The most critical part of doing a truss roof is loading the trusses in the correct location. Whoever put those trusses on the plates cost you a ton of $.
Not in Australia yet mate and at least the boys have a light duty platform to also use. Aussie carpenters are asked to work off ladders inside the plates but sometimes you can’t. I see it used in UK on commercial but haven’t seen it in resi and have noticed it in some videos the net being used in NZ
Sorry mate, but that builder and or truss company your working for is rubbish. They should have a truss layout plan indicating drop off and the truss company delivering should deliver to the layout. Stacked ready for use. The whole purpose of pre framed trusses is to save time. If you and your team have to flip trusses 180 then you are burning time. They are milking margins off your team. Sry Bro. BTW love your channel. Thumbs up from Lakes Entrance.
Fixing engineering conflicts I.E as you mentioned in your wrap up with regards to box gutters and LVL beams conflicting... is NOT your problem. If you F around trying to fix it you own it.... Its their job to design and you install according to code.... Just saying to protect you as you could be trying too hard to satisfy other players that will roll you later when it suits them... Been there... done that etc. Cheers Brew.
You guys are struggling like crazy ..in Canada we land all the trusses standing up and brace them standing up and land them exactly where they go ..we also build wooden scaffolding inside of the building so nothing interferes ..
The way you talk to your crew sounds like you prized your participation trophy in primary school, stop saying thank you so much, just do the work, they appreciate you at the end of the day
the "architect" who designed those trusses should be fired, too much of a spiderweb and poor utilisation of the attic space and not thinking about those who have to crawl around up there (elecritiand and HVAC or the owner ). wee bit more pitched roof and you could have a floor up there in the center ( under the center roof pitch ) witch you could utilise as a storage space. for example look at "Site Inspections" video named - Unveiling WA’s Homes: Are These Australia’s Best Builds?, and go to around 17mins in this is just an example of how open it could be and more easy to move around up there.
awesome throwing skill
Sick video bruz would love to see a in depth video of box gutters
PPN coming in clutch!
Awesome always wanted to know how chippys do roofs. Hard work 💪
You should review Metabo tools, there isn’t many metabo tool reviews on youtube would be great to see u use some of their tools.
We mark the roof before 3 plank installed so you don’t have to adjust the brackets from the scaff
What a stitch up , nothing worse than having to spin trusses like that
ok but whoever did the label on that truss in the opening shot used to be a graffiti artist, just saying
The most critical part of doing a truss roof is loading the trusses in the correct location. Whoever put those trusses on the plates cost you a ton of $.
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How come no fall protection nets?
Not in Australia yet mate and at least the boys have a light duty platform to also use. Aussie carpenters are asked to work off ladders inside the plates but sometimes you can’t. I see it used in UK on commercial but haven’t seen it in resi and have noticed it in some videos the net being used in NZ
Ew no. Next he's gonna ask why the nogs are staggered
@@Bigdoggobrien It's compulsory in NZ, just a question.
@@LarsenAndersen do you know anyone that's had a fall since these have been around? Do they really work? It looks so flexible, false sense of safety.
@@LarsenAndersen that scaff you see around the perimeter isn't standard in aus either these boys are lucky there builder gives a f
Sorry mate, but that builder and or truss company your working for is rubbish. They should have a truss layout plan indicating drop off and the truss company delivering should deliver to the layout. Stacked ready for use. The whole purpose of pre framed trusses is to save time. If you and your team have to flip trusses 180 then you are burning time. They are milking margins off your team. Sry Bro. BTW love your channel. Thumbs up from Lakes Entrance.
Fixing engineering conflicts I.E as you mentioned in your wrap up with regards to box gutters and LVL beams conflicting... is NOT your problem. If you F around trying to fix it you own it.... Its their job to design and you install according to code.... Just saying to protect you as you could be trying too hard to satisfy other players that will roll you later when it suits them... Been there... done that etc.
Cheers Brew.
Flipping trusses 180 is craaazy, never seen that in my time. Fair call. Haven't thought about it since it's never occurred.
You guys are struggling like crazy ..in Canada we land all the trusses standing up and brace them standing up and land them exactly where they go ..we also build wooden scaffolding inside of the building so nothing interferes ..
The way you talk to your crew sounds like you prized your participation trophy in primary school, stop saying thank you so much, just do the work, they appreciate you at the end of the day
the "architect" who designed those trusses should be fired, too much of a spiderweb and poor utilisation of the attic space and not thinking about those who have to crawl around up there (elecritiand and HVAC or the owner ).
wee bit more pitched roof and you could have a floor up there in the center ( under the center roof pitch ) witch you could utilise as a storage space.
for example look at "Site Inspections" video named - Unveiling WA’s Homes: Are These Australia’s Best Builds?, and go to around 17mins in this is just an example of how open it could be and more easy to move around up there.
@36:28 the whole crew in unison "OOOOH NOOOOOO" I larffed and larffed