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This might be the most impressive video ive seen you shoot. Complicated, confusing cuts were communicated very accurately. Testimony to experience and know how. Good job on that screwy roof.
Lots of respect brother. Everything going on in your video I can relate to. Been watching since your first vid walking up the board balancing trusses. I have my own channel, feel free to join the family
What stroke me hard is the fact that you work 4 times faster when alone than when helped, and I'm not talking about video elapsed it is about efficiency....incredible.
@@fhuber7507 agreed, sometime Architects do that to differentiate cookie cuter houses one from another, and carpenters are they to pay for it...I bet you can have and extra bathroom for the added cost of those crazy designs + possible saving on a more traditional gable 12:6 roof...nevertheless this guy is the beast no matter what you throw at him
What ever you do, please don't ever stop recording these types of videos and uploading for us. AI love watching these play by play hearing the communication from top to ground. I like the "I owe you a beer if you get it right" "Got it in one shot, took 15 minutes to cut." Great stuff
So this should definitely be U TUBE VIDEO OF THE YEAR!! bring on your most insane roof ever. NO match for CF He’s got this!! Loved the block drawings!! CF OWES YOU 1 Beer; You guys owe him a couple cases and by the way if you’re reading this it’s Brewsters Hammerhead Red Ale!! I remember you saying you were glad you didn’t get this house to build because it was “ UGLY” to build and here you are bldg the roof!! AWESOME VIDEO. THANKS 🙋♀️
Drawing plans for my next build with Crazy framer on in the background. Remind self no weird roofs unless they make sense and can be seen to be appreciated.
That roof is an architect stroking his ego. I can see him in his office thinking 'how much more work can we give the framers after doing three floors'. Just pointless IMHO.
That’s insane how many angles and cuts were needed to support and cover that roof, then the end result is so smooth it looks like it was a simple roof. It 😮😮❤❤❤😂
I know you like to work by yourself, I'd love one day just to follow and learn, think your a beast dude, you have alot of knowledge, start your own shit, you do it all, love the videos, your an animal!
Amen. How is it I can barely order lunch, a beer, and find the bathroom in Spanish but I know all the curse words? Or in TexMex in my case since I live in Central Texas. But yeah, that’s one bitch of a roof. At least it’s pitched high enough it might not leak much since the water is not going to stick around long. But they are going to pay at least twice as much a square to install it and waste so much in scraps with all those hips and valleys and small sections. Not cheap. Of course, no house is cheap these days with master costs going sky high.
Smooth operating CF.Like your style.Peace and Good Health to you and yours this Holiday Season!!! Residential work was my favorite. Hanging n Banging Brother.Be safe.
yeah thats a pretty complex roof that hole that you left open but said fascia would cover it... I had bats in my attic this summer / fall and thats the kind of hole they got into the attic by... just a small area where aluminum flashing meets the shingles where two roof sections meet and the bastards got in there... im still not sure if i got them all out.. i don't want to get up there ... but gees ridge vents and little areas like that need to be covered with 1/4" opening metal cloth so they can't get in... serioiusly considering buying a bb gun to go up in the attic and clear it if they are still up there because I bought the stuff but didn't have time before it got too cold to replace the ridge vent and cover it with wire mesh before the vent and the shingles go on.. have to wait until next spring and i keep hearing popping noises like plywood flexing or maybe them trying to find holes ... idk freaks the crap out of me.. if you ever do a ridge vent on your own home get some 1/4 inch wire mesh and staple it over the opening you cut for the plywood and don't leave holes .. they say if you can get your thumb through the hole the bats can get in.. I had to use a bat exclusion tube made out of a piece of gutter downspout to get them out.. it worked but i know there were at least 30 up there ... probably covered the insulation with crap... i just don't want to go up there and get sick on it or get bit and end up in the hospital right now.. trying like heck to stay away from any hospital right now HA.. go in with a splinter and die of Covid.. ... anyway good job and that guy does deserve a beer he cut a few hard ones :o)
Looks really good man that's a difficult one. You a baaaad mafuka bro. True badass framer -knows his shit, good steady fast pace, and works super efficient... And it's a sick roof.. I love framing them chopped up roofs!..
Have you noticed a difference in the Metabo NR90? I bought one to replace my old Hitachi and It kinda sucked. Ended up returning the thing. I probably just got a dud, but it wouldn't be the first time a company jumped the shark.
Man, when you said this was "the most crazy confusing roof" you weren't kidding, just wow. Real easy to draw that stupid stuff, not so easy framing it. Agree with others, the people drawing this garbage should have to put in x amount of time making it happen.
Fire resistance. All these houses are so close together you have to use fire resistant materials in hopes that one house catching fire doesn’t take out the whole block. Anything with in a certain number of feet of another structure has to meet fire resistance codes. So for rooks and such you will see them use green lumber and decking and for siding you will see them use the yellow densglass which is a fiberglass backed product instead of a wood based product. Gives them enough time for the fire department to show up is the theory.
Really impressive work guys. One question, would the "cut" guy rather be the one safe on flat surfaces and not exposed to the elements but doing lots more work, than you, in the wind, on uneven surfaces, three stories up?