Cabin in the Woods: Installing I-Joists and the Strongest T&G Subfloor
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- čas přidán 6. 11. 2020
- In this episode of cabin in the woods, we install the I-joists for the second story floor system and then install LP legacy Premium Subfloor. Hands down the strongest T&G subfloor I have yet to use. At 1 1/8" thick and made with Gorilla Glue, the first time you pick up a sheet you can tell that you get what you pay for!
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Thanks for hanging out and watching the latest installment of cabin in the woods!! Stay tuned this place keeps getting better!!
love what ya are doing with your channel! thanks for keeping it going!
Thick bead montage scene.👍🎶.lmao
It definitely does keep getting better. Kyle, you are the man...and Greg, well, he ain’t half bad either!
I thought that was my ring camera going off haha
I understand what you mean cutting ijoist to size to keep beam straight, but we always keep I joist a kiss away from the wall and clue the hanger so there is no squeaks
I am fully impressed! It’s just a complete czcams.com/users/postUgkxGqOCINHE0Z0E5gxzSdNi9NWGugRY5Hm2 plan with the best resources and step by step instructions . These shed plans are so satisfying as if the sheds build themselves on their own. Worthy work Ryan!
Can’t believe I’ve been watching this channel for 2 years.
The guy who nailed down the subfloor in my living room had the marksmanship skills of a storm trooper.
Best comment.
Truly informative! I needed a reference that highlighted basic wood frame construction methods & techniques where czcams.com/users/postUgkxYGamVaHfdHiPlAQaLa7zkwR02OKpGYDU were best. I am pleased with the depth and clarity of Ryan’s Shed Plans. It was really convenient to capture!
Plumbers dying inside when you stood on that pipe. But you're an athlete...
Take a few extra minutes and put up a safety railing so someone doesnt walk off the edge and become a quadriplegic. You guys are young and have a lot to live for. Be safe!! P.S. Love the show!
My "tip" for the tip: take a sports drink bottle (something with a little heavier wall and cap), drill a hole in the lid so the foam gun barrel slips in easily, and fill it partially with acetone. The gun slides in between uses and stays super clean. Keep a second lid with no hole to seal up your bottle at the end of the day.
Nice job and good to see you using adhesive and nails every 4 - 6 inches. I wish the asshat that built my house in NS Canada had done the same instead of what they did, no adhesive and maybe 8 nails in an entire 4 x 8 sheet of 5/8 plywood which has warped.
Everything you do is so precise. So nice to see quality over speed.
Your customers have to be blown away by your quality of work. This building will be around 100 years from now, still with the R&R signature craftsmanship.
I hope the owner appreciates all the effort you are putting in making that terrific building.
Kyle is a class act and an excellent communicator. I also enjoy the Truewerk clothing he recommended as well as my Diamondback tool belt, pouches, etc. Yes, they are a little pricy but, as they say: "buy once cry once".
I enjoy the fact you guys seem great friends and excellent craftsmen to boot.
Really improved production on this video. It was a nice change and everything is looking great.
I always learn something from your vids. Your subscribe-o-meter is nearing 500K, so a lot of people feel the same way. You do great work and its a joy to watch a craftsman. Bravo.
Awesome build! It's geting better and better. Regards from Argentina!
I really enjoy and appreciate your attention to perfection and take nothing less than perfection
You build the way I would build my own home. I have seen framers that dont give half the time you give to your work.
Just the second floor of this showplace would be an awesome cabin in the woods. Place is huge and looks great
12:40 on - when the Mountain Dew kicks in😆😆😆😆
I really look up to this guy hope I can be as talented in this field as he is one day
You guys are badass! Looks like everything you build is being built for yourself, very impressive.
That is always the goal thank you
Hahaha! Greg saw the heavy panels and made sure he wore his lumberjack shirt. Lumberjack shirts make you go stronger lol.
Flannel adds +10% strength and beards add another 10%.
Ur not a real man unless u rock a flannel. Duh!!! Everyone knows that..
Could have worn lumberjack boots too so he was tall enough !
Just a perfect shed building guide
I will make sure to give you a shout our from "Mountai Dew!" Thank you for supporting my company! Awesome video
At first I was like kyle isn't that way overkill for subflooring. But brother I am a convert. That is absolutely the way to go. I want to use that for my kitchen remodel
The material list on the package was so complete that I finished the whole job with nothing left out shedbuilder.work I have never seen any package as complete as Ryan's shed plan.
