pretty cool. We would do some fishing on his personal dock at lunch.

  • @aservant2287
    @aservant2287 5 лет назад +2

    Nailed it!

  • @jameskollmann3616
    @jameskollmann3616 4 года назад

    going through this now on a big custom trying to match fascia lines 3 pitch shed roof to a 12 gable easiest way i've found is to lay it out on a piece of plywood i've got 2x8 rafters with a 12 inch lvl hip had to drop my header 6 inches for the lvl then build it back up for the rafters

  • @brianglade848
    @brianglade848 5 лет назад +3

    We put crooked rafters on all the time here in Chicago, we let the roof guys fix it

  • @danielmiller2977
    @danielmiller2977 4 года назад

    That was a great video!

  • @danielerenae
    @danielerenae 5 лет назад

    Man you guys do excellent work. I wish I had the time to make every thing dead on as you guys do. What is your guys average framing time dried in ( framing, windows,ext doors and wrap) for an average 1500 sq foot home?

  • @ironhorsealpha
    @ironhorsealpha 5 лет назад

    I watch all your videos and a lot by others and think: “This looks easy. I could do this”............ Then I try....... 😞. It’s never as easy as it looks and makes me respect you guys even more. You all are like the Marines of the framing world. So it seems to me. ‘Rah!

  • @OffRoad-jh1do
    @OffRoad-jh1do 5 лет назад +1

    Do you guys jigsaw the corner cut on the birds mouth? I know you don't over cut to make your corners on the birds mouth. You guys do detailed work. Nice video!

  • @richyrivera5747
    @richyrivera5747 5 лет назад +1

    Love the vids , just wish they could be longer

    • @PerkinsBuilderBrothers
      @PerkinsBuilderBrothers  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks.., appreciate the feedback. I could definitely make them a lot longer… Just fear that most people couldn’t get all the way through a long video :-)

    • @lostintime8651
      @lostintime8651 5 лет назад

      @@PerkinsBuilderBrothers true

  • @westeamcarpets
    @westeamcarpets 5 лет назад

    Eric..using 5 1//2 think roof panels sitting on 2x8 rafters..so I'm looking a huge fascia...not sure how to get around it.....Lee

  • @dcope3420
    @dcope3420 4 года назад

    Quick question maybe it got answered and I missed it but do you always over cut your birds mouths or was that simply because they were mock ups? I learned to treat them similar to cutting stringers and short cut and finish with a jigsaw or sawzall.

  • @wooge3199
    @wooge3199 5 лет назад +10

    When i cut roofs....i screw up the first rafter just to get it outtatha way

  • @IvanHVAC
    @IvanHVAC 4 года назад

    Can you do this with a construction master calculator?

  • @jeremiahcovington1745
    @jeremiahcovington1745 4 года назад

    I like to set post long cut em on a ladder kinda hard f$#% up that way .Btw 50 after accident and killing it at work your badass buddy.

  • @gradyd7180
    @gradyd7180 5 лет назад

    Hi Erik, great vid! How is Chase

    • @PerkinsBuilderBrothers
      @PerkinsBuilderBrothers  5 лет назад

      Thanks, this is chase, I’m great we are actually going skiing and it’s finally starting to feel like winter😁😁

    • @gradyd7180
      @gradyd7180 5 лет назад

      Perkins Builder Brothers I heard, I’m going skiing too, tomorrow tho

  • @lostintime8651
    @lostintime8651 5 лет назад +10

    You lost me at.. "On today's video..."

  • @joetownsend-
    @joetownsend- 5 лет назад

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  • @rmpennin
    @rmpennin 4 года назад

    Must be nice working with STEVE MARTIN haha

  • @MrTooTechnical
    @MrTooTechnical 5 лет назад

    great vid. idont overcut bird's mouth. thx

  • @zeke112964
    @zeke112964 5 лет назад +2

    That'a an easy one....try doing it with 2 different pitch roofs on a hip or valley

  • @lb7wade518
    @lb7wade518 4 года назад +1

    Only way to learn is trial and error!!

  • @аралтанманджиев-п2ж

    Where is the guy with funny comments? Forgot his name. Jason?

  • @SnakeHandler-g7u
    @SnakeHandler-g7u 5 лет назад

    ..... do what now....?

  • @enriquecorona4826
    @enriquecorona4826 5 лет назад

    Or you can use the calculator

    • @wooge3199
      @wooge3199 5 лет назад

      Not if batteries are dead

  • @uglyashelful
    @uglyashelful 5 лет назад

    Seriously? You need to learn, not teach.