Woodworking ideas and projects. Easy way to get the perfect cut
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Wait you can put wood screws into cinder blocs?
Hilti Kwick Con
Absolutely
I was wondering how that went in so easy
@@jeffp7368 Ahhh, ya there r self tappers, Anchors should always b used to ensure the longevity for tht type of build
😅😂😂
I mean his cutting is on point those edges line up perfect it's just not anchored properly whatsoever
Yeah that was 1 wood screw
This just was an example of a flush cut, nothing else.
When height and length of final product don't matter, then this method is perfect.
For those wondering how he screwed into blocks so easily, its either ALC OR AAC block, not CMU. its foam concrete.
You're still not meant to fix directly to aerated cement unless you're using a helical screw or a v-nail. This is a disaster waiting to happen
appreciate the clarification, I was a bit puzzled.
@@santosl.harper4471 didn't say it's correct, just letting everyone know why it was so easy.
@@timothinking9855 didn't say that you said it was, just letting everyone know not to watch this clowns vids
shut up! i wanna complain
SO beautifully finished. Wonderful idea adding the roll doors. Clever you!
This is all good, but getting this right along with the birds mouth the other end is the real skill.
Get it worked out and use this as a pattern for the rest of the rafters. Gang cut everything before flying in place.
Yeah this is the easy part.
Да, только при условии что нижняя часть на ту же высоту опустится, тогда угол останется прежним.
Скорее всего что другая сторона тоже режется, тут больше вопросов к саморезу в пеноблок
В точку!
Homeboy just drilled into a cinder block😮
I was wondering that myself lol
And? Have you never heard of TapCon screws?
@@johnrobertson7583 yes, but did he predrill the cinder block with a masonry bit?
That wasn’t a tapcon
More mf'n heel height u won't get 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
В пеноблок саморезом....это шедеврально🎉😂
А как блин
Нагрузочная балка к блоку через саморез😂
Нужно добавить что к газобетонному блоку. Это отличный план. Надёжный блядь как швейцарские часы!
Ohne Dübel😂😂🤦
Ako ova osoba pokušava da podučava nekoga bolje da ode u muzičare jer smem da tvrdim da kao tesar ne vredi ama baš ništa,,,ovaj posao je sramota tesarskog zanata
22век
La vidéo est là pour montrer une découpe... Pas une putain de manière de visser...
You know they make speed squares and framing squares for this right?
Exactly my thoughts! Not to mention ledger plates.
They make squares for unknown angles? Wow!!
@@johnrobertson7583thanks for telling everybody you have absolutely no clue what you are speaking on. You determine what your height for your stairs are going to be as well as the length and then you determine your rise over run but then after that there's a few other avenues that you can do to find the angles for your skirts and yes I've been using a speed square for this or framing square and a myriad of other tools since I was around 9 years old and I'm 37 now. So please don't speak on things that you're uneducated on and you're speaking to somebody who's been doing it for almost 30 years.
@@johnrobertson7583Yeah, just like the ones that they used to build the pyramids.
@@Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995
Only 37 and you’ve already mastered the language of the condescending boomer that can’t figure out why nobody wants to be around him.
I can watch that hundreds of times and STILL not know how to do it.
Because you have the mental capacity of a gold fish
That's why you gotta get your hands on it, practice, fail, and practice until you understand it. I'm right with you, though.
Once you find the general rule , it becomes easy. The key in this cutting skill is" TRANSFER Of PARARELLINES " use any objects. it can be an offcut wood, set square or rulers to transfer the joining line on to your connecting timber. This method works for me I hope does it for you too
For those hating that he isn't using tools designed for this, consider that he is showing an alternative or more rudementary way of doing the job? What if you can't afford those tools yet, forgot them at home, or someone else is using them on a jobsite and you don't want to wait, etc of many different scenarios? Also, in my mind, if you can build, do or figure something out using the most basic building blocks of that field/method, it means you have a good understanding of the job, subject or whatever it is. Good example was NDT's (Neil DeGrasse Tyson) interview and anecdote on interviewing someone for a job and asking about the height of the building they were in. Someone may give the correct answer because they googled it or worked in the records office, but the next candidate went outside, calculated the angle of the sun and the length of the shadow and used that to get their answer. So many ways to get the same answer, some are more impressive and show your underatanding, perserverence and ingenuity more.
