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Matt the Chippie Trainer
Приєднався 20 тра 2015
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A quick tip on cutting lining sheets
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Need to cut lining sheets? Try my easy method to mark and cut sheets. This can work for plywood, custom board and other similar sheets. The decorative plywood featured in this video were supplied by VJ Plus at Sumner Park in Brisbane.
Floor systems part 5 - Termite protection
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Installing the sub floor Part of a series looking at an overview of termite protection. Get your sub-floor system in the right place with this series of videos first. ua-cam.com/video/Vukfxd0jpOU/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/bYYheOs0r84/v-deo.html This video expands on termite collars for penetrations. ua-cam.com/video/pSBUbLDBeu0/v-deo.html All images in this video © Shutterstock
Floor systems Part 4 - Deck connections
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Floor systems video. Deck connections Deck and balcony safety. www.hpw.qld.gov.au/ data/assets/pdf_file/0020/5546/deckbalconyandwindowsafetyguideline.pdf www.qbcc.qld.gov.au/sites/default/files/04_ResidentialTimberDecks_final.pdf Models drawn in Sketchup free
Floor systems Part 3 - Joists
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Floor systems Part 3 - Joists Covers installation of joists, blocking and trimming
Floor systems Part 2 - Bearers
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Floor systems Part 1 - Bearers Some rules and restrictions around the installation of bearers.
Floor systems Part 1 - Overview
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Floor systems Part 1. Covers the Australain standard terminology for the floor system components, as well as their purposes. Also covers inline systems, platform floors and cut in floors.
Dissimilar Metals
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How some meatals react to each other when they come into contact. Images used in this video © Shutterstock
A quick tip on dust and power saws
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Power tools draw air in to keep the motor cool. But if you let go of the trigger and put the tool down it can suck dust in as it is winding down. This is my technique for preventing this problem.
Bending starter bars in to the slab. Part 2
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A follow up to part 1, with the mesh intalled.
Strength grading of timber
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Strength grading of timber. A brief look at how we got the "F" and "MGP" ratings
A quick tip for marking profiles
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When setting out a house this is a small technique I use for setting the string lines in their final positions.
Bending starter bars into the slab
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Reinforcing starter bars need to be bent over at the right height before installing the slab mesh. This is my method for getting them bent neatly, to height, first time, every time. Hope this helps you out.
Appreciate the video mate
Would you need a string level for the string to ensure the string is horizontal?
great video, do you have a video explaining setting out on odd shaped sites in more detail?
Thanks mate
Well done that man. I've been wrecking my brains this last two hours trying to space the bars out on a cattle grid. Your system works a treat, cheers mate. Alan from Ireland ☘️
LEGEND 🫡
Hey Matt. What calculation did you do to get 990?
Is there a link to the follow up video?
Excellent video
Hi Matt, thanks for your videos-I’ve learned a lot. I was just wondering if it's possible for a surveyor to set up a peg according to the outermost edge of the foundation instead of the boundary, or do surveyors only set boundary pegs while the builder sets up all the profile stuffs?
We are removing the old cedar ship lap cladding from our 1970s house. We plan to replace with a ventilated cavity and cement sheet cladding. How would you suggest modifying the existing aluminium window frames so the new cladding fits flush?
Do you have video that shows height above plate calculations showing calculations for roof tile etc when determining overall height for rafter lengths?
Thank u very much I got my grang ma house the roof build by round beam 9 m long to 4 m width 4 round beam broken at end of beam left side . I really don't know why !! Asa Baghdad Area òf section 300 cm/2
Best teacher❤
Hi , I have been watching your Video for a while , where did you get your protractor from ?
Extremely helpful, thanks so much for putting this together!
Hey Matt thank you so much for this.
What about the bird mouth doesn’t that change the size by 20mill
Nice video.
my question is about metric speed square? in imperial pitch is rise per 12 inch run. whats how is it in metric?
so on a speed square if we have 30 degrees i can use 6 pitch for common rafters?
