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"My words were blown away in the wind... I guess that's where the answer is too" Ray really is a poet at heart
yep i lol'd when he said that-genious
And lover of a good song
Yeah….it’s a song reference
He should compile those and make a book.
Bob Dylan might get him for copyright though!
Scott the only builder I know that can pull off a white linen shirt during a build , what a legend
Noticed that in the last episode too
All he needs now is a Colin Furze safety tie!
Its his relaxed new look. With that and his mo he's just Mr. Cool
I was going to get some merch but might as well wait for the sbc shirts to come out now 👌🏼
Scott roars back to form with a classic “Scott Brown here” using the door for the element of surprise. Back to his best. 9/10
Or, "Scott Brown Hair" as my 5yo son prefers to say.
Linen button-up shirt construction is a vibe
...With moustache of course.
All he needs now is a Colin Furze safety tie!
Its amazing Scott can maintain the pace of the reno while also starring in the NZ remake of Magnum PI. Looking great!
Yep 70's PE teacher right there 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah I also thought he looked like Tom Selleck!
😂😂
I wondered if he joined a Village People tribute band
@@koekum2142 the mustache is for his 70s themed onlyfans
The Gib offcut fitting perfectly above the window at 14:10 is one of the most satisfactory feelings
Hi, After 45 years of my working life I figured out that if you placed the door hold back hooks higher on the door you did not have to bend over to clip and unclip them. Another trick is to mount your hotpoints at the same hight as your light switches to help with plugging and turning on/off. I used to do a lot of work in retirement home. Keep up the good work Scott. Cheers Dave from Dannevirke.
Agreed on the placement of the door hook. I would have put it at hip height. Interesting bit of trivia: in the early days, hotpoints (power sockets) were placed high on the walls for easy access and it stopped small children from reaching them.
Having the kids there was an awesome little touch. Rubble is the builder on Paw Patrol by the way Jess!
That first plasterboard cutoff that just fitted nicely above the window was so satisfying
Congrats on passing your inspection, just had mine today too and passed, plasterboard time 🎉
There's a correlation between the vibe in your videos, your mood and doing scribers. Scribers are your muse bro!
Its nice to see someone repairing something properly, rathen then tearing everything down and starting from scratch.
He's done all of the above multiple times already.
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Instead of a hook to keep the door open. Put a metal plate on the door and have a super strong magnet to hold the door. Then you can just pull the door hard to close it rather than bend the aging back. =)
I put mine on my own house at hip height. Aging builder things, right?! 😅
Our wind beats magnets 🧲 😊
@@flangekiwi correct 100%.
@@FysonTord I was just thinking that. I would have put the hook at hip height, much easier to operate.
I use my foot to lift the hook 😊
Hi,
I have been watching your blog now for a couple of years, and even though I will never be in a renovation situation again, I love watching . Then after watching Scott Brown carpentry, I watch another young couple renovate a 200 year old barn in Italy, and another guy renovating a chateau in France, built in 1910.
So of course, a whole different set of skills needed.
Loving your evolution into New Zealand's James Hoffman, coffee people are best people haha
Congratulations. The drywall/plaster board going up is such a huge psychological milestone in any reno. Feels like turning a huge corner as the house starts to look more like a finished living space and less like a building site. Lots still to do but you're on the home stretch now.
Scribers are absolutely mint. Great tip on how to mark out the tops.
SCOTT! Three things;
1. The moustache is back! - I missed it.
2. Can we have another tool belt update? Anything new you use regularly?!
3. Would you build wardrobe/cabinetry on a job-site table saw?!
Much love, continue to awesome content 🎉
I like that little Makita circular saw.
Rubble is the English bulldog in Paw Patrol who is a builder, sparky, and general construction dog. Scott's an accomplished builder, but Rubble's a good boy. Yes he is, he's a good boy.
They’re all good pups.
Man, that must feel incredibly satisfying to have the gib up. It’s really moving along now.
Those scribers look like a lot of work, but they sure look good when they're done! Also, I had the same reaction to the mustache as the little girl.
