Don't Throw Away Your Old Roof!

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  • @Rory_Simms
    @Rory_Simms Před 2 lety +183

    Don’t know what CZcams channels you’re used to, but Scott and Gaston working on a roof together is all you’ll ever need 😂

    • @bobo4664
      @bobo4664 Před 2 lety

      “I’ve hired the best builder in Nelson.” I think that says enough.

  • @kerrysullivan9907
    @kerrysullivan9907 Před 2 lety +161

    Don't paint the wood! The amount of light increase would be negligible. The contrast with the white underlayment and the raw timbers is more aesthetically pleasing with the clean sharp lines. Plus you wont have to maintain the wood if you don't paint it and you can do other things than priming and painting :D

    • @RichardPerfectKiwi
      @RichardPerfectKiwi Před 2 lety +10

      I agree, on camera they look quite nice, save your money and time for something else!

    • @alejandrotoscano674
      @alejandrotoscano674 Před 2 lety +6

      Also agree. For those that do not have good timber rather than pine... I see them like a treasure. Please do not paint them 😭

    • @geraldmartin9792
      @geraldmartin9792 Před 2 lety +1

      Add my vote, love the look!

    • @galvanizedgnome
      @galvanizedgnome Před 2 lety +4

      Paint it bro. All these dudes are kooks.

    • @alejandrotoscano674
      @alejandrotoscano674 Před 2 lety +1

      Plus you wont be putting more plastic on our environment 😁

  • @michaeldysput2967
    @michaeldysput2967 Před 2 lety +24

    No need to paint those timbers white, just add more lights 😎

    • @jayzee2390
      @jayzee2390 Před 2 lety +2

      Painting the timber white is a big job. The juice ain’t worth the squeeze. It looks fine just left natural.

    • @craigedgar2828
      @craigedgar2828 Před 2 lety

      A full whiteout ceiling will look too clinical and lack depth on video IMO

  • @lemkiwoz
    @lemkiwoz Před 2 lety +34

    Hey just a tip laying underlay...start at a gable end and roll from left to right or vice versa. First roll starting at fascia and overlap second and third course until you get to ridge. Any water that might get in or condensation will find it's way to the gutters. Laying the way you have chances are water can roll down in-between the joins. When you removed old underlay see how it was laid. You could tape your joins but best option is to just over lay the paper by 3-4 inches. Hope that helps...ex NZ roofer, cheers.

    • @alexjohnson3774
      @alexjohnson3774 Před 2 lety +1

      Horizontal was the way I was taught. I was curious as to why he laid it vertically, didn’t know if it was just a NZ thing. Cheers from the US

    • @smugegeez1406
      @smugegeez1406 Před 2 lety +1

      @@alexjohnson3774 I figure since its easier to handle virtical pieces and it garuntees dryness if it rains during the tear off process. Especially if you're ripping off a long run.

    • @Robert-cu9bm
      @Robert-cu9bm Před 2 lety +1

      Tile roofs the underlay is for waterproofing as they leak often, always laid horizontal.

    • @kidsfuntime7960
      @kidsfuntime7960 Před 2 lety +1

      yeah I thought that ... I'm a carpenter not a roofer (uk) but that was my initial thought. lay horizontal

    • @paka376
      @paka376 Před 2 lety +1

      @@alexjohnson3774 NZ Building Code Acceptable Solution says roof pitches under 10° have to be horizontal (NZBC E2/AS1 8.1.5). and his roof looks about 10°. Acceptable solutions are kind of like default details and specifications, basic building design that has been tested and will be automatically accepted by govt agencies. But NZ building codes allow different solutions to this if they are independently tested. The underlay he used has been certified to be installed vertically between 3°-10° if it has additional support like the wire mesh, if he had done it horizontally he wouldn't have required the mesh.
      My guess is he did it vert because of the purlins, easier to span perpendicular, they may even be spaced to far apart to allow for 1350 wide underlay to span. If that is the case I would be adding a new purlin to halve the spans because the metal roofing cant really span that far in NZ winds anyway.
      Personally I would always insist for it to be horizontal unless there is some exceptional reason for it not to be, I have never seen that reason yet.

  • @adrianedhouse5175
    @adrianedhouse5175 Před 2 lety +4

    Steve Ramsey - is one of the first woodworkers I ever started watching on youtube. Noice.

