Rafter Ties Are Done! Started Installing OSB On The Roof!

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  • I finally go the rafters done and began installing OSB on the roof. It went fast and I felt safe doing it. It's supposed to rain in the morning but I'm hoping I can get the roof on before it gets too wet...
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  • @kernowgirl53
    @kernowgirl53 6 років тому +13

    Your such a hard worker! I had my heart in my mouth watching you on the roof, almost couldn't watch.

  • @nelsonledoux4257
    @nelsonledoux4257 6 років тому +33

    Treacherous work that roof. I'm praying for your safety working up high alone in the country with no safety gear. Once the roof is on, the rest is easier. Godspeed!

  • @thornybushhomestead1278
    @thornybushhomestead1278 6 років тому +3

    Been watching your progress from the start to now. Glad to see things coming together. Be safe and God bless.

  • @jamesoncross7494
    @jamesoncross7494 6 років тому +10

    Looks great. You are doing a beautiful job.

  • @johnlargent9630
    @johnlargent9630 6 років тому

    Hey Big Guy! You look whooped, but not whipped. We both know there's a difference. I have followed you from the start of this project, but due to the busyness of life I have fallen behind a bit. Rooting for you every day though to accomplish your goals and see your beautiful family up here with you. The memories you create on this property with them will make all your efforts worthwhile. All the best!

  • @glenngoodale1709
    @glenngoodale1709 6 років тому +10

    So relaxing watching a Master craftman work , one of your best videos .........

  • @gailreese4699
    @gailreese4699 6 років тому +29

    You can be very proud of yourself. But even if you have done this for a long time you still need a safety strap . My father in law use to be a builder . When he was building one of our schools he fell off the roof and broke his back. That ended his building. Please don't let that happen to you. Peayers for your safety.

  • @Wiredogrepair1
    @Wiredogrepair1 6 років тому +14

    You need to get a helper, but like most of us get it done type of guys we will do it ourselves. I find myself working alone a lot at our property. Looking good. - Jeff

    • @KinuGrove
      @KinuGrove 6 років тому +2

      He has explained that he just likes to do it this way :) We all know that help is good but he likes to work alone...

  • @charleswilliams131
    @charleswilliams131 6 років тому

    All your hard work is paying off, looking good.

  • @truckingcw
    @truckingcw 6 років тому

    Praying for you and your family.

  • @phermey
    @phermey 6 років тому +11

    I get a bit of a chuckle every time I watch these second story vids. Only asking for help when there is a situation where you absolutely cannot do it on your own without killing yourself. After I get to watch myself in one of your vids... I get to come down here and look at the comments from people that will never be able to do anything on heir own and relying on a credit card. It's a great way to spend time with my morning cup of coffee. With that said... You could take that backhoe and build a pad to get the bucket up to the roof.
    Keep up the excellent work. Good luck. Looking great!

  • @davidmicheletti6292
    @davidmicheletti6292 6 років тому

    I applaud your work. There were so many home project I’ve done without outside help. I couldn’t afford to hire people for many years. I didn’t know how to do it but if figure it out, the rewards for me were wonderful.
    At sixty eight years old you have in spired me to do it again. I too have similar plans for a support off grid home. Maybe one the is soared powered. Thanks for the great project.

  • @cjacob9875
    @cjacob9875 6 років тому +2

    I love the look of the rafters, collar tires.

  • @topnotchpiperdad
    @topnotchpiperdad 6 років тому +5

    One man gang hard at it again well done, just imagine if there where two of you.

  • @greggwoods7173
    @greggwoods7173 6 років тому

    Looking good! You can almost smell the Tanksgiving turkey cooking ing the kitchen...

  • @jasongrgr
    @jasongrgr 6 років тому

    LIKE A BOSS !!!! Great job. God speed.

