My Dream Shop Ep-44 How to Cut and Install Valley Metal Roofing
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- Опубликовано: 12 мар 2024
- In this episode of building my dream shop, I take you thru the process of figuring, cutting, and installing a metal valley on a roof! It’s not easy but with practice and a few simple tips and tricks I know you can do it
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I'm not even in construction. I have no business watching these videos so consistently
Same! Funny but I look forward to these coming out, even though I have no expectation that I’ll ever build my own building. I do feel like I’ve earned an apprenticeship or something by now. What will it get me? I don’t know, maybe I’ll be a little more on top of my game the next time I have to clean my gutters or something ;-)
Same, lmao
Same here - the mindset of 'can we do it better next time even though we're doing it pretty damn good' is one that lots of people (including me!) should apply a little more often
My concern is finding an experienced contractor like you that has same level of commitment to detail.
Easy to find if you can afford it.
@HPST205 I disagree to an extent. Ive worked with guys who try to pass things off and seem upset when I wont let it pass. For example (most recent) when a tree fell through a roof a guy wanted to just sister it which to his defense was to the plan. But the damage was worse than the engineer realized and I didnt feel good leaving it. Ultimately I decided to replace the damaged rafter and then sister it. Took extra time but it was the right thing to do. Of course, budget plays a huge roll. You get the cheapest bid on a shower or trim and it will be obvious. But when it comes to things that is harder to see like on a roof or in an attic people try to get away with things they wouldnt otherwise. Biggest thing Id recommend to people looking to hire someone is to ask for pictures. I find that guys who take ride in their work take a lot of pictures. We want to show it off.
You have to pay
Just remember, if you don't know what you're looking at, then everything they all say is true. Because you can't prove em wrong lol.
They don’t exist. Kyle is a unicorn.
Let's give Greg his props for having good ideas and reminding Kyle things he forgot. Great asset to RR
The thing I always notice is that I start out thinking "I could lay a metal roof", and I doubtless could (badly). Then I watch your vids and I then realize "Son, you have no idea what you're doing when it comes to metal roof laying." Well done on bringing reality to a bunch of amateurs who would be working well above our pay-grade - except when it comes to OSHA compliance (sorry, I couldn't resist that one, LOL).
Attention to detail. Second to none. 👏
I don't think it is said enough. I appreciate R&R taking the extra time to film and “tell the story”! I don't even build anymore and I am “involved”.
I like that you can admit you can still learn new stuff on the fly, and willing to make mistakes. So far I have not seen anything catastrophic. Keep up the good work.
Looks great,and totally waterproof.
This goes to show how expensive valleys and dormers are.
In a perfect world there would be no height restrictions. And shed dormers are so much faster and cheaper to build.
I love watching this detailed build series. You guys are awesome.
We all felt that self tapper falling off the bit. Happen enough and all bets are off on what's getting launched into orbit
I probably say this every time - I LOVE Greg’s sweatshirt - go Golden Warriors!
I’d rather him shirtless, but to each their own 😂
@@DrMJJr I agree, but Feb/March in northern Illinois is a bit brisk for that! LOL
Always a learning experience...even after 30+ years as a carpenter...awesome as usual!
Great work. Valleys are a pain and so time consuming. Very nice finished product.
This video was the first time I couldn't guess the end of your detail before the last step. What a puzzle! Turned out great in the end though, awesome work as always.
I appreciate your attention to detail.
Yall a bunch of magicians with that steel... love it
Understatement
I absolutely love the attention to detail you put into your metal work!
Insane amount of detail in all those intersecting planes at that point. Really nicely done!
You two are the exact reason that someone once said “Two heads are better than one” If one doesn’t have an acceptable idea, the other has the perfect idea.
Very helpful video to anybody putting up a similar roof, Good job guys.
nice work kyle.
I really like the standing seam roof. Thanks for sharing the detail.
Quality work, excellent results.
What a pleasure watching you work! Great job guys. 👏👏👏
I love the banter between you and Greg.
@24:46 one got by you Kyle.. so much for that defense..
That vertical cut that you made on the top of the lower panel and the bottom of the upper panel bumps up against it looks like a spot where water can get in. Also, I would have taped the sides of your valleys like you did on the other side in case condensation worked it's way underneath. The valleys are the most important aspect and you want to keep water from going underneath. I like both ways that you did this. I'm glad that you did the other side first and then the show side second. Show side is visible from the house and road.
Excellent work team!
Great job as always guys. 👍👍🏴🏴
That's the most difficult metal valley that I've ever seen that's done right. Your work is just about as good as it can get but I wouldn't have done that vertical cut on both sides of that rib at 19:21 minutes into the video. I would have only cut off the outside of that rib. Other than that, it's a perfect job!
Id love to see a video on how you make your marks for all of that!
Good morning happy Thursday looking good Great job 👍😎👍👌✌️🙏🙏
Good job as usual .thx guys 👍💪
Good morning to you all
Nice metal cuting station🤯😀🤝
This is also a good one Kyle to do more work, less talk, equals more accuracy.
