A professional painter?? I doubt that you ever entered a painting apprentice program. And if you do indeed possess a master degree in the trade congratulations. It truly is the hardest apprenticeship is 6 that i ever did. 🛶💪🇨🇦
You’re a genius, showing how to install a manufactures product, but at the same time, not wearing a respirator to protect you from silica. Good luck with that😊
Wetsaw is a must, disregard to other people's property and health with all that tile dust flying all around into people's windows, people's lungs and people's property. Dudes that work like that piss me the fook off and deserve hefty fines from City inspectors.
Wear hearing protection dude, I got permanent severe tinnitus it’s insane and it’s hell, be careful! And tell your friends and others to wear hearing protection! Always!!
@jakaz77 yeah for me since it’s reactive tinnitus and also very severe, it was finding peace and a good mindset, like cutting off my right hand and having to relearn everything with my left, it’s life long, no sense in crying about it 24/7 and being depressed, so many are depressed about it on tinnitus groups, but yes I am trying to make more people aware. Since so many do not know this, and unfortunately I was one of them..
I was looking for this comment, this dust will come back to haunt you in 30 years or so. Unfortunately I've seen it happen. Props to you for bringing this to everybody's attention.
99% of society don't work as hard as this field of workers. I am a chef of 38 years but did this for a summer on a Madison Avenue church in NYC and without a doubt the most physically demanding job one can find. Maybe with the exception of an Oil Rigger. Much Respect.
That isn't a shingle its a slate tile. When properly installed the roof is good for 75-100 years. I would have a wet saw as i never dry cut anything because the dust is very deadly. Silicosis
@al. emgasRemind me what's the price of a single family home with a backyard in Ireland or uk? One with a backyard, not those litter boxes you call "gardens".
I think I might want something more of a buffer than a single sheet of shingle protecting me from the blade hitting the wood underneath and all of us going under😂
I used one of those saws to cut cement blocks one day without a mask and for three months twice-a-day my nose bled like a sieve. Far worse than any other time I've done Coke for 2 to 3 days. That dust is absolutely brutal. That's what you do when you're seventeen years old and you don't know a goddamn thing.
Prefiero usar un grinder para cortar eso,es mas pequeño y liviano, además lo puedes cortar ahi mismo cerca donde estas trabajando y no tienes q esrar bajando cada vez q vas a cortar.
As a scaffolder I respect this roofer he propped the tile to ensure he didn’t damage the board something bricklayers can’t seem to grasp, then cry when they go through the board 😂😂
Well there's a lot of ways to do things. Old school would have punched holes directly into the slate and used copper wire with a copper nail. That's the difference between a 30 year roof and 100 year roof.
I love how you guys do things the right way the safe way the company I work for that has roofers don’t use the Scaffolds I’m waiting for someone to go downnnnnnnn😂😂
@sallymay3643 here in California there's thousands of houses, no adobe and no terracotta, the fires are in the forests not in the cities and not in all areas I'm California, get informed first lol I live in Sacramento and we don't have wild fires , I wonder why 🤔🤔🤔 oooooh 😃😃😃 I know why 😉 I live in a city not in the wild forests 🫨🫨🫨🫨🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
For years, I was a small engine mechanic for a Husqvarna and I got to tell you so many of those cut off saws are ruined because people don’t want to spend the time and energy to put some damn water on the cut😮
@Ben 4810 they do in fact but you’d be amazed to find out how fine of dust diamond blades can create. I kid you not even with a two-part filter system, I will still find dust in place is it shouldn’t be like the throat of the carburetor and premature where on the intake side of the piston. That’s why Husqvarna tells it’s customer to make sure that they run water on the cut. In fact, the saw has plenty of accessories to get that done, portable and/or hose
@Gary YT is sadMain trick is to seal up the overlapping tile structure so the storms won't get far enough inside to lift the rafters . Replacing a few tiles every season is doable, but not the entire structure .
