Making and fitting skirting boards in a 160 year old house

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  • Making and fitting the skirting boards on the first floor of the Victorian house renovation.
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Komentáře • 679

  • @christophersmith108
    @christophersmith108 Před 2 lety +127

    Breathtaking result. I really liked the fact that there was no muzak playing, either in the video, or in the background on site-nothing to distract from the absolute, zen-like focus on the task at hand.
    But I am curious (my apologies if you have covered this elsewhere), why do you mitre your joins at external corners, but at internal corners you butt one board to the wall, then carve the profile to fit the continuation? Wouldn't it be easier to use mitres everywhere (and easier to apply filler at the end)?
    Thanks

    • @NewYorkshireWorkshop
      @NewYorkshireWorkshop  Před 2 lety +111

      It coincides with the reason for starting furthest from the door, this way you shouldnt see any joints in the corners when entering the room, they should all be sideways on from your view( ie, you see the face of the piece that was butted in, and are looking down the length of the piece that is scribed) , then the joints are not visible even if they open up from shrinkage

    • @christophersmith108
      @christophersmith108 Před 2 lety +10

      ​@@NewYorkshireWorkshop Thanks. Yes, that makes sense

    • @DrWeird
      @DrWeird Před 2 lety +17

      @@NewYorkshireWorkshop that makes sense, never thought of it that way. I always wondered why you cope an inside corner but never bothered to look into more. I learned that at young age from my master carpenter grandfather and just accepted it as that is the way it's done cause that man had experience equal to 3 of my lifetimes at that point.

    • @r1273m
      @r1273m Před 2 lety +7

      There is also the problem that if you put mitres on an internal corner and at some time in the future need to remove the skirting it can be very difficult. This is especially true on short runs such as the alcoves each side of the chimney breast. A board with scribed corners can be removed without disturbing the adjacent boards.
      I thought rebating the bottom edge to make it easier planing was a brilliant idea.

    • @stun9771
      @stun9771 Před 2 lety +6

      Obviously the question is asked by someone who has never tried to mitre internal corners on walls in an old house, plastered newly or not, that generally consist of multiple angles, and that you never seem to be able to cut exactly… the method used in the video is by far superior for a good profile match and little if any gaps at all…

  • @chriswild2458
    @chriswild2458 Před 2 lety +108

    I have fixed literally thousands of metres of skirting in my career and these Victorian houses coupled with the plasterers finishing short is tricky , this film shows exactly how to do it , hats off to you

    • @allesklarklaus147
      @allesklarklaus147 Před 2 lety +6

      Is there any reason why they don't plaster down to the floor? this just looks very wrong. Or is it a british way of doing things

    • @ep1981
      @ep1981 Před 2 lety +2

      @@allesklarklaus147 Sometimes it's for air flow reasons (for the floor below is a suspended wood floor).

    • @Tawmii91
      @Tawmii91 Před 2 lety

      I’m lazy AF, stacking plywood or plastic shims etc is such a hassle in my book. I make one or two holes per fixation point, take a long screw with big flat head and adjust the depth by how much I screw it in then let the trim rest on the head of the screw. Saves a ton of time though I will admit this is a less rugged solution giving the trim less area to rest on, but has worked well so far.

    • @67spoon
      @67spoon Před rokem +1

      @@allesklarklaus147 As he’s working you can see the gaps in the render coat, these are where wooden propeller wedges would have been knocked into the brick joints, the wedges were then cut flush with the finish plaster and the skirt nailed to the wedges with cut nails. No plaster was needed below that point.

    • @edwardpinto7018
      @edwardpinto7018 Před rokem +1

      Or you could just finish the plaster… it’s not hard at all.

  • @winky32174
    @winky32174 Před 2 lety +76

    In my mind, this home will be worth more than any palace in my eyes. Such craftsmanship, such attention to detail!

    • @badlarry172
      @badlarry172 Před 2 lety +4

      his front garden gate is worth more than my house imo

    • @asvarien
      @asvarien Před 2 lety +5

      You don't think palace craftsmen pay attention to detail? Those Italian marble floors don't fit themselves.