  • @jbbradford9847
    @jbbradford9847 Před 2 lety +15

    I like seeing that he is repairing and reusing his old roof instead of totally replacing it not much Construction CZcams channels do that I feel like more of them should cuz some people don't have the money to get a new roof or anything new

  • @NorthernTallow
    @NorthernTallow Před 2 lety +2

    I'm sure more work was done then shown, but i do love that only two nails were removed and then bang smoko. It feels like a real Australian thing to do, guess our cousin's across the pond ain't so different.

  • @flangekiwi
    @flangekiwi Před 2 lety +2

    Give Scott a slice of that cheese, he did say please! 😂😂😂

  • @V8SKULLS
    @V8SKULLS Před 2 lety +1

    Hello from the USA, South Florida, YES Scott, I think you should paint the rafters white, it will make everything big , bright, and clean looking, love your channel, your lovely wife, and your beautiful country

  • @accobra7515
    @accobra7515 Před 2 lety +35

    Hey Scott. Another great video. Run your underlay end to end. Long ways. From the spouting working up to the ridge. With a good overlap. Any leaks in the future will just run straight off. Rust prep and prime and paint. That garage will come up sweet. Cheers 🍻

    • @rodpotts2666
      @rodpotts2666 Před 2 lety +3

      That’s what I was thinking too. That’s a first for me. With all the rain he gets .

    • @Sethjxl
      @Sethjxl Před 2 lety +1

      Yup, I learnt this one the hard way from an inspector!
      I've always been told not to use staples as they rust out quickly, but not sure of this is really true.

    • @tubestick00
      @tubestick00 Před 2 lety +3

      Paper is always run this way.... he did it correctly as per the manufacturers specifications.

    • @rodpotts2666
      @rodpotts2666 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tubestick00 I’m along way from there. So that may very well be true. Lol haven’t seen it in the states.

    • @BenBe
      @BenBe Před 2 lety +2

      @@rodpotts2666 I'm pretty sure it's done that way here in NZ too - you can see the original paper he removes was run in that manner. I know my garage does too, for what it's worth. To quote BRANZ:
      BRANZ recommends that underlay be laid horizontally. However, it may be
      laid vertically where roof pitches are 8° or greater. Horizontal
      underlay must be laid from the bottom up, so the upper layers overlap
      the lower layers.

  • @lostathome2
    @lostathome2 Před rokem +59

    This is a good book. Does provide a step by step introduction to how to build things czcams.com/users/postUgkxhgbP-6hUnXu_QRaoHgLztgsI0YF3HqR0 , also does offer some steps. Includes pictures to give you ideas for layouts and such. If you are looking for a guide, this is not exactly what you want. But if you are trying to familiarize yourself with the way that pole barn building and other out buildings, are made, then this will work just as you need it to. A few things in this book are a barn (of course), detached garage, storage building, and coops.

  • @MrTooTechnical
    @MrTooTechnical Před 2 lety +1

    Yes please. Paint as much of that inside garage white to make it brighter. Thanks.

  • @MaximumNewbage
    @MaximumNewbage Před 2 lety +21

    Yes. I think you should paint the timber. Every bit of light reflectivity will help combat the darkness of the space. Will also hopefully improve its moisture resistance.

    • @CritterCraftNZ
      @CritterCraftNZ Před 2 lety

      Definitely paint the roof framing. Having converted a dim dark literally a cave of a garage-with-a-leanto myself to a bright workshop. Mind you I also installed 3 opaque plastic roof panels on the more shaded side of the roof to avoid direct sunlight coming in as well.

    • @secretwpn
      @secretwpn Před 2 lety

      But they look so good when contrasty. White on white will be dull af. For treating purposes painting might make sense but looks wise dark looks classy 👍

    • @41DegreesSouth
      @41DegreesSouth Před 2 lety

      +1

  • @Tweezie1111
    @Tweezie1111 Před 2 lety +20

    when doing underlay on a roof it is the best way to lay it sideways so the overlap like that because of water. Less chance for water to get in the if it finds its way. I work at as a carpenter in Norway and i love your videos. Much love

    • @stich1960
      @stich1960 Před 2 lety

      Interesting, in the us we would never but maybe you have bigger rolls, ours are usually only 3 foot ( most of our materials break at 4 or 8 foot though)

    • @davidjonsson4190
      @davidjonsson4190 Před 2 lety +7

      Swede here, we do it sideways to and overlap seams. Starting at the bottom to make water runoff safer.