  • @MultiOutdoorman
    @MultiOutdoorman 6 років тому +1

    I have been enjoying watching all the footage of your homestead progress, and admiring your positive attitude and work ethic.
    i so wanted to be there helping you on occasions like this one.
    i would have suggested just tacking a straight batten all along the rafters to simply sit the lower rafter ties onto.
    This would also have helped with keeping them all horizontally in-line with no risk of them falling...
    Then just pry it off afterwards.
    I could feel the frustration you were experiencing.
    Been there before myself buddy !
    Hope you and the family are doing well.
    Keep going and you will be rewarded with all that self-satisfaction and independence which many of us aspire to !
    You are an inspiration my friend.....
    Keep up the positive spirit.

  • @ManJO601
    @ManJO601 6 років тому

    I really believe that you are a GREAT example of a Great hard working man! I am 69 and did roofing most my life and would have loved to been there to help you, No strings attached! I can see where all your so called friends are rushing out of the woods to help! REAL BIG of who we call friends these days! You keep on keeping on Bud, your 1 hell of a man!

  • @salmonhunter7414
    @salmonhunter7414 6 років тому +4

    To bad your son couldn’t help I think it would have been a great bonding experience. I know he still can but watching the rafters go up is always give me a warm feeling. Great job

  • @jamesboyer8
    @jamesboyer8 6 років тому +3

    Man i wish i lived close to you but i live in ohio u are a great worker ur family must very proud of you god bless you

  • @Bamboo4U2
    @Bamboo4U2 5 років тому

    No harness. Brave man. The bottoms of my feet were sweating just watching you. I also appreciate the thought and time you put into using different musical selections.

  • @tug_slug3161
    @tug_slug3161 5 років тому

    Dude you work your ass off.... much respect

  • @ronalddvorak1967
    @ronalddvorak1967 6 років тому +4

    Man, You are a one Man Team

  • @theresad6990
    @theresad6990 6 років тому +2

    You are doing such an amazing job all by yourself. I'm sure it will a very proud moment for you when you can look at this and it will be completed. I have to admit though, I almost turned the video off. I had a very hard time watching you do the roof without any sort of safety harness. You have come this far with the shop house, I'd hate to see you get injured working up there all by yourself. Looking forward to seeing the rest of your progress. - All the best. ~ Theresa

  • @peggyannparkes1863
    @peggyannparkes1863 6 років тому +1

    Watching you wrestle those sheets of OSB makes my shoulders and back ache! Good thing there is no wind.

  • @Drinks-and-finger-food
    @Drinks-and-finger-food 6 років тому +4

    Es admirable lo que estás haciendo!!

  • @robertallen7106
    @robertallen7106 6 років тому

    The grit and dedication you're showing to this has got me stunned. but it also makes me proud to say that I'm one of your followers

  • @deanp4417
    @deanp4417 6 років тому +2

    That`s Hard Work Doing It By Yourself..........Been There TOO Many Times.......Best Wishes...

  • @westernstardriver1
    @westernstardriver1 6 років тому +1

    Found your channel a few days ago and nave watched all your vids I have nothing but respect for someone willing to tackle a project like you and terryl have to be able to live a peaceful life in a Beautiful part of the world !! keep up the great work and best of luck to both families . I am going to follow you both from now on . Good luck from up here on the flat prairies of central Canada.

  • @tonybrooms
    @tonybrooms 5 років тому

    Prayer ... the newest competitive sport !!!

  • @chevymarineretired
    @chevymarineretired 6 років тому +2

    Great job, looking really really good, keep up on your footing, it's a long way down, be safe. Very impressive.

  • @lillymaypatterson6375
    @lillymaypatterson6375 6 років тому +4

    Blessings Buddy

  • @44ronie
    @44ronie 6 років тому +2

    Every thought of letting the kids hand you some of the boards so you're not up & down so much. You have some tall girls and it might be a good bonding experience....they would have bragging right, this is the house that they help build.Thumbs up on the video, always.