  • @cha-ka8671
    @cha-ka8671 Před 2 lety +2

    I finally know the tool I need for old uneven floors!!! That pencil trick is awesome

  • @catabaticanabatic3800
    @catabaticanabatic3800 Před 2 lety +55

    Definitely the best demo of how to fit skirting boards that I have ever seen.

  • @MrRayCK
    @MrRayCK Před rokem +2

    It's a pleasure to see soneone working so neat and having an eye for detail. Good work!

  • @davidturner8689
    @davidturner8689 Před rokem +1

    The first time I have watched a film from start to finish. It's uplifting to see someone who has a complete control of his trade. Quite brilliant.

  • @jerryklooster438
    @jerryklooster438 Před rokem +1

    I barely had the patience to watch this whole video. I can't imagine the patience required to actually do the work. Really good craftmanship and attention to detail. Beautiful result.

  • @anadin0612
    @anadin0612 Před 2 lety +3

    Not sure why, but I always think of Iron Maiden when I see you on video. Thanks for more great content.
    From Sheffield myself. Yorkshire man born and bred.

  • @elliottlester74
    @elliottlester74 Před 2 lety +1

    It's 2.28am and I can't sleep. Your video was the perfect watch. So peaceful it completely absorbed me. A great job there and some brilliant top tips.

  • @stuartbell6341
    @stuartbell6341 Před 2 lety +2

    Sharpening that washer was absolute genius 👌

  • @TristanJCumpole
    @TristanJCumpole Před 2 lety +2

    Greetings from Finland; Hull lad, spent a lot of time in North Yorkshire as a kid.

  • @HansSiemons
    @HansSiemons Před 2 lety +1

    Someone else might spend an entire day in a museum admiring the art, I can probably spend all day on the floor in that house admiring the skirting boards.

  • @stonehengeman
    @stonehengeman Před 2 lety +1

    My eyes the craftsmanship and skill here is just astonishing. 👍

  • @bullpaxton2001
    @bullpaxton2001 Před rokem +4

    probably the most meticulous and clean molding work ive ever seen!

  • @mick_0359
    @mick_0359 Před 2 lety +31

    Absolutely A grade finish done to a perfectionist standard...A quality tradesman that takes pride in his craft is so very hard to come by nowadays it’s all about the fast buck and taking short cuts ...as for you my friend a true master at his craft bravo.....

  • @steved8038
    @steved8038 Před 2 lety +57

    That was how a professional perfectionist does the job, Beautifully done !!

  • @Wu2u22
    @Wu2u22 Před 2 lety +32

    Not just a master woodworker, but also a master carpenter. I've watched every video you have available, and you've never failed to amaze me with your skill level.
    Another fine addition to the catalog. :)

    • @ianoliver3879
      @ianoliver3879 Před 2 lety +4

      And a master of dialogue. I've never heard him utter one word with which I disagree. Thank you, sir.

  • @jammy.r.p
    @jammy.r.p Před rokem +1

    Wallpapering hat. I think you have all the hats buddy, you're work is excellent and attention to detail is on point. Well done on another fantastic job 👍🏻

  • @ianharvey3696
    @ianharvey3696 Před 2 lety +1

    The dictionary definition of skill. Fantastic work.

  • @frankryan2505
    @frankryan2505 Před rokem +1

    I remember an old master carpenter friend of mine (good bloke for a lanc) who did some work on my place lamenting the fact that his trade was dying and he couldn't get apprentices who would take the time to do it old school, he'd be pleased as punch to see blokes like yourself keeping up the traditions.

  • @krismay1313
    @krismay1313 Před 2 lety +1

    I can watch his work without end.. He's master!!!

  • @lawrencepoulin5421
    @lawrencepoulin5421 Před 2 lety +1

    Your house will be beautiful, a reflection of lots of hours of hard work and determination.

  • @johnkaimins9998
    @johnkaimins9998 Před 2 lety +4

    An excellent result. One thing I learnt from the painters that used to work for me ~ paint all your gloss work before painting the walls. Wall paint is easy to wipe off a gloss surface, but oil based enamel is a pita to remove from wall paint. Keep up the good work.

