Boston ROOF DECK
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Whisper clips? What are they and how do you use them at our Cambridge renovation. Plaster details, and roof deck at the Back Bay renovation, and skylight and blue board at the Southie renovation.
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Revealed gives you insight into a high-end cabinetry shop that builds and designs custom kitchens and millwork. Looking at cabinetry details, woodshop products, woodworking tools, wood selections, fastener selections, finish selections, cabinet design theory, and cabinet installation. NS builders crafts a top-level and luxury cabinet. Revealed is hosted by Ken DeCost the Director of Millwork at NS Builders.
Walkthrough cabinet shop processes, cabinet shop tools, millwork projects, woodworking, custom cabinets in the NS Builders shop. How to build and install Cabnitry, how to build and design kitchen cabinetry in a cabinet shop.
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You're like the opposite of every contractor I've ever hired who seems to excel at making everything as sloppy as possible. Absolute bare minimum.
You need a vid showing off your plaster guys. Their work is always tremendous. (then again you give them a good base to work off of, it seems).
not sure if anyone gives a shit but if you're stoned like me atm you can stream all the latest movies and series on instaflixxer. Have been binge watching with my brother these days :)
@Forest Phillip Yea, I've been watching on InstaFlixxer for months myself :)
@1:30 No cutting of the lines required. There's enough slack there to remove and/or modify the sill plate and the center vertical stud (surely non-loadbearing) to move the existing tubing into the wall. The manifold can easily be unscrewed from the chipboard and a better, floor to ceiling, plywood applied to the wall. The manifold could be re-mounted a few inches lower to increase the slack. The tubing can be un-bunched and spaced and then fed into a horizontal slot between upper and lower sheets, with a metal protective layer behind the lower ply if desired (I would do that). It seems to be my specialty to "optimize" the work of others, often in impossible spaces: on my project, I'm adjusting the work of two plumbers, a framer, and an electrician!
Your dedication to detail is inspiring!
As a designer, I love the attention to detail by NS builders. Wish ya'll would come to California
We will. For the right project.
@7:50 I encountered this exact thing, with a four by six foot area blocked by duct above. I used square-section 3/4" steel tubing to span, cut into the bottom of the duct, then faired the inside for clean airflow. Keeping the inside smooth and support-free is important for future duct cleaning devices. The tubing locations were carefully marked, and low-profile metal screws used, after drilling pilot holes into the tubing (through the sheeting).
You guys don't play games wow, great job fellas!
Thumbs up for mask safety alone, thank you for being responsible.
Agreed. I don't even understand those that insist to comment something like "why are you even wearing a mask?"
Just be quiet, no one cares about your opinion. This show isn't about masks
Love the progres on all these projects! It's a tough call but 20:46 any reason why they didn't follow the contour above the brick line with the top 2 rows, would it be too weird? Just seem a little arbitrary to establish a new edge after all that fine contour work in the rows below
Nicky lookin jackeddddd
How do you mount things to the wall? For instance, mounting a tv… do you use toggles in the resilient channel or do you go into the stud with really long lags and then how do you find the stud?
26:20 why didn’t you keep the continuous plane treatment for the skylight as you did above the stairwell?
Cambridge lol omg
Be sure they have your fingerprints and toe prints too!
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Nick it looks like the Hvac tech dropped the ball. He has lines all over the place and outside the wall. I don't think that's on you to fix. Talk with the hvac owner and tell him to fix it at his cost or you will look into other Hvac contractors for the next project. I'm sure he will understand and be reasonable.😉
You could always glue FRP and put it on top of that osb
Won't this spring give you "spongy" wall feeling in the end? I mean, it has to give in with a push
I hate to be the guy that always checks the terminology but I believe your “toilet room” in southie would be called a throne room. I use this instead of the fore mentioned when speaking with customers. It will make you look smart.
Thanks Joe
How many projects do you have going at once, believe it to be more than what is in this vlog.
I feel like the people asking about your clothes must be trolling you.
Who is the manufacturer of the pocket door hardware you mentioned?
vibrational - resonant.
other sound vocabulary from a sound engineer as it pertains to architecture:
resonance - the power of a sound as it vibrates through a given medium
echo - reverb AND delay(slapback) that is created by hard, dense surfaces
frequency - the pitch of a tone. Each room has resonant frequencies which are affected by the surface material, density, ports(windows, doors, vents), and diffusion
diffusion - the scattering of a frequency range using textured or patterned surfaces
Haha, that compound curve with the blue board mosaic really made me cringe. Glad to here its a WIP.
There is plenty of drywall in Massachusetts. Plaster is for rich people I've been doing remodeling for 25 years and I rarely work on a house that's all plaster
Who is complaining that they are actually wearing masks and being responsible, grow up
Good job not making the masks a political statement!