Installing Metal Roof with SPECIAL GUEST
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2023
- In Today's episode we install metal roof and have a special guest. Greg and I also had to build a brand new metal roof pallet to safely and efficiently install our metal roofing panels.
If you want a more in depth video on any of the processes in todays video drop a comment below and I will try to do that on our next build series.
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the cameraman is always the unsung hero.
I did almost 100% of this camera work lol
@@RRBuildings its like double the work to setup a shot that way
Michael is an awesome addition to the channel, its great having a cameraman! I've always wondered how you get so much done while holding cameras and fiddling with shots and stuff. Also, mic Greg up too, we want to hear him more!
Lol I did all
This camera work haha Michael
Was on vacation but I sure missed having him
@@RRBuildings Just remember it was your camera work and your willing to film that got this channel as big as it is now!
You need to mic Greg up so we can hear him! You guys are awesome BTW. These videos always make me wanna build something
Great video everyone 👍📐🔨🎥
Thanks for the time and effort RR❤️👍. "Muscles" looks great, keep up the good work💪!
Kyle, you should add two 6x4 tube steel beams across the under side the pallet as fork pockets.
Was thinking the same, wouldn't want that huge thing to start sliding on a windy day.
Greg's gone full French Foreign Legion on you.
22:40 SAS in North Africa!
Cut holes the size of your forks in the middle of the steel beams so you don’t have to set it on blocks when you pick it up, and then you know where to pick it up each time to be balanced. Great video! As always I love the attention to detail and the perfectionism!
thats genius.
It’s a good idea, however it will weaken those beams significantly and you would be putting holes where the strength is needed the most, in the middle of the span. They could put permanent blocks on the bottom so it’s always on stickers and fork-able too. I think you are on the right track.
Watching ❤
Please mic Greg. On site banter is gold
Great job by great men , following you from Iraq
No worries Kyle. Videos are always great and spot on! Build on team RR!
I agree with Greg about sunblock. That's why you always have a hat and neck gaiter!
Your new metal pallet is ingenious and will be a time saver on every building you do. Your camera man is doing a great job.
Really appreciate the detailed explanation and each step of the process. Great team work! You gentlemen are consummate pros!
Great addition to your team!
Happy to see your videos every time...
Great Job Michaël putting up with Kyle & Greg !!
Always enjoy your videos - I learn quite a bit from them. I’d love to have a post frame built for a shop when I retire. Heck, I’d love one now but I need a place in the country first 😁
You make always very good Videos from Your Work. The to Explain from You is Instructive and Interesting. Thanks, 👍👌💪
Thanks for the video Kyle and troopers. 😁👍
Michael is doing a great job capturing different angles that allow more knowledge to transfer.
It's very great idea.
Great to see the next generation out on site with you! Please do everything you can to keep him interested in the trades and pass on your passion for impeccable craftsmanship. We're going to have a crisis when nobody knows how to bang nails in a couple decades!
Decades? In ireland it will happen in a few short years. All the good guys in the roofing company i work for are 45 years plus. None younger are any good. Cant get labourers. Have had to bring 10 from mexico on 2 year contracts.
Always love these videos
Id really enjoy content on all the framing and the theory and goal and how it may be different from other build types. TY for all the vids!
Always enjoy the video's!! Yes it's been nice to have a camera operator, he does catch things that we may not get to see when you had to do all of it!! love the drone shots too! Like a couple other comments, Greg needs a mike and every time I watch you all build, I like to build something too!! (mostly like to have you guys build if for me!!😁) Stay safe and keep up the Great work!!
You deserve a dedicated cameraman Kyle, great work and keep up the awesome videos.
To bad you fellas aren't in the state I live in. Would like folks like you two to do a little work for me. I really like the attention you give to details in order to make sure your work is as perfect and strong as one can humanly make it. To many go for ' it's good enough, who's going to know ' and that gives you a poor quality job and end product. We need more like you.