    • @darylsavage119
      @darylsavage119 Před 2 lety +5

      @@davidjonsson4190 same in the uk

    • @shedlife1783
      @shedlife1783 Před 2 lety

      I thought that. The underlay keeps out moisture, hence it gets laid the other way. He must know what he’s doing though!

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang Před 2 lety +2

      Roofs over 8 deg can go either way. Norway has to worry about snow and ice. What is applicable for one country or climate can differ wildly for another. Vapour barriers is a classic example. Wiser to watch and learn rather than assume your way is the best and only way.

  • @normparris2940
    @normparris2940 Před 2 lety +7

    Love your channel Scott. A suggested way to pull roofing nails out of corrugated iron is to put an old broom handle along the valley and lever against it. Particularly useful if nails have twisted shanks. Keep up your great work

  • @ThacMan
    @ThacMan Před 2 lety +18

    Scott is such a fabulous creator. The cinematography, editing, and story telling is top notch.👍

  • @hendrikx1991
    @hendrikx1991 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice video scott.
    you can use a dowel cut of from a broom handle, this will help avoiding damaging your roof and you can use a claw hammer to pull the nails out.

  • @weldingman57
    @weldingman57 Před 2 lety +4

    Metal roof guy here. 2 noticeable shortcomings. 1 No bead mastic or caulk on the lap seams. We always turn the sheets upside down to caulk the “high” of the sheets. 2. No closures at the eave and no closures between the ridge cap and the apex end of the sheets. Love the Scott and Gaston show.

    • @Tee.NZ.07
      @Tee.NZ.07 Před 2 lety

      Closures as in that corrugated foam stuff? can these closures be put in at a later date? Asking cos I gotta do the same to the old ladys garage.

    • @weldingman57
      @weldingman57 Před 2 lety

      @@Tee.NZ.07 You can but is a PITA. The thinnest part is about 5/16”. So you gotta pry and stuff it under. If it is wood use Woodgrip screws with rubber washer

    • @JohnnyMotel99
      @JohnnyMotel99 Před 2 lety

      @@weldingman57 expanding foam?

    • @weldingman57
      @weldingman57 Před 2 lety +1

      @@JohnnyMotel99 Expando foam is loved by the little birdies. I’ve seen them tear out ridgid board insulation and vinyl faced yellow inso. Any little hole is a potential bird house. I’d use some kind of tight weave hardware cloth fitted to all the tiny openings. I’ve seen them nest in gutter downspouts. Might even go as far as fabbing up something resembling an exhaust flap for the bottom

    • @JohnnyMotel99
      @JohnnyMotel99 Před 2 lety

      @@weldingman57 sounds like you have birdies going eco😂

  • @harrywoods9784
    @harrywoods9784 Před 2 lety +1

    Great job as usual, I’ve enjoyed your Channel for many years keep up the good work👍

  • @Rompestromper
    @Rompestromper Před 2 lety

    glad you are on Steve's podcast, I asked for you a few times and glad he decided to talk to you! love the channel :)

  • @jbb5470
    @jbb5470 Před 2 lety

    Great video and method for improving your roof! Always enjoy seeing Jess and Gaston in your videos! Good people!

  • @eraser465
    @eraser465 Před 2 lety

    Another great episode, I'll definitely catch the podcast as I subscribe to Steve's channel and did his beginner woodworking workshop. He has also come a long way even in the time I've been watching his channel.

  • @matthewhall435
    @matthewhall435 Před 2 lety

    This is perfect timing ! Just about to pull all the nails and replace with screws thanks for all the tips !!

  • @susanmccutcheon3210
    @susanmccutcheon3210 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the heads up on the podcast - a double dose of Scott Brown this weekend - bonus! Happy Easter to you and Jess 🐣🐣

  • @loganpirie4387
    @loganpirie4387 Před 2 lety

    I love this channel. Its my version of a sitcom, look forward to all the characters and episodes.