    • @jimh712
      @jimh712 6 років тому +2

      veronica beck
      They're probably in school...
      Building the shop/house is his main priority...
      So if he has no money jobs..
      He works on the shop/house...

    • @RedPoppyRanch
      @RedPoppyRanch  6 років тому +2

      They are in school most of the day.

    • @44ronie
      @44ronie 6 років тому +1

      I forgot kids have school, mine are 30 & 33. One of mine teaches Lab at the University here in Ca while getting his Masters and the other is a Charge Nurse....No more school runs but I wouldn't mind some Grandchildren to run around but my kids said they need a solid financial foundation before they can think about marriage & children......So, here I wait LOL

  • @oldtimeengineer26
    @oldtimeengineer26 6 років тому +2

    That was hard work for one person been there so I know. Well done

  • @4wheelsonmywagon733
    @4wheelsonmywagon733 6 років тому

    Great job 👍🤠

  • @caspen07
    @caspen07 6 років тому +2

    Doing all this without any help kudos to you ... stay safe

  • @carnagie85
    @carnagie85 6 років тому +8

    Excellent work and progress.

  • @christinedahlmann4295
    @christinedahlmann4295 6 років тому

    You are doing an awesome job. Soon you will be able to get all your windows and other things done before winter. It has been amazing watching you build the house and shop for you and your family. In Jesus Christ name amen.

  • @tomallen7699
    @tomallen7699 5 років тому +2

    I am late to the party-but Heath, you are a work animal! Love this channel-stay strong man, you are a true inspiration. Wish you had a harness on, you make me nervous-be well

  • @marksilverman1775
    @marksilverman1775 6 років тому

    A mission, but coming together nicely. I really admire your resolve and fortitude...keep on banging away and the dream will reach fruition. You have to be really proud of yourself cause your viewers are.

  • @taxman121
    @taxman121 6 років тому

    Well done sir!

  • @jimh712
    @jimh712 6 років тому +3

    You're getting a lot closer to being weather tight..😃

  • @joshuadunn882
    @joshuadunn882 3 роки тому

    The music that starts @10:14 is very similar to Waterloo Station by The Kinks. Great video by the way. I'm slowly making my way through all of them. I'm thoroughly enjoying it all......

  • @MrLouis79
    @MrLouis79 6 років тому +2

    Good job.
    As always.

  • @DavidGarcia-nw3xu
    @DavidGarcia-nw3xu 6 років тому +2

    I know I'm not the only one that noticed all that snow around you that's crazy good luck man hurry it up

  • @SpecialAgentNoble77
    @SpecialAgentNoble77 6 років тому

    I agree with many others on open cathedral. Maybe the use of cable instead of lumber to tie the trust. Great job regardless.

  • @jimh712
    @jimh712 6 років тому +4

    I know you've done a lot of research on solar..
    But just to remind you..
    What you already know...
    Solar panels put out less power with heat..
    So putting them on the roof could cause them to heat up conciderably more...
    Second.. On the roof it would be hard to adjust the angle of the panels for the north (summer) to south ( summer).
    (One of the easy summer to winter adjustments i've seen on youtube..
    Is to set a plastic cup on the panel face down..
    Then tilt the panel until the shadow is the same or gone..
    Some readjust 4 times a year..)
    Or some use automatic trackers.. Depending on wind...
    Third.. After watching
    Steve Robertson youtube videos... (Colorado)
    Even with the angle of the panels...
    The snow will set on the panels and need to be swept off....
    He also has an easy way to get your south facing line for none tracking arrays..
    If any of you haven't seen
    Steve Robertson on youtube
    He is a retired electrical engineer and been off the grid for over thirty years..
    And very frugal...
    He has his system set up to use the power as it's being produced there by being able to use a smaller battery bank..
    And inpacting it less at night..
    He and his wife also have a good youtube channel..
    off grid living really...
    At the present time they are helping a couple build an off the grid close to their house..
    In that set of videos..
    They had the well pump installer, install a simple fitting that keeps the well and water line from freezing up..
    Any way, his ideas, fit his life style..
    And personally it's opened my eyes to other ideas on solar..
    (He thinks outside the box.)