Cant you use something that doesnt kill you? I know those saws have hose attachment but I know its hard and annoying to get hose up there. You should try a tile saw with stand that have water. Silica dust is equally as bad as asbestos. The people making those tiles or owners of that house dont care wheter you protect yourself or not, but you should
@Adolfo Colon you obviously have never held a hammer, every construction worker will criticize one another’s work. And this shit show needs some criticism.
You chipped the corner. Game Over!
It’s covered won’t see it
Still chipped the corner.
@Imwussup🤣👍
If it didn’t get covered by ridge capping I’m sure he would have cut it more carefully
It’s covered by 5 or 6 inches of tile. But I know what you’re saying 😎👍
Most people that don't wear a respiratory think they're tough..... until they're on oxygen and weezing for the rest of their lives.
wheezing*, you're clearly lacking oxygen and not thinking clearly. 😂
wheezing and deaf haha concrete saws and no ear muffs is a quick way to get there
@Jesus Christ it is, also the sparks flying off from ceramic!! 🤣
It's true I'm 22 and now I wheeze 😢
@König45bro it's true
As a professional painter and having been on hundreds of those types of roof I am truly happy to still be alive.
As a professional painter. Ive broken hundreds of those tiles without telling the homeowner.
Did you see how close his belt is to catching that scaffolding pipe?
A professional painter?? I doubt that you ever entered a painting apprentice program. And if you do indeed possess a master degree in the trade congratulations. It truly is the hardest apprenticeship is 6 that i ever did. 🛶💪🇨🇦
@Tooka Look He told me he was a master fisherman or master baiter, I can't remember which.
He’s good at eyeballing those cuts! That dust going everywhere is good for his lungs too! Its all good bruh!
Lolol, bro you must have no clue how the real world works... what are you gonna wear a hazmat suit with full respirator gear while on a roof?!?!
Eyeballing good enough. Gets covered anyway
@Mason Martinwould you rather be slightly inconvenienced by a dust mask, or be coughing every 30 seconds and be on oxygen for the rest of your life
His confidence on that jobsite is borderline toe-less
Hearing protection is so incredibly important when using demo saws, especially dry.
Now I know why the saw in the distance revvs up and down so often lol
Literally my first thought! Haha.
yeah fumb ducks like this doing it one by one..... must get paid by the hour
I've always used a hammer with a pick on one end so I could make a new nail hole. I have never seen those clips before when I did Slate roofs
Why would you?
We need more women in this field. Equal opportunities and all that.
There is equal opportunity, it just happens that most women have no interest in this kind of work.
Your comment seems to cancel itself out with the second sarcasm laden sentence
WhY dO u AlwAyS mAkE iT aBoUt RaCe?
Wait so your saying a woman couldn't do this?
My bad . I meant the whole comment was sarcasm
Looks like my wife and I doing a floor. I would mark the cut, she would cut, I would install! She never misses!
I bet she's still cheating on u m8
@Damian Grinyupe most definitely...i agree
@Damian Grinwtf is wrong with you
@Damian Grin your lonely
Is dat niet asbest meschin؟😮
You’re a genius, showing how to install a manufactures product, but at the same time, not wearing a respirator to protect you from silica. Good luck with that😊
Wetsaw is a must, disregard to other people's property and health with all that tile dust flying all around into people's windows, people's lungs and people's property.
Dudes that work like that piss me the fook off and deserve hefty fines from City inspectors.
He’s going to regret not wearing a dust mask later in life
Holds his breath till the dust is blown away
Or ear protection
Sure.
You loved covid I can tell.
Even as a man who works outside, I know these guys outwork 99% of the population, myself included.
This is why the tornadoes go with your house in the matter of seconds
Explain?
@Connor Steffey I'm from the caribbean so we have to build out houses with block and concrete
You need a cordless grinder with a 4"" diamond blade.
He needs a Bigger saw 😂
And some bigger balls. Look at the amount of scaffolding and safety railing around that roof.
No dry cut in germany. 😅😅
@R S
Nothing says 'manly' like falling to your death.
Craftsmanship has left the chat..
