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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2019
  • This is part 3 of a 5 part video series on building a shed. In this episode I cover building and installing the rafters, installing the perlins, and I frame up the end-wall.
    This shed was built in spring of 2019 and the total cost of materials was $3500
    Here is the materials list.
    Part 1
    10- 4X8X16 concrete blocks (pads)
    12- 2x6x12' treated (for runners/beams)
    24- 2x4x12' treated (floor joist and girth boards)
    8 pcs 4'x8'x3/4" ADVANTECH subfloor (available at lowes)
    5 lbs 3" deck screws
    5 lbs 2" deck screws
    Part 2
    14- 2x4x12 ’ regular (Top & bottom plates + perlins)
    16- 2X4X10’ regular (Top & bottom plates + perlins)
    42- 2x4x8’ regular (Studs + bracing)
    2- 4x4x8’ Cedar-tone treated (porch header / loft floor) (Available at Menards)
    3- 2x8x12’ Cedar-tone treated (porch header / loft floor) (Available at Menards)
    1-2x8x8’ Cedar-tone treated (porch header / loft floor) (Available at Menards)
    10 lbs 16 penny nails
    2 lbs 3” deck screws
    Part 3
    26-2X4X8' (rafters)
    2 pcs 4x8x7/16" O.S.B. (rafter plates)
    6 - 2X4X12' (spacer perlins)
    11-2x4x16' (roof perlins)
    1 - 2x4x12' (roof brace)
    5 - 2x4x10' (end-wall framing)
    3 - 2x4x8' (end-wall framing
    1 - 2x4x12' (end-wall perlins)
    1 - 2x4x10' (end-wall perlins)
    4 - 2x4x8' (end-wall perlins)
    5 lbs 16 penny nails (framing)
    3 lbs 8 penny nails (rafter plates)
    Part 4
    Roof and trim = (CHARCOAL Color)(crinkle texture)
    16 pcs metal 66” (upper part of roof)
    16 pcs metal 30” (lower part of roof)
    4- 8’x3 ½” corners (Shed wall corners)
    4-10’x3 ½” corners (ends of the roof)
    6 pcs rat guard (bottom of sidewall metal)
    8 pcs j-channel (around the doors)
    5 pcs drip edge 4”x4” (bent for a 24/12 pitch) (roof eave)
    5 pcs break trim 4”x4” (bent for a 10/12 pitch) (break between upper and lower roof)
    3 pcs ridge cap (peak of roof)
    1 bag of 2” Charcoal screws (250) (to fasten the roof metal)
    1 bag of 1” Charcoal screws (250) (to fasten corners)
    32 solid foam closures (under break trim and ridge cap)
    1 - 4’x125’ roll of bubble-wrap (roofing underlayment)
    Sidewall metal = (IVORY color)
    2 pcs metal 120” (each side of garage door)
    3 pcs metal 85” (each side of entry door)
    14 pcs metal 83” (both sidewalls)
    4 pcs metal 54” (2 center pieces on each gable end)
    2 pcs metal 3’ (2 outer pieces on gable above porch)
    2 bags 1” Ivory screws (500) (sidewall metal)
    Garage door trim = white
    1 pc 1 ½”x7”x10’ (hemmed on both sides) (bottom piece)
    3 pcs 1 ½”x 4 ½”x10’ (sides and top pieces)
    1 lb 1 ½” roofing nails (to nail trim on)
    1 lb 1” white stainless steel trim nails (to nail garage door trim and seals)
    Part 5
    Deck
    9 - 5 1/2 X 10’ treated decking
    2lbs 2 1/2” deck screws
    Loft
    9- 5 1/2” X 10’ treated decking
    Or 1 1/2 pcs 4’ X 8’ Advantech
    2lbs 2 1/2” deck screws
    8’ wide X 7’ tall Garage Door
    2-7’ garage door seals
    1-8’ garage door seal
    Garage door latch
    1-36” Entry door (left hand)
    Doorknob/deadbolt combo
    Pack of shims
    2- 24” wide X 36” tall windows
    1-18” wide X 24” tall (loft) window
    1 lb 1 1/2 roofing nails
    Secondary loft (light weight storage)
    7-2x6x12’. (Loft Joists)
    2-2x4x8’ (cut in 12” for blocks to support 2x6)
    3 pcs 7/16” osb (Loft floor)
    18- 7/16” h clips
    1 lb 2 1/2” screws
    1 lb 1 1/4”!screws
    Electrical
    3 single nail on boxes
    2 light boxes
    1 plug-in & cover
    2 3way switches & 2 single covers
    2 white lamp holders & bulbs
    60’ 14-3 wire
    10’ 14-2
    Wire staples
    MATERIAL LIST IS NOT GUARANTEED
    FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY

