The Big Build 20. Laying P5 Chipboard Flooring panels
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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In this episode of The Big Build I am laying 22mm Egger Protect to the entire floor structure, this is a great part of the project as we now have a really firm safe base for our roof construction work that is coming up.
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Working off the floor is nice. A few sheets of ply or the odd scaffold plank used to be the norm. We always work off the floor in Oz but as far as I know we don't get those fancy floor sheets. Our sheets are massive and heavy and they say can be exposed for 30 days. I generally put some sort of sealer over them to help. Now comes the best bit I agree the roof. That was the best bit now one of the bits I like least. Trusses are the Devil's spawn. Looking forward to seeing a proper roof go up.
Came back to this video as I need information on lading t&g on centre or not.8:49 in and info is provided better that google. Love it mate
Came back to this video as I need information on lading t&g on centre or not 8:49 in and info is provided better that google. Love it mate
Thanks mate!!
Great video Robin. If your doing a larger floor take care when storing sheets on the Posi-Joists. Max load for storing sheet materials is 250kg/m2 and not greater than 300mm deep. The load should always be spread over at least 4 joists within 1.5m of the support wall.
Didn't know that - thanks for the detail.
I'm sure he only loaded up a few at a time that's how it looked in the video 🔨
@@tomsmith9048 Yes Robin knows what he is doing. he was just bringing up a few sheets and stacking them over an internal load bearing wall but that was probably due to not having a crane. I have seen cases of packs being craned directly onto floors from the lorry.
I know my way around all of this stuff, but i never fail to pick up some very useful tips and advice. I hope you're very successful. You deserve to be. A class act.
Thank you David 😊
Cannot wait to watch this roof go up. If you’re wondering how many videos or how much content of the roof is too much - the answer is “just keep bloody filming!@
do our best Chris!!! cheers mate
What lovely work Robin & team! Looking great.
The Big Build has got me looking into Posi for the single pitch kitchen extension roof I’m doing next year.
Seems like a tidy job for getting any ducting and cabling through.
Can’t wait for the next episode!
Mean while back in the land of Giants ,😅 looking good very few fixings 🤟🇮🇪👍👍
Thanks Robin
Love ur work mate
Cant wait to see the roof structure
Lovely job Robyn as always,
8x2 studwork 3 ply girder trusses,
I hope the original quotation allowed for the monthly price increase as that will all add up 🙆🏻♂️…
Lovely as always mate, now the real excitements begins 👍💪🏼
Wow 2 video on the same day 😃
Hi Robin and anyone else that has experience with this topic, I. you guys have a nice weather cover over the work in that house, I am probably going to have to start my own small house build in the winter months, I have good road access but a weather cover would help immensely,
Do you have any advice/tip on the best way to do this to withstand winter storms and winds. Not going to hold you to an answer bit it looks the business what you have there.
Great video !!!! thanks
It's a real luxury to have these kind of videos, well done Robin 👍 I guess that plumbing and lecky can be installed from underneath, especially with them web joists.
Absolutely, they are great for services
@@ukconstruction Tell me about it! Have a good week mate 👍
Brilliant work, really enjoying this series and looking forward to the Roof build, I don't know how you will Top this Robin for any future series!!
2 in the same day!! 😱😱😱
I’ll take them 👌🏼
I retired at 55 . my last job was in steyning sussex were I was doing a stair cast for a new school were the safety person said I must have gloves on at all times , I left that day , I brought some houses in Brighton for my old age , now I’m in Lagos Portugal looking to build my house in the sun and I won’t be wearing gloves
I appreciate it when use terms like gable and ridge. Our nomenclature may b a little different here, but I want to better understand the terms that u use. Was the glue sticking up and then later trimmed on the floor? No screws used at all in flooring? Anything holding it down while the glue sets up?
Great job Robin. Always feels like a giant step forward once the floor is down, and gives an awesome platform to work off.😎😎
Yes Del, it's brilliant to have that!!
Great video as always. Is there any specific reason why you didn't put any glue on the tops of the hangers or was that just a personal preference?
I was amazed to see there are no screws holding the flooring at all
Well we actually go back over it and fix it once the glue has cured!!
Dust extraction even outside. Just heard close friend gone into hospice age 60 after life in building trade - hands on carpenter and owning a company. Lungs. Similar quality work to RC. Today - I'd use dust extraction on that plunge saw even working outside - chipboard, especially with the coating is dangerous stuff. I got lucky and was only ever heavy duty diyer.
Fukin awesome. When will we see you on skil builder channel again?
I was wondering about the glue squeezer out on the boards. I would imagine that you wont leave it proud so, do you scrape it off at some point in the future?
