WAIT - Did We Just Get Good at ROOFS?
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- With the custom metal brackets fabricated, we turn to our friend James ( / farmofmilkandhoney ) to help us structurally weld them to the shipping container. Then it's rafter go time! Are we actually doing all this on camera? Are all the cuts actually working out? Are we roofers now? What's going on?!
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SECTIONS //
00:00 - Intro + Project Recap
1:21 - Cleaning up Container for Welds
1:46 - Sliding Barn Door Problem + New Brackets
2:56 - James Welds Brackets to Container
4:29 - Surprise Window Awning
5:00 - Planning for Rafters
6:35 - Ashley Teaches Math
10:17 - Marking Rafters Perpendicular on Beam
10:37 - RAFTERS!
15:42 - Taking Rafters Back Down + Coming Up...
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Don't worry, friends, we'll be locking those rafters in with lock washers, nuts, and strong ties when we install them for real. Today was all about test fits before finishing them :)
great. and please tell me you plan on brackets between the lvl and the beams
If her dad taught them all that fancy math and their friend with the high powered welder welded it all up for them, I’m sure they have learned how and where to put what bolts, brackets and braces :-) looking great guys.
I said strong ties ;)
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well, i heard that and held it for a figure of speech. the connection on the containerside is certainly strong enough weldet, i worry a bit over the other connection. cant imagine to du straps here. okay i will see.just wait a little.
YOU CAN ALSO USE THE 3-4-5 METHOD TO GET A RIGHT ANGLE. LOOKING GOOD THOUGH. HAVE A GREAT WEEK AND COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS.
in this case... 8' for the 4 so 6' along the container and 10' for the hypotenuse
and if the distance is eg. 97" (prime, so not divisible by 3 or 4) you could also do the real calculation of square root of 97" * 97" + x * x (where x would by any distance along the container)
For those bad at math you could also mount the beam, pull a construction string from the corner of the container, and use a construction square on the container end to set the angle at 90 degrees.
The beam end of the string will end at the cut location. Mark then cut.
(I have a bit of discalcula so I often have to consider other methods.)
That would be me
Easier way is 3-4-5. One direction mark a multiple of 3, say 96" (3x32) (out to the beam. The other direction mark that multiple of 4 (4x32 = 128) along the building. Then swing a tape pulled to 5x32= 160" from the building to the beam. Where it crosses the first mark (which may need to shift, is square. That's where the first rafter will sit. It's a hypotenuse thing but doesn't require fancy calcs. Simply 3-4-5, old carpenters method.
"How does one Hypotenuse?" with Jonathan and Ashley
Looking good!
Soooo for very modest contribution I have so enjoyed this whole goat barn adventure. The work, explanations, visual treats of the goats and the land and the family team have been so cool! Thanks Tiny Shiny Home!
Everyone needs a friend called James!!❤
Yes they do 😊
Yes, especially this particular James ❤
And talented like James.
Grateful Goats 🐐
waiting for shade.
Good thing you bought the drill press!! Can you imagine if you'd taken the brackets out to have holes drilled, then found out you had to make four new ones for over the barn door? Smart purchase!!❤
Now find the parallel point with only a string and no measurements. Attach one end of the string to the container corner. Then pull the string to the board. Now find the shortest length of the string that will touch any point of the beam. That string will end up being perpendicular to both parallel lines, the beam and the container edge. No 'math' outside of understanding the concepts in geometry and no measurements to take.
Love it! 😍 The Legendary Goat Barn is coming along nicely. You guys are rock! So nice to have a friend like James, thanks James! 😊👏🏼 Ashley, I loved your hypotenuse lesson 👏🏼😁🙏🏼🤗♥️🐐
Legend Dairy Goat Varn, not legendary
Dad's rock! Thank you Dad
You got an awesome papa ♥️
Seeing the little clouds evaporate in fast motion is so cool. Thanks. 😊❤
So many useful facts about the hypotenuse. You are the very model of a modern major general, Ashley. Haha.
A piece of string attached to the rear top corners and run forward butting against the sides would have found the same spot on the front beam. Without the brain ache.
You such a cool couple. Love the respect and love you have for each other.
I just finished helping an accredited architect build his own house last year (I worked with my journeyman carpenter dad and brother my entire life, and I’m a landscape contractor/horticulturist)… after months of delays working at a turtles pace waiting for my architect friend to calculate things like this on a daily basis, he finally started trusting the string line more and just getting things done more efficiently (and with a high degree of accuracy) and measured to the 1/8th instead of trying to hit 1/16ths and 32nds while framing😂
Pulling out string lines, plumb bobs, and accurate framing squares are your best friend on major builds… and yes I can do the math, but it’s a heck of a lot slower when you just need to get the work done!
BTW - Gridlessness got me watching your channel, and loving it from Norther Alberta Canada!
Well done. Thank you Ashley for a clear lesson in geometry. I'm going to watch that part a few times until it's locked in my brain
James you rock! Thank you for helping 😊 Looks great guys
An outstanding job on the rafters
Your project is really shaping up! Painting it will we be really neat!
Math scares me. Thanks, Ashley, for your homeschool math lesson, used in a very real life situation!
