With Ryan's ru-vid.comUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
That gutter idea is brilliant. This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. I have a wall like this at the side of my house and I am looking to do a lean to. Problem solved 👍
@@BuildWithAE Same here mate, the vid with the lead was the first vid I found and I thought "oh no" "keep searching". After much searching im back with an "Oh yes"
Another quality build... I love your attention to detail, I'm certain A&E are in a class of your own, truly inspirational. I'm a big fan of all your work and always look forward to watching you work... Its a treat watching your videos... Keep up the good work and high standards... your all a credit to each craft you practice.
Hi Robert, Glad you're enjoying the videos. We're gaining more experience with every video, and the whole team has been on a very steep learning curve over the past year. It's good to hear that it's paying off 😊 All the best, John 😊
Hi Marco P, Thanks for your kind words, Robin is a fantastic carpenter, I love his videos too. We all strive to be the best we can, and I'm glad to hear that it shows 😊 Thanks for watching. All the best, John 😊
Hi Richard thanks much appreciated it means a lot to use all. We are very proud of the project and we were very lucky to work with such amazing clients thanks for watching all the best Tony 👍 have a awesome weekend
Fantastic work. I've got a similar space down the side of our place which the previous owners covered and it's falling apart. Huge amount of inspiration from this now and I know what my next project will be!
You guys have been a timely find as I need to build the wife a green house with polycarbonate roof and walls on a treated timber frame . Now I know exactly how to construct . Cheers . PS ...the other videos are also timely for other projects.
Hi Geek Street after the brief from the clients we said it would be a shed of sheds 😂 I think we have gone overboard but we love it thanks for watching all the best Tony 👍 have a awesome weekend
Absolutely superb work as always. It's a true pleasure to see a job done so extremely well and I totally appreciate why the client is so delighted with your work. I just wished that more tradespeople were as good as you and your team are. As a client I'm happy to pay more for good quality but sadly cost doesn't equal quality as I have discovered.
Yet another great video with great craftsmanship I have never known a company like a&e that goes that little bit further with the attention to detail as you guys do great job take care guys.
really interesting! we are trying to do a side extention but trying to find an example of a lean to roof with the gutter and rafters built with in the two walls rather than sitting ontop....does this only work structurally because its a light weight roof. Would you be able to do a similar detail if it was a glass roof or solid roof?
Those screws are brilliant... until they end up loose from the bore being slightly too big as you experienced with that second screw! Brilliant work as always though.
Is the timber that the rafters are attached to on the gutter supported enough to take the with of the roof? I was looking to do similar and a builder friends had concerns that the rafters weren't supported enough. Beautiful build, congrats.
Hi Thomas, There's plenty of support for the roof. The wall plate which forms part of the gutter is securely fixed to the wall. This in turn is supported by 4x4 posts which gives support from the ground up. That roof is going nowhere 😎 Hope this helps. All the best, John 😊
What a great build, and a lot of care and skill shown, what type of treated timber do you use for the construction and if this was painted could i use this wood for an external leanto exposed to weather etc- Thank you Nick
Hi Gavin we do go to different places but we find it’s not cost effective for the clients and there are plenty of awesome other builders out there, speak to the FMB they are really helpful all the best Tony 👍 have a awesome weekend
Those clients must have some serious cash to spare to commission that extension build, back yard revamping, and now this most opulent of sheds 🤣 you guys do amazing work. Really great channel!
Hi Kiernan just subbed buddy, my advice just enjoy it bud, the advice above is good advice also 4K and good sound play a big part and thumbnails. We use Sony Vegas software for editing but there are others thanks for watching all the best Tony 👍 have a awesome weekend oh set up Instagram as well
That osmo oil is brilliant stuff. I can’t stand when when cedar goes silver, looks crap. I osmo’d my cedar, one coat about 3yrs ago, looks like new. Not cheap tho. Cheers
Hi Ant B, Glad you're enjoying our videos. We film most of our footage on GoPro's, which does give a slightly fish eyed look to it. Thanks for watching. All the best, John 😊
Depends on the roof system, but for an EPDM or flat roof system you should be looking at a 1:40 drop which is an angle of about 1.5 degrees. Something like polycarbonate it’s 5 degrees, but I’d got with 8-15 degrees.
Another beautiful addition to the house guys looks fantastic. I was wondering however did you blow through the brick with the sds drill ? Just curious 💪🏻
Looking great John 👍 I'm not sure about that massive tool belt you're mincing about in on a domestic though.....I think you've been watching too much Scott Brown Carpentry. 😂
@@BuildWithAE 👍On a serious note on tool belts, you should check out the carpenter offering from snikki. In 28 years of wearing tool belt I've finally found a good one - hardly know it's there.
Hi Rob, Glad you're enjoying our videos. The Regency job is coming along nicely; we'll be bringing you the content soon 😎 Thanks for watching. All the best, John 😊
Hi J L, I totally agree that normally you would use a 6mm bit, however these were specked for use with a 7mm for some reason 🤷🏼♂️. I did try a 6mm with them, but the hole was too tight and I couldn't drive them in. Thanks for watching. All the best, John 😊
Hi Rodney, Glad you enjoyed the video. If you're cladding a shed, then British Larch would be a good alternative. It's cheaper, but very durable. Hope this helps. All the best, John 😊
Hi A Kelly, You would have to have a conversation with your neighbours and your local building authority. Various different authorities have different regulations, so I couldn't advise I'm afraid. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. All the best, John 😊