My Tips for Installing a Plywood Wall
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- Опубліковано 18 лют 2020
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Nice job, its good to see that you leave the mistakes in, everyone makes them, but not everyone admits it.
There is an easy way to never make mistakes with a particular trade... You just never do it.
I love how you do all these cool transitions and camera movements. Seems like you enjoy playing around with cinematography and not just lumber.
JR Daley I liked when he was sliding the ply out the van
Thank you for showing your mistake. I'm an amateur that is learning and I screw up all the time. It is really refreshing to see that mistakes happen and can be corrected before moving on.
I love how you just put in the attention to detail. Loads of respect!
Thank you for including your mistake in this video. I'm a machinist by trade and I know all to well when working with angles it's easy to make a mistake, but many people won't admit to a mistake. I truly believe that if someone never makes a mistake it means that they've never done anything. Cheers!
Hey dude just Wanted to say love the vids I am an apprentice and me and my dad watch u every lunchtime keep it up bro 👍🏻
The mistakes are gold. Thank-you Scott, for keeping them in, showing us even the pros make them, and that that's how we all learn and get better. Love the shout out to Finish Carpentry as well.
Anybody else think the fan looked like a 60's version of Paerau? This channel is the best thing from NZ since Footrot Flats.
Didn't like the Lord of the Ring trilogy?
@@djvasforever Excellent trio of fantastic storytelling, but SBC is a stream of REAL skill, friendship, and fine food. :-)
I thought Scott was Aussie
He's not from New Zealand. He's Australian
I really appreciate that time you’ve put in to this video. It’s great and I learned a lot. Thank you
I'm a carpenter and those tricky plywood cutouts are always so satisfying when you nail 'em
your attention to detail is very refreshing!
Much love from fridged Michigan in the USA. I believe I've watched every episode. Keep it up look forward to the new ones
Brilliant work, currently doing a shed build and this will be happening on the inside for sure.
Your videos have helped out a load thank you!
Love your videos dude, I always learn something from them.
Love the sneaky lil tricks! Your a legend bro
Pretty fancy mouldings for a garage! Great job as usual.
Awesome finish work Scott the sign of a skilled worker who cares about his jobs
Always excited to see your videos out from Trinidad 🇹🇹
You really have got to appreciate a neat and tidy finished job 👏
Quality workmanship and great commentary to explain all your techniques. Keep it up!
you've made me realise how bad I put the plywood in my garage time to redo it it I guess. I also love it when you talk about the skirting as I done that at the beginning of my college course so it was great seeing the skills taught being used as I can watch along.
Did you use screws to attach plywood to studs or nail gun? I think he used a nail gun.
Good work SBC.. I love the different types of Plywood you are working with.
Nothing is more rewarding than sitting to have my breakfast coffee watching an educational and entertaining episode of Scott Brown Carpentry.
it is much nicer to see you corrected the mistakes.
I struggle with these kinds of cuts. nice video Scott
I'm becoming a better carpenter because of your videos! That inside miter trick was awesome for square stock. Cheers from North Carolina 👊
Great videos. Very humble and learning from your mistakes. Much love from Canada
Nice smooth casual background music there. Oh and the woodworking was nice too.
your trim work was amazing - really enjoyed every minute of this video!
Incredible job! I wish I had half the skills that you do when it comes to finishing work.
It's good that you showed your mistake and also showed how you fixed it!
I think some people assume you don't make mistakes like everyone else but it's good that you don't edit them out of your videos!
Great video excellent craftsmanship as usual, congratulations on reaching 200 episodes
Yo bro I’m in love with the videos! Keep them coming, we are all addicted!
I'd probably never bump into you, I'm all the way from the UK. Just glad to get your tricks and tips as you do amazing things with plywood. Very skillful and much appreciated, thanks!
Wayne Nixon same
Cheers Wayne
Wow~ You are one of honest experts....
I always do the internal corners as mitres. But I can see when using those types of sloped bevels your way could produce a cleaner joint without having to use woodfiller
Thank your for all the helpful tips and tricks
Top man for showing the mistakes with the ply, best way for people to learn is to see mistakes and then see how you fix them! Problem solving at its best bro! Chur
If only other carpenters could be as professional... the attention to detail is amazing ...AND you could have deleted the minor error, but kudos for keeping it in! ...nice one!
Sneaky trick! Brilliant, thank you Scott!
And thank you for demonstrating just how easy mistakes can be made! :-)
Another great video 😁 looking forward to episode 200🎉 cheers from Norway 🇧🇻
Please come to Wales where it’s constantly tipping down with rain and help me finish my garage. I decided to batten, plasterboard and tape but the walls are so out then the plasterboard is all over the place. Now I want to ply over it all. Lovely work! Very jealous of ...climate, joinery skills, tools , but not 🏉 rugby . Keep it coming Scott!
Thanks for the clean videos 🙂
Good one Scott, always enjoy your video's!
That scribe was on point my man!
Really impressive Scott 👏🏼 love your vids. So much of carpentry is problem solving and it is great that you talk through your thoughts on how you problem solve. Ka pai.
Like for the scribing of where it buts up against the jagged house wall. Now I've got to go and redo mine properly.
Amazing work - nice video. Love that no taping / mud is needed to seal seams. Nails didn’t look that noticeable. My thought is that I’d want to run outlets, etc first as it would be difficult later - prob would need to remove full sheets.
This dude is a pro!! Awesome tips and tricks!!
Love watching your videos. Good tips
Kinda envious of your attention to detail. Wish I had enough patience for it. Well done!