This video was so cinematic! Congrats on the expertly done roof! 😊
It's really coming along so well!
When you said "...painting the container", that is the ultimate cliff hanger for me.
The final touches are what gets me excited, as that's my favorite thing to do, adding the final touches.
I'm currently working on my front yard. When it comes to landscaping, other than the trees I plant, nothing is permanent, so that when I get the itch, I can rearrange things, just like furniture.
I'll be 62 in August, and I have to figure out something simple that I can build. I need an awning over the man door of my garage. I don't want to buy something, or have someone do it for me.
Building something is on my bucket list.
Can't wait to see what color 😁
A squared + B squared = C squared. 😁
Morning, how you guys doing today? Look like everything is coming together like it's supposed to be. Alright, yes, have a great day and I'm have fun out there. Enjoy life
There is nothing Mother Nature can throw at this structure that would budge it an inch. Amazing work!😍🇨🇦
bonus west awning! I think those are gonna be some happy shady goats.
And extra happy human during milking time.
Hooray! Another hurdle, another job well done. I can't wait to see the finished product.
This is impressive. Shut out to James, he has to be the most chill guy ever. And what a great neighbor. I love the community you've found and blossomed in.
Looks great guys! You got this. Can’t wait to see once complete.
The right color on that goat barn should also help keep it cooler and lower energy output to cool it. Awesome job!
Loved the practical math lesson. Ashley is a good teacher. ❤
Time to get things done. Y'all got this.
Ashley, May I borrow your dad for my math final?😂😂
God Bless from your Canadian Friend
That looks amazing!!!!
Wonderful mathing Ashley.
Or, the square of the hypoteneuse is the sum of the squares of the other two sides. You guys rock! I canot believe how good the goat barn is looking. And it is very professional!!! You guys are getting really good at roofs but I have a feeling the house roof will draw a visit from Ashley's dad!! ❤❤❤
I guess thats why knowing math is important 😅
Humm sounds like the 3-4-5 for checking right angles and squaring up patios.
Love it,love it,looking awesome you guys, keep safe,,Jonathan 🍻Ashley 🍸,kid's sorry it's a soda for guys.🎉🎉🎉some flowers for the girls.
Perfect music choices.
Yay James! Thanks for welding on the rafter brackets! Great idea to put an awning over the West facing window on the Legend Dairy Goat Barn! That was a great way to explain how you know where to cut the LVL board across the top of the posts. You could leave the ends cantilevered out if you wanted to? It's great how the math worked. The rafters are really looking great! It looks fantastic! Wow, taking them all down to stain them. I hope you mark where each one goes unless they are all the same. Thanks for this video Longnecker family!
I love watching you guys you work hard but are fun with it great family.always make me smile .
There are pigments used in some paint for metal roofing that reflects more heat. Maybe something to think about and I feel sure if you ask your viewers they may be able to tell you where to buy some consumer paint. It could help with walls that are exposed to the sun. Or you could just paint it white or a light color.
Nice work.
Ashley so glad your father could explain how to find an hypotenuse for the roof rafter. Now that you know how, it seems easy doesn’t it, LOL! Great job on the rafters. You guys rock!
Well done family..part of my enjoyment of your homestead build is your attention to detail and quality that your endeavour, building new skills as you progress . I'm in for your long haul..stay safe and happy ☆
One of the main things that I was told when welding containers is that they are made from Corten steel and that using AWS E7018 welding wire/rod is desired, to get an optimum weld joint.
Awesome work guys.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Congratulation as usual a team effort including friends and another job well done.
Howdy to all the Homies and Shiny People . i hope everyone was paying attention to Ashley , as the Pythagorean Theorem WILL be on the test. its hip to be square (roofing joke ). sorry....
Old Pythagorean had a theory, EI, EI O and on your farm, it worked today, EI, EI, O Thank you. Happy Volcano Day ALL May 18,1980 Mt Saint Helens stay safe
Great job guys! Team work 💪 I can't wait to see the color she picks! Sage green would be pretty 💚
Looking good y'all
it looks amazing.
Thank you Ashley for that explanation of the beam measurement, I never knew this and got it on your first attempt to explain! Nice job!!
The doorway in the cloud was so cool!!! 💕
Hey Ash and Jon, you could also use your eyechrometer to find tha attachment spot as you have parallel walls on that container. Just sight along the end wall while one of you is at the beam with a piece of wood. The person at the rear of the container sights along the wall while the one at the beam moves the piece of wood to the point that is visually lined up then uses a marker to mark the spot. No maths in that.
I was worried when the welding was being done that it may affect the spray foam inside, but nothing obvious happened. Loving this build.
Where were you when I needed a math teacher to get me to understand that in high school in the 1970's 😊😅 I was no good at that stuff. I love your videos. Thank you for the flashback, from many moons ago ❤
Awning. What a great idea. 🤓
You all are so beautiful. Thanks for sharing. My 94 year old mom loves you too. 💛✨💛
When we did our place up in Utah, we learned from a previous project. We just paint all the wood first of course we use the airless and then we just cut everything to size as we went so no up-and-down and touch up the ends.
You are getting better at roofs. Water collection from the roof should be good.