  • @stewartmoore
    @stewartmoore Před rokem +1

    I really learnt one or two little tricks of the trade with that video. The floors look a million dollars and those skirting boards came up a treat. I've never thought about using baby wipes but that's a brilliant idea. Thank you for posting!

  • @paulosborne6517
    @paulosborne6517 Před 2 lety +2

    Superb internal angle mating shenanigans there, Russ..!
    Your videos are so relaxing to watch - please don't ever change your presentation.

  • @Alchemetica
    @Alchemetica Před 2 lety +2

    I am blown away by your gamut of skills and knowledge in so many areas. The house is looking magnificent. I love the method you chose for the production of videos. The edit that uses only ambient sound with work noises, the sound of a pencil, the footfalls with the room reverb. No background music and a written narrative. For the first time I saw a car in the workshop that looks like a restoration project, don't tell me you have the ability to restore a car.

    • @NewYorkshireWorkshop
      @NewYorkshireWorkshop  Před 2 lety +4

      How about the ability to design and build a car from scratch? whether or not it will work is another question! :)

    • @Alchemetica
      @Alchemetica Před 2 lety +1

      @@NewYorkshireWorkshop Why am I not surprised you will build a car from scratch.

  • @tc7518
    @tc7518 Před 2 lety +2

    Just a quick note...when closing up your cans of paint take a piece of saran wrap ( sorry don't know what you call light plastic wrap for sealing goods in the refrigerator where you live) and put it over the paint in the can ....making sure to tuck it into the paint...then lay it up the sides to get a good seal...then when you open the paint up again...say 6 months later it will be as good as new..

    • @idontthinkso666
      @idontthinkso666 Před 2 lety

      And a ridiculous mess to deal with, too. I think I'd rather skim off the pudding' top.

  • @trakside1
    @trakside1 Před 2 lety +1

    Now that is a master class in how to fit skirting board!
    Cracking job and lovely house!

  • @vivlloyd2977
    @vivlloyd2977 Před 2 lety +1

    Simply brilliant. Learnt so much from a real craftsman.

  • @jimmeh213
    @jimmeh213 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the rebate trick for scribing the floor boards 👏🏼

  • @allanwinter4991
    @allanwinter4991 Před rokem

    My dad had one in his youth, I believe the only car in the village. He had many a tale to tell of his adventures in her. No driving test in his day either.

  • @randommusings48
    @randommusings48 Před 2 lety +5

    So professional looking! I see a lot of people skipping the scribing part by attaching a quarter round. Well done for not doing that!

    • @cooperised
      @cooperised Před 2 lety

      Agreed, the quarter round looks awful!

  • @googalsalot
    @googalsalot Před 3 dny

    Amazing talent and patience. I also love your design choices, great taste.

  • @jamesmyers2087
    @jamesmyers2087 Před rokem +2

    Late to this most but impressed nlt. As a fellow craftsman let me say what you are doing, is pure art.

  • @davidcrossley7145
    @davidcrossley7145 Před 2 měsíci

    Really enjoyed watching you fix the skirting,especially how you scribed them so they fit perfectly to the floor,great job 👍👍

  • @peterjohn63
    @peterjohn63 Před rokem

    You're a one man multi-workshop genius if i may be so bold as to say

  • @jamescook1364
    @jamescook1364 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you . As always it's been such a pleasure watching. Well done.

  • @rexeady4325
    @rexeady4325 Před 2 lety +1

    The attention to detail is just amazing. There can’t be many carpenters that could do this job this good. We’ll done indeed, a pleasure to watch!