Another fine video with regards to this build as usual nice work from across the pound 👍
Plus I thi k it's made right here in michigan. Always love to use locally made products. Space looks amazing. Cant wait to see it finished
Enjoy very much watching your educational video, it inspires me to do some DIY project on and around my house... Thanks
Another really great video - very informing and entertaining!
Loving this build
Hey Kyle, quick "tip" on keeping your tip clean and unclogged. After running your bead down whatever material you are applying the foam to, rub the tip across a piece of wood. This will remove any foam that has been left on the tip. Cheers and welcome to the foam adhesive World.
Great tip.
We have been using that adhesive in it 2 part configuration. The representative says that "great Stuff" in all forms is actually "Gorilla Glue" in foam form. get that stuff on your clothing and, well, it's there for life. Even letting it dry on your fingers is a rough clean up. Try using the regular "Great Stuff" insulation foam to joint flat lumber together (under compression/clamp) and you'll see just how strong even that insulation foam can be as an adhesive. Note: Ever see Gorilla Glue foam up? It will if used correctly via moisture.
I love the great stuff glue and insulation, great product
Great job!
I cant wait for the next one man thanks alot for sharing
Excited for this build & love seeing the inside your building.....always nice to see.
Starting to become my fav project to watch, & looks like would be a fun build to actually be on
✌🏼
Nice job!
great music choices on this one!
Looking good 👍
You do very good work. Thanks for the informationals.
Thanks for posting. Great video.
Man, both the Cabin in the Woods and the Music Garage are amazing. Good job!
We glue the tongue also to prevent squeaking and for strength just like gluing a mortise and tenon
Came to say the same thing
And add screws!
@@Davey768 we don't always but have with the stand up screw gun
Joining the Matt Risinger club. 1 1/8" subfloor for the win.
Kylie being blown away by that great stuff adhesive.....it's the little things in life! Lol!
$45 for 3 cans v.s. a case of tube adhesive is impressive. How many caulking gun squeezes did that save the old hand?
exactly!!!
Plus the time you need for opening/changing a new tube and also less rubbish on your job site (recycle... )
Kyle definitely sold me on that
Greg rockin" the flannel.
Can't wait for the next video!!!
Thanks, a other great project and video. Greetings from Norway Koos
I want to use that on one of our construction projects! Looks like a floor that's gonna have a great legacy, pun int.
How satisfying was it laying down that 2x6 over that plumbing you cut out for. 👌
Heck yeah
My understanding is that a double top plate isn't necessary, and that it's all about preference. The double top plate helps with joining wall sections together to keep them straight, or square in a corner.
keep up the great work.
What I love about these videos is that its really clear you take pride in what you are doing. If I was in a position to do it, I'd hire you to build one of these buildings in a heartbeat.
It's always nice when you can lay thick beads!
Measure once and cut once, don’t doubt yourself guys 🙌
Not sure why, but all of a sudden I have an urge for Kickstart!
Hey love watching your videos here in the U K
Kyle...I have a confession...
I didnt like you for a looooooooong time. I found stuff to dislike about you....I finally came to my senses and realized youre a super cool guy. I was just jealous that were almost the same age and youre doing so much better than myself. Im a wannabe carpenter who is broke as a joke and couldnt stand seeing someone the same age who has it all together.
Either way, my bad...I think youre an awesome dude and I wish I knew what you knew. God bless you and have a Happy Thanksgiving
Wow man. That takes a lot and although I’m sad to hear your situation, I respect a guy like you that is willing to confess something like that. Sorry I ever gave you reason to be negative. Best of luck man.
@@RRBuildings No way, Kyle. It was never you...it was always me. Thanks for the reply. Be safe out there brother!
I just installed Advantech 1-1/8", those panels are HEAVY
Professional!!!
I can watch this all day long. I love how perfect everything looks! You meet my OCD building needs.
This had to be some serious dough!
Really digging this set of videos. As we build out our shop we'll be adding a tack room with a loft, and I'll be seriously looking at this i-joists and sheeting.
That's exactly how I'm planning to spec my floor when I finally get into a position to build. I'm glad you're liking the way it's coming together, it makes me confident in that choice. I'm really not looking forward to lifting those 120lb sheets though.
