brother, just looking at the osb on that floor , and it's joints, tells me your among the top 1% of framers in this country.......... as a carpenter of over 35 years, I'll take lessons from you any time... really nice work, my man!
Rounded architecture is beautiful but such a pain to work on. Framed 2 houses recently and they both had 2 turret rooms with conical roofs. Glad I was the cut man both times and glad the foreman did the detailing on them.
Hi Dan great video and explanation, to get the 3/4 ply tp bend for the roof, did I hear just one cut thru the back of the ply so it would bend on the curvature of the roof?
Looks like a lot of building up there in Canada, are y'all having trouble getting building supplies?, it's crazy down in the states, osb/ pine up 400% from last year
love your videos dan ! been framing 10 years myself average 3 houses a month ... were do you frame Edmonton ? you do awesome work .... i got to ask what hammer is that you are running ?
Holy! 3 a month wow. Lethbridge. The hammer, hmmm. It is a Estwing from 1995. It has been by my side forever. It will come with my to my coffin. Haha. Thanks Raven!
Wicked , i was curious i have never seen one . I'm in edmonton myself , i work with 1 other chief and two young fellas. No way i would be building 3 by myself ! But started in fort mc murray in the boom days . Love coming home and watching your videos . I would love to get a go pro myself .... quite something we do for a living . Do you work alone out of choice ? Some dicey models you build ! They look like fun ... lots of work though
There was nothing I LOATHED more than framing in the winter or when it was cold, damp and windy. I would be soooooooo depressed just waking up because I knew very well I was going to be cold for the next 9 hours. Yes, even with the layers I was STILL cold.
No Rora. I have done them. Think about using 1” plywood as rafters. If you draw one as best you can on a piece of 1” cut it when you feel happy. Then place that on the next piece of 1” and redraw expanding slightly. And so on. The fascia is tricky. Again try use 1”
I agree Bob. Since that video on how to frame a curved roof. My fix has been bandaids over the mics on the go pro. Added a second yesterday have to see if improves. I will Google wind screen.
brother, just looking at the osb on that floor , and it's joints, tells me your among the top 1% of framers in this country.......... as a carpenter of over 35 years, I'll take lessons from you any time... really nice work, my man!
Thank you kindly Otto. Wow!
Thanks for taking the time to share that. I’m sure it slows you down a little. Enjoyed it.
Thanks Q I did look forward to sharing this one. It turned out great. Got a little lucky. Take care
Rounded architecture is beautiful but such a pain to work on. Framed 2 houses recently and they both had 2 turret rooms with conical roofs. Glad I was the cut man both times and glad the foreman did the detailing on them.
Wow! Takes talent! Take care
Super work and nice job on explanation!
Thank you Chris. I appreciate you watching
Hi Dan great video and explanation, to get the 3/4 ply tp bend for the roof, did I hear just one cut thru the back of the ply so it would bend on the curvature of the roof?
I never cut the backside. Just stood on it and fastened
Precision work. 👏
Thank you Sir Miller. Have a good day
Hey great work 👍
Thanks Scott. Take care
wonderful video!!!!!!
Thanks Eric
Looks like a lot of building up there in Canada, are y'all having trouble getting building supplies?, it's crazy down in the states, osb/ pine up 400% from last year
Yes hard to get supplies. So much of our lumber goes to you ( USA) haha. Take care
Okay. Is the next video how to apply drip edge?
It is not. However that would make a great how to!
Awesome! Turned out sweet!
Gracias amigo
Man you get to work on some cool houses. I'm jealous haha
Thanks Mike. I absolutely loved framing that home!
love your videos dan ! been framing 10 years myself average 3 houses a month ... were do you frame Edmonton ? you do awesome work .... i got to ask what hammer is that you are running ?
Holy! 3 a month wow. Lethbridge. The hammer, hmmm. It is a Estwing from 1995. It has been by my side forever. It will come with my to my coffin. Haha. Thanks Raven!
Wicked , i was curious i have never seen one . I'm in edmonton myself , i work with 1 other chief and two young fellas. No way i would be building 3 by myself ! But started in fort mc murray in the boom days . Love coming home and watching your videos . I would love to get a go pro myself .... quite something we do for a living . Do you work alone out of choice ? Some dicey models you build ! They look like fun ... lots of work though
I choose to work alone. I have now for 20 years (flip I’m old).I absolutely love it. Your right we have a great job.
There was nothing I LOATHED more than framing in the winter or when it was cold, damp and windy. I would be soooooooo depressed just waking up because I knew very well I was going to be cold for the next 9 hours. Yes, even with the layers I was STILL cold.
There is no doubt cold is challenging. Having said that I am currently seeing non stop -20s in my future😳
hi there do you have anything that can help me build an eyebrow dormer ?
No Rora. I have done them. Think about using 1” plywood as rafters. If you draw one as best you can on a piece of 1” cut it when you feel happy. Then place that on the next piece of 1” and redraw expanding slightly. And so on. The fascia is tricky. Again try use 1”
Got here after watching a Japanese roof construction video. Why does our construction process look so haphazard by comparison?
I would have to RUclips some of those roofs in order to comment. Thank you for watching
As my father would always say " optical conclusion " 🤣
Lol thanks for that
Gotta get a windscreen for the ear raping audio bro. Great content though, gained a subscriber.
I agree Bob. Since that video on how to frame a curved roof. My fix has been bandaids over the mics on the go pro. Added a second yesterday have to see if improves. I will Google wind screen.
More importantly thanks for subscribing!
Could’ve easily made the cut with a circular saw just saying. Been doing this shit a long time
So many others have commented the same. Thanks Greg. Take care
@Ryan Langdon you are absolutely right, was having a bad day. I apologize.