Комментарии • 96

  • @dennishanson1598
    @dennishanson1598 4 года назад +14

    One of the first video's I've seen to walk you thru the entire build. Down to all the right cuts to make for the roof line. Excellent Job.. Thanks so much

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад +3

      Thank you Dennis! I appreciate your recognition of the details.

  • @englishmovies7465
    @englishmovies7465 3 года назад +2

    Still watching.. here.... from the philippines...JOSE

  • @BryanChance
    @BryanChance 3 года назад +2

    Awesome one-man build. Make a bird house for that mocking bird. -:)

  • @nlemmer
    @nlemmer 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks man! Building my trusses now. Awesome videos!

  • @gwei4571
    @gwei4571 3 года назад +1

    Amazing! I can't believe that you complete the complex all by yourself!

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  3 года назад

      Thank you! Was a fun project for sure!

  • @0707moto
    @0707moto 4 года назад +2

    I like to thank you because you have inspired me to go ahead and build my building that I've been putting off

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад +1

      And I’d like to thank you for watching. Appreciate your support. Good luck with your building!

  • @garulusglandarius6126
    @garulusglandarius6126 3 года назад +1

    All good but the roof construction is particularly impressive 👍🇺🇸🇬🇧

  • @gaylemcgee2221
    @gaylemcgee2221 4 года назад +1

    Awesome job!!! Now I want to build a shed next to my existing shed. I can't wait for the 4th video. Thx 4 an informative and easy watching video!

  • @sdksniper
    @sdksniper 4 года назад +7

    I have really been enjoying this series, thank you, and Happy Thanksgiving.

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад +2

      Thank you Matt! Happy Thanksgiving to you as well. Appreciate your support!

  • @MarkdWallis
    @MarkdWallis 4 года назад +3

    great series...looking forward to next part.

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад

      Thank you Mark! Appreciate the support!

  • @gradyfarmer1255
    @gradyfarmer1255 2 года назад +1

    You are very skilled .Great video

  • @tomj528
    @tomj528 4 года назад +2

    Q: What's a "tu ba for"?
    A: Layin' down that sweet bass line!
    Great video, fun to watch and educational.

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад +1

      Haha. Haven’t heard that one yet.

    • @DaBrute
      @DaBrute 4 года назад +2

      Gotta use all those tuba force😂

    • @tomj528
      @tomj528 4 года назад

      @@DaBrute If you think that's a good one, when I was in high school I worked at a hardware store. One day a guy that was in a huge hurry came in and said "Can you show me your cock?" I was kind of shocked and half laughing asked "WHAT???!!!" Then he raised his hand in the air and started to squeeze and open it and yelled "Your cock, your cock, show me your cock!" I was like "what the hell" but after a few more seconds I finally figured it out..."Oh, CAULK!"

  • @bobby3849
    @bobby3849 4 года назад +1

    Awesome clips. Thank you 🙏

  • @daviddrennan1759
    @daviddrennan1759 4 года назад +1

    Man thank you for the mockingbird. I havent heard one in years. And i just rememebered i missed it. 😃

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад

      Awesome. Very cool bird for sure.

  • @heimizhou450
    @heimizhou450 2 года назад +1

    Great Tutorial! Thanks!

  • @blockededited8280
    @blockededited8280 4 года назад +1

    Mocking birds are so cool.

  • @greenhorn223
    @greenhorn223 4 года назад +2

    Awesome video like always always full of lots of information thank you for sharing and have a happy Thanksgiving

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад

      Thank you, Scott! Happy thanksgiving to you as well!

  • @gregorymandile2321
    @gregorymandile2321 4 года назад +1

    fun to watch Pro,great job

  • @Wakeywhodat
    @Wakeywhodat 4 года назад +1

    I don’t know any bird in my region that has such a complex sing\call. VERY impressive, having said that, sometimes it’s a bit much. You can holler at them and they leave. Lol

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад

      I enjoyed it, actually.

