This book is Awesome! I love the Lean-To-Shed the most (page 98). The plan ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxe9yi0sulKgsp0VJJCIrLWWkvVqcU7LFR is to attach it to the back of my brick house. I also like how they walk you through the many different steps of construction, which is important for the less experienced like me.
There is literally no way I could ever get work done with those staffies around, I would just sit there playing with them all day. Gorgeous little seals.
It’s the music and editing… I am a carpenter now, but went to school for performance, made “heaps” of film, I would watch you make a video about anything if it was this smooth and had this music! You are the best man!
Mate I have taken so much information of you I am starting my carpentry apprenticeship next year in Australia and I have learnt heaps of you thank you very much mate keep up the good work
Wow I literally made up some stairs today at work without a stringer. Not the first time iv done something at work to then see you doing a video on it the same day too. Thanks for all your videos Scott, I’m a fellow carpenter in the uk, youv really helped me keep motivated and passionate about my trade, and to invest in some cracking tools too. I’m gonna order some merchandise off you now as a thankyou. Cheers and please keep the great content coming 👏🏽🤙🏽
every Scott Brown video I watch is not only entertaining but gives at least one tip I can use in the future. Offsetting the Lag bolts...genius! Cheers from Canada (former ex-pat from North East England, and I love the Scottish people)
I’m a metal stud framer you make framing so easy and fun. I would like to work for myself and be able to have fun and enjoy working while building like you guys. Thanks for sharing what you and your crew know. Jesus was a carpenter also it’s a great trade
I couldnt help but feel the hypocrisy as well. Talks about making soup and eating it ten days in a row, one second later: "Think of the energy I am saving by not boiling water" *facepalm*
G,day from Sydney Australia. With the citrus tree in the pot. Once you take the fruit off, prune (trim- sterile hand sanitizer clippers) to a wine glass shape: removing any cross touching branches, inside. Air holes into the soil, they need to be feed forghtnightly with either: * Citrus fertilizer * Dried manure (cow, horse, chicken) * Spray/wash leaves with old washing machine water, or - white oil. Next season- "Bob's ya Uncle" 🍊🌿
Haha i love that you are on a building channel giving some gardening tips, obvioulsy i need it. This is all good stuff but i didnt understand the bit inside the () about sterile...
Knowing SBC is waiting for me when I get home in the evening is just another reason why I like Friday so much :) I'm not old, but I enjoy my every one of my six cups of coffee a day!
Scott, I absolutely love your videos. I believe I’ve been watching since about video 150?? Nuts to think that next video is 300!!! Your vids are just so different from other construction and DIY stuff… They’re actually relaxing while being VERY informational!! Please keep it going!!
I swear to god the light tunes have something to do with it……just so relaxing…love the smoko time music the best….and you’ve got real life characters in the mix….paerau…Rich…Cameron…Gaston…..and of course SB himself….one of the best channels on youtube
Great content as always! Aero Press hack for two: Insert the plunger 18mm into the Aero Press housing. Turn upside down, (so the filter end is facing up, don’t put the filter on yet.) Scoop enough coffee into the Aero Press for two cups. Pour in your hot water, stir, insert you filter paper into the strainer basket & install. Allow the coffee to infuse into the water 6 minutes. Invert the Aero Press & plunge coffee, divide into two coffee cups, top with hot water. I hope this helps with those hot drinks.
Hi Scott, I'm a GP in Tauranga and watched your channel for ages (before exciting episode 100). Coincidently, I'm currently building a spa platform and deck too! I spent yesterday 'on the tools, and had your Playlist on repeat (went round 3 times!). Great job on the channel.
Good to see you share the importance of offsetting bolt and screw holes, Scott. I've worked with a frightening number of skilled people who don't do this. All the best.
Love it!! Actually this episode reminded me of when I made my first set of deck stairs. I was really proud of myself to have reused some old left over timber from a renovation for two of the stringers... Until a decade later when they rotted away completely because I failed to realise they weren't treated :-D
“That's the sickened dick part, you might have noticed I put little peckers underneath there”. I can imagine automatic captioning can struggle a bit, yeah!
Im currently doing ncea level 2 and wanting to start a carpentry apprenticeship next year, however my teacher said, when you get a job, think about the worst possible scenario and work you could do in it, and I thought, hmm, I dont think there is anything bad, after seeing all your videos it makes me love carpentry even more haha 😂
Hi Scott, if you ever need to make 2 coffees at a time, you can double the amount of coffee you put in the aeropress and then dilute with boiling water after you have made the coffee!
As a certified “old person” 70 years old. I can tell you that I do not drink tea, coffee, or hot chocolate although I do drink water and I eat lots of fruit.
