Hello Lee, hope you're well mate. It seems that you're watching all of our videos, that's great mate, thank you! Hope you continue to enjoy them! Thanks again mate, take care.
@@Mr_A_Builders haha yes mate I’m planning a dormer conversion on my house with the same purlin style roof space. I must say your videos are really superb. Fantastic content and really well described. Thanks so much for sharing your expertise. 👌
This whole series has been an amazing watch. I have subscribed for my very first UA-cam channel! So many parts of this are exactly like mine is going to be so I have learnt so much. What did you do to fix the original ridge board to the steel? My drawings show it underneath the ridge board but seeing you do it like this, I’m going to take the same approach to get the height. Got a few more questions coming your way 🤭
Hi Mark welcome to the channel. I dare say we would have bolted a timber inside the web of the steel. Glad you have enjoyed this series and thanks for watching 👍🏻
Great video. Whag was the finished head height of the loft? Im considering dropping ceilings to provide additional head height so curious as saw measurements of 1876mm which seems quite low
These videos are amazing. Does the fact that there is now an unbalanced load up against either side of the ridge steel (due to one side being the dormer) pose any problems? What’s stopping the weight of the sloped roof and heavy tiles moving the steel towards the back of the house? Hope this makes sense
Builders here in Germany tend to use a mix of winches and these like elevators for moving materials up to roof height 9:00
Certainly taking shape now lads. It’s going to make one hell of a difference to that house.
As always cheers Billy
Spot on 👌
Hello Lee, hope you're well mate. It seems that you're watching all of our videos, that's great mate, thank you! Hope you continue to enjoy them! Thanks again mate, take care.
@@Mr_A_Builders haha yes mate I’m planning a dormer conversion on my house with the same purlin style roof space. I must say your videos are really superb. Fantastic content and really well described. Thanks so much for sharing your expertise. 👌
@leehewitt9559 no no no, thank you for watching! If there's anything that we can help with mate just ask. Thanks again.
This whole series has been an amazing watch. I have subscribed for my very first UA-cam channel!
So many parts of this are exactly like mine is going to be so I have learnt so much.
What did you do to fix the original ridge board to the steel? My drawings show it underneath the ridge board but seeing you do it like this, I’m going to take the same approach to get the height.
Got a few more questions coming your way 🤭
Hi Mark welcome to the channel. I dare say we would have bolted a timber inside the web of the steel. Glad you have enjoyed this series and thanks for watching 👍🏻
Great video. Whag was the finished head height of the loft? Im considering dropping ceilings to provide additional head height so curious as saw measurements of 1876mm which seems quite low
These videos are amazing. Does the fact that there is now an unbalanced load up against either side of the ridge steel (due to one side being the dormer) pose any problems? What’s stopping the weight of the sloped roof and heavy tiles moving the steel towards the back of the house? Hope this makes sense
Qq what rules have you guys had to abide by when doing a loft conversion butting up to a solid/multi fuel chimney?
Awesome
Thanks Logan
Hi.
Where do you purchase the steel sections from?
Thank you.
Dependant on where you live. You’d have to do a search for steel fabricators near your location 👍🏻
Where is your exact location that you are working
Hello Joseph, hope you're well. I'm afraid if you want such specific information then you're going to have to ask a hell of a lot nicer than that.
This guy reminds me of a very poor clone of Shaun Michaels from WWE wrestling
Poor as in looks nothing like him or poor as in hasn't got any money? Either way, you're right!