Framing an OLD Apartment

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  • @paintball130
    @paintball130 5 років тому +76

    Oh man, a series of you fixing up a house from start to finish would be freaking awesome

    • @duncanmarshall241
      @duncanmarshall241 4 роки тому +1

      Agreed

    • @brettchaplin5434
      @brettchaplin5434 4 роки тому +1

      Go on his playlists and it's from like ep 30 onwards. He builds an extension from start to finish

    • @rockintoes
      @rockintoes 4 роки тому +1

      Yes. Someone hire this man for a full house!

    • @harv6803
      @harv6803 Рік тому +2

      3 1/2 years later and he's halfway through renovating his own house on the channel lol

  • @thegauvinator3075
    @thegauvinator3075 5 років тому +57

    love your work scott but more pareau and cameron you guys should form a 3 way partnership and take over new zealand lol

  • @taunokekkonen5733
    @taunokekkonen5733 4 роки тому +9

    03:09 christ, how many weeks do you allow your pine to grow?? Crazy growth circles.

  • @NoobTuber57113
    @NoobTuber57113 5 років тому +4

    Over hear in Western Australia most of our houses are built double bricked, mainly because they are built on a sand pad which tends to be much more stable. But most of the other states build like that we often call them brick veneer walls.

    • @rlm5853
      @rlm5853 5 років тому

      Yeah we have brick veneer walled houses too but these are thick block walls like cinder blocks so they actually make the structure of this building.

    • @davesmith2233
      @davesmith2233 5 років тому +1

      With parts of NZ being in an earthquake zone, brick has been discouraged more and more recently, that stuff just falls to pieces if it's shaken. Concrete blocks with steel reinforcing is another matter...

  • @jimandy9472
    @jimandy9472 5 років тому +3

    So cool seeing a fellow kiwi carpenter putting out such quality content, keep it up 👍

  • @BrandonGrantSplash
    @BrandonGrantSplash 5 років тому +2

    100% planned for that future investment with Richard. On other notes how often do people want to do work with you Scott like the people that are paying you also want to build.

  • @WilliamJones-sz3yk
    @WilliamJones-sz3yk 4 роки тому

    Find allot of inspiration from this video, from both you and Richard! Love the content Scott

  • @sttm1283
    @sttm1283 5 років тому +5

    scott. you should invest in a green laser. maybe the Dewalt(we have that and its awesome. supersharp and superbright). went out of batteries today and had to borrow a leica. a red one. damn that line coulnt be seen at all in the sunlight. Green is da shit

  • @olrenison
    @olrenison 5 років тому +14

    That saw is crazy big. I know I wouldn't want to lug that about if I didn't need to.
    Did we see the radio in use? I don't think we did. Maybe he sold it? 😯

  • @argentum_amans
    @argentum_amans 5 років тому +3

    Looks great! But with the danger of that chop saw flying around in an accident, how much space it takes up and for the small amount of cuts you need, I feel like a simple circular saw would suffice. You're only doing rough carpentry so you dont need the accuracy, and in my experience it can be easier/faster using a circ saw. Especially if you find a situation where you can gang cut multiple pieces. Plus on a larger site you can make cuts in place instead of moving lumber.

    • @MsElijah16
      @MsElijah16 5 років тому

      Ronald Lopez you always think it's just gana be a few cuts haha then it's like f this shoulda got the mitre saw out haha

    • @davesmith2233
      @davesmith2233 5 років тому +1

      It's a Hiace, you can clock the speed on that by using the sun's movement across the sky. Not sure the term "flying" has ever been used in conjunction with one of those.

  • @caveweta
    @caveweta 5 років тому +5

    Good opportunity to,put a lot of insulation in those cold walls

  • @jamiefoote9940
    @jamiefoote9940 5 років тому +5

    Nice one - love how the giveaway leads to new business!