For your scribes instead of using the plastic and little square do the same thing but set your combo square to 2 mill and use that
Coming together so nice. Great work to you both
You the man Scott, thanks for the awesome content.
Making great progress on the house. I'm enjoying this series of videos!
Looking good, you must be happy with all of the hard work by yourself, Ray & Jess.
The classic crunch of the screw gun jamming or not going in correctly 🤣🤣 i lnow the struggle
“Scott Brown here”!! Yaassss!!!!!
That scribe part and watching you do it is so satisfying, house is coming along great Scott, well done team!
Holy shit, I really enjoyed this craftsmanship! I can really appreciate it to see people who still have a feeling for the craft!
I hope those mud & tape guys appreciate the finish quality boarding that you've done there, Scott! Very nice.
the 70's porno film industry called and they want the mus·tache back...
The wavy white shirt they also want back
@@deroobj Maybe Scott and Jess can play pizza delivery guy, or something.
I came here to say this. I wasn't going to, but Jess brought it up, so, fair dinkum.
The SB Caterpillar 😅
Super exciting about the wall board install Scott. I am on a long remodel of my own house as well and I look forwad to the day we get to hang the rock. Thanks for the inspiration.
I too "Hate that Noise" Scott. Keep up the good work! It's always a relief to get all the plaster board on. At least if you're not the one doing the plastering!
I'm very impressed by your high inspection requirements in NZ as a carpenter in Sweden. Never had to wait for an inspection before putting up plasterboard.
In general you seem to have inspections for every little thing!
Pre lining inspection is basically to check that your framing timber has dried out enough before you seal it behind your plasterboard
@@drewmis1 Never had to do that even once! Very interesting. I can remember one time when the inspector wanted some photos of a special stud arrangement for soundproofing, usually that's not even required.
New Zealand was left traumatized by what we call here the 'leaky building debacle' (see the Wikipedia article 'Leaky homes crisis'). This explains in part why our inspection requirements are so high.
Appreciate the scribing instructional (internet pipe or no). Helpful. Cheers, Scott!
I love watching you guys work. Your attention to detail is inspiring for this DIYer. Keep it up! Love the videos.
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Looking good mate, I’m sure you will have lots of good memories once it’s complete. 👍👍
I saw the thumbnail and was like , "WHHHHHHHHAT!? they shunk Jess!!!
wow. Sienna looks exactly like Jess!
Ok, now lets watch this vid!
Congrats on getting past inspection, and getting to drywall!
Looking good SBC!! Well done.. 👍great to have Ray back!!😎plus having another pair of hands & little helpers too!😎
Of course there are builders in Paw Patrol! Rocky!
The barely contained joy you showed I'm getting your boards up, very genuine.
Loving the stache!
Those screw guns are awesome…..when they work and don’t jam up. I’ve never had a lot of luck with them. That weatherboard detail was lovely to watch. No filler just tight lines. Onya Scott!
Graphite powder is your friend
A fresh driver bit is also helpful, especially if you loaned it to a friend.
I really enjoy watching your videos, can't wait for a new one
It's interesting to see the different building standards in other countries or regions. In Minnesota (USA) we would put a plastic vapor barrier on the wall before the gypsum board. The inspector would need to see this (and the continuous sealant where the screws will penetrate the vapor barrier) before we are allowed to hang the gypsum board. I couldn't tell on yours, but our electrical boxes on the exterior walls have weather stripping on them that seals to the vapor barrier. I don't imagine that you would need that with no vapor barrier. I like your scribe technique for the lap siding.
Looks great!
You rock that mustache so well, man. Great shots! Always quality content! :)
Thank you Scotty, Jess, Ray and the extras who helped at the end of the video. Your home is looking great thank you for sharing it with us. Cheers
Man, I just love that lil saw! Looks so lightweight and handy.
That condute beside where you were discriibing scribing, I guess is the good wook of Chorus
Why not put inside seeing as you have had all the linings off???
Chorus never fail to disappoint...
@@77chuckles The best way seeing as the cable probably comes in overhead is to fit a demarc box on the gable end and take it straight inside through the ceiling cavity.
Super Mario is a carpenter, who knew?
