How To Cut and Install Sheathing OSB In A Valley

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  • čas přidán 6. 10. 2020
  • In this video you will learn how to cut and install sheathing OSB in a valley. Plywood install is what goes in the valley of a roof. How to build a small roof was the video from yesterday. So today I had to install the sheathing. Sheeting a roof is explained here.
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Komentáře • 99

  • @TheExcellentLaborer
    @TheExcellentLaborer  Před 3 lety +8

    What did you think of that wind?

    • @clarkg9805
      @clarkg9805 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, real windy, but it didn't blow you off course, thanks for the training.

    • @Model110SASS
      @Model110SASS Před 3 lety

      You are an excellent teacher

  • @barrymilam9665
    @barrymilam9665 Před rokem +2

    Good job. I like seeing quality work. I've been a plumber for 50 years so I know good work when I see it. You know we plumbers need to communicate with the carpenters in order for the job to work out right. Plus a good plumber needs a good understanding of load bearing in order not to compromise the structure, something many people don't know. Growing up I wanted to be a carpenters, but I ended up not being one...

  • @anthonycaruso1414
    @anthonycaruso1414 Před rokem +2

    Great video man i'm currently a carpenter apprentice working on a roof system for a hotel with all types of valleys and hips, it can be very confusing trying to figure how to frame out the valley sleeper but you gave me clarity thanks man keep it up!

  • @wolverine82nd
    @wolverine82nd Před rokem

    Great video I am a retired GC , Be careful I was blown off of a roof in 97 right at the ridge and have paid for it ever since. Stay safe and your work confirms my belief that there are still craftsman that take pride in their work. God bless.

  • @angelaellis7510
    @angelaellis7510 Před rokem

    This video and the framing a valley video is very helpful. Thanks.

  • @fulgore9822
    @fulgore9822 Před 2 lety

    Great video brother ! Keep up

  • @quadbilly2106
    @quadbilly2106 Před měsícem

    Thank you for the videos, I'm building my first house ans have been using your videos

  • @clarkg9805
    @clarkg9805 Před 3 lety +1

    keeping it real, nice work , EL; thanks for all the good content, wish I had met you a year ago. LOL.

  • @wilkinsoncarpentry6278
    @wilkinsoncarpentry6278 Před 3 lety +3

    Great content man, this channel is gonna take off real quick

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před 3 lety +1

      Hope so! Seems to be catching on rather fast compared to what I thought it would.

  • @waynesmith7214
    @waynesmith7214 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for these videos sir. Going to have to do this in the next couple months.

  • @Tony-dk3vq
    @Tony-dk3vq Před 3 lety +1

    Nice and clean! Good work!

  • @T.E.P.
    @T.E.P. Před 3 lety

    super glad to have found your channel

  • @samstein1822
    @samstein1822 Před 2 lety

    I've always snapped a line parallel to the peak, makes it real easy on valleys but good stuff

  • @enriquerodarte2356
    @enriquerodarte2356 Před 7 měsíci

    Good job

  • @madcowusa4277
    @madcowusa4277 Před 3 lety +1

    Great stuff. Keep the videos coming. Wish such content was around 30 years ago when I was doing this shit. Well, I still do exactly this shit from time to time. Only thing available back in the day was library VHS tapes of Larry Haun hand nailing an entire house and an overpriced subscription to Fine Homebuilding paper magazine every other month. Now I design with SketchUp and have most of the details figured out beforehand. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před 3 lety

      Thanks a lot! I appreciate your kind words. With the evolution of CZcams we can all now share our knowledge. It’s a beautiful thing. Larry Haun is my idol. I watch some of his stuff on CZcams someone must have uploaded. Very good stuff. I never use sketch up before. I use Google draw.

  • @TheZambie1
    @TheZambie1 Před 2 lety

    Nice job

  • @jeffreylonigro1382
    @jeffreylonigro1382 Před 9 měsíci

    Great work! Old timer here. You don’t see too many 60 year old production framers. Up and down takes its toll. Sounds nuts, but buy a manlift. Get a boom with 4x4 and gradeability. Money well spent. Just saw a guy do all the windows on a 2 story house all by himself and it’s fast.

  • @HectorReyes-yx2io
    @HectorReyes-yx2io Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much for your videos..