  • @goodgriefhone
    @goodgriefhone 5 років тому +2

    I’ve got a diamondback apron as well and it is the best call I’ve made as a chippy. Absolutely expanded my day to day carry options. Thoughts on Martinez hammers? You could borrow mine for a week if you wanted to try it out.

  • @nevyn6071
    @nevyn6071 5 років тому +3

    I'm considering getting the mitre saw you're testing but the height when folded away maybe an issue. Do you know what it is in mm? Also why didn't makita lend you the aws adapter for the vaccum? I own the 250mm version of the mitre saw already.

    • @MsElijah16
      @MsElijah16 5 років тому

      Nevyn I'm guessing it's over 560mm

  • @carpenterone3
    @carpenterone3 5 років тому +6

    I swear you and paueru have the most epic lunches 😂 even without him being there you turned out a good looking sandwich lol.
    Get down Scott Brown 💯👊🏽😎

  • @TakamiWoodshop
    @TakamiWoodshop 5 років тому

    suhweet man - I bet that place will come up mint. Ol' Tools & Stuff will be jealous about that saw - he's real sweaty for the 12, he has the 10.

  • @svensvrgen6336
    @svensvrgen6336 5 років тому

    Love your videos Scott. You seem like a really cool lad to work with, which in my opinion is a big deal.

  • @arjuna207
    @arjuna207 3 роки тому

    so awesome, you ended working together

  • @mmanut
    @mmanut 5 років тому

    That's a beautiful saw, throw a cover over it while in the back of your truck. Keep honest people honest, don't let no one know it's in the back, cover it or you will loose it some day. ENJOY YOUR CHANNEL‼️👍👍 Vinny 🇺🇸

  • @Matze221100
    @Matze221100 5 років тому

    Love smoko time with a little bit of smoko talk 👍🏻

  • @peterkiernan1668
    @peterkiernan1668 5 років тому +15

    For a better video content you should have put butter on the outside of the sandwich while cooking.

  • @frogguts1000
    @frogguts1000 4 роки тому

    I came here for the cooking tips.. builders quisine at its finest!

  • @EasyClocked
    @EasyClocked 5 років тому

    Hey Scott, found your channel about 2 weeks ago and have pretty much watched all your videos! Keep up the good work!!

  • @dandanboy8881
    @dandanboy8881 4 роки тому

    Using rough sawn timber for framing is it just to match the width of the old studs?

  • @edbrosch5473
    @edbrosch5473 5 років тому

    Good bid as always bro. Hope that place is getting insulated before dry wall

  • @stuartminehan8819
    @stuartminehan8819 Рік тому

    Hey mate, is your dad Jason ? I am in cape st Francis south Africa. My name is Stuart i am a carpenter . I worked and lived with him here in the early 90s. If not you are his spitting image. Love your work. Done good , played strong.

  • @BrentDarlington
    @BrentDarlington 5 років тому

    Guess that radio paid for its self! I will need a new miter saw soon but it seems like there is a new one out every week. As long as it is lighter than my old Bosch I will be happy

    • @MsElijah16
      @MsElijah16 5 років тому +1

      Brent Darlington I'm thinking that as well, there is so much cool new stuff coming out

  • @frameriteairdrie578
    @frameriteairdrie578 5 років тому +2

    In NZ framing, what is the purpose of all the noggins/mid-span blocks in the walls? Is it for stability, fire break, or something else?

    • @icarpentry8739
      @icarpentry8739 5 років тому

      Adds strength to the walls. Creates a solid mid section so plaster joins dont crack. keeps studs spaced evenly before cladding goes on. in the states all your exterior plywood seems to do the job of the noggings.

    • @frameriteairdrie578
      @frameriteairdrie578 5 років тому

      @@icarpentry8739 Even on the interior walls we don't add blocking unless it's over 3m/10ft. (PS: I'm a kiwi who now works in Canada.)

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 5 років тому

      Yes adds massively to the load bearing capacity of the studs. I've seen wall load testing of open framed walls and the dwangs/noggins/blocks can make a 5+ fold difference to the weight that can be applied before stud deformation. Ply needs to be on both sides to get near to matching it.