Looking good!
Big fan and have learned a ton of tricks and tips. Very much appreciated. On you steel pallet...I was thinking and designing when you first mentioned it. I do some fabricating and I got some ideas for extensions and portability etc. Be fun to fab one up for you guys.
Amazing content....always great stuff here for sure
Always doing big stuff!! Amazing what 2 guys can do! Very inspiring!
Best way to go. 2 of us makes for an easy plan every morning.
Always so cool to see how this all comes together. As a remodeler, our projects happen in homes of all ages. It always amazes me how few contractors bothered to use levels to plumb walls up or even check for square when they were building the home initially. Especially in homes built since the 80's. Building plumb, level and square from the start makes everything work better down the road. Kyle, you can work the tank top too. Get some with your corporate logo for you Greg and Cole. Light gray, low cut neck and low cut sides. Great work guys
I haven’t seen the Diablo step bits before! I’ve used Green Lee, which is some really good steel, but I know the Diablo steel has a reputation for being hardened and good for cutting steel! I’ll definitely look those up!
I enjoy your channel very much. I am way past my prime, but watching you two work, I feel like I could do some work with you. But then I cut my grass and get the mail and I am worn out. But thanks for making me feel young again, even though it’s just in my mind.
Our roofer had an aluminum basket about 20’ long on his telehandler with the 3 sides railing removed. Worked great lifting metal to the roof plus light weight compared to steel.
Your videos remind me of when I would accompany my grandfather on his job sites building exclusive homes at Incline Village, Lake Tahoe
I thought you did great between filming and doing the actual work. Seeing harnesses, and the safe and practical use of machinery is a complete black and white difference to what I have encountered lol love to see it.
Looks great Kyle
Grear Job videoing Michael !!!.... You guys makeup a fantastic team together. Sincerely, the old Montana cowboy, Frank Scherping
Mike is doing a very good job!!!!!!!!💯💯💯💯💯
Skills is what I see
Metal banding strips (used for shipping crates and such) would have helped keep the rectangular boxes from over stressing and coming loose over time.
You are the Man!! Very good explaining how to accomplish all phases of the construction. Thanks from a Retired Building Contractor from Florida.. Love The Humor. And all fun things you guys do together. You Rock! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@RRBUILDINGSYT❤
Great work
The Ambition strikes you tube quoted you guys where they learned to build pole barns and installed metal
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
Holy hell. I had no idea what you were building. But that "palette" looks like a BEAST!
When will the "muscles" merch be available? 😂
Good job
Thanks Michael!
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It’s good to see your son working with you again.
Amizig work ❤
Love to see more bracing content. Unless you have certain videos you have done in the past that explain it.
Always outstanding work as always.
Will the grabbo work on the high end of metal on Greg's end?
But most important, 2004 i dumped my boss of a homemade telehandler platform that didn't have fork pockets.
At 25 ft high,he had the presence of mind to grab the fork mast till I lowered him down.
Weld something below, or cut pockets into center.
Don't want you to quit sharing your craftsmanship!
I wonder how many people think the building is moving when it’s actually the lift the camera is mounted to. Lol.
Weld it my man...be safe...weld it!
I always put the screws in the rib of the tin to ensure that if there was a leak under a screw that the water wouldn’t stand on the rib but rather in the channels of the tin.
Another great video and great job... You really make people think about how they are doing the job they do.. and i hope some try to do it better when they see you do it with such perfection and attention to details.. i have always been like this .. trying to be perfect and thinking as far ahead as i can.. not always happen but i try :D
@RRBUILDINGSYT what did i win :D
Great class. I learn a lot every time I watch. Will you be doing a cost breakdown for this building?
As a welder, that pallet build was painful😂😂
I just said we get the 🔫 show and you followed with, yeah he took his shirt off to show you his muscles 😂
Yall are talented and funny.
