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Post and Beam Barn Kit Part 12- Upper Roof Sheeting and Girts 

Jake Rosenfeld
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Picking up here with footage from the beginning of the day that I repaired the crane remote I get the system for roof decking and sheeting worked out before covering it and moving to the other side. Always conscious of the weather I spent a bit of time working around it to make sure I could get what was done covered up without getting wet.
As always, thanks for watching and If you just found the channel I hope you stick around as there is always something going on you might find interesting.
-Jake

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@robertsimmons3556
@robertsimmons3556 3 дня назад
Great progress Jake. I'm sure you think its slow but its obvious the time required to do the quality work that you produce! I thought you guys in Oregon loved working in the rain..lol A friend was a builder out in Astoria and he said the rain was just something you enjoyed every day! Maybe that is why he moved to Texas...LOL Great video! Until your next!
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
We do love it! I was just worried about getting that pine ceiling wet with the osb sandwiched on there....:-)
@paulhammond7489
@paulhammond7489 3 дня назад
Never easy working around the weather and sub-contractors that are not available when needed (eg roofer). Having a plan B sure helps. Fingers crossed for some dry weather to finish the roof
@petermetke462
@petermetke462 3 дня назад
So gute Handwerker sieht man selten.
@gregpaterson330
@gregpaterson330 3 дня назад
Hi Jake any update on the modern house? Great work as always thanks
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
Not quite there yet. Almost to handrails though.
@douglasthompson2740
@douglasthompson2740 3 дня назад
In a pinch like that, have you thought of using rolls of the cheap Tyvek. They go on quickly and hold well in wind with minimal fasteners. Shed water pretty well and if you want I do not think it would hurt anything if you covered it with felt should you feel the need.
@paulhammond7489
@paulhammond7489 3 дня назад
Staging each package of the cut plywood for the roof on the ground sure saved a lot of work at height...
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
It sure did, nearly broke my brain getting the order right on the ground though:-)
@yeelinli1
@yeelinli1 3 дня назад
Time and Motion study going very well
@MichaelSmith-xm7ll
@MichaelSmith-xm7ll 3 дня назад
Jake you are doing a fantastic job, you pre-plan everything down to the last detail and that’s down to you being a skilled tradesman. Once again enjoyed this video and can’t wait for the next one.
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 2 дня назад
@@MichaelSmith-xm7ll thanks Michael! I appreciate it but if you watch close it’s pretty clear I’m just winging it sometimes:-)
@paulbadger6336
@paulbadger6336 3 дня назад
Jake, you are the man. Well done 👍. Never tire of observing your thought process.
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
Thanks Paul!
@douglasthompson2740
@douglasthompson2740 2 дня назад
I see new products being used on YT. Most aren't readily available here. Tried Peel and Stick as a stop gap fifteen years ago. Worked OK for about a year. Then failed when the different coefficients of expansion caught up with it. Wrinkles appeared along with associated leaks. It was a dead flat roof. I use Grace Ice And Water Shield under steel with good luck depending on underside ventilation and drying as I use the Grace for 100% coverage under the standing seam. Only problem is it needs to be a dry day above freezing to lay it properly. And God help you if it flips back on itself. It really sticks!!
@chenhali3234
@chenhali3234 3 дня назад
Is that going to be a metal roof and/or solar paneled? I forget why I asked that, but I think it had something to do with the angles or the overhangs😂 Livestock barn or Hay barn?
@curt-dr4dc
@curt-dr4dc 2 дня назад
How's the modern house coming along. I was hoping you were going to finish that place off?
@gregpaterson330
@gregpaterson330 3 дня назад
Hi Jake any update on the modern house? Great work as always thanks
@thomasgoad3695
@thomasgoad3695 3 дня назад
I believe I could learn from this guy
@falgosh5956
@falgosh5956 3 дня назад
💚🤍❤💯💯💯💚🤍❤
@MarkDurbin
@MarkDurbin 3 дня назад
Thanks for another great video, you seem to battle the weather at all times of year. Hope you get the clear days next week to get the roof on.
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
my pleasure mark, it did clear up but man a week after that it let loose!
@Z-Bart
@Z-Bart 3 дня назад
If I ever build my cabin...I would like to use 2" tongue and groove like you did over beams. My loft floor and finished ceiling underneath.
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
Thats a great look, Pretty easy to put polyiso insulation on top of it to insulate the roof too.
@george8873
@george8873 3 дня назад
Said it before and will say it again... really admire how much prep you do before moving the materials up on the roof. Saves time and makes it safer. Also, I think you could modify your scaffolding brackets you made by notching out the inside edgeof back board and putting a longer piece of 2x4 crosswise that hangs down lower than the top edge of the gurt so the wide face of the 2x4 sits against the gurt to stabilize the bracket. Hope that made sense, lol.
