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Porch Canopy Build Pt2 - Making the brackets 2 

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I'm building a canopy over the front door of a house supported on curved braced gallows brackets, the roof will be double roman tiles on 3x2 timber rafters, from below the the rafters will be seen but matchboarding will obscure the tiles & battening
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@stepright1
@stepright1 8 дней назад
Came here after just about every other woodworking channel mentions Gid joiner and I know why now. Just pure experience and skill and knowledge without the need for bollocks click bait titles or shite music. Old school craftsman’s skill, presented in accessible and easy to follow no nonsense videos. If Fred Dibnah was a joiner…..Kudos mate, keep up the amazing work you do, and thank you for teaching me and countless others invaluable lessons.
@mitch3683
@mitch3683 3 года назад
There’s as much work and craftsmanship in making the gallows brackets than the rest of the job, top work fella👍
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 3 года назад
Thanks Mitch, yeah it was a week's work but the first couple of days was just making those 😂
@brewsterly2927
@brewsterly2927 5 лет назад
By far the best canopy/awning video on the net.
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 5 лет назад
Thanks Bruce 👍
@tonyalways7174
@tonyalways7174 4 года назад
Clever marking up. Impressive as ever. Thanks for sharing
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 4 года назад
👍 you're welcome Tony, thankyou 😊
@joseacevedo1645
@joseacevedo1645 4 года назад
Hello from Chile......thanks for you video....
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 4 года назад
Welcome, Thanks Jose 👍
@jayhiggins258
@jayhiggins258 5 лет назад
A true craftsman at work Gid
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 5 лет назад
Thanks, much appreciated Jay 👍
@garvielloken3929
@garvielloken3929 Год назад
Awesome
@simdog635
@simdog635 5 лет назад
Reminds me of my Tech Drawing days back at school ;-)
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 5 лет назад
Yep, Me too sometimes 👍😉
@Lyndalewinder
@Lyndalewinder 5 лет назад
Tech drawing Steve - that dates you mate! I did that too!
@TheToolnut
@TheToolnut 4 года назад
@@Lyndalewinder Jumpers for goalposts, great Days! 👍 😁 🔨 🇮🇪
@NickDV007
@NickDV007 6 лет назад
Nice one Gid 👍👍👍 Can't wait to see the whole thing finished 😎
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 6 лет назад
Thanks Nick,👍 yep me too, Mot a week Mon so have to get it done this wk.
@NickDV007
@NickDV007 6 лет назад
MOT - licence for some garages to print money 😡
@garethheathcote4988
@garethheathcote4988 4 года назад
Fucking hell nice one mate, when we were doing arch formers in college getting my joinery nvq,s I could not get my head round how to find the centre of a circle at all. All the spiel the teachers came out with and spent an hour trying to explain to us that just confused me more and you have just bloody shown it in a way that I can understand in less than two minutes. Nice one, it's always done my head in knowing that I didn't know how to do that as I pride myself on knowing the inns and outs of carpentry, not that I've ever actually needed to be able to do it up to now but now I can. Sweet, your a legend. 👍🙂
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 4 года назад
😂😂 I know what you mean, sometimes it's really annoying not knowing, I did metal work & tech drawing at school so already knew some of these ways of figuring things out but some from college, previous school knowledge prob helped when at college or it could've been the teachers, mine was a nice old man that hated leky drills that were just becoming available then, 😊
@frankmorris2870
@frankmorris2870 6 лет назад
Nice job Gid, keep up the good work. look forward to installation video
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 6 лет назад
Thanks Frank, hopefully this week it should be done, if the weather lets me, 👍
@gymhull
@gymhull 6 лет назад
Spot on gid !
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 6 лет назад
Thanks Andy 👍
@tc3rs4
@tc3rs4 6 лет назад
Another great vid. Very informative, lovely piece.
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 6 лет назад
Thanks Harry 👍
@glencrawford8125
@glencrawford8125 6 лет назад
Brillant looking forward to seeing fitted and completed, :]
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 6 лет назад
Thanks yep me too, MOT on the 18th which will fail so need to get done n paid 😂
@andrewmaddams2013
@andrewmaddams2013 5 лет назад
Nice brackets. Traditionally the top joint would have been mortice and tenon, pulled together with a draw bored dowel, as would the joints on the brace. Particularly with modern glues there would be no need for the coach Screws. They do look nice though.