  • @jodysappington7008
    @jodysappington7008 6 років тому

    great job--thanks for sharing

  • @truckingcw
    @truckingcw 6 років тому

    Heath you are amazing and such an inspiration to us and to others! It’s looking awesome! You doing a fantastic job. We’re learning a lot thanks for sharing! Keep up the great work! Your an amazing friend.

  • @shartne
    @shartne 6 років тому

    Solar panels like to be kept cool then they work their best. On the roof its too hot in the summer. On the ground you can maintain your solar panels easy and I dont want any holes in my new roof. Solar panels make it leak. Man you must be in great shape to do all the work like that your the dynamo. I have been praying that you dont fall. I ll pray you dont get too tired too. I am going to pray you get someone to help you roof that house too. The tin will be hard to handle up that high. The rafter in the foreground looks split real bad and you may scab on to the side of it for heavy snow load insurance.

  • @jkhenderson1
    @jkhenderson1 6 років тому

    I love what you're doing! It just looks absolutely fabulous!

  • @AliZee909
    @AliZee909 6 років тому

    Home coming along nicely sir, great effort. A little more time and than you will have the roof up and no more worrying about rain and snow. All the best.

  • @avonleanne
    @avonleanne 6 років тому

    love it!!! great job!!!

  • @KD5VSV
    @KD5VSV 6 років тому

    Great job. I'm really enjoying the trouble you've gone through in posting these videos!

  • @midnightspecial7578
    @midnightspecial7578 6 років тому +1

    My friend if you love your family you really need to be wearing a safety belt doing the roof that's a long way down ok please be safe.

  • @jeffledlow1955
    @jeffledlow1955 6 років тому +1

    You sir are the MAN! I have worked MANY MANY times alone hanging boards much in the same way you are! Glad to see that "GET IT DONE" mentality, ask for no assistance until assistance is the ONLY other option! Keep up the good work!z
    BTW, The wife owes you a good backrub after this days labor! I KNOW this one got you pretty bad!

  • @jimh712
    @jimh712 6 років тому +3

    I think we all know how much you enjoy building your buildings by yourself....
    I assume your going with a metal roof...
    Getting the sheets would be so much easier and lots faster..
    If you could possible do it on a weekend so you can get your family to help you...
    (Just a thought)

  • @irishsteel6160
    @irishsteel6160 6 років тому

    if i was doing that there would have been several "sliders" resulting in broken OSB - lol. Great work as always

    • @donutmuncher666
      @donutmuncher666 6 років тому +1

      Irishsteel he set nails there if you notice in vid

  • @beachlife1411
    @beachlife1411 6 років тому

    Looks good

  • @reynoldsoutdoorlife3215
    @reynoldsoutdoorlife3215 6 років тому

    You're one dedicated man! Keep it up. It looks awesome!

  • @clarkkimball579
    @clarkkimball579 6 років тому +2

    I am worried about you to, but God will bless you.

  • @colinblankenship2401
    @colinblankenship2401 6 років тому

    nice work

  • @thomasarussellsr
    @thomasarussellsr 6 років тому

    Well, those rafter ties sure would have gone more smoothly with a second set of hands. But you got her done, that's the important thing. So, tongue and groove on top of the tails, maybe? I hope you have a safety rope/harness for the roof work. Don't want to see you get hurt. Thanks for sharing the process and thought with us.

  • @Maggie-eo3rd
    @Maggie-eo3rd 6 років тому +3

    I hope (JUST incase you fall) you have your cellphone on your person at ALL times!!

    • @Bamboo4U2
      @Bamboo4U2 5 років тому

      If his spine is damaged, he wouldn't be able to use his phone. He should have a medical alert around his neck, lol.

