But one thing I found out from doing it myself was if you are putting the "dropper" - (the section where the downpipe goes into) into a corner, you will have to glue on the endplate AFTER you put it in place otherwise you won't be able to get to the screws to attach it. The same goes for the end plate at the other end. I had to screw in my endplate after I had put the guttering on as the guttering would not fit through the slots otherwise. Hope this helps.
9/10. Would have been 10/10 but the glue was applied to the gutter where it wipes off on assembly. It should be applied the groove of the joiner where it is much easier to apply and much stronger and less likely to leak. I learnt a lot from this video but found this out after doing it myself :)
I'm learning so much with you my friend...have loads of time to waatch and learn...told my wife if only I could get up on some ladders and do what I've learned...Great Video!!!
Well, for someone who has never done this before, the fixer went waay too fast so it would be necessary to start from the top and just keep pausing and replaying until the process is totally understood. The parts that he was working with seem so much more modular and better than what we have in usa. Where he is from, the process was straightforward, quick and thorough, with the modularity I saw.
Nice job , however I would fit a rain head because two roofs flowing into 1 pipe in a heavy rain will cause issues . That length of pipe with two roofs going into it is quite restrictive to flow .
I like the way you move through your project and add on to it. Also the way you use the framing and finishing techniques. You make it easy to help others do it themselves, anyone know the lifespan of the corrugated material of roof?
Doesn't matter because he measured 3mm from the bottom of the beam to the bottom of the bracket so regardless of whether the beam is level or not the gutter is always dropping 3mm over 5 metres.
@Tomski McDougle if the beam isn't level though it won't necessarily drain the way you want, say the beam was sloping to the right 10mm, (out of level) when it was set 3mm lower on the left hand end it would still mean it was sloping or draining to the right hand end (now out of level by 7mm). If your beam is level then yes, this works perfectly, and since he built it, he would have known it was or checked it was before he set up his gutters.
I agree. An old house for example. Pile slumping etc . That is the videos weak spot , not giving another way to measure fall that is more accurate and less assumptive.
What is the reason for the different placement of the screws in the hanging brackets? For the end bracket there were 4 screws put in the round holes. For the brackets along the length the screws were put in the top holes and the lower slots.
Hey George, we recommend PVC solvent, especially if using Marley spouting. Silicone can do the job, but a PVC Solvent has the benefit of bonding faster, being easier to apply, more durable against the elements, and longer lasting as it’s an actual bond hold. ^Matt
All pretty basic thank you but what i really would like to know is how do you get your pencil so sharp without breaking the lead?//////////////////////////////////////////////////
Hey Rip, Marley’s website states a 5mm fall for every 10m which is the direction we are following. You can check out the installation guide here: www.marley.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/dlm_uploads/2016/04/Spouting-Downpipe-Trade-Installation-Guide-August-2016.pdf
@@mitre10nzgreat video but measuring a 3mm fall over 5 meters by hand is very dangerous. It was not checked with a level and you are assuming the beam is dead level. 3mm is a very small amount to work to.
He measured 3mm fall over 5 meters. He would have lost a few mm with his pencil mark and then another few mm with the nail and chalk line. And that is all assuming the beam is perfectly level
The biggest challenge for me to install roof sheet plus guttering onto my balcony roof is that my unit is on top floor of the building and there is no access to go on roof.
Hi Shakil - in that case, feel free to send us a PM on Facebook with some photos of the roof, and we would be so happy to see what advice we give to help. Or otherwise you could head into your local Mitre 10 store with the photos, and chat with one of our team. Cheers, ^Ian
Much more precise and easier to understand than the Bunnings DIY videos that they only show you the major steps and finish it in 3 minutes.
Yep in Australia found that NZ mitre 10 clips are heaps better than Bunnings ones
All the videos this guy puts on RUclips are HIGHLY educational to us DIY guys..Thank you mate!
Saved $800 by watching this. Thanks a lot.