The dude is so accurate. On point👌🏼
I love the way you use the chop saw for coping instead of back cut with coping saw. I've seen another way of sliding the coped edge into a low revealed table saw.
Isn't it better to have the coped piece left side of your corner joint & securely fixed both ends. The right hand leaf inserts into the cope,but fixed securely right edge. Left edge allowed to move with shrinkage, but still hidden behind the cope.
Hi Scott, I am enjoying your videos, it won't belong until episode 300, keep going strong and keep safe and well.
Keep it up brother. Loving it.
I have a huge appreciation for you showing mistakes made along the way. Call me an amateur carpenter or maybe a cheapskate, I love to take on projects myself and some mistakes can have me really defeated at times. Time for me to hit the red button, thanks again!
Can’t wait for episode 500 .. best thing on you tube
Love your work
Top class chippy.Has got all the tools.
Looking forward to the 200th episode, can't wait for that weather to be over here in a few months.
Great job! Best wishes from Latvia!
I saw that mistake coming when you were marking it 🤣We all make mistakes, lucky no one is watching when I make mine! But I do own them and point them out so others don't repeat! Glad you do too mate 👌
Well done, enjoy watching your work. Also like Essential Craftsman as well as Skilled Builder in the UK. Just subscribed to Finish Capentry TV based on your recommendation. Keep up the good work and enjoy your Double Century.
You Make it look so easy
Cool tips bro, thanks.
Brillance at its very best.Cheers
Nice work Scott Brown. I love the quality of your work! I wish I could do my apprenticeship with you! It’s hard finding an apprenticeship in Aus as a mature age female apprentice.
Looks awesome!
I must say this video shows that even a great carpenter can make mistakes, what makes them great is how they resolve the mistakes
Scott, great work as usual. Like others have said, it’s always nice to see, even with how great your work is, that you still slip up too once in a while.
On a separate note, how do you like those Hikoki finish nailers? I bought their framing gun this last July based on watching mostly your use of different guns. Been thinking about switching my DeWalt finishers out for Hikoki.
You're a fine chippie, Scott Brown! A great tutorial. You are to carpentry what John Clarke was to comedy. :-)
Glad to see mistakes as well as successes. Great channel
Can you do a review on your barrel grip jigsaw please I’m trying to decide whether I should get the barrel grip or not
Very impressive!
That coping trick seems obvious now, having seen it, but it's utterly genius - what a great time saver!
Scott, with the changes to the building rules in NZ, could you do a tips for building a 30m2 building. Some key things that us DIY/hammer hands need to consider? It potentially could be old footage compiled to bring those tips together would be awesome. Love your work mate, you've motivated me to get serious about my tools but also take a renewed interest in carpentry. Thank you!
Awesome video Scott! I’ve been off UA-cam for the last 3 weeks so I’m binge watching your last 4 videos 😎👌🏽
Hope all is well bro 👊🏽
Cheers my bro!
Spotted your channell this week and so i'm on it all this Saturday.
Vids are so nicely edited I can't stop watching them. 😅👏🏻
Great content Scott.
Anyways.
Greetings from Holland. 🇳🇱
Latvian guy here. 🇱🇻🙋🏻♂️
(I am working with dutch carpenters Festool is here everywhere, but i'm the Makita guy) 😃😉
God bless!
This is awesome bro!
Great work as usual, would you have any information on the angle finder you use
Great tips 👍
Nice work
Good to see the mistakes too!. Cool vid. Here's to many more
That's the only way to do internal corners it's a great trick. a friend of mine had shown it to me 20+ years ago and still use it now
It's much easier than dealing with mitres, but does it not mean that the board with the little triangle on it sits slightly higher off the floor (by an amount equal to the thickness of the triangle)? It's probably a negligible amount, and I think cutting a matching triangle (sort of like a half lap joint) of the piece already on the wall would solve it, but just wondered if I'm overlooking something.
@@alant84 you cut out a triangle on the piece its joining so you don't have a raised lip on it
Cracking job
Magic!
Like your honestry
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I've been sucked in and am binge watching your content .. my favourite thing is when skilled people leave their mistakes in, so kudos for doing that (you know the bit)! I ply-lined my previous garage (which was a pre-fab concrete sectional affair, I've no doubt you'll have seen them when you were in the UK) and that meant notching the ply to go around *so many* bits of steelwork.. There were definitely a few notches that ended up in the wrong place when I used the wrong datum to measure from! But you make hauling 8x4 (I assume?) sheets of ply around look a lot easier than I did..
Actually that's a point - in the UK our sheets are 8' by 4', even though we're all metric (so they are 2440mm x 1220mm) - south of the equator are they still the same, or do you get a real metric sheet of say 2000 x 1000?
I m also carpinter. Your good work
Love the channel and the style. Have you done any kerf plywood walls?
Scott you’re too bloody good alright mate S/O to you and the brother Piro, Paerau🤙🏽
Great video I just subscribed I need to insulate and line my workshop shed 7m X 6.6m this video will help me a lot thanks
Nice and tidy on the cuts bro
Scott's scribed ply 🔥🔥🔥
Sharp look. I love that glue it is like cheating 😁 It looks like you are getting loads of use out of your mini saw.
Question from Canada: Don't you guys staple vapour barrier over your insulation prior to installing plywood/drywall?
Very cleaver Scott. Like your attention to detail. Does the customer realise what a good job you did?
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Scott you gotta draw plumb lines and always measure off the square edge, if you wanna be millermiter perfect!!