Lights used in the 20x30 workshop
7:24
2 місяці тому
Maple Plywood for Workshop Walls
11:12
4 місяці тому
Building Interior walls in a 20x30 Workshop
17:24
Full Window install 20x30 Workshop build
12:45
Metal Roof Full Install Build a 20x30 Workshop
21:52
Simple Method to Cut Out OSB Windows
6:08
7 місяців тому
Install a Double Top Plate on workshop walls
8:43
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@MorahEbuka-vm5gp
@MorahEbuka-vm5gp 9 годин тому
What is the name of that small plumb attached to the line
@grzegorzrokowski6353
@grzegorzrokowski6353 День тому
Sadly they don't ship to Europe :(
@sethcraftworkshop
@sethcraftworkshop 7 годин тому
That's good to know. Sorry they don't ship there yet.
@JaimieLee
@JaimieLee 2 дні тому
how did you get the autofocus to work? I tried but mine just kept saying it's at 75% but won't do anything
@sethcraftworkshop
@sethcraftworkshop 23 години тому
I set up a macro with the info found in the newest version of the user manual. It shows how to set the : up, down, and auto buttons.
@user-cn2bu7tk9u
@user-cn2bu7tk9u 4 дні тому
Good job thanks.
@sethcraftworkshop
@sethcraftworkshop 2 дні тому
Thank you.
@affordabledesertliving3487
@affordabledesertliving3487 5 днів тому
Subscribed
@affordabledesertliving3487
@affordabledesertliving3487 5 днів тому
This is an excellent video Seth. I will be using this for my 16x40 cabin and I will more than likely be doing it alone as well. Excellent.
@sethcraftworkshop
@sethcraftworkshop 5 днів тому
It's a lot of work alone. But sure does last a long time. Much better than t11 siding.
@affordabledesertliving3487
@affordabledesertliving3487 5 днів тому
Really well done and the commentary is excellent explaining each step. Thanks.
@sethcraftworkshop
@sethcraftworkshop 5 днів тому
I'm happy to hear this was helpful. I rather enjoy the metal roof process.
@CampWhiskey
@CampWhiskey 6 днів тому
Great series! Thank you. 🤝
@sethcraftworkshop
@sethcraftworkshop 2 дні тому
Thank you for watching!
@nonasarts
@nonasarts 6 днів тому
Top de mais 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏vou fazer uma também.
@francois2291
@francois2291 7 днів тому
Merci pour la vidéo et les conseils.
@theshop5331
@theshop5331 7 днів тому
“Tyvek” word count is????? 847 times.
@Ing_Yordi_Delgado
@Ing_Yordi_Delgado 8 днів тому
hi i just buy the same machine assemble it, and try to make my first priject on easel, but when i download the g-code and try to start the job my machine hits the z limit switch im new to cnc i dont know whats the issue
@aryaprincess2479
@aryaprincess2479 8 днів тому
8:33 the cake
@PickingYou
@PickingYou 9 днів тому
An engineer told me -- these clips should be nailed on the outside and through the sheathing. He was invited to a Simpson Strong Tie extended credit class. They demonstrated the correct application process with 2 identical structures in wind tunnels. The one (like you suggest) blew apart within seconds. Appreciate your info -- offering clarity to save others.
@michael.phelps
@michael.phelps 10 годин тому
What's the correct approach?
@PickingYou
@PickingYou 15 хвилин тому
@@michael.phelps Install on the outside of the exterior sheathing. Nail into top plate and studs.
@jennytomes4391
@jennytomes4391 9 днів тому
Why 10/2 should it be 12/2?
@affordabledesertliving3487
@affordabledesertliving3487 9 днів тому
This is excellent! This gives me a lot of insight into putting up my own trusses in a few weeks. Thank you.
@Chris-be7wz
@Chris-be7wz 10 днів тому
Could you of used 12/2 instead of 10/2 wire? I am going to install one of these and i already have a roll of 12/2 from a previous project ...
@jennytomes4391
@jennytomes4391 9 днів тому
Yes, you can.
@stephenreichert5233
@stephenreichert5233 10 днів тому
I am struggling to make my list. I want to do a 10x12 shed. I want my front wall to be 10ft tall and my back wall 8ft . I am trying to make my list and can't figure out how many 2x's I will need total .
@bluetooth2520
@bluetooth2520 10 днів тому
Why didn't you use F channel to hold the soffitt and then nail it to the facia with brad nails?
@rafaeldominguez8213
@rafaeldominguez8213 11 днів тому
Great job.