  • @loganrogers1517
    @loganrogers1517 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Scott, thank you so much for the time and effort you put into these videos. I gave up my remodeling biz in the US a year and a half ago to move overseas with my family. My kids (5 of them) and I have been following you for quite a while now, and there are definitely times I feel like I'm living vicariously through you as we travel N. Africa. Keep up the good work!

  • @MartyT
    @MartyT Před 2 lety +41

    Nice work. I need to do the same on my shed, needs all new iron as well.

    • @ecowavepowerelectricityfro128
      @ecowavepowerelectricityfro128 Před 2 lety

      5000 premature deaths each year caused by exhausts from cars, trucks and buses across the UK

    • @pejalai
      @pejalai Před 2 lety +3

      Time to show Scott some abandoned equipment in the jungle.

    • @KL0900
      @KL0900 Před 2 lety

      The cross over we need

    • @stich1960
      @stich1960 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ecowavepowerelectricityfro128 you ok bud? #loud pipes save lifes

    • @fenderOCG
      @fenderOCG Před 2 lety

      Hey it's Marty! yeah don't we all. I console myself that it doesn't rain much in Canterbury and it only leaks if coming from a particular direction

  • @terrytopliss9506
    @terrytopliss9506 Před 2 lety +1

    It certainly looks better Scott.Thanks for the latest exciting episode.👍👍

  • @kevin-the-carrot
    @kevin-the-carrot Před 2 lety

    Nice job for part 1 of the roof refurb.Like the idea of the mesh to stop birds nesting underneath the roof.Good man Gaston for his help.I am quite new to your channel and have been catching up with some of your past epiaodes.Great channel and content scott.Best wishes from the uk m8.

  • @Peacheyking
    @Peacheyking Před 2 lety

    Iv been following Steve since 2011 and so good to hear that convo with him and yourself, you two were speaking like old mates.
    Crazy how much he knew about you too.

  • @Erik_The_Viking
    @Erik_The_Viking Před 2 lety

    Steve Ramsey is awesome - glad you got on his podcast!

  • @karenclyne4054
    @karenclyne4054 Před 2 lety +1

    Love watching your channel! Glad you started with a little trip to Kaikōura. We were there in 2010, with our NZ friend (who lives in the UK), having travelled around 4,000km in a campervan. We're restoring our house from the 1690s. Your videos have helped inspire us & given us confidence to try our hand at DIY. Keep up the hard work.

  • @umpalumpa7710
    @umpalumpa7710 Před 2 lety +3

    Keep the beams natural.

  • @snork_games
    @snork_games Před 2 lety +1

    The only thing that I find more satisfying than doing reno work on my own place in AKL is watching Scott do reno work on his in sunny Nelson

  • @mitchverhulst8912
    @mitchverhulst8912 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely loving your Videos Scott. I have Been following you from from very Early on and the projects you work on are very similar to the things that I have worked on in Tassie. Unfortunately I Did Some irreparable Damage to my Back over the years and havent Been able to work for the last 2 Years and will most likely never be able to work full time in Building again. BUT Being able to watch your videos each week has been amazing you make the audience feel apart of the project. Love your work. Keep it up Mate!!

  • @ulrichminky9495
    @ulrichminky9495 Před 2 lety +1

    Some of the turns of phrase and words that Gaston uses I have never heard anywhere else. I love your channel it is informative, funny, and helpful. Also since I am too old to do much more than warm a chair these days you remind me of my younger stronger days. Cheers from Canada. ~ulrich

  • @vinnyreid5442
    @vinnyreid5442 Před 2 lety

    Scott the podcast with Steve was really entertaining. Great episode again all the best with the roof. I'd definitely paint the timber if you are putting do much work into the roof!

  • @TourWild
    @TourWild Před 2 lety

    Great vid Scott and team. Now highly motivated to do same on my shed which is very similar and it doesnt look too hard! I plan to ply the underside of the perlins later on and put some down lights recessed in

  • @misteritscuz
    @misteritscuz Před 2 lety

    Been waiting for the Steve Ramsey interview. Very excited.

  • @mumpygumboo8554
    @mumpygumboo8554 Před 2 lety

    Looks great! Thanks for the video. Watching here in your sister city, Nelson, BC, Canada!!