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
Thanks George, yeah stability for those brackets was on my mind but I figured I’d let it develop. In the next episode, you’ll see me move the back board down a couple inches so that it hooks both girts and you have to twist it in. If I had more to do, I probably would change them, but I’m done with them now because the highest parts were done off the forklift.
@truthymchurtsalot7188
@truthymchurtsalot7188 2 дня назад
Hey Jake I know the ladder you made to climb up and down is hooked to the crane to help move it over but have you noticed from the lower level looking up to the ridge the attachment buckle looks like a red heart balloon? Haha. Love your videos.
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 2 дня назад
You're totally right! I see it now. I also see a face and I think I'm going to splurge on a pair of 4" googly eyes for it to really set it off.:-)
@JerrysStuff
@JerrysStuff 2 дня назад
I love your videos you will never find that kind of builds any more and your craftmanship is excusite
@ShredPile
@ShredPile День назад
Thanks man!
@2001luisrogerio
@2001luisrogerio 3 дня назад
I repeat, the way you work makes it seem easy, you prepare everything in order to be used, there are many workers who should learn by watching your videos, I am just a Brazilian who likes to watch people, subjects and intelligent facts, your work is spectacular, find a connector to design a tool, you have an admirer in Brazil.
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
Thanks so much for watching and the thoughtful comments. It's very appreciated:-)
@alangalloway6361
@alangalloway6361 3 дня назад
Another great video. Ducking the rain. Watching you build the modern house got use to you working in rain gear all the time 🤣
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
I know. There’s a silly season here for a couple weeks where we avoid it until we remember that it’s inevitable and just go about our business. :-) Another reason is that it’s really too hot for rain gear still which makes it miserable
@glenlongstreet7
@glenlongstreet7 3 дня назад
Nice. Cooler weather has arrived here in Central Washington. 70's.
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
Same here, It's pretty sweet.
@hallenw
@hallenw 3 дня назад
Hi Jake, have you ever flown using your crane? Who needs a ladder!
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
Yes....:-) Not recommended, will not soon repeat, do not attempt :-)
@ronalves9118
@ronalves9118 3 дня назад
Hi Jake, Really looking great I can just image how much work that is. When I put up some Log Homes I always had a minimum crew of 3 plus my self. Your Cap Nailer, what brand is that? I have been thinking about getting one to paper the roof before shingles. Thank you Ron USCG RET
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 2 дня назад
@@ronalves9118 thanks Ron! The cap nailer is stinger brand and that one belongs to the roofer. I have a cap stapler that I think is a duo fast. I think the stapler holds better, but the cap nailer leaks less around the caps if you’re using it on the roof. If you just have the one job to do, you might look at the cap staplers that are basically hammer tackers with the cap attachment. I think stinger makes them and they work extremely well.
@ronalves9118
@ronalves9118 2 дня назад
@@ShredPile Thank you very much. Yes only one new job coming up, and that will be a new pole barn for my work shop as soon as I find a new place to live. Ron
@7910burm
@7910burm 3 дня назад
Great work 💪
@roblescurbappealconcrete
@roblescurbappealconcrete 3 дня назад
Hey Jake You have been a busy man! I really enjoy watching everything go up and it’s square and parallel to everything else. I’m seen a lot of construction where things didn’t end the way it was supposed to. Glad to see you wear your harness, I know it can’t always be worn. Keep up the great job, I’ll be looking for your next video. Take care 👍
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
Right on Joe, thanks. I do wear it from time to time and sometimes it's on camera for proof:-)
@roblescurbappealconcrete
@roblescurbappealconcrete 2 дня назад
@@ShredPile 👍😀
@chenhali3234
@chenhali3234 3 дня назад
Bruce says "typical chic question."😂
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
Lol, sounds like Bruce:-) The roof will be mechanical lock standing seam- 16" panels. Gutters on the lowest parts but not on the upper parts. No solar and the intended use is shop/storage/tractor and equipment storage. No critters in this building:-)
@douglasthompson2740
@douglasthompson2740 3 дня назад
Cancel the previous, I see you are not using felt.
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
Hadn't used this brand of synthetic before, there seems to be an asphaltic element to it and it installs extremely well.
@danbreyfogle8486
@danbreyfogle8486 3 дня назад
Big job and it is looking fantastic.
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
Closer to done every day!
@dylanmiller7792
@dylanmiller7792 3 дня назад
Your work and efficiency are enjoyable watch!
@ShredPile
@ShredPile 3 дня назад
Thank you sir!
@dylanmiller7792
@dylanmiller7792 3 дня назад
@@ShredPile you’re welcome, I look forward to your videos to come!
@stevebonczyk3795
@stevebonczyk3795 2 дня назад
As always. Good video
@ShredPile
@ShredPile День назад
Thanks Steve!
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