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 5 років тому

      When you see the load reaching failure point the studs generally start twisting before bending. It's spectacular to watch the difference.

  • @886014
    @886014 5 років тому

    Brick Veneer is very common over The Ditch and I didn't realise it wasn't more commonly used over there. I go to Auckland regularly and had noticed most houses are timber (same in Wellington IIRC).
    Does that laser sit high enough to fall over the bottom plate? Check out the Stabila LA-5P if not. The foot is designed to be pushed up against the bottom plate to shine a dot on the edge of that plate. The top dot is used to plumb the top plate. I have one but don't do a ton of framing so it's a bit wasted on me. Would make a good video though as it makes plumbing a wall super fast and very accurate.

  • @drewmagnus3564
    @drewmagnus3564 4 роки тому

    I love the drop into the Scottish accent for Sandy.

  • @danmehr
    @danmehr 5 років тому

    Hey Scott. How do you keep your van and tools so clean and dust free?! I’m in the Uk and have just bought the 10” version of the Makita chop saw - love it, even though it is heavy as hell, but since the first job using it I can’t keep it clean! Do you have a compressor that you blast everything down with?

  • @jackbrown1724
    @jackbrown1724 4 роки тому

    Hi all, any recommendations for mitre saw and stand? Im torn between de-walt and makita. Cant make my mind up, any advise would be appreciated.

  • @sbackk6553
    @sbackk6553 5 років тому +1

    How's your experience with the diamondback tool belt going? I've been thinking of upgrading to the artisan or getting a new buckaroo rig

    • @goodgriefhone
      @goodgriefhone 5 років тому +1

      s backk go diamondback all day. Best call I’ve made was getting away from leather. I got the artisan rig a year ago and it’s my favourite tool by a mile

    • @sbackk6553
      @sbackk6553 5 років тому

      @@goodgriefhone did u buy directly from the diamondback website or did u go thru the peoples tool company? Im after the artisan rig with the delux suspenders and a db sack. Its going to cost me about 1k to get it here to NZ.

    • @goodgriefhone
      @goodgriefhone 5 років тому

      s backk went through the diamondback website. Yeah she ain’t cheap! But a whole rig that lasts a lifetime is a great investment

  • @TheMcKeand
    @TheMcKeand 5 років тому +1

    I would love to come to New Zealand to learn more about the trade bro, you vids are class 👍

  • @jamesadams7131
    @jamesadams7131 4 роки тому

    what a nice saw!!

  • @eliottgrainger4605
    @eliottgrainger4605 5 років тому +1

    Great video mate, would just like to know if you could do a bit of a review ( if you haven't already ) on the mask you were wearing, I see it's a NZ brand, nothing like that over here in Aus apart from the disposable P2 masks.
    Reminds me of Shredder from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
    Have a good one mate, cheers.

    • @dennismanalo12
      @dennismanalo12 5 років тому +1

      It’s called an RZ mask. He has reviewed it and it originated from America. The RZ mask hasn’t been tested to see if it meets Australian standards though.

  • @Stefan_Kawalec
    @Stefan_Kawalec 5 років тому +4

    Be careful with transporting the mitre saw on the top shelf. It may smash youre rear window if anything happens on the road.

    • @sydneyshinshi
      @sydneyshinshi 5 років тому

      I dont think that old Hiace has that much acceleration.

    • @grantpritchard7492
      @grantpritchard7492 5 років тому

      @@sydneyshinshi Yeah that was what I was thinking, it'd be hard pressed to pull the skin of a custard let alone move that lug of a saw backwards.

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 5 років тому

      Michael Magill Right right coz acceleration is the only thing that ever happens on the road. No wait, does that model Hiace have brakes & steering? I must admit I haven't seen it in person.

  • @finnclark4377
    @finnclark4377 5 років тому +7

    Hey Scott, I’m 12 and have done a few jobs for people (like building planters) but I would like to be just like you when I’m older how would you recommend I get started? I’m a MASSIVE fan of you videos thanks.