"LIFT WITH YOUR KNEES, NOT YOUR BACK" or your gonna be giving The Hunchback stiff competition 😅
Pro. Well done 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
well done job sir, i will like to learn from you
Try 16 GA. steel studs and track from a drywall supplier. 24 ft. is a common length for studs. Widths are 3 5/8 inch , 6 inch and 8 inch.
Great channel . outstanding educational footage. yourself and greg have a great partnership. you should make more fun of gregs chicken legs LOL
Kyle and his ruffs lol
Looks like you had a job for a welder of fab shop. Make it right once and be done with it. The suggestion below that suggested you cut hole for the forks could easily be done by a welder of fab shop.
I bet Jimmy DiResta would love to help you out with your palette topic… 🤙🏼
MAN GREG IS SUCH A NIECE GUY!!!.DO YOU REALIZE HOW CLOSE YOUR FACE WAS TO SHOES 👞!!!.SPITTING ON SOME PEOPLE'S SHOES COULD GET YOU A KICK IN THE FACE 😳 😂 AGAIN GREG IS A GREAT DUDE 👍
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Those beams are plenty strong enough that you could have made that out of the 1 and used the other for extensions. You’d want to cut and weld in steel tubes into the center for your pick up point.
Kyle you are constantly bustin Greg's balls. You're gonna give the poor guy a complex lol
Dang you gotta build my garage.
Tell Craig to go look for a due Rag to help decrease the sun on his neck. Its what the black people wear at night. I use it in the yard for the same thing.
Miller machine, Vincennes Indiana can build it for ya. They can make anything
Great work as always. Kyle, what gauge are those sheets you guys put on? What type and brand is that retractable Greg and Cole are wearing?
Keep it up the good work brother, thanks.
Thinking about building a shop on a new homesite. Down here in Texas a metal roof helps with a hostile climate, but the downside is the way metal conducts both heat and cold. So, I am considering using Zip+R for a thermal break. Other than cost, see any downside?
Can you provide some input on roofing fastners and how long the life span is on a few brands that you're utilizing?
20:24 The original "Hawk Tuah"
It has worked great for Arabs for centuries and the French Foreign Legion thought is was good enough for them. No greasy sun block, able to still sweat and get some cooling out of it, protects from bugs. So, yes, great idea.
Well that’s one way to weld two beams together
More bracing always good. Especially in this big building. Cable anchors might even be good.
Marking all the perlons on each roof sheet seems like a real pita. Would a story stick work?
"x gone give it to ya" when it comes to bracing
You've gotta show how you did your facia peak.
You guys must be going to spray foam that's why no vapor barrier
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So I am curious on builds like this. Is there a permit process you go thru for inspections and such?
Is Cole planning to go t work for you full time when he graduates? That would be fantastic.
Get some bug spray to clean your shoes off before getting on the metal! Spray it on and wipe it off. You'll stick like glue.
What was the plastic thing that is at the end of your sheet metal above the fascia? Did you ever make that video for figuring those angles? If not I'm still interested!
Kyle, you run your roof panels 1.5" long, so my question is what size gutters are installed? I was told anything longer than 1" can overrun the gutters. Thoughts?
Kyle: Have you ever used 26 gauge PBR panels with the 12 inch rib spacing? And, if so, what is your opinion of them? I am considering them for a building I am doing so as to make aligning roof and wall panels easier given my building dimensions.
Geeze there guys, for a minute, I thought you might just break out a stick welding machine. Ya know, with some angle iron or whatever to web those two beams. Oh well. 🤔
Kyle, is there a reason the you use Tuff Rib instead of Standing Seam profile?
#LetMikeFilm
Can you tell me why you don't use a vapor barrier under your metal? Here in the Pacific Northwest that roof would drip water like crazy, due to the cold evenings and mornings, when the sun comes up in the morning it heats up the roofing and condensate on the bottom of the metal, thus dripping water like crazy inside of the building.
All hisbuilds have ventilated attics, vapor barrier not needed since there's always air flow.