After only having the stomach to read the first three lines of your comment, correct tools or not, that structure is guaranteed to fail with no adequate fastening to the cinderblock wall. There are far better and inexpensive alternatives than to have a roof collapse on people due to not having used sufficient brackets.
Nice job tip, for the newbies, don't screw the first board you cut, save it for the "Pattern" and screw the rest you create
When the over the plate height doesn't even matter😅😅😅
Every once in a while, you just screw the top of your stringer directly into the cmu wall and go see how it looks from your house.
More mf'n heel height u won't get 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
With a phillips wood screw 😂
just thinking exactly the same..
@@pinarellolimoncello LOL jokes aside, it's an adequate scribing demo.
Pitch of roof changes if the other side of timber is in same position.
This is what I like seeing, basic tips that make a big difference.
Yeah, to structural integrity.
Don't trust a single tip this channel gives, they're all code violations and safety concerns
Нужен ещё совет как сделать так что бы вся эта конструкция нормально держалась на пенобетоне
These videos are 🔥. I’ve wasted so much wood in the past.
Im a little rusty but seems like there is some black tar paper missing between the wood and concrete? All hail the master of "it will outlive me!"
What is the paper for?
Yeah, youre right. hydro insulation wouldn’t have hurt
@@MIRSTROY moisture barrier
@@MIRSTROY Nothing. Just makes it look like you know what you are doing. That is all the tar paper is for.
@@MIRSTROY concrete is porous, tar paper forms a moisture barrier between concrete & wood.
Это показали как делать не надо
а как надо? анкер?
As long as you can hold that 45 degrees off the wall perfectly this will work great. Otherwise it would be usefull to have a tool for that. Something to quickly mark it square.
Screwed a wood screw into concrete 🙃 😂 that won't last long
It's not even concrete it is breeze block or cinder block
@@LFOVCF both made from concrete couple of different ingredients but concrete based, It would still rip out of any 3
Cool👍
Not sure why everyone is being so negative. He's just demonstrating the concept. Obviously he's using a speed square on the job.
Thanks bro 👋🤝❤️
oh wow...that last screw sure is a smart way to end a video.
missed the part where you trim the other side to align this perfectly with the wall...
Love this page!!!
To all the people who dont get what he is doing and calling it crap, well its not, it works, its easy, its accurate on both ends, and its quick. So If you want to pull your tape, put numbers into your calculator, mark and cut your lumber then realize reality isnt perfect like your calculations, scribe it in place and cut again. Jump on it. But its another trick in the box for me.
As long as you stay a mile away from my house, I'll let you destroy every project you do.
What I struggle to figure out in these situations is what if the board is 12ft long and you only need about 8ft to anchor to ground. How do you know what angle to put the board against the wall for the 1st cut?
He is on another level.
One cannot use tap cons, or any other type of screw to join would to cinderblock/concrete block the way you have assembled and installed this framing first of all you need to have leg bolts and I’m not certain whether you are familiar with the amount per linear foot it’s great if you’re doing a deck at your own house and things don’t work out well then you can certainly change it. Hopefully no one gets hurt. In the meantime I’m not certain where you’re located, but as I stated in ONTARIO there is no difference between the installation of a deck and the installation of living space or an add-on extension etc. an existing structure or HOME first and foremost once you attach that sill plate….