  • @167curly
    @167curly Před měsícem

    You make that project look so easy, but I can imagine all the many hours those skirting boards took to manufacture, paint and install. With them and all the plaster coving and other mouldings now in place I imagine the skirting boards', plaster coves' police in your home are on the look-out for reckless tricyclists, vacuumers and mop/broom wielders! 😉

  • @donaldadams5342
    @donaldadams5342 Před 2 lety +2

    Sunning result. I have never seen such a complete & flawless installation of skirting boards. Your focus on the job at hand was indescribable. The packing to make sure that the skirtings were perpendicular to the floor, the 'floor gauge' to make sure that no gaps appeared between each individual piece & the floor, the meticulous fitting of all corners of the skirtings. One could go on & on such was the brilliance of all aspects of the job. I am still pinching myself to make sure I was not dreaming. SO WELL Done my friend. Don from South Aust.

  • @cherylowilley6007
    @cherylowilley6007 Před 4 měsíci

    The bottom rebate is a fabulous idea.

  • @tim_biller
    @tim_biller Před 2 lety +25

    Beautiful workmanship. I still think your spindle moulder fence is a work of art in itself.

    • @jimmurphy6095
      @jimmurphy6095 Před 2 lety +1

      Agree 100% I had to rewind that and watch it again...

  • @tjerkkorving
    @tjerkkorving Před rokem

    Trimming under 45 degrees and then cutting away along the showing profile, is something I will definitely remember when I encounter such situation.

  • @scarlattibeet
    @scarlattibeet Před rokem +1

    I've watched a lot of your CZcams videos, but ths one was the most exhilarating. Thanks for the tip about the bottom rebate on the skirting board. Beautiful workmanship.

  • @paulladdie1026
    @paulladdie1026 Před 2 lety +1

    Great work, you are a true craftsman.

  • @christopherbedford9897
    @christopherbedford9897 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic result of great workmanship. It is we who should be thanking you for sharing your techniques and attention to detail. Well done.

  • @Mc674bo
    @Mc674bo Před 2 lety +7

    If you ever decided to sell, I hope who ever bought it would realise the standard of work they have inherited . This is stately home quality work

  • @statesidechippie
    @statesidechippie Před 2 lety +2

    Lived in a house that had very similar floor, near perfect condition. The front room had beautiful open fire and tiled surround. Sold the house in early 2000s. The kids went to the same school, we spoke to them some months later about the floor and others things. “Our mum n dad didn’t like the floor - they tore it out.” My brother and I died a little that day… great work mate. The place is going to look amazing when you’re finished. Keep it up!

  • @RAkers-tu1ey
    @RAkers-tu1ey Před 2 lety

    Great demo of good professional scribing, coping, and furring techniques. We call mitered butt joints "scarf" joints here in the U.S., if anyone cares. Thanks!

  • @DeTrOiTXX12
    @DeTrOiTXX12 Před 2 lety +1

    Very high quality workmanship! I always learn something too.

  • @pgtips4240
    @pgtips4240 Před 2 lety

    Thats the RIGHT way to fit skirting! Great job!

  • @thedieiscast9729
    @thedieiscast9729 Před 2 lety +6

    having fitted miles of skirting boards in my time it must say yours are a top job. It's nice to be fitting period-appropriate boards as well. Those horrible narrow bull nose boards that developers use on cheap jobs never cut the mustard. Thanks for sharing your work.

  • @greco37
    @greco37 Před 2 lety

    The rebate on the bottom for scribing, excellent!

  • @woody1320
    @woody1320 Před 2 lety +2

    You never cease to amaze me on your talents and craftsmanship! So glad that your restoring this beautiful home and taking us along!! Greetings from a Yank.

  • @Gnoxxx
    @Gnoxxx Před rokem

    Nice job and no music, lovely. Hard to get this kind of job nowadays, highest level.

  • @judebaber5695
    @judebaber5695 Před měsícem

    I love the profile of the skirting board… excellent job 🙂

  • @TheDaf95xf
    @TheDaf95xf Před 2 lety +1

    What a fantastic skill to have 👍🏻 Well done Sir and I bet your wife loves it 🤩

  • @guentherkoffler9408
    @guentherkoffler9408 Před 2 lety +14

    I am impressed, this house transforms into a jewel. Master of your craft 👍

  • @mark5019
    @mark5019 Před 2 lety

    I love your work I'm a disabled veteran I can't get enough of your videos

  • @davidcrossley7145
    @davidcrossley7145 Před rokem

    I’ve fitted a few skirtings in my time. But they’ve never looked as good as what you fitted, watching the video I now know where I’ve been going wrong thanks bud good to watch a crafts at his job 👍

  • @jamesconner8275
    @jamesconner8275 Před rokem

    In the USA we don't scribe and trim the bottom of the skirt (baseboard to us). We take a very thin piece of 'quarter round' or 'shoe molding' and add it where the skirt meets the floor. It is flexible enough to follow the contour of the floor and conceal all the gaps. It also adds additional architectural dimension to the skirt.
    Excellent job!!!

