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Clayton Carpentry
United Kingdom
Приєднався 7 кві 2021
How to adjust the height of a ledge and braced garden gate.
How to adjust the height of a ledge and braced garden gate.
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Constructing the external walls
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Hey guys, I hope that you enjoyed my last video, I know that I enjoyed making it for you guys. This video is all about constructing the external walls so sit back and enjoy. If you also want to follow check out my instagram account please do go and check it out and maybe consider following me. Take care guys and see you on the next one! #diy #carpentry #building #carpenter #hilti #construction ...
How I install floor joists and how to install caber shield chipboard.
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Hey guys! Hope you guys enjoy my latest video on this project. Below are some of the websites where I get my materials and tools from. www.hilti.co.uk www.coomers.co.uk www.metabo.co.uk #diy #carpentry #building #carpenter #hilti #creative #woodworking #construction #tools #carpentery @HiltiGreatBritain @vivobarefootTV
Unboxing my latest tools 🧰
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Hey guys, First off I’d like to say a huge thank you to all of my current and new subscribers, without your support I wouldn’t be able to do this. So If you have watched the video you can tell that I have gone big with my latest upgrade. So the list of tools that I have decided to go for through Hilti are: 1 x SC 6WP-22 Cordless plunge saw 1 x Cordless oscillating multi tool SMT 6-22 Batteries ...
The tool I use to get to those hard to get to fixings!
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The tool I use to get to those hard to get to fixings!
Installing two large windows from Klarr windows
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Installing two large windows from Klarr windows
Installing chipboard flooring & PIR Insulation!
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Installing chipboard flooring & PIR Insulation!
Felt and battens, lets get this done! 💪🏻
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Felt and battens, lets get this done! 💪🏻
Wind bracing on a traditional pitch roof.
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Wind bracing on a traditional pitch roof.
Roof all constructed & project update.
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Roof all constructed & project update.
Creating skirt detail & fitting OSB Board
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Creating skirt detail & fitting OSB Board
Garden room project *installing joist hangers, noggings and PIR insulation*
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Garden room project *installing joist hangers, noggings and PIR insulation*
Garden room project *installing the joists & Glulam beams*
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Garden room project *installing the joists & Glulam beams*
Why on earth didn't you show us the most interesting and important part, which was to show the mating piece going together and explain those wedges you assumed we all knew and understood? This was a waste of my time watching. Sorry, you seem to be knowledgeable and all but failed to complete the instructions.
When people going to wake up an use feet and inches.
I’ve been a turnkey homebuilder for 42 years. I work with my framing crew. I’ve never had to do anything like this.
We missed the main teaching putting it together 😮
Not trying to be ugly young man but you only get two eyes. Safety glasses are cheap.
Nice work. That looks like all wood construction. Do you have a problem with termites there, I assume somewhere in England. Where I live if I used that much wood for structural posts termites would bore thru in a couple of months.
@@trebledog Thank you for your positive comment. Luckily enough in the UK we don’t have that problem. However if you watch some of my other videos. I sit the entire timber frame on Groundscrews. This makes the whole structure elevated and protected from dampness and some insects. Have a great start to your 2025. 👍🏻
I’m so glad I don’t live wherever this accent exist
There are different types of scarf joint for various structural applications. To find out more get yourself a decent book on wooden boatbuilding.
Hilti 🔥
Two *what* wedges?
Awesome joint.
Thank you! Cheers!
Did you not keep the hilti gear
@@benogorman8061 yes I did. I’ve leased the multi tool and plunge saw through Hilti’s fleet management service.
Where is your eye protection man?
@@deansenecal5023 my glasses you mean. 😉
Can you make it today? I have things to do.
@@MikeM-sc4tx 🤣🤣
How did you determine the seat cut angle and the mitre angle? I've got a roof to do that's 50 degree pitch and scratching my head with the angles!!
@@PaulMason1986 everything works out to 90 degrees. So if your pitch is 50 then your seat cut will be 40 degrees.