Brother I've been roofing almost my whole life and I know talent when I see it 👀 and that's talent. Well done 👍 my friends 👍
What's so hard about that lol and he chipped the corner
I guess youve never been to a talent contest lol
Wear hearing protection dude, I got permanent severe tinnitus it’s insane and it’s hell, be careful! And tell your friends and others to wear hearing protection! Always!!
You know that you can train your brain to ignore that signal.
Don't use a concrete saw on scaffolding. Health and safety much
Same here from shooting I can say white sound helps me sleep sm
@jakaz77 yeah for me since it’s reactive tinnitus and also very severe, it was finding peace and a good mindset, like cutting off my right hand and having to relearn everything with my left, it’s life long, no sense in crying about it 24/7 and being depressed, so many are depressed about it on tinnitus groups, but yes I am trying to make more people aware. Since so many do not know this, and unfortunately I was one of them..
WHAT?
So much respect to all construction workers. Ppl have no idea how much hard work gets deliver and sometimes to get treated like shit.
Looks really safe.
“No dust management system in place, SHUT IT DOWN LADS…!!”
I was looking for this comment, this dust will come back to haunt you in 30 years or so.
Unfortunately I've seen it happen.
Props to you for bringing this to everybody's attention.
Cameraman never dies 😂
No ear protection
Health and safety is here 🙄
99% of society don't work as hard as this field of workers. I am a chef of 38 years but did this for a summer on a Madison Avenue church in NYC and without a doubt the most physically demanding job one can find. Maybe with the exception of an Oil Rigger. Much Respect.
We all just gon' pretend he didn't chip the brick
Wow! I never knew how this type of roof shingles were install.
That isn't a shingle its a slate tile. When properly installed the roof is good for 75-100 years. I would have a wet saw as i never dry cut anything because the dust is very deadly. Silicosis
U dont get shingles in the uk and lreland its concrete tiles and slates
Finally a video that shows Proper roofing
@Gary Dohertyyes not that garden hut roofing they do in the U.S.A load of utter crap
@al. emgasRemind me what's the price of a single family home with a backyard in Ireland or uk? One with a backyard, not those litter boxes you call "gardens".
I think I might want something more of a buffer than a single sheet of shingle protecting me from the blade hitting the wood underneath and all of us going under😂
Or maybe not use a saw meant to cut driveways and streets out of the ground😂😂😂
That's what I was thinking lol
I literally had an olfactory hallucination watching your work, bravo.
I used one of those saws to cut cement blocks one day without a mask and for three months twice-a-day my nose bled like a sieve. Far worse than any other time I've done Coke for 2 to 3 days. That dust is absolutely brutal. That's what you do when you're seventeen years old and you don't know a goddamn thing.
I think you have other issues
It was the coke bro.
This is like blaming a broken window on the wind after smashing it with a hammer.
Shoutout to all the constructionworkers man 🙏
저런 기본 기술로 기술직을 하는거보면 우리 한국 현장직분들은 진짜 대단하다고 느낌
Health and safety come to mind.
It’s construction To us workers none of that comes to mind but finishing the job
@Marc26 Until it does.
Got to respect a good roofer.
He is worth his weight in gold.
There's nothing like a good roofer and he's nothing like one
@michaelatkinson9396 so you're either a one-way is the only way or, you're not a roofer.
Prefiero usar un grinder para cortar eso,es mas pequeño y liviano, además lo puedes cortar ahi mismo cerca donde estas trabajando y no tienes q esrar bajando cada vez q vas a cortar.
As a scaffolder I respect this roofer he propped the tile to ensure he didn’t damage the board something bricklayers can’t seem to grasp, then cry when they go through the board 😂😂
Very true mate , guaranteed all the scrap tiles left up there after they finished though 😂
We r to busy banging r trowels on the handrail,or filling the tubes with cement!!! 😅 only joking
Most bricklayers don’t use a demo saw on scaf they use a bricksaw on the ground….
😂😂cut the board you pay for it where I live 👍🏻✌🏻
@Matthew Sexactly
The wet saw is why I miss landscaping ❤ construction is so fun ^-^
I’m sure the neighbors love you guys!
Well there's a lot of ways to do things. Old school would have punched holes directly into the slate and used copper wire with a copper nail. That's the difference between a 30 year roof and 100 year roof.
