Excellent explanation and very detailed steps to fully cover a very tricky subject when building a deck or house as a owner builder. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge...only 62 thumbs up????????? I would be sharing this video to anybody doing any sort of building with timber.
Thanks Matt for sharing your knowledge. My question is, all these terms are also applicable for other materials such as steel and reinforced concrete structures?
These terms are from a regulation covering timber framing. When dealing with steel and concrete you would probably need to refer to engineering principles.
Superb synopsis well presented with clarity…thx
Concise and thorough; a perfect combination. Well done, sir.
Thank you Matt, it does make sense for my Residential drafting course, Thank you Susan, for showing us this as well..
Your channel has helped me immensely to understand some carpentry terms and how to read span tables. Just wanted to say thank you!
Very thorough and informative video. Thanks Matt!
Excellent explanation and very detailed steps to fully cover a very tricky subject when building a deck or house as a owner builder. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge...only 62 thumbs up????????? I would be sharing this video to anybody doing any sort of building with timber.
Cheers. I’m glad it was helpful
@@mattthechippietrainer From one Aussie to another your welcome mate.
Super helpful video. Please keep posting content dude!!
Thank! Very underrated video!
Very helpful
As a non-native english speaker, this was not hard to follow👍
Thanks Matt for sharing your knowledge. My question is, all these terms are also applicable for other materials such as steel and reinforced concrete structures?
Your channel is a treasure mate. Thanks
These terms are from a regulation covering timber framing. When dealing with steel and concrete you would probably need to refer to engineering principles.