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 5 лет назад
Yep, i think i mentioned the top joint but i didn't want to create weakness in that top piece of wood by chopping in a mortice, The coach bolts were just easy/overkill n the draw bored dowels - i didn't want to, couldn't be bothered...I wasn't happy with the size those tenons came out.. I don't really have an answer, 🙃😏 lots of glue n a big screw 😊 Thanks 👍
@james6609
@james6609 6 лет назад
great jos as usual looks really neat
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 6 лет назад
Thanks James, hopefully the on site stuff will be as neat 😏
@paulmcgeoch2603
@paulmcgeoch2603 6 лет назад
Oh yes a got a shout on video lol, Cheers Gid 😂👍🏼😎
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 6 лет назад
😂 No glue yet tho, just looked at 'Track Package' on Amazon, it says arriving today by 8pm, we'll see. I'll just have to order it when I'm down to half a tub in future, once i get through these 2 full tubs tho 😂👴
@paulmcgeoch2603
@paulmcgeoch2603 6 лет назад
Gid joiner I don’t use Amazon,I get from EBay,usually arrives in a couple of days. Was looking at getting a big planer myself that’s why I asked on last video. Thanks Gid
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 6 лет назад
That's where i got my planer from, Ebay, don't use it very often, I'm not sure my account is still open,
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 6 лет назад
Just had a look, forgot you can use Visa, I got a Pay-pal ac' for selling stuff,
@paulmcgeoch2603
@paulmcgeoch2603 6 лет назад
i use it nearly everyday for stuff 😂
@johncollins8304
@johncollins8304 2 года назад
Traditionally, presumably for hundreds of years, the curves would have been done on a bandsaw (tool history, anyone?). And that would have had to be freehand? So you make use of the new technology, the router -- accurate but taking much, much more time? And instead of screws, would they have used deeper tenons with misaligned holes for dowels to pinch the joint tight? Can anyone help me here? Thanks!
@edlewi4188
@edlewi4188 4 года назад
I really love this and would like for you to make one for my home.
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 4 года назад
😄 Do you live in N Leeds? Thanks 👍
@peterkiernan1668
@peterkiernan1668 6 лет назад
Great lay out tips for the arch.what type of filler are you using, some use an auto body filler.. another great video for learning.
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 6 лет назад
Hi, this is U-pol body filler, it's a fine skim filler tho so is a bit runny. I've a massive 3.5L tub so i can be generous with it n it's cheaper than wood filler, Thanks Peter 👍
@vince50143
@vince50143 4 года назад
Just subscribed. Great job. What did you use to treat it before painting and did the treatment make painting it difficult to get to stick??
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 4 года назад
Hi. I use a clear treatment, Everbuild Lumberjack clear is the one i have but have had different brands over the yrs, without going into the specs n science you have to trust they'll do the job over time, most wood will last a long time as long as it can dry out after getting wet, I made a small gate a long time ago, blathered it in clear treatment but the owners never bothered painting it, it's still working 10yrs+ later, it goes on like water & i've never had an issue with any type of paint not sticking or reacting with it, it does feather the wood up a little just like water would, but just needs a light sand before painting, Thanks 👍
@vince50143
@vince50143 4 года назад
Gid Joiner thank you. Look forward to going through your videos. 👍👍
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 4 года назад
😁 I've only been putting effort into filming my work for about 18mths but I've been a joiner for 36yrs, this is my job & i'll carry on filming to share as much as i can, I discuss with clients the design & options for materials but in the end it's their choice, & i have to get the job done within time n budget so sometimes not 'perfect', There's gaps between my vids sometimes, i film my work not work to make vids for YT if that makes sense, so sometimes i can't film, the job's done before the camera comes out or i just have to crack on n get the job done, but i'll film & upload as often as i can 👍 Thanks 👍
@tahidhanna
@tahidhanna 4 года назад
nice work, i envy skills as my accuracy is very bad when cutting. but why didn't you jus buy a curved piece, save u more time.
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 4 года назад
Thanks 👍 I did have a look at the curved pieces online, mainly for the price but they were a bit crap & finding one the correct size might have been awkward but to be honest i didn't look much, It wasn't/isn't about saving time, I'm a joiner, why pay someone else to make what i can.