Perfect joinery for extending the ridge board ! Once you connect your rafters that joint will never pull apart!
a long way round easy way cut 75 deg cut 2 haunches top and bottom cut a sq out of the centre 25mm x25mm cut two wedges and lock in
Thanks for sharing
Very painful to watch
Always love cheerful comments! 😂
I don't get how this isn't structural ! Roof ridge...would think the strength of this quite important. But then I'm not a builder of roofs!
Not enough
Can you please elaborate on this comment?
16:10 - The sensor checks for axial rotation (i.e., drill bit got stuck). If it's rotating *_vertically,_* you've got bigger problems. 😜
The 4-22 would be perfect (more compact than the 6-22) if it had a chisel mode.
Question, we have a new build, door is wooden frame with composite door. We were getting water in. Was inspected and said door was warped so new frame and door were installed and MDF skirting either side replaced (as it had swollen) so with new frame and door have just noticed the new skirting is slightly swollen where it meets the sill. Any ideas? See the frame in your video, where the sides meet the sill, is there sealant between the two parts? Thanks
Should have done with with a pen so we could see the lines !
I have got so many comments about this. I will make another video.
Is a 20-23mm gap either side of a frame, too big to foam fill, even if you sink the fixings in a bit ?
How comes 18mm on top instead of 11 mm?
Thank you so much for this video. It was the actual cutting of the scarf joint with a Skil saw that was tripping me up. Now that I’ve seen you do it, it is so obvious! Hahaha!
Why Have you counter battened is it as your using timber cladding and need bigger ventilating gap
im no pro but i love how the decision to cut the less pretty grain pattern was integral to the overall measurements. thats classy alright lol.
3:35 "square of these edges [...] You can see what I'm doing" No, we _can't_ see what you're doing. At which point do we need to square off? Does it not matter?
Never start a saw while it’s in the work. You did a plunge cut then stopped the saw, then started it back up without taking it out of the work. Big no no.
Genus
do you have any other track saw to compare this with?
This is the one thing missed out on my site carpentry course and its the one im most curious. Appreciate your video, mate!
hammer on your left side...you a switch hitter? good presentation mate. well done
You're a great teacher. Many thanks...
Fantastic video. Thanks
@claytoncarpentry618 what is the plastic material above your work area and what is its purpose? Thanks!
Is the final osb layer fastened to the first osb layer or the joists? And it's screwed or nailed?
What did you put under the threshold?
The te6-22 also has a removable chuck. So you can use a chuck to use smooth shank drill bits. Eg hss bits.
Nice to see things done the way they are meant to be done. Great work. Also how do you find the vivos on the job site? I wear vivos all the time except at work as I’m scared they just won’t last etc
Thank you 🙏 and my vivos, I absolutely love them! I’ve had them since early summer last year and they are still good 👍🏻
If You Tubers are filming these types of technics they should use a narrow point Sharpie as we can't see the lines they draw. It is now like drawing an a chalk border in school with your finger.
It is difficult to see the lines because I’m using a 6h pencil. Also I don’t have a camera many to help get the close up shots I need. However you can see the end result. 😉
what is the gauge you are using for marking out
It’s a timber rod with my 400mm centres marked on it. This saves getting my tape out all the time but it’s also more accurate.
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Nice!!! Must be on day rate😅
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Hi need help. Is OSB wood or structural Plywood better suited for a summer house roof (7m x 4m)? I see everyone is using OSB, but my handy man recommends structural plywood but it is about £150 - £200 more. I'll also be covering the roof with EPDM rubber membrane (classic bond).
100% OSB but either use the T&G version or the 3grade OSB. Don’t use plywood it will delaminate over time. If you want to message me directly. Head over to my website and we can speak directly. 👍🏻
Great video Kyle.
Cheers matey
Love it mate, look forward to future vids
Thanks matey 👍🏻
Mate, where should wall plates be installed for a flat roof. Is it all 4 walls or just the walls where the joists will rest? Thanks
On this roof, the roof plate was fitted at the top of finished brick/block work height. Typically on any roof, the roof plate goes wherever the roof structure starts. Hope this helps. If not then I will do a short illustration of the roof structure.