  • @waynenewman6377
    @waynenewman6377 Před 2 lety

    good timing I have the exact same problem in my 1960s garage

  • @jamiereid5808
    @jamiereid5808 Před 2 lety

    Great to see Gaston, well done guys, nice job!

  • @unperrier5998
    @unperrier5998 Před 2 lety

    I love Steve Ramsey, will go listen to both of you now...

  • @tjinnes
    @tjinnes Před rokem

    Great job. Agree with your approach--I always use netting for underlay, even self-supporting.

  • @katrinabell7684
    @katrinabell7684 Před 2 lety +8

    Excellent segment. Great to see Gaston Was able to assist you Scott. The white underlay will lighten the garage too! Look forward to seeing more SBC!😎

  • @onsapplikasies8620
    @onsapplikasies8620 Před 2 lety +2

    I enjoy Steve from WWMM and love watching Scott Brown Carpentry so having both of you in a podcast is awesome. Great seeing Gaston again. Started buying from Piranha Tools after seeing him first time on Scott Brown Carpentry some years back now :-)

  • @iteachtime
    @iteachtime Před 2 lety

    Another excellent episode. Thanks!

  • @ROOSTERHAINSWORTH
    @ROOSTERHAINSWORTH Před 2 lety

    Good to see the Packout wheels getting a showing. Use tham all the time here in Amsterdam. Get yourself some of the open crates they have too. Great for tidying up on site when your short of time. Loving your videos mate.

  • @janemather6228
    @janemather6228 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi,I do like your posts and look forward to the next one. Informative,interesting and fun.
    Also Nelson is one of the nicest places in NZ to be 😊😎

  • @graemehodges8387
    @graemehodges8387 Před 2 lety

    Nice one as always. I’m in the paint it all white, will make it easier to light come winter.

  • @williamwallace410
    @williamwallace410 Před 2 lety

    I always enjoy your videos! Greetings from Belgium.

  • @Chrismartin88
    @Chrismartin88 Před 2 lety +1

    Looking good Scott, just a litttle tip roofing paper/ felt should be laid length ways from gable to gable the yellow lines top and bottom of the paper show the over lap of each length

  • @the_judge_8262
    @the_judge_8262 Před 2 lety

    Steve Ramsey!!! Nice one Scott 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @ariescustom
    @ariescustom Před 2 lety

    Scott Brown and Steve Ramsay together. Sweet! My two favourites.

  • @Aepek
    @Aepek Před 2 lety +2

    Like seeing Gaston and You Scott, as really makes for great vid, b/c both of you are just so great!
    Also, yeppers….know Steve and enjoy h8m and his channels as well.
    Already listened to podcast and again, enjoyed it; as who doesn’t like some stories😉
    Cheers✌🏻

  • @bigbobbyjohnson1
    @bigbobbyjohnson1 Před 2 lety

    Always a nice relaxing watch … cheers

  • @Hedriks
    @Hedriks Před 2 lety +1

    Listened to the whole podcast Scott. Found it quite entertaining.

  • @Comegethe_CHICKEN
    @Comegethe_CHICKEN Před 2 lety

    This brings back memories of watching scott and paerau working. Guess we've entered a new era! The era of Scotty and Gaston, loving it.

  • @pcatful
    @pcatful Před 2 lety

    In Hawaii we use corrugated roof on almost everything. We never put an underlay under it. When newer houses had plywood sheathing below the roofing, then asphalt saturated felt came into use.

  • @Uuuuuuurrgggggghhhhh
    @Uuuuuuurrgggggghhhhh Před 2 lety

    I like it when Gaston shows up. Like you, a very sympathetic guy.

  • @oojagapivy
    @oojagapivy Před 2 lety +1

    Yep. Caught the podcast episode the other day. Good convo. Go for it with painting the timber. You’ll need a good stain/sap blocking undercoat. Will definitely help brighten the space.

  • @f.demascio1857
    @f.demascio1857 Před 2 lety

    Going to the podcast now.
    Steve is a great dude from my home state.

  • @WarriorWise1
    @WarriorWise1 Před 2 lety +1

    Happy Easter, have a great long weekend 🤙

  • @GarrySanchez
    @GarrySanchez Před 2 lety +1

    Yes, paint it white!! Great vids can’t wait to get some SBC merch

  • @Brian18741
    @Brian18741 Před 2 lety

    Nice. We always run the underlay horizontally starting at the bottom and working up.