Wow, there’s no greater endorsement of a drink than a nod of the head and a thumbs up, amma head straight out and buy one.
Hahaha
Thanks so much for your videos! Watching them lets me feel so productive and professional, vicariously, till I have to go back to my own work. Really do enjoy both of you and the attention to detail.
we use ramboard for protect the finish floor and it works perfect
Greg reppin the Al Borland flannel lol
This job is really looking great. Again, you have provided some excellent ideas. Thanks
20:51 I feel ya for that...
Love this project. New things to learn and it’s coming together very well. The owner must be very happy.
Kyle; chk out Liquid IV it’s really a good form of caffeine delivery that’s really healthy! Yea it’s a little more
But totally good for you! Who knows they will probably sponsor u? Got it from Dan Bongino show! I was a Rockstar guy but “NOTTA NO-A MORA”!
lumberjack greg, reminds me I need to buy some paper towels.
The quicker picker upper BOUNTY!!!!
Great video, id really like to see a video on how you wire up a post frame structure since you can't or shouldn't drill thru the laminated posts.
Great suggestion!
On my post frame house a lot of wire comes from the attic down then the horizontal runs run along the girts around the columns. There’s no drilling thru the columns
i thoroughly enjoy your videos,, the friendship you and Greg have reminds me of my construction days with my posse before a accident ended my career. work safe guys. what product is the colored treatment on the concrete floor?
Started laying down some “fat beads”. Crack me up. Keep up the great work Kyle!!! I used the same stuff for the first time last winter. Was really impressed. We would keep a bucket of hot water on the deck and keep the container in it i between pieces to keep it warm in the 10 degree weather. Worked pretty good.
WOW!
everyone should follow it for make a shed
Love that black shirt of yours, can you tell me what is it?
This cabin is amazing! And I love, that you doing interior too. Lots of cool stuff
It really is looking good. Great series, keep it up
10:30 that’s what she said
Love your videos, Kyle. Just one tip, when you're working inside the sounds like the nail gun and laser level can be deafening to headphone users! I don't know if that is an easy fix.
I've recently transitioned over to the LP 1 1/8 sub floor. It's hard to sell the owners on it because it's not the old fashion standard 3/4s and it is a bit more pricey but you can't beat the rigidity it gives. 1 1/8 floors is like walking on concrete.
Hard to find that stuff though. At least it has been for me
@@sweaterwearingsquirrel9302 I have to special order it from my lumber supplier(local business). It's usually a 2 day wait but with covid it's a week+ now. If I'm not mistaken Home Depot is a LP supplier now. I do know Lowes sales LP smart siding but I'm not sure what else.
1 1/8 man thats heavy lifting that lot, when you look at what you,ve done at the end of the day it always looks good, do the other trades do as good a job and if not do you tell them?, another great video Thanks from the UK.
You need a panel carrier on that John L Grove scissor lift
I had an extension built and we can definitely tell the new subfloor isn’t as solid as the existing.
You do good work . Please let me know why no sill gasket. Love the legacy flooring. It sounds good in there . Acoustics sound great
I am with you, i was recently laying osb boards, and used one caulk type tube in about 3 sheets. 8 eur a piece. Horrible.
That subfloor looks like a hernia waiting to happen. 🤣🤣. Have you ever looked into Ram Board to protect the nice stained concrete floors? I have seen guys use that and it looks like it would be better than the individual cardboard pieces. Really like the build. 👍👍
Ramboard is freaking expensive compared to FREE cardboard scraps. Especially when you consider that they only needed the floor covered for a day or two, mostly so they could use the lift without leaving skid marks at every turn.
We've been using five quarter tongue and groove subfloor in Louisiana for at least twenty years. I wonder if it's a southern thing.
My entire house, built in the late 60's, has outer walls, inner walls, ceiling and even roof decking all 3/4" tongue and groove.
That Great stuff pro must be really good. It has stopped the house moving in the video. LOL
Class
Mtn Dew sponsorship. Haha got me.
Wish you were closer to my location. Had my cabin built by Morton. What a mistake! Screw lines that weren't straight to uneven shutters.
Kyle thanks for turning off the sound on the laser receiver, that beep was super annoying through headphones.
Brazil..... 👏👏👏👏
Would be interesting to see how a couple of scraps of wood held up when glued together the next day. We do a claw hammer test on new products like that. Great content 👍
Greg looking like a lumber jack in that red flannel.