It’s his carpenter cousin, Scottio!
I love your content!
in Scandinavia we never petrude the weatherboard(board under window) from the window, it is made flush with the windowframe, and usually covered in flashings
To be honest, that was my reaction to the 'stache, too :) Keep up the good work guys!
I agree with the niece - the mustache is😂😂😂
Good news Scott,coming on a treat.👍👍
I thought it was just me “who likes to leave things 95% complete”
Finally somebody said something about the mustache. I've been holding back my '70s p star mustache comments.
We want a supercut of all the scribers you have made over the history of the channel! It never gets old watching you match those up!
Very quiet and peaceful, nature is unreal, people with a unique sense of humor. what i miss so much from there. Nice job Scott
Just a random question, but I was wondering what you like to listen to while working Scott. I love listening to podcasts while working, it's nice to zone out a little and learn/be entertained at the same time.
Can't wait for next week to get a mud lesson from THE Scott Brown!
I LOVE IT !!
Confessions of a Carpenter.....
The hard slog is well worthwhile 😉
Well done brother.!!!
Hello Scott brown there! We’re enjoying your episodes as usual. As a builder and carpenter I appreciate someone who takes their time to do it right. You have zeal for your work, clean cut, professional. Thank you for putting the bar back up where it should be for those in the trades.
Just a side note. I noticed your French door on your deck seems to have a very high door handle. Almost like the door is upside down. But it seems that it’s installed right side up. Anyways thanks for the exiting episode!
Oh hey you got the screwgun to finally work
Love the cookie duster Scott!!!
Getting dry wall up is such a huge step and momentum builder
That beginning bit was great “what do you think of Scott’s moustache “
Progress! Looking forward to when it is finished. You can have your living room. And we can have new scenery. 😛😜
Love the new stars!!
I see a Makita Trim Saw in use!! I am considering buying one. Progress looks great!
A good way to celebrate that up coming birthday with all that gib board up Scott 😉
😂 great ending. Also hate that noise
That mow is bloody brillant
Can't wait to see when you mud the walls. Exciting!
Hasta final.
Yes.
Purrfect.
Awesome.
Love the stash
Starting to look like a room! YAY!
You're looking great Scott! Mustache is 👌
Truly an exciting episode!
Great vid bro; your detailed pro tips are very applicable for the remodeler. One thing: please let us know at times of the job site date - it would be interesting because I live in Michigan USA and it's hot and humid now - it looks like Scott Brown and co are well into what looks like September in Michigan
as always thanks for sharing
It's the middle of winter here in NZ at the moment.
o!!! how clever ! you replaced thar whole weatherboard and now is like one peace 😁😁😁
It's tough being hip with the kids these days. The older I get, the more I feel I'm just going to be complaining about my hip to the kids.
Another amazing video
Those scribes look amazing. They really take it to another level.
In the states we would’ve had to put nail plates over the wire where it went through the framing so you couldn’t drive a nail through the wire. Also I believe the term yo were searching for is the wire is “derated”, basically they used a larger gauge to make up the loss. Great video Scott.
7.20 am and this pops up. thanks for the morning view mate.
LOVE the moustache :)
Nice job
When scribing I will rip the scriber down to my preferred depth. I measure from the deepest part of weatherboards to the front of the facing plus how far forward i want the scriber to stick past facing. Then I use an offcut of weatherboard (same thickness as weatherboard) to mark scriber. Usually I would use sliding square set at 2/3 mm, Ruler part of square up against weatherboard instead of using a packer. The last few i have done, I have simply marked the vertical and horizontal lines the same way but cut on the underside of the horizontal (left line in). Each to their own. Enjoy watching different ways to do things.
I hate that noise too, Scott!
I love the elevator music. It really suits your videos. Awesome content.
Love this channel. Best mustache on UA-cam.
Also, no shit, best music accompaniment.
The Jazz in these videos is next level.
Probably covered but nice Bob Dylan ref "The answer is blowin' in the wind" from Ray.
I don’t think the internet comes in pipes 😅. Great video as always
The 80's prawn star look is really suiting you, Scott ... 🙄😏