Stainless is fine, and it gets capped anyways!!
Yep, and he ruined the slate he was cutting on. Should be using a real slate cutter and another point of attachment.
@Daniel Schiel like I said there are lots of ways to do things.
Yeah try punching holes into concrete tiles and see how many shatter before you get the message 😂😂 these are not slates
@make asylums great again I'll be damned you are right, I stand corrected 🤣
Thank you gentleman for all your service
I love how you guys do things the right way the safe way the company I work for that has roofers don’t use the Scaffolds I’m waiting for someone to go downnnnnnnn😂😂
Thats alot of money in scaffolding. They even setup a net for stock incase it slides off.
We need that here in California, we only use glue for those cuts 😂
Y’all better never come to south fl 😮 hurricanes would destroy y’all 😂
If I lived in California I would live in an Adobe house with terracotta roof shingles. Anything that doesn't burn!🔥
@sallymay3643 here in California there's thousands of houses, no adobe and no terracotta, the fires are in the forests not in the cities and not in all areas I'm California, get informed first lol I live in Sacramento and we don't have wild fires , I wonder why 🤔🤔🤔 oooooh 😃😃😃 I know why 😉 I live in a city not in the wild forests 🫨🫨🫨🫨🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You need more than this in California!
ER nurse: "How did you lose the side of your foot?"
Him:
If there were no people like us, the building would be abandoned
Awesome job. As a tradesman I can appreciate any master of his craft!
Wow, thanks!
I love all you hard working tough real men out here. ❤ Thanks for all you do to make life comfortable for everyone. 👏👏👏
what an art
For years, I was a small engine mechanic for a Husqvarna and I got to tell you so many of those cut off saws are ruined because people don’t want to spend the time and energy to put some damn water on the cut😮
No mask Cmon bro
Husqvarna not fitting 2 part air filters to their cut-off saws then...??? 🙄
Where’s the dust suppression
@Ben 4810 they do in fact but you’d be amazed to find out how fine of dust diamond blades can create. I kid you not even with a two-part filter system, I will still find dust in place is it shouldn’t be like the throat of the carburetor and premature where on the intake side of the piston. That’s why Husqvarna tells it’s customer to make sure that they run water on the cut. In fact, the saw has plenty of accessories to get that done, portable and/or hose
That corner though...my day is ruined.
To all those feminists….THIS is why we need men ….thanks to all you fearless hard working men
Nice to see you use a tile as protection to the scaffold boards when cutting! 👍🏼👍🏼
Why not a scrap piece of wood?
@BenzTechwhy not your Arch nemesis's face?
Also nice to see him use a electric saw. 😂
But no protection for lungs and ears
Job fantastic!
Kuli bangunan di luar negri itu keren keren sumpah
I’ve been an apprentice for a long enough time to appreciate the little slice on the tile as a marking for where to cut, love how clean it was 😂😂
Thank you 🙏
We’re do you buy these clips from
The way he chipped the corner from using too big of saw man super clean.
@Paul Floyd he videos them and posts them 😊
@Conqueefadorit will be covered it doesn’t really matter
Молодцы ребята ювелирная работа.👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌
Good job Lads!!!
I roofed for 20 years, and we all know roofs are subject to weather. Let's all understand that this place obviously never gets hard weather.
Exactly 🙏
Wtf ?
The UK isn't renowned for having the best weather, but we don't experience hurricanes really.
Yeah cos if you get regular hurricanes, the best approach is to nail bitumen shingles on top of an enormous garden shed type structure.
@Gary YT is sadMain trick is to seal up the overlapping tile structure so the storms won't get far enough inside to lift the rafters . Replacing a few tiles every season is doable, but not the entire structure .
Love the dust,use water suppression your lungs will love you for it.
That's a real craftsman
😂😂😂😂😂
@Emma Louise what makes him a cowboy explain...you probably work in McDonald's u joker
@Robbie Thompson legend 🙏😂
@Herbie C true mate isn't it.people largeing it from a keyboard.keep it up geez
@Robbie Thompsonwill do cheers mate 👌
Not everything can be PERFECT.