  • @markimbesi4791
    @markimbesi4791 6 років тому +2

    I admire your determination, I've been watching awhile, did I miss the part of how air is going to get in the bottoms of the rafters? Keep on plugging away.

  • @lilbird1962
    @lilbird1962 6 років тому +2

    Oh my goodness 😳 I held my breath the whole time you were working on the roof 😱 where is your safety harness?

  • @Tomhohenadel
    @Tomhohenadel 6 років тому

    Roof is looking good. Are you using 7/16 or 5/8" OSB. In the city, I call a friend to give me a hand. Out in the country and in your circumstance that is not feasible, you are doing an amazing job. May the Lord watch over you and protect you. Cheers

  • @buildexplore3278
    @buildexplore3278 6 років тому +19

    The open cathedral ceiling would of been nicer but great job! Its really coming along. I can’t believe how much you accomplish by yourself.

    • @monicapttrsn
      @monicapttrsn 6 років тому

      In order to have the cathedral ceiling, he needs a beam right at the top of the ridge (not just a ridge board), or two side beams. The problem is, the beam would span 40 feet, and that won't work. He would need to support the beam midway at the least. What he could do is build a wall near the middle of the room, perpendicular to the ridge beam, and then a wall directly below on the first floor, and support the beam with 6x6 posts. So, the room would be divided into two. But he could have huge doorways on that wall. He needs a post where he had that temporary post holding up the roof, with support all the way down to the foundation. It's probably not too late to make the change. But if that piece of LVL on the ridge is 3 1/2" thick, that's considered a beam. But it looks like the ridge piece is only 1 1/2" thick.
      p.s. Probably the easiest way at this point to have that cathedral ceiling is to turn each pair of rafters into a scissor truss, and pull those rafter ties off.

  • @mmanut
    @mmanut 6 років тому +2

    I would put the tar paper on as soon as one side has the OSB on. Nail the shit out of it. Great Job. Be Careful on Roof. 👍 Vinny 🇺🇸

  • @ustinman8446
    @ustinman8446 6 років тому

    I wish I was there to help, Fantastic Job!

  • @davidburks5178
    @davidburks5178 6 років тому

    I applaud your effort working alone. I'm sure you're sore at then end of the day. Be careful!

  • @richbourn1003
    @richbourn1003 6 років тому

    Man you need a helper its amazing how much you got done by yourself great job

  • @js2743
    @js2743 6 років тому +1

    you should have a safety harness on. The Springs that are on the neighbors property could you go to one of those to get water and lay poly to a holding tank at the house then pump it inside?

  • @KenPaulsenArchitect
    @KenPaulsenArchitect 6 років тому

    A couple of parallel 2x4's nailed to the bottom of your rafters at the right height would sure make this rafter tie job easier.

  • @bikerchic7938
    @bikerchic7938 6 років тому +2

    What about nailing a 2x4 temporarily at the bottom of where you want the osb to end. Then you could toss up the osb and the 2x4 would stop it from sliding off the roof.. Or double up the 2x4 so that you could toss a few sheets at a time.

  • @HybridMoto
    @HybridMoto 5 років тому

    I'm the sameway. I truly get joy out of figuring it out on my own and working alone. I feel rushed when working with someone else and my anxiety hits the roof. I used to climb onto my parent's 3 story home which had a roofline so steep I had to make sure the garage roof was under me so when the rocks or whatever is on the shingles became loose and would roll me down I only fell about 10ft. The garage roof was not as steep. I was a thrill seeker and enjoyed climbing, also loved being up high and enjoying the stars at night.
    I don't understand why more people don't try to do more on their own, I want to do so much but can't get the free time because so many want my time to have me help them or do things for them.
    These videos make me happy and help me imagine what I could do if I had the time. I really enjoyed your video where you talk about why you do it alone and how rewarding it is. Also how you include your wife with ideas so much even when it means more work. You two are married and you both try your best to make each other happy. Reminds me of my husband and I. Keep it up!