You should try NO TALK
Первый раз увидел у вас как отрезали неровно подложку, сетку на третей секции... Всегда было идеально у вас даже лента, наклейка.
♥ Greg!
So, I think the attention to detail is just amazing as far as being airtight for efficiency with the materials you are using. But its still a shop. How do you plan on accounting for the rollup door being a huge source of air leaking into the building. In my shop I can't find a solution to this issue. Thanks, Mike
In previous builds, when you were hemming your end seam, you used to use a piece of cardboard to help protect the paint on the surface. The last few videos I noticed you haven’t been using anything between the clamp. Did you get a new hemming tool? Or have you found a new way to help prevent paint scratching? Looking good! Love seeing everything coming together!
realized I was able to do it with and still not scratch...you have to be careful
Why did you not start from right to left or go into the valley pan to protect your bend over tab and from water flow into the overlapping hem. Also ice can slide and catch your bent tab. Please let me know your thought process on this. Thanks .
Love you guys bantering back and forth
He did what he did because he knows what he is doing....
Would bringing the valley all the way out to the facia solve that problem it seems like a catch point with the water drainage I believe all your other videos show's it to facia don't remember
The building looks really cool, love the roof lines etc. but do you ever have an thoughts as you are doing this that maybe something "simpler" would have been ok?
I feel the water rushing down the valley will run into the last piece and get under the snapped leg and get over the underside, just saying👍
so those horizontal measurements you were taking in the beginning going up was the accumulated width of the vertical sheets? you seem to just be randomly stopping and marking. would've been nice if you said every 16 inches we make a mark to account for the width of each sheet.
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Where did you pica go? I love those!!!
math is our friend.
Speak for yourself!!! That bitch is my nemesis 😂
Kyle, with your thicker beard and that green camo hat, you are starting to look like the lucky charms leprechaun. 😊
Very nice job guys 💪🏻. I do have a question for you Kyle, why didn't you tape the outside valley hem like you did on the other side of the roof? Was it a overkill doing it there?
WWGD!!!
I like the red cobra clip…diamondback do that for you?
Fully expecting to build a 160 x 60 building that we can divide into 4 units and rent them out to other business while my business uses 1 of the four
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Kyle do you worry about the water coming down the valley and overwhelming the standing seam working through and getting under that panel
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Todays video is sponsored by Band-aid😅 I feel your pain brotha.
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Second!
LOL Smile & Beans heheeeee
I wonder the cost of this shop....so many layers on roof and walls its gotta be up there.
Eleventy billion
Its still cheaper then stick frame due to speed.
Roofing and insulation are fixed costs.
Valley's are expensive.
When you’re doing the triangle calculation wouldn’t the run be 16” and that degree of 37.2 be the level cut.
That would make it rise 21” 1/16 which is the same thing but my brain reads it this way.
I kept asking myself why the third truck who owns the third truck oh yeah the camera guy ,
$19,750 for the pro version of the Snaptable. MSRP probably.
Looks good 👍
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What brand and model of standing seam is this???
Kyle,I do like the look. I just can't wrap my hands around the extra cost in labor and material that I know is substantially higher than a screwed down roof with the same warranty on paint. Just me, but when I had my roof bid for both, it was $ 9000.00 more for standing seam. Just can't agree with that cost.
I would only agree with the cost if it was for a house but same page as you
@codyhardage647 Yes, the bid was for my house. Now 8 valleys and an 8/12 pitch roof. So the labor was crazy.
@@mikenicholson2548anything over 6/12 metal roof will be expensive and if it’s standing seem add some more for the style. At least that what roofers have always told me
@linovie I do agree, but 9000.00 dollars higher is not even close.
I wonder how the people in those two homes feel about your shop going there and that right of way driveway,
Doesn't matter if it's legal
@@daveklein2826 Well yeah. I didnt say it mattered. Was curious.
Because it's his roof
I’ve always wondered.. are one of those houses yours? Bc you’re building a shop that’s bigger than those houses in what seems like a neighborhood.. it’s just odd to me.
Kyle finally admits that Greg is pretty!!! Sooooooo,.....does Kyle have to pay Greg more money now, for this added qualification?!?!
Im still baffled on the location of your shop. Did those people sell you the land behind their homes or was that a part of your property?
I own almost 5 acres. It’s out of city limits and zoned ag. Not sure what it baffles you
NGL. I’d pay good money to see Kyle finally trim that beard…it’s getting out of hand
Who cares what you want princess
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@@lisawallace3124 all planning happens prior
Your basic design of over hangs after valleys are a poor design in your building.
Why?
You're a poor basic Santa Claus design
The overhangs provide a home for raccoons and squirrels. Plus leaves and dirt can accumulate in the over hang.
Look at little Georgie trying to sound like he knows something. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
is there a market in your area to rent your cutter to trusted contractors to recoup the cost?