"Truss me???" I'll be laughing ever rafter!
looks great but have a suggestion your last rafter turn the bolts around to face in you will be happier later when you look up and don't see the ends of the bolts sticking out.
A lot of hard work guys but it’s well worth it!, and checking it all then the staining.Yes I think it’s also going to be easier to paint before the roof goes on.?.It’s going to make the whole container look much more like a built unit too.I think it looks brilliant and those goats look like they are really living their best life ..Sending love to you all 🥰
Great progress on the rafters guys! 🙏🏼 Thank you for the (always) superb music choices. I’m guessing that it was Jonathan who selected The Hunts “Along the Way.” I hadn’t heard them until today, now I can’t stop listening. 😊
Use hurricane straps on the beam !
With the wind you have there you might think about anchoring the shipping container on the ends by welding steel beams, anchored like your other anchors. They could be only half way up each end, to keep them from getting in the way.
Also, it's a goat barn, I would have just eyeballed the corners, put a string on the planks to keep them square, and gone from them to measurements.
It's a goat barn.
Also, I know it's yours and you can do it anyway you want, but if it were me, I would have done it different.
To start with I would have made those brackets taller so you wouldn't have to duck to get under the awning. It wouldn't be that much above the top of the container, so you could still build the roof over it.
Don’t forget to Bondo the dents, then paint it the same color as the desert sand. It will reflect away the heat and camouflage the building.
I like the red phoenix on the side. It would make a great design on the goat barn
Hi guys, Ive watched your show for years. I have a simple way to measure for squareness to find what the hypotenuse should measure. OK, it’s called the 3x4=5 principal since you have an 8 foot span between your trailer and the beam, this is divisible by four. That means you go over 6 feet which is divisible by three times the same integer that you multiply four to get eight (2), then from the ends of both the 8 foot line and the 6 foot line the hypotenuse should equal 5×2, which is 10 feet, 3 x 4=5. this is a carpentry trick. Every carpenter knows it. it works for any number as long as you can figure the math for 3×4 = 5, then you know that if you’re hypotenuse is long, you need to move the end of your lines to match up God bless you guys are doing a great job.
Thanks Dad, math is useful if you use it. If you don't use it, you lose it.
Wow! James is definitely a hottie!! Thank you for that added bonus on this video! You guys are an inspiration to me. Makes me feel like anything is possible!
Good job! I am so impressed how professional and neat your projects are, unlike most Homestead projects.
Looks Great Good Job!
So cool! Love the applied geometry math trick! (Beats using two speed squares and a board for sure). Your bird's mouths look great!
For the run on a right angle triangle just add 5" for every 12" in your case you 96" so you add 40" = 136"
Looking awesome guys!! ❤😊
Yay, you got it!! 🎉
Looking good.
For a 90 degree angle, you just have one side 3' and the other side 4' then the run=5' for the hypotenuse.
looks great! you guys are fabulous
The hypotenuse (c) of a right triangle formula is:
c = √(a² + b²)
c = √(8² + 8²)
c = √(64 + 64)
c = √(128)
c = 11.314
Thanks for the math lesson! Very clever and very well explained!
Great video! Actually… all of your videos are fantastic. Thank you for sharing with all of us. ❤ 🐐
You absolutely got good at it 😊
When discussing renovations, I tell folks that in my experience, if you pull out one nail you’re going to replace it with six. Just figure on it.
The header should be on top of the posts as long as you don't have snow you'll be fine
The header is notched into the posts - HOW STRONG Does the Shipping Container AWNING Need to Be?
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This look like a tiny house well done ❤
Looking super sweet folks! Hope you painted a goat to replace the red bird!!
You could also just draw your tape across and the shortest distance will be the perpendicular mark…. As you stray from perpendicular the length increases.
Nice job 👌👍👍
Love the math, but, there's a much simpler way to align the beam to the container using a string line. Go from the back side of the container to the beam and move it in till it just touches the front of the container. 😊 do the same at the other end and check the distance between, and if it matches the length of the container, you can be sure it is perfect 👌.
Looks awesome!!!! 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇
its a lot faster to just use a 3.4.5. tryangle if the bace line is 3 the upright is 4 and the hypotenues is 5 you will have a 90 angle it does not matter about the mesurment just the proportens
In software you do time estimates by taking the amount of time you think it will take and then doubling it and then doubling it again.
Lol I would have just put the rafter up and figure cuts from there.
Put the rafter up with a construction square, mark the location on the beam, then measure from there & verify with a string & square on the other ones. No math involved.
I’m traumatized! Your math lesson recalled my PTSD from high school! 😣
Me too! Let’s form a traumatised maths club. We could call it the squared spacers! I literally get a red fog in front of my eyes when people talk maths.😊❤
👍💪 "Yes! You did good at roofs!" 👏👏 But 'oh dear! Why the easy way wenn 'difficult' is possible?' ☺ I'm talking about your american measure-system (not the first time I wonder why the States of America copied the english way! 🤔).
The roof looks allready very strong. Jonathan, the way you looked, saying that 'I think we're doing well...' as if you can't believe it yourself 😄!
I love it all! ❤