  • @leopham18011983
    @leopham18011983 Před 3 lety +1

    Great and helpful video........thank you

  • @tristanberg7575
    @tristanberg7575 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow nice work

  • @rudyflores516
    @rudyflores516 Před 3 lety

    Very nice work👌👍👍👍💪

  • @whoami7566
    @whoami7566 Před 2 lety +1

    Very good work

  • @shaunlavoie6183
    @shaunlavoie6183 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for starting this channel. The amount of things I've just done on my own while building my garage instead of hiring it out is wonderful. (everything except the concrete, I paid a guy that knew concrete and the 2 of us did it together)
    Contractors in my area are crooks and your channel has saved me tons of money. I watched this video just because I like watching your videos lol .. I didn't even have to frame or sheath a Valley! I did a standard 4/12 pitch roof

  • @kyleallen1835
    @kyleallen1835 Před 3 lety

    Nice

  • @jameshawk2537
    @jameshawk2537 Před 6 měsíci

    Good work! I hope you got your level out from under the roof!

  • @stevenfoust3782
    @stevenfoust3782 Před 2 lety

    Excellent explanation. Why don’t you put the facia on before you sheath?

  • @framnerdan
    @framnerdan Před 3 lety +2

    Could not really notice the wind but wind makes framing miserable! Great “How To” Excellent.

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před 3 lety

      Thanks a lot man! I’m sure you know being a framer how tough it can be when it’s windy

  • @fantomex9893
    @fantomex9893 Před 3 lety +1

    I have some experience in framing and you explain really well. Some people don’t explain that good at work

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před 3 lety

      Thanks a lot for that compliment! I appreciate you watching. I’m here to help!

  • @DesmoProfundis
    @DesmoProfundis Před 4 měsíci

    I work in commercial construction mostly building forms for concrete. Building a deck of a high rise in the wind, a sheet of 5/8ths MDO picked up off the bunk and flattened a carpenter to the framing. He got up, tossing the plywood aside and said, “I Quit!” The super shut the job down after that, but yeah. Working with sheets of ply in the wind is dangerous. Stay safe, Josh. We want to see more from you, not hear that you’ve been involved in a horrible accident. Scott from Kentucky Ballistics was almost killed providing content for his viewers. Scott is a super cool guy and I’m glad he’s ok… after a bunch of surgeries and a lot of time spent in the hospital. Don’t pull a Scott.

  • @romondodia3061
    @romondodia3061 Před 3 měsíci +1

    He’s the best! 1:50

  • @dannymcclinton3761
    @dannymcclinton3761 Před 2 lety +1

    @theexcellentlaborer Do you cut the first sheathing at a 30 degree angle?

  • @vickiwarner7329
    @vickiwarner7329 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much. You are really helping two rookies build and roof our addition and home!

  • @jtreedog409
    @jtreedog409 Před 8 měsíci +1

    josh can you explain all the black lines on your osb do you put that on there?

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před 8 měsíci

      The black lines are at different spacings, given different stud layouts. We simply would nail on the line that lines up with our stud out. I hope that helps!

  • @mos8541
    @mos8541 Před 2 lety +1

    i HAD to get my viewers their content .. LOL

  • @vancegillenwater9609
    @vancegillenwater9609 Před rokem

    what thickness is that sheathing? is 1/2" ok to use? Do most inspectors look for certain thickness?

    • @craftman5632
      @craftman5632 Před rokem

      Code is 7/16" or thicker, when I did my two car edition I use 9/16" thickness of OSB, just because it was my house. Don't forget to add metal plywood clips to put in between the trusses to prevent sagging.

  • @jhomartnuradinov3652
    @jhomartnuradinov3652 Před 2 lety

    Hello bro! Can I work with you? I build about 2 years roofs in my country. Kazakhstan. I wanna work in other country, maybe in your.

  • @vtrombly
    @vtrombly Před 3 lety +1

    Did you remember to take your level out before the last sheet

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před 3 lety +1

      I usually cut out a section for ventilation later on. So I can get back in there. But yes don’t want to leave it in there regardless.

    • @buckfoejiden62
      @buckfoejiden62 Před rokem

      I know I'm the only one who has ever done that ain't i?

  • @joemoore5844
    @joemoore5844 Před 3 lety +1

    Put the facia on!