  • @dominicfrench6708
    @dominicfrench6708 Před 2 lety +35

    Hey Scott, I’m painter by trade, and if you are going to paint the beams, I would use a stain blocker for the old Oregon timber dues to its high tenons which will bleed though, unless you like the look of the antique effect. I enjoy the authenticity of your videos. Best of luck with you house Reno’s

    • @jasonarthurs3885
      @jasonarthurs3885 Před 2 lety +12

      Tenons are half a timber joint; tannins are compounds that bleed through painted timber.

    • @jimmyt8535
      @jimmyt8535 Před 2 lety +1

      Zinsser Cover Stain 👍

    • @ScottBrownCarpentry
      @ScottBrownCarpentry  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @knotes76
      @knotes76 Před 2 lety +1

      Zinsser BIN (shellac based) has worked best for me.

    • @matsayswhat
      @matsayswhat Před 2 lety

      @@knotes76 Kurt knows what's up, I live in a 100 year old house a Zinsser BIN gets it done super well, the stuff is magic. A little different to work with if you've never used Shellac, but works super well.

  • @CaptWonkyAir
    @CaptWonkyAir Před 2 lety

    Great episode as always … .. listen to Steve’s podcast and also watched him on CZcams … great chat on podcast ..

  • @carlgreen2721
    @carlgreen2721 Před 2 lety

    Great video and inspirational as ever Scott!!

  • @iamie153
    @iamie153 Před 2 lety

    Hello Scott, WRT pulling the nails, you can use an old style crowbar with the thinner claw and a short piece of 1/2inch pipe laid in the gully of the iron. The weight then goes onto the purlin, and not the iron. I have even welded a piece of pipe onto a crowbar to make the job easier. Lead-head nails! They have real value at the scrappy, but also older keen fishermen will melt the lead to make sinkers but cutting a mould in the lawn. I remember doing that as a child. Underlay? As others have said, and I realise it isn't the 'modern way' and it is more difficult to lay the underlay crossways, but it is still the best way to do it.

  • @WeddingDJBusiness
    @WeddingDJBusiness Před 2 lety

    Looking good. It would be also good to see how the paid work is going in the new location Nelson. All these building projects even things like wire are not cheap i bought some the other day and it had gone up about 20%. . Just painted some of my house roof today and treated some minor rust, it's a job I have put off for years but I feel better now once you tackle it..

  • @terrystephens1102
    @terrystephens1102 Před rokem

    The new underlay looks very sharp 😁👍👍👍

  • @jealoushobo9416
    @jealoushobo9416 Před 2 lety

    Perfect timing. I was wondering what to do with my garage roof as it has a couple small minor leaks but don't want to replace the whole iron roof.

  • @Danwynne
    @Danwynne Před 2 lety

    Yea man definitely paint all the timber white. It will freshen that whole space up a lot!
    Keep up the great work 👍

  • @bhartissimo
    @bhartissimo Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the link. I have to check out the podcast.

  • @dub944
    @dub944 Před 2 lety

    Love these videos Scott. Keep up the great work!

  • @tmyers8032
    @tmyers8032 Před 2 lety

    nice job Scott glad you decided to pull out the board and hammer for more leverage . makes nail pull out a lot faster

  • @bradfry2259
    @bradfry2259 Před 2 lety

    That's pretty cool you talked to Steve I'm definitely going to listen to that. I'm up in the Wairarapa and own a 1950s ex state house style home aswell, very solid but the one thing really bugging me is the old tiled roof. As a builder do you recommend getting those replaced for a metal one, I feel like it could be worth the money.

  • @speechnirvana
    @speechnirvana Před 2 lety +5

    Hi Scott, the metal shavings are called swarf. A great reference manual for metal roofs is the metal roofing and wall cladding code of practice by the metal roofing manufacturers Nz. As an architectural technician has answered many of the design problems I’ve encountered. Thanks for the building tips and entertainment. Much love

  • @jonharris888
    @jonharris888 Před 2 lety

    Gaston loves when he gets to use his tool belt and tools. My man most likely has a tool for every task LOL. Keep up the great work boys!!!