This is what I was looking for!!! Thanks This also reminded me that I had one tape measure with cm, so I did this in metric. From PDX
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Great videos thanks! I cant see any mention in AS1684 but it definitely illustrates it, is there a particular spacing needed between the double joists under load bearing walls?
I like to have just enough gap so the inner joist can take the edge of the flooring next to the bottom of the wall.
Hi Matt, What do you use to draw these with? Thanks Bill
This is an earlier video. I just used a word document with shapes and power point. Nowadays I use Sketchup.
I am a little late to the party but these are really great videos. I started building in the late 70's stepping off rafters and scratching my head for a long while. Then got into the exacts, baster hips, Very enjoyable to watch. Thanks
I’m glad they were helpful. Cheers
After spending a solid work day messing around getting this wrong using all the right math, and then hours on UA-cam looking for someone with the answers I was looking for, finally here I am watching your video. Honestly, I'm glad I had this so twisted because now I will never forget what right looks like. I'm looking forward to going to work tomorrow and looking like a dang super star. Thanks!!!
I’m glad you found it helpful. Thanks for the comment.
Wouldn’t you need to start the first baluster 1/2 the thickness toward the post side, then even spacing in order to keep both end gaps even?
No. This method takes into account the finished gaps at both ends. Try it out on a length of timber.
Thank you for such a great explanation
Thanks Matt for sharing your knowledge. My question is, all these terms are also applicable for other materials such as steel and reinforced concrete structures?
Your channel is a treasure mate. Thanks
These terms are from a regulation covering timber framing. When dealing with steel and concrete you would probably need to refer to engineering principles.
Hi Matt, where can I find the full playlist for this series? I had a look for them but couldn’t find them
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100 percent the most understandable explanation. THANK YOU!!!
there too much information yet we can hear it out
Hey I am planing to starting my business of roofing can you how to messure roof for charge
How do size the rafter to get 17ft run?
In Australia we have strict span tables to abide by or an engineer can size building elements. You will have to refer to the building authorities in your area.
You saved us! Everything else that we saw was quite complicated. Thank you from PA, USA!
So glad I could help.
Can it be done with 16 mm rebar and then rebend it straight ??
16mm bar would be way to tough for a little guy like me to bend. Trying to straighten a bent bar would be even harder, and it would weaken the bar to bend it back and forth.
On the creeper rafter It looks like the deduction marks you have done are on the right of your run line which would actually make the creeper rafter longer rather than deducting it. Is this right? Thanks
I've just figured out my silly mistake, because you are moving closer to the tail end it actually makes it smaller! The summary video at the end helped me realise this so thankyou!
Great video I find your videos have a lot more detail and easier to understand than "the other' chippy trainer on youtube so thankyou! One thing that i don't understand though is why you deduct the crown end rafter when it butt into the ridge board? thanks
Deductions are taken from the “side” thickness of what the rafters are butting into. Common rafters Butt into the side of the ridge, but crown ends Butt into the “side “ of the commons. Half the ridge off the common. Half the common off the crowns end.
A wealth of info, thanks for the visuals.
Gonna do this. Thanks.
Thanks for the so many great videos you put up! One question, are there any general rules in which direction you run your ceiling joists? Do the majority run parallel with your common rafters and then run perpendicular to be parallel with the hip rafters? Is this always the case? Thanks
We do this wherever possible because two rafters and a ceiling joist will form a triangle to give a structurally sound roof shape. You would only do something different if there were a reason, like hip ends or unusual roof shapes.
So, if I'm in a roof and want to figure out the rise where do I put my tape measure? The X Y line? or the underside of the ceiling joist? Then where do I measure vertically up to? The Apex?
Very good, but what about thickness of each size
The thickness is included with the size in the left hand column.
thats was really well presented clearly showing what's needed in respect to the reveals width.
cheers.
useful. thanks.
awesome
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This by far was the best explanation I’ve ever come across thank you😊
Glad it was helpful