To the existing structure for example yeah I want to add a 10‘ x 10‘ deck onto the back of the house well as mentioned as soon as you place that plate or attach that board to the house automatically you’re now increasing the living space in which case your town city whatever it might be they might be wanting to have a talk with you to increase your property taxes Because you’re increasing the living space you can build the deck but it can’t be attached to the house. If you do attach it to the house sooner or later somebody’s gonna come around mainly inspectors and they’re going to start nitpicking and saying well you just added another 200 ft.² for example to your living space now we’re going to have to readjust your property taxes, believe it or not this is the shit that goes on secondly, as mentioned, if it is on the outside of a house, you cannot make direct contact with concrete, concrete block, cement, or any other aggressive acidic structural medium. In other words you must place super six at a minimum, which is vapour barrier between, the wall which is or should be concrete block and what should be a pressure-treated sill plate….. I can almost hear it happening as I’m writing where the government has stepped in and basically will ask you to dismantle this deck and again as I mention, don’t attach a cell plate to the house you can put sono tubes in the ground and you bring up 4 x 4’s and attached to this with a let’s see half-inch gap between the back of the house and the beginning of the deck you can certainly run your 4/5 boards or whatever you’re planning on and extend those over the last choice so there is a gap, but then you can bring your horizontal boards pretty much right up to the house so there’s no gap when you come out the back door but it cannot be attached to the house unless you’re looking for an increase in property tax at least that’s the way it is here in Ontario here in Canada any chance they get, unfortunately they’re all over us. Godspeed be well and be safe please…
I truly apologize if I’ve offended anyone as this was not my intention
SAYS a million words 🎥PROPERLY, THANKS once again 💡dude!
Good tips
The video skips after the final cut, he pre-drilled the concrete - you can see a pre-drilled hole in the wood
Yes, and the easy way to paint like DaVinci is a coloring book.
You can also measure it.
Spent all day trying to figure this out before 😅
Only thing to say is , I would've used a blue concrete screw . Nice work though
Passes the driveway test - looks okay from the driveway…good enough!
Yeah, looks good from the street.
50/50. Looks good at 50ft away doing 50 kms/hr 😂
First ..where did you get the first angle from ?
Second .. the wood it a known width ,, if its 1½" ..just measure in 1½" and up whatever height you need ..
Всё гениальное, просто!👍
Wow. . .thnk u for posting ... common sense practical & clever. U should hold a class for clueless men!
It was going so well until you used that wood screw
The video says "perfect cuts" not cinder blocks, therefore, the cut is a great idea, it works for me, the rest is just an argument about a different topic.
Genius.
Деревяшка в блок: соединение на которой держится вся вселенная)
You know this guy is probably improvising, plus hes not experienced.
Just doing some DIY and finding a way of solving his issue.. Yea there is better ways to do this but hes working with what he has... and at the end of the day it still works.
Не так-то всё грамотно для незнаек но в конце саморез в газобетон😮😮😮 для такого соединения возможно какой-то несущей конструкции👏👏👏👏👏браво это заслуживает аплодисментов даже с таким длинным саморезом и под таким углом...
fk i got jumpscared by the drill sound
Great job so much love this idea great so much and easy to ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks 🤝👋 I'm glad you liked it 😊❤️
I'm saving this. Imma need this when I get my own house. I love CZcams man
This is good if you only have a saw and a drill
Обрезал 20см, а потом думаешь, почему длинны не хватает😂
Thank you for NOT MARKING with an "X" where you needed to cut😮
Саморезом к газоблоку😅😅😅Сразу в мусор никак???
Najlepiej przykręcić krokiew do murłaty, a nie krokiew do ściany;)
Wait!! How did you work out the first angle/cut
But now the damn board is too short.
Красавчик! Все нюансы показал !
What impressed me most was you got a phillips head wood screw into a concrete block…. I didn’t know they still made phillips head screws.
Мені сподобався ваш швидкий перехід)))
Learning how to use a roofing square would help in this application - especially for duplicating the measurements.
Bruh…. That was a wood screw😂
It is beautiful
Fine for a hack. But, any one familiar with building can lay out those cuts before the board comes off the saw horses. And the ledger should be at the top of the rafter, just like a ridge beam.