  • @frankblack1481
    @frankblack1481 Před 2 lety

    Flaunting a new ‘mainstream’ toolbox right in front of Gaston.
    That’s cold, man. Real cold.

  • @stevegrimes5105
    @stevegrimes5105 Před 2 lety +1

    Another great video from half way around the world

  • @nickk4010
    @nickk4010 Před 2 lety

    Watching Gaston use the tools and work warms my heart

  • @drewallen8326
    @drewallen8326 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Scott.

  • @knophler376
    @knophler376 Před 2 lety

    Always thought you would be an awesome guest on Steve's show. I was speaking to a builder recently and saw his draw setup in the back of his van. I asked where he got the idea/inspiration from and he mentioned your videos you had done. This is in country NSW, Australia by the way :D

  • @chuckluecker1658
    @chuckluecker1658 Před 2 lety +1

    Happy to see the video, but a little worried about your sleep habits posting at 05:00 on a holiday weekend…. Thanks for the great content!

  • @wetawatcher
    @wetawatcher Před 2 lety

    Banging good episode,and that’s it dude!

  • @sproggyjoe1
    @sproggyjoe1 Před 2 lety

    Driving rain and wind will also be getting in at your ridge and eves details get yourself some foam filler block for both should help alot in Ireland cladding for sheds comes with a fleece back glued on it to stop this problem love the videos and loving the new house revamp

    • @ckm-mkc
      @ckm-mkc Před 2 lety

      It seems to have some lead flashing which should do the same thing...

  • @ray7351
    @ray7351 Před 2 lety

    Keep the timber look, i left my garage like that and love it.

  • @johnfitzpatrick2469
    @johnfitzpatrick2469 Před 2 lety +2

    Happy Easter, Scott Brown Carpentry from Sydney Australia.
    The rust converter for the roof is an excellent way to increase its service lifetime: as for priming and painting timber.
    I was watching the sheet stacking up on the rooftop. Ensure they go back in same location.
    I'd like to know the temperature ranges for your location; autumn winter and summer and spring.
    Thermal conductivity of buildings and all important soil temperatures for seeding!!!
    Hope your worms are happy!
    ♻️🍅🥦🍊🫑🥒🥬

  • @craigevans6156
    @craigevans6156 Před 2 lety

    Excellent job, as always

  • @spills137
    @spills137 Před 2 lety

    looks great, dont be afraid to give that underlay a good stretch, it should give quite easily and provide a tidy look from beneath

  • @patrickmbell
    @patrickmbell Před 2 lety

    Good episode. Great to have a mate like Gaston help. Paint timber white

  • @182JasonCAN
    @182JasonCAN Před 2 lety

    Scott, I’m always watching you make coffee in the same Chemex drip coffee maker. Try the FSU-100 filters, they look brown as they are unbleached. Just trying to keep you healthy so you can keep making the great vids for years to come.
    Cheers from Canada!
    Jason

  • @kennethbaker8707
    @kennethbaker8707 Před 2 lety

    Podcast was great ! Well done!

  • @benhainsworth1247
    @benhainsworth1247 Před 2 lety

    Pulled our garage down to make way for our house this time last year. I gifted it to someone so it didn’t end up in landfill. The nails holding on the roofing iron were 90mm long with spiral grooves in them. Had to cut them off because pulling them out caused too much damage to framing and the iron.

  • @TheBeaker59
    @TheBeaker59 Před 2 lety

    We just did this to our 2000 square Meter warehouse (Or at least had it done) with new iron though. So much better for light in the work spaces.

  • @gordonmcclung
    @gordonmcclung Před 2 lety

    Scot didn't know you were a Hearts fan! But I'll let it slide because I enjoy your videos and nobody's perfect 😉😉🛹 wish you and your good lady all the best fea sunny Scotland...

  • @sparx2391
    @sparx2391 Před 2 lety

    It's good to have a friend like gaston to come and help.

  • @LMCFootball
    @LMCFootball Před 2 lety

    I LOVED the steve ramsey podcast!!!!!!

  • @incognitonunya8467
    @incognitonunya8467 Před 2 lety

    We need one with ALL the guys in it working together. That would be a hoot!