Cant you use something that doesnt kill you? I know those saws have hose attachment but I know its hard and annoying to get hose up there. You should try a tile saw with stand that have water. Silica dust is equally as bad as asbestos. The people making those tiles or owners of that house dont care wheter you protect yourself or not, but you should
First decent comment in this whole chat🫡
you shoulda done the cut the other way around to avoid chipping.
Lmao its so funny every time i see one of these blue collar videos no matter what theres always somebody trying to out "trades" the dude 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's pretty cool seeing different roofing types in the US as I live in Australia. Nice work by the way. Look after your lungs though mate.
Yea will do , thanks brother
In America we say hold my beer...
@TankandDimples yeah we say the same thing in Australia when yanks make smart arse comments ha ha
@hdconley we say it when it anybody says smart ass comments...
@TankandDimples ha ha👍
Amazing..what an hero..
No drywall was harmed in the making of this video.... "Hit it with your purse!"
The neighbours must just be loving you right now!
Well, we all gotta work I guess, huh?
So that's it? No work to ever be carried out in case someone gets annoyed?
@D RayHopefully they are at work too! If not perhaps this will motivate them to get out of the house more.
8888 I claim it thank you universe and amen 🙏
One thing a admire and love about working Union is that safety is always first!
Live Better Work Union 💪🏽👷🏽♂️🇺🇲🪚🔨
Dude this is hard as work and you make it look so easy. I’m impressed.
Impressed by the chip? Your standards are low 😂
Whats so hard about it just time consuming is all
@Brian Bailey
Sure you can do it blindfolded with your hand tied behind your back...
Nice work
What an absolute gangster!!
Broke the tip off
You won’t see it it will be covered
Cry about it
Now you only have half an inch there little fella😮.
Nice work dude
Great job!
I hope they're paying This man well and appreciate him
How much is that roof?
Keeps the slate from dropping and sliding over time very nifty
“By eye” I fucking love it!!
Hey what’s that corner bracket and wire used for? Never done roofing before
What could go wrong with cutting roofing tiles on top of your scaffolding!!
I know the caps will hide it all anyways but that line saw cut looks alot nicer then the guys you chip them with a hammer 👍
Yes, but I was expecting this to be one of those "Look at the ancient stonemason skills still in use" videos.
Then RAAAAAAWWWRRRR.
That’s the ducking sound of when you call in sick to work expecting to chill and the builders next door keep yiu awake
Никогда не понимал зачем нужны такие тяжелые крыши? Ведь эта крыша весит больше чем сам дом
Looks great-try the 9 inch cordless saws for this
I agree way better I barely use my gas powered saw anymore
4" battery grinder does just fine
Always a guy talking shit. . Bro look at the work . It's good work. Instead of tile use as toe board wtf
@Adolfo Colon you obviously have never held a hammer, every construction worker will criticize one another’s work. And this shit show needs some criticism.
Alloh Oz panohida asrasin
u can see he was tryin to hide it at first but then screw it 😂
Never seen that type of clip before 👍
So good
@Herbie C Watch is the name of this Clips ? Greats from belgium . Nice job 👌
@BK they are called Redland 9142 Kro Clip Roof Tile Clip,
❤️🏴🙏
OSHA has entered the chat.
It doesn't have to be perfect, it just gotta work 👍😂
Great health and safety class right there 😂
The worst roof you can have
That's a heavy-ass roof!
I want to see them set up that scaffold.
Yep ya smashing it mate.......🎉 old school fuk H&S get it done...made my day someone's doing the job
Thank you 🙏
Dust mask and hearing protection...use it and thank me later when you're 90
If you ever think you have a tough job, try being a roofer in Texas or Arizona in the summer
Best chop saw in the biz for decades now
Look up what a chop saw is😂😂😂
Bro had to rent the tile cutter from home depot
These make T-locks look like a dream come true!
Good man.. knows his trade
To know how far roofing has come since the Stone Age and yet here we are..
Should've scored it 1st, then cut. You can avoid chipping that way.👍