How to Roll Floor Joists Efficiently
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
- Rolling joists is often one of my favorite tasks because a lot gets done quickly. This is one of those rare jobs where rolling joists is even faster than usual. These @roseburgforest I Joists only needed to be handled 1 time. Yes, they did get cut to length and I'll show you this, but we only needed to bring the pile around back, take them off the forks and put them in place. I'll show you how to cut them to length quickly and skip the tape.
I Joists are an engineered wood product. Lots of advantages to using them like longer, stiffer, lighter and efficient.
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Please remember that I'm not showing the best way to do anything, but just the method that works well for us. Thanks for watching!
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Want to thank you for taking the time to put out this content.
When I first started using the I Joists, in 1977, I was framing in Nebraska. They came on a railroad car @ 100 ft. and after we got them to the site, we cut them down to 60 ft. Great video!
I had no idea wooden I joists have been on the scene for that long. Must not have been common in 1977 as it is now. Nowadays every house and their garage has I joists. Lol
Love the real talk. Framing is a while different trade compared to everything. Keeping it real is just the way it is I love these videos so much!!
As always... Absolutely Awesome 🥳🥳🥳
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Thank you for yet another fantastic video full of great info!!!!
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21:50 the joists are resting on the pony wall, but if the pony wall is not level, the snapline transfers some of the belly/bow of the pony wall into a slightly inaccurate line. I think the major component keeping the rim proper and plumb here is that the rim itself is well cut and balanced, and that just sighting down the line lets you know if too much is out of sorts.
Good thing the wall is level and straight
@@AwesomeFramersah maybe I misunderstood the premise here. Anyway great channel! Happy to have more PNW content too.
Kyle's back!
I think it's old footage
I also trim my joists this way. Shorter spans don't work as well in my experience. When the joist is lifted to finish the cut, the top cord at the opposite end pushes off the beam and this is amplified as the span decreases. Locking hangers can hold the new gap against the beam and it can be tricky to bonk the joists tight again. 14' is the minimum span I'll use this technique. These guys are great.
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Your saw blade is offset 1.5” from the edge of the table. You could’ve just wiggled the rim material youre standing on back a bit and used your saw and cut from the other side off your initial lines.
Haha. Just being an goober. I’d have done the same thing. Hope to see you at a DMB show one day
Does the 1 5/8" include the thickness of the exterior wall sheathing too? It sounds like in the video it does because the rim joist you said was 1.5" plus whatever the thickness of exterior wall sheathing is which brought it to 1 9/16" plus the extra 1/8th to allow for joist expansion which is 1 5/8" total.
I am electrician in Netherlands, l am involved in building wood skeleton houses often.
We have different building codes here.
But my employer likes to see your channel.
Many products you use are not available here or we use different to code here.
Please add metric on your videos.
Keep up the good work 💪
Are most homes in netherlands wood framed?
would love to learn with awesome framer... Noah is a lucky guy!
Why should we add metric? Maybe you should add imperial🤔
@@bertnerny how patriotic american of you.
@@bertnerny He asked politely, not ordered
Good morning, why is this concrete wall not insulated from the road? Regards
Awsome work
shorts. this is it. and I have winter to the max. snow and heavy frost. good job. 👍👍👍👌
Who works on your Sprinter van? I need a good Sprinter mechanic.
“Perfection is the enemy of progress”
It was Winston Churchill who said that
I thought the thumbnail said rolling joints efficiently. Lol
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14:52 - Dumb question but I'm just a DIY'er. How are you holding and sighting the saw to get a straight cut? If *I* were to cut like that, it'd be a mess... Is there a pro tip here?
You can see a right angle referencing the length of the piece and your saw's table. It's a muscle but you can definitely train it. Listen to the sound of the blade and feel it. Straight is the easiest push, blades spin straight.
not a dumb question at all. You learn to sight through the top mark and keep the saw base square to the material.
@@AwesomeFramers As a 5 left thumbs DIY'er I probably close my eyes the moment I pull the trigger then pull up at the first sense of torque. HAHAHA. Maybe I'll get it after I build a house.
I work with engineered wood at a lumber yard and we cut everything with a chain saw and no cuts are not always pretty lol
Did Kyle switch to a diamondback and suspenders 🤔
A couple of rocket surgeons you are
Please dont abuse that stabila, ill fly out there to get it if u dont need it 😂😂😂
Cleanup? Instead of throwing all the pieces in the hole, why not throw all the pieces into one pile? Now you have to pick the pieces up a second time. You could have easily picked an carried all the pieces to the bin instead of throwing them in the hole.
Very efficient I've told guys over and over you don't have to draw your square line all the way through the material start your cut and listen to your blade the path of least resistance and your straight and square always enjoy your videos
What pencil are you using?
He is using a Pica BIG Dry Construction Marker, which is actually a pencil. I use them and they are fantastic
Ok I freeze framed on your pencil, Googled my life away for five minutes and I can't find it. Help?
Pica Big dry Construction Marker. It's a pencil though
Where is Shane?
Nice job, perfect job day and site to discuss this work process! thank you.
Noah wouldn’t even miss fastening the subfloor
So... you're not a fan of Stabila levels???
I'm building my first house with these and the plans don't call for any kind of band board other than the structural ply board. This boggles my mind. I can't, in any way see how it's a good idea. All of the weight is sitting on it since that's were the walls are going. If someone could explain it maybe I'd understand but it definitely doesn't make sense.
You should have your plans sent through your lumberyard to the I Joist suppliers. they will draw a lay out correctly. You MUST have rim with I Joists
@@AwesomeFramers that's what I thought. It makes zero sense. It's 1 1/8 thick but still. Nowhere to nail the bottom plate of the floor above, no lateral strength. Lots of reasons why it's wrong. Looks like you used 2x12 for your bands. Do you ever use the structural ply board?
@@davegordon6943 this layout called for 1.25" LVL for rim. It's an engineered system, the rim being deliberately taller than the I Joist to carry the wall loads
Nice work guys 👊👏
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its not rocket appliances
Using the chainsaw easier and faster