  • @BlueFlyer21
    @BlueFlyer21 6 років тому

    i remember osb on sale at home depo in 2011 for 6 buck , i got two sheets to build a fence , gave away the rest this year ,

  • @chamilton9182
    @chamilton9182 6 років тому +1

    You've done amazing things here. It's been a joy to watch. But I have to admit, I cringed when I saw you working without a safety harness.... My husband does the same thing. It makes me crazy. But, think about your wife and kids. If you fall and break a neck could she finish this project? Just be safe out there buddy. All God's blessings to you. Thank you for sharing this journey with us.

  • @irgski
    @irgski 6 років тому

    ..better safe than sorry...

  • @loiuskruglick834
    @loiuskruglick834 6 років тому +2

    you need safety harness to be safe on roof

  • @cyclone19692000
    @cyclone19692000 6 років тому +2

    I hope you are calling home every hour or other hour so she indoors knows to hit the panic button if you dont call in set your phone to go off to remind you to call in that way if worst happens you got some coverage

  • @amiller799
    @amiller799 6 років тому +16

    I know you are doing it your way; but, you really need some safety gear on.

    • @adamnewman1050
      @adamnewman1050 6 років тому +2

      Obviously you have not been in this Work Environment! So apparently you want him to put on a Harness & Lanyard w/the "Trip Device" you would name a Rope. Just think if everybody in this World had common sense....

    • @timhale501
      @timhale501 6 років тому +6

      In my younger days I did a lot of unsafe things, When my wife turned 72 I gave away her safety harness, The right kind of safety rope grabber minimizes the trip hazard. so she doesn't get on roofs any more. A good aluminum roll around scaffolding saves a lot of time,

    • @irgski
      @irgski 6 років тому +6

      tim hale You wife’s safety harness? At 72??? Very funny!!

    • @charlesburkhart800
      @charlesburkhart800 6 років тому

      LOL

    • @JamesCouch777
      @JamesCouch777 5 років тому

      @@timhale501 my wife is only 68 so I'm keeping hers for a while ;-)

  • @bluescitygarage
    @bluescitygarage 6 років тому

    Dude you are an inspiration to many of us. Be safe and just keep swimming! Are you using a GoPro now?

  • @amarieshearer7613
    @amarieshearer7613 6 років тому +1

    You sure could use some help! Every time I watch I want to help even if it is just to hand you the nail gun or help hold a board

  • @familytube6934
    @familytube6934 6 років тому +2

    You sure like using those nails! It's coming along.

  • @ratha8665
    @ratha8665 6 років тому +6

    I am really looking forward to starting my journey to live off the grid and I just wanted to say that watching your videos encourages me and helps ease some fears I have about getting my foot through the door. I feel that I have enough construction experience to build my own home as well but my biggest fear is running out of money. I am currently serving in the military and my contract will end in about 1 year. I have saved up some money but I don't think that it will be enough and I really don't want to extend my contract. What would be a comfortable amount of money to start for a small 3 bedroom home on at least a 1 acres lot. I am open to any state as long as it's near a small town. Any advice is much appreciated!

    • @RedPoppyRanch
      @RedPoppyRanch  6 років тому +4

      I have about 10k in the house and 2k in the septic so far. Good Luck and thanks for serving

    • @ratha8665
      @ratha8665 6 років тому +1

      Thank you for the reply! 12k for what you have so far seems really good. Do you have an estimate for when it's all complete? So far I've managed to save up 50k and I think having 100k saved up would be a good start but I am really itching for the life style change. I am thinking about buying land now but I am having a hard time picking out what state is best for living off the grid. I hear some states dont allow you to collect rain water, and some states dont like you being disconnected off the grid. Can you name a few states that I can start looking at for options?

