Completing Timber Frame Garage & Porch | Shelter Builds a Country Home & Garage | Ep. 7

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  • Can't make it to our in-person timber frame class? Take your first (FREE!) step into timber framing with our Online Mini Course - onlinecourses.shelterinstitut...
    Join Gaius and the Shelter crew as they build three timber frame structures just a few miles from our shop in Woolwich! This project includes a 30' x 32' Timber Frame home connected to a 24' x 24' Timber Frame studio, as well as a 24' x 24' Timber Frame garage. In this episode, we build a timber frame porch and finish the 24' x 24' garage.
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    Disclaimer: These videos are for entertainment purposes. All actions are performed by professionals and should not be recreated.

Komentáře • 52

  • @ShelterInstitute
    @ShelterInstitute  Před rokem +2

    Take your first (FREE!) step into timber framing with our Online Mini Course - onlinecourses.shelterinstitute.com/courses/free?

  • @budcushman4408
    @budcushman4408 Před rokem +6

    As a Shelter Institute post and beam course graduate and a client of another timber framing firm, I can attest to the superior craftsmanship of the Shelter crew. While I love my frame, I can see so many things that Shelter does differently/better. Wedged dovetail tenons!
    Although I'll likely never build another frame, I'll probably take the course again; it was one of my favorite vacations ever.

    • @ShelterInstitute
      @ShelterInstitute  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for the kind words, we'd love to see you in a class again!

  • @kevin3434343434
    @kevin3434343434 Před rokem +7

    It's an investment, but your marketing strategy is brilliant! There might be long lead times til you see conversions but you are proving you are the go to for timber frames! Hoping one day to be able to give you all a call and build one.

  • @ToofAst4Fun
    @ToofAst4Fun Před rokem +2

    Sounds like Gabe has a misconception of what size does in a street situation. I like when they fall hard from higher than me 😎. Keep up the great work guys!!

  • @n164bj
    @n164bj Před rokem +3

    Nicely done. Always enjoy your humor on the the job.

  • @cherylstark99
    @cherylstark99 Před rokem +3

    Love how you guys work together. I miss being on a crew. The joking and camaraderie.

  • @jacobusvrolijk7131
    @jacobusvrolijk7131 Před rokem +4

    Beautifully filmed....love the slow motion action segments!

  • @tedfritsch3340
    @tedfritsch3340 Před rokem +4

    WOW

  • @mikewatson4644
    @mikewatson4644 Před rokem +3

    Great series. Enjoying the build.

  • @leewhizhulbert9276
    @leewhizhulbert9276 Před rokem

    I thank you for your filming this to show how a post & beam structure goes together. I last watched your work when you did the class out in Idaho for the young couple and I watched them during their adventure. Your team should pat theirselves on the back for there great professional carpentry.

  • @dmitriymazanik6766
    @dmitriymazanik6766 Před rokem +2

    Great job.
    Well done!

  • @thorisian
    @thorisian Před rokem +1

    very encouraging watching your videos. I really enjoy the commentary throughout and the filming crew. Great job everyone and thanks for sharing your love and passion for woodworking and timber framing!

  • @jlinkhart
    @jlinkhart Před rokem +1

    I’ve been really enjoying this series. Keep up the good work!

  • @Ianhurley54
    @Ianhurley54 Před rokem +2

    Great job done!

  • @JaredCzaia
    @JaredCzaia Před rokem +3

    15:46 any reason why the rafter tails are being added now? I would have thought it would make more sense to do this after installing sheathing. It seems you'll have to notch whatever sheathing you install afterwards, resulting in extra labor for an inferior result.
    Edited to add - I'm really enjoying your videos and learning a lot. And seeing how the video wraps up it seems garage sheathing wasn't part of the scope of work.

    • @ShelterInstitute
      @ShelterInstitute  Před rokem +2

      It's a good point. The sheathing was not in our scope, which sounds like a cop out, but we had to sheath the roof over the rafter tails.