  • @CascadePacificNW
    @CascadePacificNW Před 3 lety +1

    You don’t run a valley block to the fascia?

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před 3 lety

      No I don’t. The roof is intersecting another plywood roof so you don’t need it

    • @CascadePacificNW
      @CascadePacificNW Před 3 lety

      Ok I went back and watched it again, makes sense now.

  • @timothymitchell8637
    @timothymitchell8637 Před 3 lety +1

    Should’ve put the facia on first , makes it a lot easier.

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před 3 lety +1

      It probably is easier. I do it to dry the house and faster. Thanks for watching!

    • @speersconstruction6133
      @speersconstruction6133 Před 3 lety

      @@TheExcellentLaborer Lol, takes 5 minutes. Learn to frame efficient, you will start to thank yourself.

  • @kylernichols4980
    @kylernichols4980 Před 3 lety

    What brand/model shoes are those?

  • @tristanberg7575
    @tristanberg7575 Před 3 lety +1

    👌👍🧠

  • @N_AUD1
    @N_AUD1 Před 3 lety +1

    Why didn't you start with a full sheet at the ridge?

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před 3 lety +1

      You could but the plywood clips would be very hard to install that way. Thanks for watching!

  • @ty_am_legend2574
    @ty_am_legend2574 Před 3 lety +1

    Great vid mustve been real sketchy with the wind

  • @YourwayBuilders108
    @YourwayBuilders108 Před 3 měsíci

    To Josh
    I am a carpenter i also can do basic electrical basic plumbing i live in the caribbean Antigua i watch your youtube channel. I want to go to the united states in August 2024 what state do you live & work. i would like to work in the united state can you employ me to work for your company.

  • @jeffdeluca1153
    @jeffdeluca1153 Před rokem

    Did you remember to grab your level out of the dormer area?

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před rokem +1

      I did…two years later. I was looking all over for that thing! Lol just kidding. Thanks for watching!

    • @jeffdeluca1153
      @jeffdeluca1153 Před rokem

      @The Excellent Laborer Thx for the reply! Yes I'm a big diy-er and can't help but think I buried fine told that mysteriously disappear . Hey I enjoy your vids and all the great tips. Airways learning.
      Jeff

  • @spankiedoodlesteve2086

    Better to be called the excellent laborer and not the terrible carpenter haha

  • @klincoln80
    @klincoln80 Před 2 lety +1

    I hope you got your tools out of there before you closed it in. Good videos

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před 2 lety

      So that is where my saw went… 😂 Thanks a lot for watching!

    • @symcardnel1741
      @symcardnel1741 Před 2 lety +1

      I like to leave a newspaper or murder confession in dead spots like this.

  • @christophercrowle9753
    @christophercrowle9753 Před 3 lety

    OK iv never worked in the USA but see this all the time, can someone explain to me how you guys can do all this work without scaffolding around your buildings? And is it osha? Or something that's the USA safety body. Surely it must make jobs like facia boards a ball ache? And one slip, o fuck iv broken my fucking leg?? Obviously this isn't an attack on the workmanship, good on you for being able to do it this way. I know for a fact I couldnt.

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m not working for a company so it’s my own property and I’ll see your concern. Did you go to be extra careful while working in the air. Thanks for watching!

    • @christophercrowle9753
      @christophercrowle9753 Před 3 lety

      Even being your own property is there no governing safety body that can enforce you to have some sort of edge protection?

    • @craftman5632
      @craftman5632 Před rokem

      @@christophercrowle9753 nope there is no safety person there on residential areas only in commercial work. If you don't feel safe being up on a roof hire a license contractor.

    • @theballq
      @theballq Před rokem

      @Christopher Crowle we supposed to be tied off with /harness/lanyard/rope.
      We also supposed to be standing on 18" scaffold while erecting roof/trusses.
      But hut we say fuck itttttttt...until we get caught hahaha

  • @chrisbaron1706
    @chrisbaron1706 Před 2 lety

    i watch but i can tell why he works alone not just because hes cheap :)

  • @thebeardedone1225
    @thebeardedone1225 Před 6 měsíci

    Tell the truth now. Are you still looking for your four foot level? The one that was inside there. Lol

  • @andyslater2320
    @andyslater2320 Před rokem

    Bla bla bla . No calculations.

  • @sohrab1323
    @sohrab1323 Před rokem

    Good job