    • @hiyaitscalum
      @hiyaitscalum 5 років тому +2

      Finn Clark Keep at it dude! I started joinery/carpentry at your age working weekends with my dad. I now have my own carpentry company at 22, just stick at it!

    • @nevyn6071
      @nevyn6071 5 років тому +2

      There are lots of ways to start but once you do, keep moving and work hard. Watch how everyone around you completes their tasks so you can learn both the right way and the wrong way as well as alternative methods to complete any job. Use your eyes, head and body. If you start as a labourer and work hard and efficiently you will get job offers. Don't fall into the habit of slacking off because others around you are. At your age if you aren't doing it already work around your own house would be a great start. Eg tidy the yard, mow the lawns anything that will help you gain stamina and get you used to having dirty hands. Hopefully you like the out doors in any weather as well as builders don't always have the option to get out of it. Most importantly wear sunscreen!

  • @dirklouw2030
    @dirklouw2030 5 років тому

    Great video. I see u use the Swanson square is it in mm or inches. I am from South Africa and need one in mm.

  • @alanreid5897
    @alanreid5897 5 років тому

    Dislike that you need to switch on extractor cos cordless chopsaw. Have you tried the bluetooth ranges yet ??

  • @BDJappe
    @BDJappe 5 років тому

    Damn, what a “like vs dislike” rating. Thanks for all the exciting episodes

  • @richardtroughton3776
    @richardtroughton3776 4 роки тому

    Here in the UK we buy those sandwich toasters, have nothing but toasted sandwiches for a week. Then they end up in the back of the cupboard. I bet dozens of homes have one squat somewhere.

  • @katrinabell7684
    @katrinabell7684 5 років тому

    Very good SBC.

  • @benjibumble
    @benjibumble 4 роки тому

    Wonder where the grill is kept in the van

  • @woodworkerroyer8497
    @woodworkerroyer8497 5 років тому

    Good for Richard! He took the money he saved from buying the radio and bought a house!

  • @jimmylad8714
    @jimmylad8714 5 років тому +1

    Where did you work in Scotland Scott?

  • @liamjohnson1219
    @liamjohnson1219 5 років тому

    Awesome videos mate. Just wondering, what electricians do you use ?

  • @Enzotheace
    @Enzotheace 5 років тому

    so exciting thanks

  • @spire27
    @spire27 5 років тому +1

    How do kiwi sparkies deal with brick buildings? They're a pain in the ass in the U.S. just wondering how they are done in New Zealand?

    • @nevyn6071
      @nevyn6071 5 років тому

      We don't have many at all.

    • @mtnbikeman85
      @mtnbikeman85 5 років тому +1

      They spend the job complaining to high heaven just like every other sparky

  • @hurricane19740
    @hurricane19740 3 роки тому

    Hi Scott, new subscriber here, great videos have you got a link to the guys journey on his house?

  • @robosborne5267
    @robosborne5267 3 роки тому

    Scott, I reckon you Paureu, and Rich need to do a "Miami Vice" style intro to one of your videos @Scott Brown Carpentry ? Whaddya reckon

  • @alejandroespino1998
    @alejandroespino1998 5 років тому

    Quick question, why is your lumber dyed pink?

  • @imFziqal
    @imFziqal 5 років тому +1

    hey man loving the vids KEEP GOING!!

  • @tombush
    @tombush 5 років тому

    OH SHIT YOU WENT FOR THE 36V MITRE SAW AND 36V VAC - YOUVE SHUFFLED THROUGH SOME DOLLAR THERE

  • @arturropinski4228
    @arturropinski4228 5 років тому

    Bardzo ładnie Scott!👍👍

  • @benrowbottom4495
    @benrowbottom4495 5 років тому

    Hey mate love the channel.
    Could you please do a review on the new makita saw as I'm in the market and I'm tossing up between the festool 88 kepex & the Makita 2x 18v. Cheers

  • @tk_shaun1463
    @tk_shaun1463 5 років тому

    Hey Scott great video

  • @redhoward11
    @redhoward11 5 років тому

    Why are you using a large miter saw instead of a framing saw?