The manufacturer's specifications tell you to let it ooze out to get a good seal then it's quite easy to scrape off 🔨
Great video Robin. Thanks to you I’m learning so much about construction. Also, as I was watching the flooring being glued down, I was tapping my feet to the guitar music; what’s the name of the tunes?
Sooo looking forward to the next episode. Great series Robin, I love seeing builds like this as they go up, really fascinates me.
Very nice
The last p5 floor I laid we used 10x 1litre bottles on 54x boards
Letting in those nail plates is a class touch
Beautiful video.
Beautiful floor
I love your job with accuracy.
Best wishes
Ahmed
The way they were applying that glue !they must be on better prices than most us
Either that or the rest don’t do quote for the job correctly.I’m not a fan of RC but he doesn’t cheapen the job it’s always done to the best of his ability. His channel is nothing more than a tarts advert for free shite. So my answer would be do the job properly and do it once
His clients are clearly “well funded” so he can do it right.
I assume you're not working for a private client but house bashing if so I feel your pain 😡 those days are long behind me thank christ 🔨
Great video, superior product for the flooring and cant wait to see the roof construction begin. Appreciated as always.
Such craftsmanship! Wish you were building my house.
That glue runs so smoothly! What brand is it?
This is from Egger its their own adhesive for the floor
Robin, great vid m8. What make is your carpenters pouch please. I’m after a new one and the one yr wearing looks idea? Would you please have a link to the product? Thanks.
Hi Dean, in my Chippie Chat video, Ed describes the pouch I have mate!! Maybe check it out??
Ok, thanks Robin. Yeah haven’t seen that one yet, lol 👍.
It must be really nice to build in a semi enclosed space away from direct weather.
Egger protect flooring yes?
Composite shiet will be what after 50 years?
Where are you getting 22mm chipboard from in those quantities? Have you experienced any shortages on this project?
I am pretty sure Egger supplied it to him, bit of a preferential relationship eh
I can't get any mate !!
Top job Robin can't wait for the next one!
Almost a shame to cover the floor framing. No-one will know it’s there and appreciate the care. Nice that the flooring comes in smaller sheets - easy to handle. Can’t wait to see the trusses and beams take shape.
Lucky there is a youtube video that highlights it for all eternity :)
Price work = lower quality, hence new house builds are shite.
Pleasure to watch this guy.
I hate new house build critics
this series is absolutely incredible and thank you soo much for showing us new things and great building practices. Hope your week will be a fantastic one for you and your team.
Thanks Thor, really appreciate your kind words mate!!
Did you get your diamond backs from America or tf tools?
America!!
Great video Robin , looking forward to the roof work being done . Cheers
Don't rate glued down floors one bit , I live in a Miller home and they creak like crazy , hence the reason Miller homes have had to re attend and screw the floors down and in some instances replace the whole floor .If you have indulations in the floor the glue will only take up so much of the indulation, and if you're walking on the floor before it sets which most people do , it will be less likely to adhere. They didn't use glues or mastic in times gone by like the do now , just common sense and a bit of hard graft.
Our house is 35 years old and they didn't use any glue, despite the underside of the 22mm chipboard being printed with instructions to glue it. Consequently the upstairs creeks all over, not one bit of floor that doesn't.
@@edwardholmes91 Is it nailed or screwed ?
@@markw7997 Just nailed.
@@edwardholmes91 they probably didn't toe nail the nails , hence the creaking .
@@stevehallam6495 I've got it on my brand new house ?, its dog shit I've had every board screwed down as a result of using it .
Great work Robin glad to hear plenty of roof videos. Hope to see one of the Valley rafter to get your thoughts. Keep up the good work.
I hear conflicting views about this, can you actually tile directly onto P5 chipboard flooring?
I have just done one of these floors and I overlaid with a 6mm tile carrier board
Sorry mate , you are wrong wrong wrong ‘ I’m a sixty six year old chippy and did my time with Taylor Woodrow; were we built the Brighton Marina thames Barrier and buildings that you had to know how to hang doors in one hour with out a router . glue needs screws as glue will last for twenty years otherwise the floor will float after time . As modern as you are you can not beat a two and a half inch cut nail with a bit of tallow as that will last for ever as the rust in the nail will give it more grip as the years go on
I live in a new build with glued down floors , what a bag of shit ....Creaking there knackers off , hence the reason Miller homes are getting called back every two minutes to screw them all down.
@@markw7997 the magic word is new build 🤦♂️🔨
This rough old trowel always learns something that I have never seen site chippies do. That roll of tape around the glue bottles to catch the drips.
Bloody genius!
7:53 👌
@@AcheForWake Exactly
Thank you. Hopefully roof build videos are a bit more in depth, should you be able to that is. 👍🇬🇧
Any opportunity for carpenter
Why no screws this time?
