How to Line Walls and Ceiling with Plywood "Tiny House Project"

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 63

  • @zeldagoblin
    @zeldagoblin 5 років тому +6

    It would be awesome to see a list of tools you used.

  • @ravenmooore
    @ravenmooore 5 років тому

    What's the compound at 4:55? Is that something like Liquid Nails? I plan to use a plywood ceiling, I'm wondering if nails are enough.

    • @WeemakechangeCoNz
      @WeemakechangeCoNz  5 років тому

      Hey, yep a liquid type nails product. Glue does most of the work, nails just hold till glue goes off for the most part. Cheers

  • @pedepede7845
    @pedepede7845 Рік тому

    turn off the music please, just talk and lets hear the sound of your tools

  • @LilacDaisy2
    @LilacDaisy2 4 роки тому +2

    Guessing steel frames are harder to do. No videos showing that, but I'll give it a shot.

  • @lukenfoci
    @lukenfoci 4 роки тому +2

    those erratically placed electrical cables, they will bit you eventually when hanging a picture and not knowing where those cables are exactly...

  • @nubxpro
    @nubxpro 5 років тому +6

    I love the idea of plywood walls and you two did a job to be proud of. Im wondering if you did anything to seal up the joints between 2 sheets. Looking at this from the perspective of classic drywall, my concern is that you may lose some of the insulating properties of your walls because of that. I may very well be wrong but I'm curious to hear some feedback on how well your walls can maintain a comfortable temperature. Cheers

    • @WeemakechangeCoNz
      @WeemakechangeCoNz  5 років тому +4

      Hi, we did not seal between the joints but you could. We managed to get the joints nice and tight so not to much issue with air gap. Our house is insulated well at R4.4 so we don't have any issue thermally. 7mm ply does not offer much thermally compared to the wall system so not a big deal for as anyway. Thanks

    • @peeledpapayas3712
      @peeledpapayas3712 3 роки тому

      Hi, I'm building a cabin using plywood on the walls and I'd like to make the joins between two sheets smooth so I can paint it so no cracks are visible. I don't know what product to use for this though? I'll be using a regular interior filler for the nail holes but am unsure what to use for the joins. Would you know? I'm in NZ and generally get my products from Mitre Ten or Bunnings. Thanks!

  • @subhammukherjee3321
    @subhammukherjee3321 4 роки тому +2

    I need to make a same can u say wHat will be the costing

  • @jettrink7510
    @jettrink7510 4 роки тому +3

    Plywood, underlayment and varnish are the only decour I need

  • @billythekid808
    @billythekid808 4 місяці тому

    Ha! Did the same for my tiny home, whacked it in with Brad nails and caulking to make the walls look “seamless”

  • @TheNastyBastard
    @TheNastyBastard 7 років тому +2

    For your air hose.... put a hook or eyelet or a few in a line in the roof. run your air from above and hook unhook as you need line...I have 30m of air hose and hang it from the shed roof ... in a door and though the hooks.....BUt I run air nailers,air ratchet ,air drills and air sander with it .....

  • @yurakovalec7292
    @yurakovalec7292 4 роки тому

    Quick easy access to many projects with Woodglut plans.

  • @H3avyHaul3r
    @H3avyHaul3r 4 роки тому

    Just a question or your opinion....I want to get my 6x4m shed lined with ply and have quotes from 2 tradies...one wants to use 7mm + battons, the other wants to use 12mm and just attach to the shed pearlings...
    12mm tradie says that the extra 5mm will negate the battoning and shouldn’t warp “too much”....
    Anyway what do you reckon....

  • @mrusername212
    @mrusername212 6 років тому +2

    Can I paste pop on plywood ceiling and floor !? Plz

  • @LgclanSauron
    @LgclanSauron 4 роки тому

    What is the woodtype you are using ? im not that good in english

  • @miktmurray
    @miktmurray 5 років тому +2

    Anyone know what type of tool this guy is using at 2:00?

    • @WeemakechangeCoNz
      @WeemakechangeCoNz  5 років тому

      Hey are you referring to the small block plane?

    • @miktmurray
      @miktmurray 5 років тому

      @@WeemakechangeCoNz I guess so thanks!

  • @gabrielladesantis235
    @gabrielladesantis235 6 років тому +1

    What are the strip pf wood for? Are they so that the board lay flat or are those your walls framed?

    • @WeemakechangeCoNz
      @WeemakechangeCoNz  6 років тому +1

      Hi, see our blog post on the method we used. thanks weemakechange.co.nz/blog-import//2017/05/how-we-built-our-walls-its-different.html

  • @sophialow340
    @sophialow340 3 роки тому

    Stodoys plans are amazing!

  • @clemencylee8190
    @clemencylee8190 4 роки тому

    Hi, What colour plywood did you use?

  • @Thevoiceofreason84
    @Thevoiceofreason84 4 роки тому

    Structural or non structural plywood ?

  • @joyceplater4518
    @joyceplater4518 Рік тому

    Amazing work👍👍👍👍

  • @gurwinderdhillam5254
    @gurwinderdhillam5254 3 роки тому

    Girl working I like it

  • @joaquinsuarez6090
    @joaquinsuarez6090 4 роки тому

    Good job.
    I need to do the same in my shed.
    Why the plywood is not resting on the floor and you put shims under it?
    How much space away from floor I should leave?