  • @askerdanny8
    @askerdanny8 4 роки тому

    Howcome the brackets are on the ply not the saw

  • @jonashansen6391
    @jonashansen6391 5 років тому

    Aw shot. Looks like you had Gus Fring measure up the new windows. 6:20

  • @Imn0addict
    @Imn0addict 5 років тому

    Great Chop saw but so so heavy

  • @roguecnc788
    @roguecnc788 5 років тому

    Seems nuts to me, battery power is about convenience and mobility, a droppy that heavy is not going to be moved a whole lot, also once running suction i see no point it it being battery powered, if i have to run a cord to the vac, i may as well run one to the saw as wel.

  • @Simon-Simon-Simon
    @Simon-Simon-Simon 5 років тому

    I wouldn't lug around huge compound saw for studs just small makita drop saw.

  • @benny7617
    @benny7617 5 років тому

    What's up with that pink wood never seen that type.

    • @ScottBrownCarpentry
      @ScottBrownCarpentry  5 років тому

      It's to indicate what timber treatment it is.
      We talk about it in this one
      ua-cam.com/video/OkKO5m8jipc/v-deo.html
      More on NZ treatment in this episode
      ua-cam.com/video/4B2qBq0b5f0/v-deo.html

  • @diyidea3031
    @diyidea3031 4 роки тому

    Way you use for farming capsaw, I use capsaw just for lista, for all canterpry I use makita bss610 this buttery hand saw its must be angle 90' or ... not provision 0 1mm.just angle. Time us money, or u join so much your job, and you don't tired? Bicouse I'm tired if work. Need brake

  • @RemarkableWoodworks
    @RemarkableWoodworks 5 років тому

    That’s it, I’m buying a toaster! Solid video buddy! 🤜🏻🤜🏻

  • @jaidynwolf6519
    @jaidynwolf6519 5 років тому

    what brand is your mask scott

  • @jacobvorster1162
    @jacobvorster1162 5 років тому

    Hey Scott, do you by any chance have drawings for the fit-out that you've done in your van? I'm keen to copy it if you're willing to share!

  • @jimbob2353
    @jimbob2353 5 років тому

    Who would unlike your videos

  • @baxterboy23
    @baxterboy23 5 років тому +1

    A cold day, you say.. How cold is NZ this time of year.??

    • @davesmith2233
      @davesmith2233 5 років тому +1

      Depends on where in NZ, but in Auckland it's spring weather in the middle of winter due to the crazy changing climate, we've got spring flowers coming up, or in some cases already fading out after having flowered. So a "cold" day would be maybe 10 C (= 50 F or so), warmer would be 15 C. Ten to twenty years ago it would have been 0-5 C. Even on the coldest nights it hasn't gone below maybe 3-4 C for the last couple of years.

    • @baxterboy23
      @baxterboy23 5 років тому

      @@davesmith2233. That's a massive change in temperature, and in just a few years too. Quite scary when you think about what the future holds.. ☹️

  • @jacobslater6449
    @jacobslater6449 5 років тому

    when and where did you work in scotland, from edinburgh...

    • @jacobslater6449
      @jacobslater6449 5 років тому

      posted that before getting to you saying you were working in edinburgh... great accent ahaha

  • @tubestick00
    @tubestick00 5 років тому +3

    Non msg rough sawn wet timber?
    😬

    • @rlm5853
      @rlm5853 5 років тому +1

      The old framing was 100mm and the timber we buy is 90mm. It had to be 100mm to work with the way the ceiling structure secures to the frame so we went with getting the rough sawn for that particular wall. Most the other walls are 75mm so ill rip down 90mm for that.

    • @MsElijah16
      @MsElijah16 5 років тому

      Richard Mills how does the Milwaukee table saw go?

