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Jay Patterson
Приєднався 2 тра 2014
Відео
DIY Floor Truss Install
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20’6” x 14 3/4” floor truss install. Do at your own risk. I am not a professional. Just a guy that enjoys to do things that are difficult and challenging. I live outside my county which is why I am able to do this.
JPat Challenge #1
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Perform 3 exercises (pushups, alternating elbow drops and plank alternating knee to elbows) for continuous rounds adding 2 reps to each exercise each round, starting at 2 reps each exercise for the first round. You can not pause, or rest at any moment until done.
Breaking the inside bead on a tractor tire
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Using a farm jack on the inside of a mounted tractor tire to break the bead.
How to break the bead of a mounted tractor tire
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Using a farm jack to break the bead of a mounted tractor tire on my MF40 Industrial.
How to break the bead on a tractor tire
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Breaking the bead of a unmounted tractor tire with a farm jack.
Flat water Kawasaki 550/650 back flip 2
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Flat water Kawasaki 550/650 back flip 2
Flat water Kawasaki 550/650 backflip
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Flat water Kawasaki 550/650 backflip
You got your diagonal in the upper section (as viewed) in the wrong direction
Building inspector here, they would not be allowed and would not pass inspection. Better off just buying some floor joists that are approved and ready to go vs wasting time building something that wouldn’t be allowed by building codes.
Mind your own business you government tyrant.
You city folk can buy them fancy store-bought trusses iffin' you want.
Not everyone lives in a place where you have to ask big brother for permission to build something on your own property.
What is the max length for these trusses?
WHAT THE SPACING BETWEEN WEBS
Thats ingenuity
Informative video.. . I'm a truss designer it's a pleasure if I can help in any case of trusses designing
Thank you, have a 16 x 34 tire Been on for 30 year’s, glade you shared your great ideal.
What a horrible idea. Floor trusses are required to be engineered and fabricated by a truss manufacturer.
What is so horrible about it?
Engineer here, these are designed well and will do the job.
And manufacture are real people like him, it just a matter of engineer stamps and signature, nothing horrible about
You city folks can do it however you like.
@@H2oways...His internal webbing does not have compound end cuts which would be needed for compression inside the truss.
Hi jay I have a question can you share a little about how you constructed your floor truss and by the looks of it you have a similar roll up door can you show the ends of your assembly the left and right sides my instructions are very poor . Mine is a DS -200 by Wayne dalton
The sides of my roll-up door are simply channels that the door glide slides through. I used tapcon screws to secure it to the wall.
When we built our house i had local lumber yard bid roof trusses and used their drawings to make my own. Instead of gussets we cut each board long and overlapped each joint then thru bolted each joint with 3/8 bolts. Still standing and very strong 30 years later. The issue was that with overlap the 2 sides of the roof were off 1.5 inches from each other and caused issues sheathing it but otherwise worked great and cheaper
I’m building a house and the county allow me to do them on site but I have to have the measurements check by an enginier. Do you have a drawing or measurements for where you spaced out the webbing of the truss by chance? I will like to see if the county passes that for me it will save me a tons of money plus I think they are the best and yours look awesome. please let me know thank you
I measured 24” for each vertical from each end. That left an opening for the hvac duct. I needed to use a 10” radial arm saw to cut the 28 degrees I needed for the crossmembers.
It works! I just did it. Thanks!
How much weight will one of those support in the middle?
Excellent, what measurement do you have, the length times the width and thickness of the beams, thank you very much
As with most jurisdictions we can't use self made trusses without engineering approval. Most engineers are willing to make a simple drawing and put their stamp on it at a minimal cost.
This isn't a job for city folks.
Hi Jay, this is fantastic work. Is there anywhere I could find an exact diagram of this truss you built that would include the dimensions of the various members? Thank you.
Get the spec sheet for floor trusses from any manufacturer online.
I wonder if you where to add a sheet of osb on the sides if that would add very much strength to what it already can do
What size nails does one have to use in nail gun for this kind of truss???
i was told that I would have to have an engineer stamp on these if I wanted to use these in ohio. do you know if this is true?
Where my build is, it does not require permitting. I also did not finance this construction project and pay cash as I go.
This is not a project for city folk.
Obrigado por seu vídeo. Me ensinou bastante. Ganhou um inscrito aqui do Sul do Brasil.
If any of those diagonals are in tension, is the only thing holding them in place two nails and wood glue?