What is the name off your app??
William Griffin needs look no further when he wonders who’s buying all the the Egger protect he can’t get for his garden rooms :-)
He's a great guy! He has the best energy on the whole of RUclips!!
Absolutely brilliant series of videos Robin, as a Posi-Joist and truss manufacturer myself I love to show these to my lads. The hanger manufacturers datasheet suggests a nail in the top and bottom flange of the posi as well as the beam face and top, how do you get around that in tight spots? My Posi designer wants to know 😃
Hi Mike, thanks for watching!! we will always try to fix in every hole possible, in the case of the ones that we cannot access we may then use a more traditional method of nailing the timber to the trimmer on an angle, in my case we back fix though the trimmers into the ends of the joists as seen in an earlier video, this really helps keep everything super strong and perfectly joined
@@ukconstruction Cheers Robin, I cant wait for the roof videos. If ever you take on a project in South Wales give me a shout 😃
Great work Robin, can’t wait to see you building the roof you make it look easy 👍 all the best from sunny Scotland 🏴
Thanks 👍
mate, with that pace on current prices you'd be lucky to make even £50
Don't need the money!!
Something tells me he's got a slightly 🙄 better price than you get on a national house builder 😝🔨
Well its about time that the house builders respect our craft and pay for the right standard instead of telling us what is has to cost!! by the time the guy actually doing the work gets the job it has been subbed out several times!!!
@@ukconstruction I wish they would but for the floor you put down you'd get about 550 pounds for and that includes loading out and the person who lays the floor hasn't always set the joists out and they'd never router the hangers out 😡 look up RW joinery they want to give you 19 pounds for a fitting a frame AND DOOR 🙄 that's why I don't house bash any more 🔨
@@tomsmith9048 Price work shouldn't exist, it should be illegal. All it does is drive the price through the floor and lower standard's. Day rates only, 👍🔨🇮🇪
Its such a shame theirs a real lack of scaffolding to work off Robin.
I used to work alongside a plasterer who spent ALL of his Dinner/Tea-Breaks Salivating over Tool Catalogues as though they were Porn-Mags .......Judjing by the amount of tools you have, I suspect you do too Robin ??? ;-)
You have worked me right out!!
@@ukconstruction 👍🤣😂🤣😂
Get gloves on lads that chipboard knocks lumps out the hands and the glue is a nightmare to get off 🤣
Robin if you offered me an apprenticeship right now I'd pack my bags and take the next train would not think twice. Hard to find a good one now adays 😔
Great content as always but don't underestimate the power of a well designed thumbnail. The text is barely legible on most of them so I would rethink the design and presentation.
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Did young ed fall asleep in a greenhouse
Hes a very tall young guy
HSE would have a field day if they visited Not complaining just saying
Just saying? Why make a point you dont mean? "Just saying" = dont criticise my pointless comment.
So you really need me to list them I’m just pointing it out no fall arrest, no gloves , no dust extraction on the saw the list goes on … I’m a joinery contractor and spend so much time dealing with the HSE trying to justify my work … so don’t really appreciate your comment when you don’t even know me
@@karlkjj I think this is his property. Although even if it is, then yeah, guess all should be covered for the other workers or insurance would never pay out.
Leave the man alone, your just jealous
So you glue but dont screw off as you go???? And then walk all over it.
He's been doing it for years with no complaints so it must work.
@@TheStevenWhiting well, as a carpenter who has also been doing it for years (40) its not the right way to go. Whats YOUR experience?
He said they go back and screw it down when they clean the excess glue out.
@@jaimedeoliveira9216 bit late then, glue has been splattered
The fast-forward time lapse of the floor going down was cool when you could see the lines of polyurethane glue expanding and catching up with you.
Not too dissimilar to the footpath lighting up in front of Michael Jackson in his Billie Jean video. Not too *similar* either, mind, but you get my drift.
Great annalogy!!!
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Just listened to your interesting interview with Connor Crook... defo business savvy... But why did you ruin it all at the end by playing Phil Collins... Aaarrrrggghh my poor bleeding ear's!! 🎧😣😣😵😵🥺🥺💀💀
This is interesting to watch, but seems way over engineered for a majority of houses. I know the UK maybe different in that there are very few days when it doesnt rain, but there are plenty of other places where rain isn't an issue, so i just can't see the use of this subflooring product makes any financial or structural sense.
Have you and Roger fallen out?
No Mate, I am hoping to catch up with Roger and the guys soon
Egger rubbish
What don't you like about the Egger protect boards??
@Robin Clevett never square the boards I used
Likes to talk. some may say narrate
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