I love this video because it shows the issues most houses have when they are not squared. I hate watching videos where everything is square and they make it seem to simple.
The compressor, if equipped, should have an oil fill cap. Simply add compressor oil from harbor freight or any big box store. Also, make sure you drain the water from the compressor regularly. 👍
There is some good and bad in this video. Getting the uneven ceiling squared out was interesting to watch. I'm concerned about the longevity of the wood. After they make the cuts, they are not sealing the end grain. This should be very important considering the moisture levels in the area are likely pretty high. Even if they are painting the exterior surface, there's a lot of unsealed wood ends and on the top. even if the wood was sealed prior, the end grains were certainly not.
Correct ppace to shoot a nail is in the tongue area at a downward angle so the nail does not interfere with the next incoming board. If shot in at a straight, the nail in the backside will be pertruding and not allow a flush and correct fit of the next board. I use 16 gauge finish nail for exterior and 16 gauge finish nail for interior, both 2 inches at length.
I wonder if the light trims will fit around the extra tight wood cuts you made. better check. I was a little worried about you guys falling before it actually happened...dang heal up and buy some tools to make the job soo much easier.
Milwaukee makes a nice cordless jigsaw that does not weigh 40lbs, you guys need to go shopping for some cordless tools as they do last long enough to finish a job. TOOLS TOOLS..bring the right tools please.
Personally I would have done a full measurement every foot beforehand and decided where to slice off the back side of the first row. This would negate the need for more trim to cover the gap.
I love this video because it shows the issues most houses have when they are not squared. I hate watching videos where everything is square and they make it seem to simple.
Thanks! Yes it’s not always a perfect situation is it?
Thats a beautiful property! It must be an honor to be a part of that coming together. You're truly building someone's dream one board at a time.
Good work. Be safe
Nice job and beautiful place
I had a step ladder one time. Never had a real one
Thank you. I learned a lot from this video
Thank you!
Looking good and God bless yall
Thanks Ralph
Hank! Good to see you!!!
Thanks for stopping by!
@@BlackBarnBlossoms they are winding down the Ole E8. Last deployment landed today.
Awesome vid!!
How much cost to install the square foot
I’m getting ready to tackle a 30’x12’ patio. Thanks for the great video. Sorry about Steve. I’m also a Steve 😢😢
how did it go? Im about to tackle my 16x17 patio
What material is this
Nice work but you should of used a finish saw blade with more teeth
Do you sand the wood prior to staining ?
I don’t think he did.
Snap a line where the first piece is going then check it
Hank help me … understand how oil/maintain air compressor ty idk this guess I should’ve read the instructions
The compressor, if equipped, should have an oil fill cap. Simply add compressor oil from harbor freight or any big box store. Also, make sure you drain the water from the compressor regularly. 👍
@@BlackBarnBlossoms ty kind sir
Good job Hank. Sorry about Steve🙏
Thank you very much
There is some good and bad in this video. Getting the uneven ceiling squared out was interesting to watch. I'm concerned about the longevity of the wood. After they make the cuts, they are not sealing the end grain. This should be very important considering the moisture levels in the area are likely pretty high. Even if they are painting the exterior surface, there's a lot of unsealed wood ends and on the top. even if the wood was sealed prior, the end grains were certainly not.
He is not showing where to nail, top of the board or in the grove?
Correct ppace to shoot a nail is in the tongue area at a downward angle so the nail does not interfere with the next incoming board. If shot in at a straight, the nail in the backside will be pertruding and not allow a flush and correct fit of the next board. I use 16 gauge finish nail for exterior and 16 gauge finish nail for interior, both 2 inches at length.
Meato or meebo 😂
I wonder if the light trims will fit around the extra tight wood cuts you made. better check. I was a little worried about you guys falling before it actually happened...dang heal up and buy some tools to make the job soo much easier.
If he had skipped college, he would have learned men can't fly. ;-) just kidding him, glad he is ok.
Milwaukee makes a nice cordless jigsaw that does not weigh 40lbs, you guys need to go shopping for some cordless tools as they do last long enough to finish a job. TOOLS TOOLS..bring the right tools please.
Personally I would have done a full measurement every foot beforehand and decided where to slice off the back side of the first row. This would negate the need for more trim to cover the gap.
9:56 That measurement was no correct fellas
Yep, I’ve been saying you need a safety officer! BTW, I didn’t see one flower in the entire video. 🌻🌼🌸🌺🌹💐🌷🪷
That’s what I’m saying!🤷🏻♀️😆