But one thing I found out from doing it myself was if you are putting the "dropper" - (the section where the downpipe goes into) into a corner, you will have to glue on the endplate AFTER you put it in place otherwise you won't be able to get to the screws to attach it. The same goes for the end plate at the other end. I had to screw in my endplate after I had put the guttering on as the guttering would not fit through the slots otherwise. Hope this helps.
Well done! I will go with Mitre 10 because I always liked their services in Victoria.
One of the best how to videos on youtube
Thanks for your feedback Darren 👍 Appreciate it! ^Billie
9/10. Would have been 10/10 but the glue was applied to the gutter where it wipes off on assembly. It should be applied the groove of the joiner where it is much easier to apply and much stronger and less likely to leak.
I learnt a lot from this video but found this out after doing it myself :)
Who here is an Aussie unsatisfied with Bunnings videos? 😆
Our Aussie mates are more than welcome Steven 😊 ^Matt
1:58 Thats assuming that old existing beam is perfectly level. 5:00 thermal thing, good info. Thanks M10
I'm learning so much with you my friend...have loads of time to waatch and learn...told my wife if only I could get up on some ladders and do what I've learned...Great Video!!!
Well, for someone who has never done this before, the fixer went waay too fast so it would be necessary to start from the top and just keep pausing and replaying until the process is totally understood. The parts that he was working with seem so much more modular and better than what we have in usa. Where he is from, the process was straightforward, quick and thorough, with the modularity I saw.
Love it very good teacher
Nice job , however I would fit a rain head because two roofs flowing into 1 pipe in a heavy rain will cause issues . That length of pipe with two roofs going into it is quite restrictive to flow .
I like the way you move through your project and add on to it. Also the way you use the framing and finishing techniques. You make it easy to help others do it themselves, anyone know the lifespan of the corrugated material of roof?
Awesome video clear and informative. Top marks for the presenter 👍
You might wanna check that beam is level before you just measure 5mm less. It could have dropped over time or was never set level.
He actually built the pergola and roof himself in previous videos
Yeah, this is actually one of the hardest parts.
Doesn't matter because he measured 3mm from the bottom of the beam to the bottom of the bracket so regardless of whether the beam is level or not the gutter is always dropping 3mm over 5 metres.
@Tomski McDougle if the beam isn't level though it won't necessarily drain the way you want, say the beam was sloping to the right 10mm, (out of level) when it was set 3mm lower on the left hand end it would still mean it was sloping or draining to the right hand end (now out of level by 7mm).
If your beam is level then yes, this works perfectly, and since he built it, he would have known it was or checked it was before he set up his gutters.
I agree. An old house for example. Pile slumping etc . That is the videos weak spot , not giving another way to measure fall that is more accurate and less assumptive.
clear, concise, informative. Well presented and easy to follow.
That was very satisfying ❤️
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching! ^Cam
Keen to do this as our front gutters are rusty and extremely holy 😳
I want to hook it up to a water tank however
Thanks , perfect job I learn from you.
Thanks man ,im getting readdy for a big project and your videos are very helpfull to give me ideas tnkz!
Glad we could help Mauro! ^James
How much overhang from the roof is too much? What should it be as a minimum and maximum?
Depending on the build, roof overhang shouldn't be less than 30mm or greater than 60mm 😊
Big challenge for me. Come to my place, when I am home during the day, and help me with this, Wind is messing things up. Last one installed in 2005.
hectorville!
Nice and concise video thanks
What is the reason for the different placement of the screws in the hanging brackets? For the end bracket there were 4 screws put in the round holes. For the brackets along the length the screws were put in the top holes and the lower slots.
Good job mate, thanks for uploading the video
great work mate i learnt heaps cheers
Thank you for your video
You should have your own RUclips channel. I think it's time.
Great video. Really helpful.
Awesome, does the glue mess with the water, say if you're collecting it for use?
Yes, this glue is safe for people who are collecting rainwater for drinking ^Charlie
@@mitre10nz Legend, thanks guys.
Assuming the roof edge is spot on level?
Thanks for this video 👍💯
Thanks for watching Simon! 👏 ^Cam
3mm fall ? id be doing 10 - 12mm, gotta wonder with some specs
make your structure 10-12mm out of level should be sweet
Don't assume that pergola is level. Always check with a self leveling laser levefor correct fall.