    • @rlm5853
      @rlm5853 5 років тому

      @@MsElijah16 Awesome, the first thing i cut was ripping 200mm wet rough sawn timber at 3m lengths. It definitely struggled through that but that is to be expected. When it comes to ripping the standard dry framing timber it was excellent. So maneuverable and light. 99% of my work will be ripping the easier stuff so im stoked on it. Bonus is that the 12amp battery has turned my skill saw into a beast and now im selling my corded skill saw.

    • @MsElijah16
      @MsElijah16 5 років тому

      Richard Mills oh yep, we don't really ever rip anything that big either with the dewalt corded table saw

    • @rlm5853
      @rlm5853 5 років тому

      @@MsElijah16 Was really tempted with the dewalt as used it once and it was really nice, but being on the red platform already was an obvious choice. The one small thing i love is the legs clipping to the saw so you can move it as one, i bloody hate having to lift a table saw and then bend down to put it on the ground, then shift the legs and then pick it up off the floor again. Its one of those obvious and easy things that should be on all table saws.

  • @luiscahuana9666
    @luiscahuana9666 5 років тому

    Hey mate . What you feel speaking to your phone alone ?

  • @TheOneWhoMightBe
    @TheOneWhoMightBe 5 років тому

    Mmmmm, lunchtime jaffles.

  • @jacobherbert4597
    @jacobherbert4597 5 років тому +2

    Far out 165 episodes already

  • @bghancock84
    @bghancock84 4 роки тому

    Why does they use wood framing instead aluminum profiles... Otherwise I'm big fan of you on your wood job. Thanks for the videos

  • @MrJFoster1984
    @MrJFoster1984 5 років тому +2

    How you have never broken the rear window in your van, or the side windows, I don't know mate

  • @gradythompson138
    @gradythompson138 5 років тому

    what pen is that in your suspenders?

    • @davesmith2233
      @davesmith2233 5 років тому +2

      That's a bit of a personal question isn't it?

  • @Unclejimmy360
    @Unclejimmy360 5 років тому

    Whats the name of the dust mask you're wearing?

  • @germanmeza7292
    @germanmeza7292 5 років тому

    I know you've mentioned before, but where did you get your face mask?

  • @michaelplays2449
    @michaelplays2449 5 років тому

    Great episode, saw looks very powerful pity its so heavy cant wait for your review

  • @FreeLander5280
    @FreeLander5280 5 років тому

    I put that makita saw in my 200sqft small shop, up against the wall, never to be carried again. I'd rather carry my flexvolt miter saw any day lol. Much better balanced and lighter

    • @MsElijah16
      @MsElijah16 5 років тому

      eaaronjames I've been thinking of getting one of those double battery dewalt saws , cause they look stronger than Milwaukee and can also run off the mains.. I don't want to carry a battery Milwaukee and a festool mitre mains at the same time seems like a waste of space if u can do 2 in one

  • @ExodusNZ83
    @ExodusNZ83 5 років тому +1

    Scott. What are those masks like. Comfortable, sweaty???

    • @nevyn6071
      @nevyn6071 5 років тому

      Very comfortable.

    • @_guitar_dad
      @_guitar_dad 5 років тому +1

      Best mask ever, I just got mine, comes with a zipped bag which attaches to your nail bag so you always have it on hand

  • @tylerford04
    @tylerford04 5 років тому +2

    hello scott

  • @simonray6634
    @simonray6634 5 років тому

    You work in Scotland

  • @ohske
    @ohske 5 років тому

    Hi Good 👍👍👍🙂

  • @kmonnier
    @kmonnier 5 років тому +9

    Lol, you had the sandwiches on for 3 hours?

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 5 років тому

      kmonnier Slow food. It's a thing.

  • @gregorlow478
    @gregorlow478 5 років тому

    You'd have been quicker chucking that Makita saw oot the windae pal. Fae a Fifer joiner!
    P.s. get a crisp butty made on one of yer episodes!!