    • @WeemakechangeCoNz
      @WeemakechangeCoNz  4 роки тому

      hey, not so important with ply on ply but stops the damp rising on concrete to drywall/timber. Also good to even out floor that is not totally level. Cheers

    • @joaquinsuarez6090
      @joaquinsuarez6090 4 роки тому

      Great, thank you

  • @blackie8306
    @blackie8306 3 роки тому +1

    Loose the music. We wanna watch you construct the interior of your cabin, not watch a music video.

  • @jarnosaarinen4583
    @jarnosaarinen4583 6 років тому +2

    Sivin mill.

    • @Stevie671
      @Stevie671 5 років тому

      He's from New Zilin.It's how we do it.Just like Scandi,it reflects our environment.Catch ya!

  • @waltershitiavai
    @waltershitiavai Рік тому

    So gute

  • @Sandra-fg1ij
    @Sandra-fg1ij 4 роки тому

    Hi, where did you source your ply from? We are planning on doing the same for our 2bedroom house but have no idea where to buy bulk stuff. Otherwise the amount mounts up and we are tight on finance. Can you please share ?

    • @WeemakechangeCoNz
      @WeemakechangeCoNz  4 роки тому +1

      Hi this ply for the wall was from Placemakers. Any of the hardware stores will be able to help you. Thanks

    • @Sandra-fg1ij
      @Sandra-fg1ij 4 роки тому

      @@WeemakechangeCoNz thanks, how much did each sheet cost roughly? We went to mitre10 and I didn't see these sheets there.. They had thicker ones but they were costly.. :(

    • @WeemakechangeCoNz
      @WeemakechangeCoNz  4 роки тому +1

      @@Sandra-fg1ij think it was around $1000 to do the house. You will need to get them to order these in if they don't have them. We ended up a placemarkers as they could get what we want. You will have to shop around. Cheers

    • @Sandra-fg1ij
      @Sandra-fg1ij 4 роки тому

      @@WeemakechangeCoNz Hi Mike and Loren, thanks for taking time to reply back, really appreciate you sharing your journey and your information. Loved watching your videos. Its great to finally get to see Kiwis sharing their knowledge and skills here. God bless. Keep up the good work and have a wonderful Christmas ahead..

    • @geraldbmullen4386
      @geraldbmullen4386 4 роки тому

      Hi guys. Looks great. What size was the area you had to cover. I wanna do a 200sqm build and I'm trying to get a ball park idea of the cost for me to line it. Thanks, G

  • @clarencementor4862
    @clarencementor4862 6 років тому

    Great Music.

  • @goldmaster9250
    @goldmaster9250 6 років тому

    Super👍🏻👏🏻

  • @JayB-ju9vc
    @JayB-ju9vc 5 років тому

    why plywoood instead of mdf ?

    • @WeemakechangeCoNz
      @WeemakechangeCoNz  5 років тому +6

      Hi, lighter, looks better (we think), healthier, less moisture issues, Cheers

    • @Hedriks
      @Hedriks 3 роки тому

      Mdf is very heavy, plus you can get a nice grain aesthetic with plywood.

  • @reystanton-karczewska1097
    @reystanton-karczewska1097 6 років тому

    How thick are the plywood panels please?

    • @OurLifeBlock
      @OurLifeBlock 6 років тому

      hi if you talking about the insulation 100mm. Tar

    • @reystanton-karczewska1097
      @reystanton-karczewska1097 6 років тому

      @@OurLifeBlock hi
      No just the plywood sheets thickness please

    • @Cobizybone
      @Cobizybone 5 років тому

      Sounds like he says 2.2 cm

    • @PipReads
      @PipReads 5 років тому

      Sheets are 7mm thick

  • @gabrielladesantis235
    @gabrielladesantis235 6 років тому

    How thick were the panels you used?

    • @WeemakechangeCoNz
      @WeemakechangeCoNz  6 років тому +1

      Gabriella Goes Green hi if you talking about the insulation 100mm. Tar

    • @Porcas
      @Porcas 5 років тому +2

      Hi! I would like to know how thick is just the plywood please. Thx

    • @lukenfoci
      @lukenfoci 4 роки тому +1

      @@Porcas Looks like 9mm

    • @Porcas
      @Porcas 4 роки тому

      @@lukenfoci thxs

    • @percedog
      @percedog 3 роки тому

      He says 7mm at the beginning of the video

  • @judichristopher4604
    @judichristopher4604 5 років тому +1

    0:06
    What is that tool called.. for the life of me, I can't think of the name of it.
    (Thank you for your help)

    • @WeemakechangeCoNz
      @WeemakechangeCoNz  5 років тому +1

      Hey, its a multi tool. One of my most used tools - get one! ;)

    • @cmdelpino
      @cmdelpino 4 роки тому +1

      Bosch GOP 18V-28 Brushless 18V StarlockPlus Multi-Cutter

  • @fishmut
    @fishmut 4 роки тому +1

    Omg get rid of that horrible music 👎

  • @QueenBee3xxx
    @QueenBee3xxx 4 роки тому

    I would like to know how thick that plywood is please is it 6mm or 7mm? Thanks :)