Im only 36, but I have never had a tea or coffee in my life. Can’t stand the smell of coffee & it’s usually too hot to drink hot drinks where I live (in my opinion) Saves me countless hours of needless chitchat when im working in peoples houses every day aswell Water for the win💪🏼
I like the tip about off setting your bolts. Will keep that in mind. You may have to hit up your Makita rep and see if you can try their battery coffee maker
Hey scottbrowncarpentry i got the Occidental suspenders.Got any tips to stop the black padding climbing back down towards the back of the straps if that makes sense haha.
Your the man Scott, I saw you at placemakers on Lunn Ave, but you were driving out. Keep the vids coming bro, been building for over 5years you've got some good tips bro. 👌
Scott: "you're pretty much bang on there" Rich: "yeah it's because, like I said, I'm a laser eye" Scott: "so..., it's the underside .." Rich: "oh yeah course it is. Gotta laser eye but a blunt brain" 😂😂😂😂😂😂 lost it
You can have all of the coolest shit from Gaston, the best shit from Festool, Milwaukeenee, Makita and so on, the best titanium hammer money can buy, but nothing, and I mean NOTHING, comes close to that toaster!
Loving your vids Scott. Best carpentry channel on UA-cam. :) This vid inspired me to build a similar step design for a granny flat I'm building. Keep them coming mate. I need more inspiration.
This book is Awesome! I love the Lean-To-Shed the most (page 98). The plan ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxe9yi0sulKgsp0VJJCIrLWWkvVqcU7LFR is to attach it to the back of my brick house. I also like how they walk you through the many different steps of construction, which is important for the less experienced like me.
The more you get to know Richard the more you understand just how mental he is. Love this guy.
He's awesome. He has an HR!
There is literally no way I could ever get work done with those staffies around, I would just sit there playing with them all day. Gorgeous little seals.
Richard?
@@skogsmats yes?
Playing with Rickard or the two dogs..........
It’s the music and editing…
I am a carpenter now, but went to school for performance, made “heaps” of film, I would watch you make a video about anything if it was this smooth and had this music!
You are the best man!
Mate I have taken so much information of you I am starting my carpentry apprenticeship next year in Australia and I have learnt heaps of you thank you very much mate keep up the good work
Very nice like
Go get it my man 👊
Never hit the wrong nail son!!!!
Same here
The fact you are showing interest in the trade will give you a leg up over other apprentices. Alot of people don't have a passion for it
Wow I literally made up some stairs today at work without a stringer. Not the first time iv done something at work to then see you doing a video on it the same day too. Thanks for all your videos Scott, I’m a fellow carpenter in the uk, youv really helped me keep motivated and passionate about my trade, and to invest in some cracking tools too. I’m gonna order some merchandise off you now as a thankyou. Cheers and please keep the great content coming 👏🏽🤙🏽
Everyone needs a friend like Scott Brown in their life💪👍
Richards Truck is so dope.
every Scott Brown video I watch is not only entertaining but gives at least one tip I can use in the future. Offsetting the Lag bolts...genius! Cheers from Canada (former ex-pat from North East England, and I love the Scottish people)
Now would be best to ask for an update on Paerau's shed
i think because it might be in the grey area of building regs it hasn't been shown for a while, or maybe just privacy too lol.
I’m a metal stud framer you make framing so easy and fun. I would like to work for myself and be able to have fun and enjoy working while building like you guys. Thanks for sharing what you and your crew know. Jesus was a carpenter also it’s a great trade
Richard - I don't drink hot drinks
Also Richard - Soup
Tshirt idea
Richard - "think of the electric i am saving" proceeds to heat up and boil his food haha.. xD
@@MrZimmaframe and has a hooning great hot tub in the garden 🤔
Drives a Holden ... again ...great character 😉
I couldnt help but feel the hypocrisy as well. Talks about making soup and eating it ten days in a row, one second later: "Think of the energy I am saving by not boiling water" *facepalm*
Scott Brown Architecture
Refine-Design & Rhyme and also love the smooth music
I think.my favorite episodes are when Rich and Paerau make appearances :) they both bring their special "talents to SBC episodes :)
Cheers for simplicity, watching from Ireland ☘️🇮🇪
Richard has his hot drinks with lumps in. Soup 🍜
The dogs are great mine waits by the saw for off cuts to chew
Love the slogan for the architecture arm of the business.
Love how you just chill and do things right. Really nice workmanship
Laser eye, blunt brain... Know the feeling! 😂
G,day from Sydney Australia.
With the citrus tree in the pot. Once you take the fruit off, prune (trim- sterile hand sanitizer clippers) to a wine glass shape: removing any cross touching branches, inside.
Air holes into the soil, they need to be feed forghtnightly with either:
* Citrus fertilizer
* Dried manure (cow, horse, chicken)
* Spray/wash leaves with old washing machine water, or - white oil.