Hi I am wondering if the silicone glue not the PVC glue can be used. Thanks
Hey George, we recommend PVC solvent, especially if using Marley spouting. Silicone can do the job, but a PVC Solvent has the benefit of bonding faster, being easier to apply, more durable against the elements, and longer lasting as it’s an actual bond hold. ^Matt
Great video
Cheers Shantha! ^Matt
Love this guy!
Perfect. Thanks.
Brilliant. Thank you
Excellent
Thanks mate!
Thanks for this video
Excellent bro
Enjoyed very much...can you add ft, and inches? We don’t use metric in Texas...good stuff!
Thanks
All pretty basic thank you but what i really would like to know is how do you get your pencil so sharp without breaking the lead?//////////////////////////////////////////////////
excellent vids thanks so much
Top video!
Thanks mitre 10 you skillful
THANKS FOR THE TIPS
Thank you sir!
EXCELLENT
Thank you Phillip, cheers!
Very cool where do that water go?
From the gutter it goes into your downpipe, which connects to your stormwater pipes 👍
The fall is not correct which has been quoted on here. It should be 20mm for every 5m unless you want the water to sit there. Check your local codes!
Hey Rip, Marley’s website states a 5mm fall for every 10m which is the direction we are following. You can check out the installation guide here: www.marley.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/dlm_uploads/2016/04/Spouting-Downpipe-Trade-Installation-Guide-August-2016.pdf
@@mitre10nzgreat video but measuring a 3mm fall over 5 meters by hand is very dangerous. It was not checked with a level and you are assuming the beam is dead level. 3mm is a very small amount to work to.
Excellent Sir. Tq 👍👍👍
Pretty sure it’s 1:500 for eaves gutters, so 20mm over 10m
He measured 3mm fall over 5 meters. He would have lost a few mm with his pencil mark and then another few mm with the nail and chalk line. And that is all assuming the beam is perfectly level
Might be fine using plastic crap in N.Z but would be rooted in a year in hot Aussie sun
Really, I was thinking of using this, I’m in SA?
Actually I just read a review where it melted after 2 months, I’ll go with metal, thank you!
Thank you
How long does this pvc guttering last for I wonder?
Longer than steel.
helo. i like it very much. i can do it
Buen video
The biggest challenge for me to install roof sheet plus guttering onto my balcony roof is that my unit is on top floor of the building and there is no access to go on roof.
That is tricky Shakil. Is your unit part of a Body Corporate that might have access? ^Kane
@@mitre10nz no strata corporate doesn't have access to the roof. Not sure how can i install this on my balcony to protect from rain.
Hi Shakil - in that case, feel free to send us a PM on Facebook with some photos of the roof, and we would be so happy to see what advice we give to help.
Or otherwise you could head into your local Mitre 10 store with the photos, and chat with one of our team.
Cheers, ^Ian
@@mitre10nz
Appreciate your help, thank you.
What's the two sizes of the wood under roof?
See the other video on how to build the pergola
Guy said it’s 1:200 if 10 meter should be 50mm.m I wrong
yeah that part didn't sound right to me either, I would have thought it was 50mm drop as well...
How to they have so many houses
From where can I buy this gutters?
If you're in New Zealand, you can visit your local Mitre 10 store 😃
wow that was really helpful!
Jointer or joiner
Is there anything this guy cant do?
I think I'll just hire someone to do it😳
Sorry I got it,thats Marley specification
I give u 👍
Where about is this mitre ten in nz I'm in auckland
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5mm fall in 10m?!! The standard is 1:500 so 1cm in 5m
depends on the country
Vertaling Nederlands
this dude always talking about the council
azaz z that’s because you can’t build anything without sticking to the council building code
azaz z 桃
Easy now we can go eat some fish n cheeps
That's an aussie accent, should be 'some fish n chups'
Hes cute.
Brby
This pvc material more expensive than light gauge steel sheet, i guess!
Inches NOT Mila meters..
dodgy