@andyyeung3971
@andyyeung3971 6 лет назад
When you use PU glue do you bother to dampen the other surface or does it stick fine without?
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 6 лет назад
Hi, I always consider it & then never do, I've had no problems, it sticks well 👍
@zuberismail
@zuberismail 6 лет назад
Yup, great job. Curious though, would drawboring them have worked? Instead of screws. As I said, i'm just curious 👌
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 6 лет назад
I did consider that, the wood that goes on the wall is 4" wide or the planed version of that 90mm, so the dowel would have to be quite long, if the tenons had turned out as wide as i intended it would have been more of a consideration but not with these skinny ones, i think i would feel like i was compromising their integrity. The top piece that is going to have the cross beam sat on it would have a hole drilled through it along with a mortice where strength is needed, Fair question Zuber but for an outside project no was the decision, Thanks, 👍
@zuberismail
@zuberismail 6 лет назад
@@Gidjoiner thanks Gid for the reply. Makes total sense, learn something new every day. Really looking forward to the rest of this project.👍
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 6 лет назад
No prob, job should be done end of this wk 👍
@thebigredwagon
@thebigredwagon 2 года назад
Could you have draw bored it?
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 2 года назад
yep but he tenons weren't very big, they were only about 1" 25mm long, the dowel would have been only about ½" 12mm from the end of the tenon or the face of the mortice piece, so i think it might have split out the tenon or the timber around the mortice, i also wanted the screw to be part of the support too.
@thebigredwagon
@thebigredwagon 2 года назад
@@Gidjoiner I often wondered if wedged tendons on the bracket would be a sufficient joint. I like using as little screws as possible.
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 2 года назад
yeah i understand that & normally i agree but there was a lot of weight & this is outside stuff, it's open to the elements so fat chunky solid fixes was the safer choice.
@Samwise457
@Samwise457 5 лет назад
What filler do you use?
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 5 лет назад
It depends, if it's interior or exterior, whether i want it to go off very quickly or can i leave it over night, the two part fillers go off quick but can be harder to sand & the white 'polly fillers' sand easy but deep holes take time to dry. One Strike filler, it's light n fluffy, the tub feels like it's empty. 🤪 A two part filler, i ran out of wood stuff so I'm now using a bit tub of U-Pol Easy Sanding Body Filler i bought from a Carlac car paints for the van, it's a bit Fine for deep holes but they do a Deep Repair version which is prob thicker There's an instant plaster filler in a tube, it sands like filler not like caulk which can be rubbery. www.toolstation.com/one-strike-ready-mixed-filler/p20822?gclid=Cj0KCQiAk-7jBRD9ARIsAEy8mh7ULF4VogImW3HVwVn84tnhKsCVI04ol82Mw9NOnNnvd3NQVKo3NzcaAtZDEALw_wcB www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002HMQG2A/?coliid=I392LF7O2N947I&colid=3UBWC9NW89BTU&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B019MXFXIO/?coliid=I8ESFA1HBO7A7&colid=3UBWC9NW89BTU&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-instant-plaster-filler-white-310ml/72591
@Samwise457
@Samwise457 5 лет назад
Gid joiner great! Thanks for the links, love your videos i learn alot from them, just started a porch roof like the one you did, hopefully ill be as good as you one day from one joiner to another
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 5 лет назад
😊👍 I'm sure In time 👍 Set your standards high. I try to build something as if it is on my house & would i be happy with it, In my head i put my expectations high, but as you know when building these sorts of things you can't build something perfect, conditions, materials & the structure/house it's going against aren't perfect so when i fall short because I'm rushing to get it done within a time schedule, quality of materials or budget... at least the lower quality than I'd like is at least acceptable.
@Samwise457
@Samwise457 5 лет назад
Gid joiner looked through you fb page there’s some really nice builds on there would love to see some decking videos or stair spindles, they have always had me wondering how it would be done as I’ve never done them myself (never needed to) keep the videos coming absolutely love them!
@tompenneck1501
@tompenneck1501 5 лет назад
Could you not have just taken the template off to route the remaining timber? Rather than dropping the cutter
@Gidjoiner
@Gidjoiner 5 лет назад
Yep I could have 👍 I do use the trimmer bearing to work against the side of the cut I've just made now n again but not normally to this depth, I'll keep that in mind, try to, afterthought is a marvellous thing 😉
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