  • @philipshane768
    @philipshane768 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow I never realized how much of a mouse highway was behind these skirting boards. Beautiful work. Great fence on your shaper.

  • @paulbristow8485
    @paulbristow8485 Před 2 lety +8

    When I did my skirting like that instead of packing it out I got a bag of roughing plaster and finished the plastering to the floor, and then after a couple of days fitted the skirting with liquid nails and lost heads nails it was quite neat and tidy with hardly any filling or sanding when I had finished!

    • @liammcnulty7112
      @liammcnulty7112 Před 2 lety

      Better job here I reckon, allows air flow and no dampness to MDF even it's though treated🤔

    • @TheToolnut
      @TheToolnut Před 2 lety

      @@liammcnulty7112 Bloody plastering snots at the bottom of a wall!

  • @tonywilliams9460
    @tonywilliams9460 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic what a job what a man .They should give him is own show ….. Brilliant.

  • @dshey6802
    @dshey6802 Před rokem

    Such sophisticated paint and wallpaper choices!! Beautiful workmanship.

  • @sparkmeister4706
    @sparkmeister4706 Před 2 lety +2

    A true artform. Everything you do is exceptional.

  • @lrdisco2005
    @lrdisco2005 Před rokem +1

    Excellent work. It goes some way to curing my irrational hatred of MDF.

  • @negotiableaffections
    @negotiableaffections Před rokem

    Thanks for watching? I couldn't look away. How many hats does that job alone take? The 'Patience' hat must fit over them all! Thanks for the little overbrushes of wall-paint to keep you merely human. . . reassuring. Incredible work though.

  • @diverdave4056
    @diverdave4056 Před rokem

    that is one SWEET scribe your using ! I never saw one like that during my 35 years as a trim carpenter

  • @Blagger3000
    @Blagger3000 Před 2 lety +1

    Another master class and pretty perfect result too. A pleasure to watch.

  • @darkmyble2006
    @darkmyble2006 Před 2 lety +1

    Methodical and professional.. awesome video. Lots of tips and tricks . What's not to like? Awesome 👍

  • @DrWeird
    @DrWeird Před 2 lety +23

    These videos are just something else. the intense attention to detail with nothing but subtitles and tool noises without annoying music in the background is quite soothing. If I have trouble falling asleep I will often fire up one of your videos I have already seen a few times on my phone and it helps me relax to sleep. I always pick an old one cause then I'm not fighting to stay awake to see what happens next :D (the last couple times it has been then stair restoration video)

    • @Thepourdeuxchanson
      @Thepourdeuxchanson Před 2 lety

      You will probably like Dashner's videos on fixing and refinishing furniture - quiet, no noise except a gentle voice describing some process, and in the background birdsong and the occasional bicycle cruising past the front driveway.

  • @vedajanbaker8518
    @vedajanbaker8518 Před 2 lety +2

    Loved this! Haven't seen you for a while. Post more often!

  • @TradeWorks_Construction

    Thanks so much for sharing the tips and tricks of your trade. Many others would skim over those parts like adding the rebate into the bottom of the skirting (Fantastic Time Saver and well worth the effort of adding early on!)
    For most any delicate mounding that need to be pulled in tight (either to the wall or an adjoining piece) I prefer a Micro Pin Nailer. They can shoot such small gauge pins from 1/2” up to 1-3/8” long which usually makes touch up non-existent. Probably already are aware so this comment was primarily for all those who hadn’t discovered the wonders of those little nailers.
    Absolutely stunning results, decor may not be my taste but the execution of the details and the finish I can appreciate as a craftsman myself.