  • @davidbrewer7937
    @davidbrewer7937 5 років тому

    Yeh...British houses never had insulation either. I never really questioned this until after moving to Canada from Wales 20 years ago but then I thought about this & there is really no logical reason for British homes not to be super insulated specially with the energy costs there.

  • @kurt9055
    @kurt9055 5 років тому

    Dewalt Flexvolt 305mm mitre saw No. 1

    • @nevyn6071
      @nevyn6071 5 років тому

      Why?

    • @chrisdonnellybuilder
      @chrisdonnellybuilder 5 років тому +1

      100%

    • @kurt9055
      @kurt9055 5 років тому

      Nevyn just my personal opinion

    • @MsElijah16
      @MsElijah16 5 років тому +1

      Kurt Stevenson looks we'll build mate

    • @tomasrdms2707
      @tomasrdms2707 5 років тому +1

      Must agree.. Dewalt 305 cordless Nr 1. Why? Can be on lead and cordless as well. Basically is are DW 780 saw, bullet proof , robust, trusted. Makita absolutely new model. After a couple months get stiff to turn left & right and prestops ( slots for 0 & 45 degree) get wobbling. And really heavy to carry on.. Dust extraction much better like DeWalt must to say.

  • @JamesPrenticez
    @JamesPrenticez 5 років тому

    Why H3 framing?

    • @livingimprovements4382
      @livingimprovements4382 5 років тому

      Purely because it was the right size as the old timber we were taking out was imperial and the same size as the rough sawn H3.

  • @kmonnier
    @kmonnier 5 років тому +2

    Olde is much older than old.

    • @vzgsxr
      @vzgsxr 5 років тому +2

      Ye Olde.

  • @bndp
    @bndp 5 років тому

    Wait.. is your camera man Pareau? 'cuz I'm telling you that's exactly his voice! 7:45..

  • @jimmylad8714
    @jimmylad8714 5 років тому

    Ah Edinburgh 😂

  • @ItachiUchiha-lr3yr
    @ItachiUchiha-lr3yr 4 роки тому

    How can a power tool not fit in your VAN? My entire tool set fits in a Makita tool bag, hand tools, makita combi, makitia multi, Makita Jigsaw, Lol

  • @myeyesarewaiting
    @myeyesarewaiting 5 років тому

    Greetings from Scotland. Glasgow is way better than Edinburgh though...

  • @ZeyadLT
    @ZeyadLT 5 років тому

    I work in the us, why is your “timber” pink?

    • @H_o_g_a_n
      @H_o_g_a_n 5 років тому

      www.building.govt.nz/building-code-compliance/b-stability/b2-durability/pink-is-tough/a-new-timber-treatment-system-for-acceptable-solution-b2as1/

    • @dressjess
      @dressjess 5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/OkKO5m8jipc/v-deo.html he did a video about that here 😊

    • @nevyn6071
      @nevyn6071 5 років тому +1

      Because it's a really masculine colour and us Kiwi's like it.

    • @rlm5853
      @rlm5853 5 років тому

      basically it is resistant to borer/termites etc so it is specified for internal framing. Pink lets builders recognise the right timber and inspectors can see instantly where the correct timber is used.

  • @bobjerryson1181
    @bobjerryson1181 5 років тому

    Me and the other guy have the same boots

  • @wykonczeni
    @wykonczeni 5 років тому

    I always wonder why ppl on earth are wasting wood to do walls. Steel profiles are cheaper and lighter 🤔 Besides, good work as always 👌

    • @perrybrown4985
      @perrybrown4985 Рік тому

      Not really a waste - if it is plantation grown, the more you use the more they plant, so it is actually a good thing.

    • @wykonczeni
      @wykonczeni Рік тому

      @@perrybrown4985 very soon co2 will be totally baned, single tree will no grow 😁

  • @daanbergg
    @daanbergg 5 років тому

    Scott pleas make your video’s 10.01 minutes long there is so much difference in how much money you get