Make the pitch mark with block on the concrete block not the ledger after all that is where the rafter rests.
Slide the rafter back in place to make sure your pitch cut is proper. With rafter held securely use a block or your rafter square to mark the seat cut then measure the depth of the seat cut. Then measure the bottom of rafter at far side or heal of rafter witt block or any straight edge. Adjust the bottom out equal to the depth of the top seat cut with pencil mark and make plumb line. Make sure your bottom seat cuts are the same depth and after cutings seat cuts it will drop in place in parallel. If bottom seat cut is less than 2 inches take a little off the bottom seat to make 2 inches as per code. This will work perfectly well. If you make full depth seat cuts at bottom of rafter to match header the depth of seat cuts gets unnecessarily deep and compromises the depth of remaining rafter tail especially with pitches over 6/12
Die Schraube gehört durch den Sparren in das quer liegende Holz geschraubt.
Unless an identically thick piece of timber was laying flat under the board being notched, then the math doesn’t work, as it has to drop down to sit square. I will assume that step is missed from the video to save time.
You're right bro 👍🤝❤️
@@Tips_Workshop Cool. I realsise that must be the case, because the angle didn't change between the measure and the cut.
The truth here is the angle will chage because making the 1-1/2" notch loweres the pitch if this is a relatively short run on the slope it would be noticeable both on the peak and on the seat. The best fits come from actually understanding a little geometry and math, not cheats. Just saying 😎
you skipped the part of using a masonry bit and predrilling the hole out and adding an anchor of various type
The block isn't concrete it's a thermal block that fixing won't last 5 minutes an won't pass any building regs but that's done on purpose to boost comments and views
Brilliant 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
Ty, I achieved my goal of learning something new today!
Good information on how to do them steps
wow, wood screws go into cinder blocks? I need to go to Home Depot and get my money back.
A measuring tape works too
Math impecable.
Execution: impossible
What are you building that requires a pitch that high
Should of used sheet rock screws 👍
My concern is the screws in concrete with no anchor or even the right screw. Fuck the fact the way he measured it all that shit falling out with the smallest weight.
Не, ну в шлакоблок, конечно, очень надёжно. Никогда не расшатается.
😂
В газо блок саморезом стропилу, это гениально. Крыша уедет вместе с частью блоков
Wood screw into concrete 😅
Weird
It's not concrete
Type of brick you can lift with one hand
It's not concrete
Type of blocks you can lift with one hand
It's a concrete block. You need to drill a pilot hole then use a self tapping concrete anchor. (Tapcon)
When will I use this?
Шуруп в газосиликат? Отличный план, надежный как швейцарские часы))
Watches a guy use wood screws to fix a staircase onto a block wall. "Y'all go on ahead now. I'm gonna go round the front."
That's what's called "layman's geometry"...simple
Doesn’t look like treated wood, don’t see moisture barrier between concrete and wood. This will rot. Also doubt any engineer signed off on this
Awesome! Thanks!
You're welcome 👋🤝❤️ I'm glad you liked it 😊
applied geometry it is a beautiful thing
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To get that first cut, do you just put the board on the floor?
When you cant afford a framing square.
А вы попробуйте этот способ в двух плоскостях , h,l.
Así se hace un trabajo incluso para las casas gringas para el tejado
Балки потом разной высоты получаются.
А при первом хорошем ветре будет хороший самолёт.
Why not just make a square the thickness of the wood. Talk about over complicated laziness
So ein Stück Holz ist der beste Maßstab
Wasteful with the wood, it’s okay we don’t need trees to breathe.
Great Job!
Все хорошо только внизу обычно тоже не в воздухе висит и тоже нужно врезаться. И лучше одновременно иначе не сойдётся)
FINALLY! He notched it out. Sometimes I think this guy gets more tips thane he gives.
That's how these channels become popular. They post things that will illicit comments to correct them. The comments boost the vid in the algorithm.
@@samuelwyatt9753 yeah, looking at the rest of this channel, it's almost all rage bait