  • @ExSheriffFattyBoySkinnyArms

    Is there no end to this guy’s many talents, anyone?

  • @theor.9219
    @theor.9219 Před rokem

    Thanks for explaining WHY you need to mitre the butt joints. Now it makes sense.

  • @maritrnning5357
    @maritrnning5357 Před 2 lety

    oneandahalf hour since I shoulhave gone to sleep now, but cannot stop watching this man. Skills on a higher level!

  • @thatmikestout
    @thatmikestout Před rokem +1

    You do really amazing work. Bravo!

  • @leftwichprojects
    @leftwichprojects Před 2 lety +1

    The house looks amazing and another cracking video. Great work 👏🏼👏🏼👌

  • @iwayini
    @iwayini Před 2 lety +1

    Job well done. Very professional and excellent attention to detail. I wish there were more craftsmen like you.

  • @telkilaci612
    @telkilaci612 Před rokem

    It is really an "Versailes" tipe/quality work. Thank You for posting these videos! 👍⚜️

  • @mr.critic
    @mr.critic Před 2 lety +18

    8:12 painting the freshly shaved parts should prevent swelling caused by mopping.

  • @stankolodin5586
    @stankolodin5586 Před 2 lety

    Wood block + sharp washer = primitive plane. Very cool.

  • @RevKev0175
    @RevKev0175 Před 2 lety

    Awesome job! One of my favorite parts of your vids is no commentary! I'm sure you have a lovely voice but it's refreshing to have someone who just displays their work and nothing else, not without the occasional humorous subtitle, thanks!

  • @jamiesmith9041
    @jamiesmith9041 Před rokem

    Many thanks for all your vids, really interesting. You are not a jack of all trades but a king, and master of all.👍

  • @rebeccagrimke4818
    @rebeccagrimke4818 Před 2 lety +2

    The result is breathtaking. You did a great job and it's paying off

  • @joeventura1
    @joeventura1 Před rokem

    Just a reminder kids, you can get quality or you can get value, this is what quality looks like!

  • @htimsid
    @htimsid Před 2 lety

    As usual, absolutely therapeutic.

  • @Joannesyoga
    @Joannesyoga Před 2 lety +4

    Really lovely. Like the vertical radiators. Chilled out, relaxing learning for us viewers. :)

  • @GEOsustainable
    @GEOsustainable Před 2 lety

    I caught those 'money strokes'. They look amazing.

  • @stephenyoud6125
    @stephenyoud6125 Před 2 lety +1

    brilliant, the house is really coming along nicely

  • @1_MartinFlanagan
    @1_MartinFlanagan Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for taking the time to share this with us. It's great to how jobs like this are done.

  • @offspringer100
    @offspringer100 Před 2 lety +2

    Man it was really not needed to cover up those neatly placed screws! Now you have to lay on the floor the entire day to admire your perfect creation :)) You did everything in the way how I would do it my home, just I placed subscirting in my place so the plasterer has an endge to work to. Makes fitting the final baseboards much more easy!

  • @richardockenden8669
    @richardockenden8669 Před rokem

    Wow at last someone who cares about a propper job , that's a quality job Norm Abram would be proud of 😊. Well done the house looks amazing .

  • @antonoat
    @antonoat Před 2 lety +2

    Cracking work as always. That house is going to be stunning.

  • @ljones396
    @ljones396 Před 2 lety +5

    Fantastic job. Even though I do this for a living, always great to watch someone else at it, lovely result too, what a transformation!

  • @lissataylor12345
    @lissataylor12345 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow that’s all I can say. It is such a work of art! Thanks for sharing.

  • @oglaz
    @oglaz Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful job. Staircase are my favorite . Skirting, floor boards, wall colours and wallpaper matched spot on. The quality, attention to detail!
    Thanks for sharing your skills.

  • @matthewcalder4351
    @matthewcalder4351 Před 2 lety +1

    Well done Russ you have been blessed with a very high skill set and we are blessed being able to watch! Cheers M