Next season- "Bob's ya Uncle"
🍊🌿
Haha i love that you are on a building channel giving some gardening tips, obvioulsy i need it. This is all good stuff but i didnt understand the bit inside the () about sterile...
With the amount of wood used for this project, I can see why stringers are a thing.
Very informative
Aaaah, my favourite Friday morning breakfast show…
Quote of the episode from Richard: "I've got a laser eye, but a blunt brain". hahaha
Troy Jenkins here, Thanks Scott Brown for the videos, make my apprentice a lot easier here in Auckland. Keep up the brilliant work.
That HR was sweet, I had one when I was 18 wish I still had it
My first ute was a white HT.
Knowing SBC is waiting for me when I get home in the evening is just another reason why I like Friday so much :)
I'm not old, but I enjoy my every one of my six cups of coffee a day!
Basically a hippie, made my day.
Scott, I absolutely love your videos. I believe I’ve been watching since about video 150?? Nuts to think that next video is 300!!! Your vids are just so different from other construction and DIY stuff… They’re actually relaxing while being VERY informational!! Please keep it going!!
I swear to god the light tunes have something to do with it……just so relaxing…love the smoko time music the best….and you’ve got real life characters in the mix….paerau…Rich…Cameron…Gaston…..and of course SB himself….one of the best channels on youtube
Great content as always!
Aero Press hack for two:
Insert the plunger 18mm into the Aero Press housing. Turn upside down, (so the filter end is facing up, don’t put the filter on yet.)
Scoop enough coffee into the Aero Press for two cups.
Pour in your hot water, stir, insert you filter paper into the strainer basket & install.
Allow the coffee to infuse into the water 6 minutes.
Invert the Aero Press & plunge coffee, divide into two coffee cups, top with hot water.
I hope this helps with those hot drinks.
Hi Scott, I'm a GP in Tauranga and watched your channel for ages (before exciting episode 100). Coincidently, I'm currently building a spa platform and deck too! I spent yesterday 'on the tools, and had your Playlist on repeat (went round 3 times!). Great job on the channel.
Good to see you share the importance of offsetting bolt and screw holes, Scott. I've worked with a frightening number of skilled people who don't do this. All the best.
ScottBrown Architecture has come a long way since cardboard model of episode 8!! 😉🤣
"I don't like hot drinks." (Slurps his hot broth) hahaha. More Rich! All that's missing is Paerau! Love the videos Scott.
Good catch.😆
Ohhh noooo, this is no hot broth, but a thick, hearty and chunky vegetable and ham soup verging on a stew 😉
I was watching your stringers stairs video and looking for this one.
You have become my mentor in decking
Love your work
God bless 🙏
Ah man, a dose of Scott Brown, just a nice way to relax, great craftsmanship too!
Haha I was building a deck yesterday with SBC Spotify playlist 👌🏽
great seeing crafty reuse of materials
Sped up video of someone hammering always looks so comical... It reminds me of The Goodies
Loved that show.
Staffy supervisors, the best supervisors.
hot drinks are for old people - proceeds to drink old man soup
Love it!! Actually this episode reminded me of when I made my first set of deck stairs. I was really proud of myself to have reused some old left over timber from a renovation for two of the stringers... Until a decade later when they rotted away completely because I failed to realise they weren't treated :-D
10 years is a good run for untreated haha
Mmmmmm love the HR Rich, lookin good, nothing like a classic Holden rejuvenated!!!!
Cheers from Aus!!!!
Cheers mate, it is due for a bit more love and affection once this garage is completed thats for sure!
I appreciate these videos, helping me get through my apprenticeship
Now that's a lot of deck
I like to drink beer while I work. Makes the job more dangerous. Living on the edge 👍
Thanks mate
Glad the closed captions have overcome Scott’s accent and have typed “decks” instead of “dicks” lately
“That's the sickened dick part, you might have noticed I put little peckers underneath there”. I can imagine automatic captioning can struggle a bit, yeah!
Cannot believe you're about to hit 300. Delighted for you.
That toaster! is asome.
Hi, I have an important carpentry question. What is the brand and model of toaster? Many thanks
Breville
www.breville.com/nz/en/products/toasters/bta845.html
@@big_badaboom legend, 190 at briscoes,
Yea, liked the toaster.
nice deck, 10/10 would sit on
First!!! I can’t get enough of these videos
Came back to this video after a couple years. Forgot how funny Richard is.
That looks like a 1964. Chevy chevelle, I learned how to drive on one of those that my brother owned.
Im currently doing ncea level 2 and wanting to start a carpentry apprenticeship next year, however my teacher said, when you get a job, think about the worst possible scenario and work you could do in it, and I thought, hmm, I dont think there is anything bad, after seeing all your videos it makes me love carpentry even more haha 😂
Your crazy to use a table like that. From Canada
Hi Scott, if you ever need to make 2 coffees at a time, you can double the amount of coffee you put in the aeropress and then dilute with boiling water after you have made the coffee!