  • @assamite9614
    @assamite9614 Před 2 měsíci

    when you drive in the wooden peg it should have offset holes so it tightens the join, not making a pivot point.

  • @tylersmith293
    @tylersmith293 Před rokem +1

    Good work.

  • @Grunt49
    @Grunt49 Před rokem +1

    Very nice!

  • @cousin_JACK
    @cousin_JACK Před rokem

    this is superb content

  • @jiiwoodworking
    @jiiwoodworking Před rokem +2

    Looks like SIPs wont be used for the garage. Curious on alternatives to wrapping the garage...

  • @Rover19666
    @Rover19666 Před rokem +2

    Gaius, what would your best wild guess be of how long it would take one experience timber framer to cut the frame for the garage?

    • @ShelterInstitute
      @ShelterInstitute  Před rokem +1

      Great question. It takes 250 collective hours for our crew to cut a 24' x 24' like this garage. That is approximately 6 weeks if you assume 40 hour weeks.

    • @Rover19666
      @Rover19666 Před rokem

      @@ShelterInstitute Thanks for the answer, great work as usual, took a SIP class at your place and a timber framing class at another school, all great stuff

  • @streetlight3860
    @streetlight3860 Před rokem

    truly outstanding work all round, shame you have to cover that beautiful frame.

  • @AndrewConway
    @AndrewConway Před rokem

    Outstanding! I know it's not required so my question is just for aesthetics. Could you put 6x blocks between the rafters so as to have a Ridge???

  • @gregoryjohnson3844
    @gregoryjohnson3844 Před rokem +1

    Ooo your whetting bush looks like pine, but isn’t the frame hemlock? May have to take the frame down and replace it with pine.

  • @TheMonkdad
    @TheMonkdad Před rokem

    Great channel. I wonder how long the episode would be if there weren’t so many slow motion shots.

  • @johndawkins7823
    @johndawkins7823 Před rokem

    A style and utility thing. Seeing the garage at 21:56 the roof gable overhangs to me look really good as is, plus, if there were lookout rafters added too. Outside the vernacular perhaps, but practical. Any other thoughts anyone?

  • @danyoungs4061
    @danyoungs4061 Před rokem

    I would like to see you stagger the joints on 2x6 T&G .

  • @garrettscott4094
    @garrettscott4094 Před rokem +1

    Do you guys mill your own 2x6 T&G?

  • @g1mpster
    @g1mpster Před rokem

    It doesn’t appear that you use and draw-bored pegs and I was wondering why that is?

  • @mixedbeans
    @mixedbeans Před rokem

    Ok. So one question I posed in the beginning of this series which I still am not sure was answered is this. How is the timber frame attached to the foundation/sill?

    • @kindredcouches
      @kindredcouches Před rokem

      This might help - czcams.com/video/eGWcSJXOzPU/video.html

    • @mixedbeans
      @mixedbeans Před rokem

      @@kindredcouches Not really. The didn't install a subfloor but I am guessing you are saying screwing in through the SIPs into the beams is enough to hold the structure to the sill?

    • @ShelterInstitute
      @ShelterInstitute  Před rokem +1

      Hi Dan! We install the sill plates to the foundation first using Simpson Strong Tie Titan HD screw anchors. We then erect the frame as seen in the videos. The SIPs are then fastened to both the timber frame and the sill plate that is anchored to the foundation.

  • @westonstaheli5663
    @westonstaheli5663 Před rokem +1

    What’s up with the blues SIPS?

    • @ShelterInstitute
      @ShelterInstitute  Před rokem +1

      When they manufacture the OSB they take a stack and paint the outside so that it has a little bit of moisture protection in transit.

  • @sz8558
    @sz8558 Před 3 měsíci

    Can someone pls explain why this isnt the default method for house construction? I can only imagine unions and politicians stand in the wat

  • @georgestarling9367
    @georgestarling9367 Před rokem

    Building a timber frame on "stilts" just does not sit right with me.

  • @ghettohey2388
    @ghettohey2388 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I think I would fire who ever done those concrete piers not all being the same height. Thats crappy workmanship.