  • @PowerHouse2013z
    @PowerHouse2013z 4 года назад +4

    U make this look easy thatd take me months to do.

  • @xvnvx4475
    @xvnvx4475 2 месяца назад +1

    First off I want to say I love the video boss thank you for the information I just had a question how do you find the measurement for each piece of gamble? For example I had a 10’ wide wall and was wondering how to find those dimensions.

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  Месяц назад

      Thank you. That’s a great question but unfortunately the answer is very complicated and would be difficult to explain here. I will put it in the list of video tutorials I need to make.

  • @kimuseni
    @kimuseni 4 года назад +1

    Looking good

  • @AhJodie
    @AhJodie 4 года назад +1

    Unbelievable, great work!

  • @eliovalenzuela9710
    @eliovalenzuela9710 3 года назад +1

    Exelent Job

  • @Mr.Caring
    @Mr.Caring 3 года назад +1

    Well done

  • @will0127
    @will0127 4 года назад +1

    @0:05 Never reliealized until a friend told me about mocking birds. Notice that sound pattern? Good ol back in the day car alarms... haha. Fun fact

  • @flaschemg
    @flaschemg 3 года назад +1

    Beau travaille .

  • @codyadams5966
    @codyadams5966 4 года назад +2

    You should make a show you do good work I do this kind of work to

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад

      Thanks Cody! I will do more of these videos as I can for sure. Finding the time to do it is my biggest hurdle.

  • @syncrosimon
    @syncrosimon 4 года назад

    Not bad for a first attempt 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @tom-bw6cw
    @tom-bw6cw 4 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed this, but I’ve never seen a roof like that shape before!

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад

      It’s called a Gambrel roof. A lot of old barns have it.

    • @raymondray3232
      @raymondray3232 4 года назад +1

      I love Gambrell roofs. Classy style. Great job man

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад

      Thanks Raymond!

    • @superseven220
      @superseven220 4 года назад +1

      In Europe they call it a Dutch barn roof

    • @aheathc
      @aheathc 3 года назад +1

      They’re very popular in my region (Oklahoma). I like the traditional yet steeper pitches roofs but (I may be mistaken) these roofs offer a significant amount of more loft space. And if you’re like me you need every possible usable square foot of space.

  • @carlosnunez322
    @carlosnunez322 3 года назад +1

    Hi there, great job , i also decided to build one just like urs , ur videos are been so much useful , just would like to ask u for the sides and degree cut for ur trusses? Thanks ,

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  3 года назад

      Thank you. I gave the length and angles in the videos when I cut out the trusses. I believe it was part 3.

  • @polkod
    @polkod 4 года назад +2

    Geeze brilliant. That’s not a shed man that’s a personal gym for me.

  • @paulflores4218
    @paulflores4218 4 года назад +1

    Nice job

  • @juanantonio674
    @juanantonio674 4 года назад +1

    Genial saludos cordiales desde Patagonia Chile.

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад +1

      ¡Gracias! Es bueno saber de chile!

    • @juanantonio674
      @juanantonio674 4 года назад +1

      Lindo trabajo mi amigo.. Tengo que hacer una pequeña ampliación y con tu video creo poder hacerlo.. Saludos cordiales desde Patagonia Chile.. Mi ciudad Coyhaique región 11..

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад +1

      Gracias. ¡Lo mejor de lamer con tu construcción!

  • @jaymomo7462
    @jaymomo7462 3 года назад

    Impressive and you didn't need any help wow!

  • @sylviohache3467
    @sylviohache3467 2 года назад +1

    Just a question. I see your floor and cealing ate done with 2x4. When should 2x6 or 2x8 be used?

  • @deboz8793
    @deboz8793 4 года назад +4

    Just curious. Is it possible to keep the wood from splitting at the end as it had when you installed the rafters? Or is it just the way it is and the additional nailing is will help to hold the rafter in place?
    And I’m loving the building series. Thanks for sharing your build. 🤗

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад +3

      Depends on the wood. More smaller nails are usually better than fewer large nails. Like using 6 8penny vs 4 16 penny.

    • @NTSRFR4
      @NTSRFR4 3 года назад +2

      You can put a nail in with a hammer, but first you need to flatten the tip of the nail, or the pointed part. This flattening of the nail tip has always worked for me to keep from splitting the wood.