The webbing is secured by two 3" ring shank framing nails on each end and glued with Titebond III wood glue. Both sides of the web joints are reinforced by 1/2" plywood gussets that are also glued and stapled every 2 inches.
They are not in tension. All compression.
There are all in compression. Either way they are not going anywhere. It is designed to be strong in the vertical axis only.
Very unsafe work area….
I Agree, especially when I found a baby rattlesnake hiding in a pipe.
Yikes 😳
Awesome 👍. I’ll try it. Looks like you broke the bead on your britches also. 😂
Do you have living space above the joists? How are they holding up so far? Any issues or anything you would change other than not alternating the web patern?
I have framed the upper floor and layed 3/4" tongue and groove plywood on the trusses. The floor is very sturdy and does not bounce or flex noticeably at all.
On what angle are they cut?
I cut the web angles at 28 degrees. I tried to set up a jig to cut with a compound mitre saw but ended up finding a sears 10" radial arm saw for $100 that was able to cut the angles easily and fast.
Really appreciate seeing this kind of content!
Thank you very much for sharing Jay you show a very good way to break a bead. Curious do you have a good method to totally remove tire from wheel as I am struggling with that at the moment some say it is best to do with wheel mounted on tractor.
A year ago, I believe I saved half doing it myself.
Thanks so much for this vid! I feel confident enough to tackle this myself after watching you build it. I saw you use the Titebond III, but what size , type nails were you using? Thanks so much!
I used 21 degree 3” ribbed plastic coated framing nails. That is what fits my dewalt 20v XR nail gun.
Amazing. What is the cost saving on a diy
About half the price.
How did you decide on the size of the gussets?
I went with 1/2 OSB. I basically made sure my gussets extended 6” past each joint.
And then replacing the tyre is the easy part? Just put back in position and fill the tube, which then replaces the bead?
Jay, does your web pattern reverse from one side to the other? It looks like it does in the video. If yes, is that intentional and what is the reason and benefit? Thanks! 😁👍
I did reverse my trusses and wish I did not do so, since it prevented me from running my main plumbing drain inside my trusses. Since my trusses are 10’6” high, I can easily get away with running my main drain in a box out which gives me access to the drain if needed.
@@jaypatterson1780 Thank you for replying. Having a hard time understanding! 😁👍
where did you get the plans for these? and what is the projected psf loading? I'm looking to do the same in my shop building.
www.mitek-us.com/wp-content/uploads/uploadedFiles/_RedesignSite/Content/documents/engineering/tech-articles/getting-started/TECH2-%20wyntk-%20Truss%20facts%20for%20eng%20and%20arc.pdf
Mine are 14.5” high and 20’ 6” long. I put 3/4” tongue and Groove plywood on top.
I over engineered my trusses a bit. I was surprised to receive actual dimensions of trusses from a bid from a local truss company before I decided to build my own.
@@jaypatterson1780 Without pressed connector plates on the joints you have not engineered anything. The MiTek floor joists are designed with connector plates at each joint transferring the forces from each web into and out of the top and bottom members. A couple of nails at each joint will not do it.
I agree with you. The video does not show the 1/2" gussets I glued and stapled with 2" staples on each side of every joint.
Just subscribed ! Your a one man army ! Showing people how to save and diy with the ease thanks man ! 🙏
You bet! Happy to share!
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Awesome thanks!
I’m throwing around the idea of building trusses as well. Do you have a drawing or measurements for where you spaced out the webbing of the truss by chance? Like the uprights are set at whatever distance apart. They look great by the way
I measured 24” for each vertical from each end. That left an opening for the hvac duct. I needed to use a 10” radial arm saw to cut the 28 degrees I needed for the crossmembers.
This worked great, saved whats left of my back muscles to remount the tire and put a inner tube in it!
Good idea. I use the bucket on my loader tractor. But I’m sure that will have a flat some day. I’ve used the same idea only with a small bottle jack to press sleeves in that just didn’t wanna go in.
Brilliant
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Thanks Jay, that worked just great for me!
Glad it worked for you!
Yes, it worked great! Make sure you lubricate the tire and rim.
Lmao, not what I expected
Saw the title and got excited as I just had my first test ride on my recently completed 550/650 (it was brief, my fab'd throttle bracket bent). Was a litle disappointed but thumb anyway for the technical accuracy.