    • @7996hobguy
      @7996hobguy 6 років тому +1

      Ratha ZAV Idaho. As far north as you can get. Other than the Yellowstone Caldera volcano threat, it is one of the safest areas in the world. You should reference a book called "Strategic Relocation" by Joel Skousen. Another benefit of northern Idaho is some counties have very lax or non existentent building codes. It's also gorgeous with abundant wildlife. Good luck on your journey, and thank you for your service.

  • @CharlieM1219
    @CharlieM1219 6 років тому +2

    Wear a safety harness PLEASE!

  • @adamswendsen2494
    @adamswendsen2494 6 років тому +1

    no eave ventilation? Probably will be fine if using closed cell foam insulation, although I think roxul is much better with baffles and vents. otherwise bottom of the sheathing will mold.

    • @Bamboo4U2
      @Bamboo4U2 5 років тому

      No, I think he showed in the plans where there is eave ventilation...or maybe that was a different youtube channel, lol.

  • @reesetom1
    @reesetom1 6 років тому +3

    safety rope on roof work.

  • @coolwheelz5190
    @coolwheelz5190 6 років тому +1

    I have really enjoyed your last several videos! Wish I was closer to help, not that you need it.....one request, can you provide music credits so we know who we are listening to? You have some great music, but soundhound doesn't recognize it. I got Wranglerstar to do it. Keep up the great work!

  • @johnnelson8956
    @johnnelson8956 6 років тому +2

    Dude I love your passion and determination. But I have to say, for someone who doesn't want others to get hurt on your project, you take far too many risks with your own safety. It would only take ten minutes to fashion a safety harness from some rope and tie yourself off on that roof. A fall from that height is almost guaranteed injury if not worse. Being said, I enjoy your videos. Good luck and God speed.

  • @garymccoy2888
    @garymccoy2888 6 років тому +3

    Wow. How much does a sheet of OSB weigh ? He must have been whipped after that day.

  • @salmonhunter7414
    @salmonhunter7414 6 років тому +5

    Hope you took a half sec and looked at the view.

  • @josephburkhalter5105
    @josephburkhalter5105 2 роки тому

    Where are the hurricane tie down straps? Maybe that question is too soon.
    JoeB

  • @rudygtrz
    @rudygtrz 6 років тому +1

    Where is your fall straps?

  • @gailreese4699
    @gailreese4699 6 років тому +3

    It might be a dumb question but do you go threw and mark where the beams go or are you that good ? This is from an old 68 year old Housewife LOL

    • @RedPoppyRanch
      @RedPoppyRanch  6 років тому +4

      Gail Reese I️ marked all of them before so it would be level.

  • @Grizz270
    @Grizz270 6 років тому

    i didnt know that code would allow vents under eves ...would think that smell would be more apt to reach windows ..why not just 1 ... 4 inch vent located as close to the peak as possible ?

  • @adriandavid970
    @adriandavid970 Рік тому

    Just a question from a noobie- those rafter ties don't have to be level? It seems to me you do it by eye? I am planning to this in hopefully not very long time and I am trying to document myself as much as possible. Thanks for whoever will answer!

  • @AD66Liberty
    @AD66Liberty 6 років тому

    Get some forks for your loader or Rent a lift with forks

  • @w.w.oklahoma6010
    @w.w.oklahoma6010 6 років тому +5

    Wow! I have never seen someone cause themselves extra work for not working smartly. SkyTrac forklift rentals are so cheap; and you could of fed all those sheets from outside. Time is money especially when rain is coming. Wet OSB wraps inward causing pocket valley's once damp. Getting felt down asap saves major headaches. You just keep squeezing that buffalo nickel and the only thing you will save is a shit pile of headaches. "W.W."

    • @mariayelruh
      @mariayelruh 6 років тому +4

      He knows the weather forecast and I'm sure he knows what happens if various stuff gets wet.

    • @MedicalGunsandGear
      @MedicalGunsandGear 6 років тому +1

      How is he going to get that equipment up there with roads like his?

    • @donutmuncher666
      @donutmuncher666 6 років тому

      Squeezing that buffalo nickel...nice one!