You can make up to 4 at a time but it just gets harder to press down. 2 works well
Doesn't waste energy on hot drinks but keeps a hot tub. Okay.
Well, still more responsible than doing/having both, is it not?
He wasn't being serious about energy saving...
Refine, design and rhyme 😂😂
As a certified “old person” 70 years old. I can tell you that I do not drink tea, coffee, or hot chocolate although I do drink water and I eat lots of fruit.
Words of wisdom!
Im only 36, but I have never had a tea or coffee in my life. Can’t stand the smell of coffee & it’s usually too hot to drink hot drinks where I live (in my opinion)
Saves me countless hours of needless chitchat when im working in peoples houses every day aswell
Water for the win💪🏼
@@scottspropertyservices6877 It is so hard to avoid that in Poland...
Well done John!
I like the tip about off setting your bolts. Will keep that in mind. You may have to hit up your Makita rep and see if you can try their battery coffee maker
A nice solid carpentry episode.
Hey scottbrowncarpentry i got the Occidental suspenders.Got any tips to stop the black padding climbing back down towards the back of the straps if that makes sense haha.
Rejects hot drink ... eats soup... what a character 👍🏽😊
Hey Scott. Where are the safety glasses from please?
Saw them advertised awhile ago but forgot who made them and Im in need of new ones
Great video Scott!
Nice job Scott,very clever idea with the steps. Thanks for the video.👍👍
"Vegetable soup"..."ham hock" - classic kiwi :)
This is what Kramer from Seinfeld was envisioning. LEVELS
Cheeky wee malthoid packers there ole mate ;) looking forward to four 3 inch nails in the next exciting episode!
Speaking of safety glasses - could you let us know where you get the ones you were wearing with the side protection?
Another sick video!! 🙌⚒ The packers uner the frame to create the perfect riser blew my mind 😂😂 Everydays a school day with Scott Brown 🙌
Ive seen multiple videos of you building no stringer stairs. But how are you connecting each box frame/deck to the previous lower section
Your the man Scott, I saw you at placemakers on Lunn Ave, but you were driving out. Keep the vids coming bro, been building for over 5years you've got some good tips bro. 👌
Cheers bro! Might catch you next time 👍
I need the “a bit more” button on my mitre saw...
That is the best toaster I have ever seen.
The two doggies are a good addition to the team. :-)
Scott: "you're pretty much bang on there"
Rich: "yeah it's because, like I said, I'm a laser eye"
Scott: "so..., it's the underside .."
Rich: "oh yeah course it is. Gotta laser eye but a blunt brain"
😂😂😂😂😂😂 lost it
You don't get out much do you?
Nice article on Stuff that sort of fleshes out a lot of what you are both doing. Great work and congrats to both of you.
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Cheers Mark! I thought they did a good job
You can have all of the coolest shit from Gaston, the best shit from Festool, Milwaukeenee, Makita and so on, the best titanium hammer money can buy, but nothing, and I mean NOTHING, comes close to that toaster!
Loving your vids Scott. Best carpentry channel on UA-cam. :) This vid inspired me to build a similar step design for a granny flat I'm building. Keep them coming mate. I need more inspiration.
Sweet looking HR Holden
Two ninety nine! Epic!
@Living Improvements , are those doors UPVC? What do you think?
Great job again. That HR Holden is worth between $10,000-$30,000 Aussie dollars in Australia now with the covid tax.
ham hock -aka vegetable :D love hamhock and pea soup
In Finnland outside stairs without roof needs to be max 130mm rise and min 390mm pitch.
390m, that is one massive step.
@@molitovv and of course there had to be a typo 😄
Richard, nice house mate. Thought it was your place in the first ep.
Nice one Scott
festool or makita track saw? which one should I buy?
Can't wait expisode 300... expexcting a big surprise!
Any thoughts on the Festool cyclone from the proud owners of a Festool vacuum?
Watched this again and caught this…..nugget 😉
4:32 Bang On…..wait a minute, this ain’t no Bangswood channel 🤣
Do you retreat all your cut ends and those packers for rot?
What kinda fancy toaster was that?!?
Sneak peak...
A little bit more..?
Haha.
Scott, get yourselves one of these to go with your Aeropress if you want to make more than one brew. I use it every morning to make two cups!
That must be a festool toaster with all those settings 🤣 great work guys!
One dislike what is wrong with people ;p love watch Scott ..
🤣 ‘a series of decks stacked on top of each other’ in your accent sounds very amusing in my part of the world
Richard might be my favorite character in the SBC crew