  • @FHZAF
    @FHZAF 4 года назад

    Keep up the good work

  • @robertbelknap
    @robertbelknap 4 года назад

    Hey that bird on the telephone poll is a Loggerhead, they eat insects, let him see you throw out some mealworms, after a couple times he will eat them out of your hand.

  • @elpapaupa838
    @elpapaupa838 2 года назад +1

    Can you please tell me how much was the cost on material to build it love it good job

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I had $3500 in materials.

  • @kerrymccaughey5506
    @kerrymccaughey5506 4 года назад +2

    How will the exterior wall facing the house be painted ? and how will the house wall facing the shed be painted in the future ??

    • @williammitchell8247
      @williammitchell8247 4 года назад

      The house has vinyl siding... doesn't get paint. The shed has metal siding... probably wont ever need paint either.

  • @tonymartinez7478
    @tonymartinez7478 3 года назад

    OMG with the music!!

  • @Waynegoproductions
    @Waynegoproductions 2 года назад +1

    Did you go with 2x4x16' roof perlins so you could stager the joint/splice?

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  2 года назад

      Don’t remember for sure what length I used but yea, definitely offset the joints.

  • @coltonsegerruoc5162
    @coltonsegerruoc5162 4 года назад +1

    Am I the only one who sees that giant llama on the hill when looking out of the door way? Lol

  • @raymondray3232
    @raymondray3232 4 года назад +1

    You pretty much built a house bigger than my studio apartment

  • @Tomhohenadel
    @Tomhohenadel 4 года назад +1

    How did you get a building permit, when you are building under a power line. Certainly would be against code here.

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад +2

      No building permit needed in my area because it is not considered permanent. No foundation, not anchored down, etc.

  • @chiller19100
    @chiller19100 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Just curious, How did you come up with a 20 1/2 degree angle for the cut where the two pitches meet? Thanks.

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад +3

      Thank you! Not sure if it’s the easiest way but here is how I figured it.
      Add the degree where the bottom rafter sits on the wall (26 1/2 degrees) to the degree of the top rafter at the peak (22 1/2 degrees) which totals to 49 degrees. Subtract the 49 degrees from 90 degrees which is 41 degrees. So the angle difference where the top and bottom rafter meet is 41 degrees. You want to cut half that angle on the top rafter and half on the bottom rafter so you divide the 41 degrees by 2 which gives you 20 1/2 degrees. Hope this answers your question.

    • @chiller19100
      @chiller19100 4 года назад

      Got it! Thanks a ton

  • @ML-lg4ky
    @ML-lg4ky 4 года назад

    I wonder why they just use trusses and build out from the existing building.?

  • @mrpanda4081
    @mrpanda4081 3 года назад +1

    What was the total price of this build?

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  3 года назад

      Materials cost me $3500

  • @crusader777
    @crusader777 4 года назад +2

    You soundeth of amish descent my friend

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад

      Hmmm, wonder why. 😉😁

  • @chrisgriffin7455
    @chrisgriffin7455 4 года назад +1

    Do you have plans for the shed .?

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад

      No. Unfortunately I don’t.

  • @SamuelSanchez-Mz
    @SamuelSanchez-Mz 4 года назад

    How much did you spend here?

  • @webadage
    @webadage 4 года назад +2

    Um... you're not building rafters, you're building trusses.

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад

      Rafters consist of top plates only and are normally built on site. Trusses consist of top plates, bottom plate, bracing, and are normally built in factories.
      What I built has a top plate only.

    • @webadage
      @webadage 4 года назад

      @@MT_Homes I disagree but perhaps it is a regional thing. A rafter is a single piece of lumber with a plumb cut at the pitch angle where it meets the ridge and a combination plumb/level cut aka a bird mouth near the bottom where it meets the plate. It may also include an over hang extension that includes both a plumb cut and a level cut on the end to accommodate the cornice.

  • @slomoking7813
    @slomoking7813 Год назад

    Eryc

  • @borntwice4724
    @borntwice4724 4 года назад +1

    Let me guess you’re a painter by trade ?

    • @MT_Homes
      @MT_Homes  4 года назад +1

      Nope, just a carpenter. Although I do paint on occasion.