@joeclark9042
@joeclark9042 13 днів тому
Okay Seth I hate to say it brother but you did that wrong that second row you should have started at the other end and with the 6 ft so that way you split your joints all your joints don't run together they're not supposed to that weakens the wall
@bopz.
@bopz. 13 днів тому
where do you get the material from? im new to this.
@alimanfi3793
@alimanfi3793 13 днів тому
Would love to see some detailing on steel structure if that’s part of your field
@sethcraftworkshop
@sethcraftworkshop 13 днів тому
I have not worked with steel at all.
@StilljustHelen
@StilljustHelen 15 днів тому
Thanks for this video! It was informative without giving to much info all at once and you did a great job of showing each step. I'm having so much trouble as a first-timer trying to get my foundation square. My soil is stable but full of river rock. So every time I put something in the ground the sticks get wonky and don't go in the ground where I want. Hopefully, the batter boards will be the solution I need! Do you have any pro tips for dense river rock soil?
@slydog7131
@slydog7131 16 днів тому
Nice work. Thanks for sharing this. About the underlayment: I think one which is designed for high-temperature applications is normally used under metal roofs.
@michaelschroeder6256
@michaelschroeder6256 16 днів тому
The border is required to have a nail not a screw every 4 to 6 inches depending on where you’re at in the us This is why they should be vertically not horizontally on walls you get your sheer strength from the nails and a nail every 8 inches in the field. And horizontally on roof decks On top of that you shouldn’t be using an impact driver to drive screws. It weakens the screw.
@lonnieclemens8028
@lonnieclemens8028 17 днів тому
There has to be a better way for an individual man to lift up plywood.
@donatop1971
@donatop1971 17 днів тому
How tall are the walls?
@lonnieclemens8028
@lonnieclemens8028 17 днів тому
I appreciate you working in the hot weather. I can work all day in the cool weather. But when it's 95 F everyone needs to take precautions.
@romanggg4729
@romanggg4729 17 днів тому
Есть новое видео размыло ли стену у меня тока же только глиняная
@JmguyN8
@JmguyN8 18 днів тому
What nails did you use to nail the OSB
@HeatherLewisOhLeven
@HeatherLewisOhLeven 18 днів тому
Any tips for finding your top plate or studs. I have tried using several stud finders, and they don't work very well. Even highly rated stud finders work poorly.
@swm-sm6cu
@swm-sm6cu 19 днів тому
I'll be setting trusses by myself soon. They will be 32 feet long, but I'll have a crane set them up on the second floor walls. All that I will have to do is stand them up and I will have walls that I can stand on for most of it, and can build temporary ones for another section that is mostly open. The gables will be tricky. I'll set a 2x4 on the outside standing up fairly high, going from the wall to where I can tie them loosely on the truss. That way I can adjust the tails to where they are overhanging the same on each side. I'll do both gables first and then run a string across where all the tails will be, but about 1/8 inch away. Then I can set all the regular inside trusses, back that 1/8 inch. It will be a pain having to climb down and back up the ladder to get each truss set right, but that is what I will have to do unless I can find some inexpensive help. I got a price to frame the whole house for $9 per square foot. I earned a lot of my money framing for $1.50 to $2.00 per square foot years ago, so I don't want to pay the prices that people charge today. I'm 70 years old and have lost some weight (now about 120 pounds) and become somewhat weaker since a surgery I had (cut out a foot of my small intestines), but I feel quite confident that I can handle the job. More of a problem for me will be getting the OSB board on the gables and then up on the roof and across the trusses. But I am motivated by all the money I will save!
@swm-sm6cu
@swm-sm6cu 19 днів тому
In the past we would put the sheathing and the drywall nailer on the gable trusses before we stood them up, but that was for 28 foot trusses. I could stand them by myself but I had help to put them in place once they got up there. I probably could handle that but if I'm wrong I don't want to have something too heavy to lift!
@d3w4yn3
@d3w4yn3 19 днів тому
Fantastic attention to detail in those corners!!! And I notice you pulling the wrap tightly toward the inside of the wall as you tape! Details like this are lost in an explanation, whereas seeing you do it gives a lot of great details and tips as you do it! GLORIOUS!!!
@SoulForgeHomestead
@SoulForgeHomestead 19 днів тому
My 12k btu unit says it needs 230V, so do I need a double pole breaker?
@sethcraftworkshop
@sethcraftworkshop 19 днів тому
Yes you will need a double to gat 240v off the main panel.
@Emyrtemoc
@Emyrtemoc 20 днів тому
What's the purpose of venting the soffit in this shed when the ceiling insulation is blocking the airflow. Lol
@sethcraftworkshop
@sethcraftworkshop 19 днів тому
The baffles provide an air Channel for ventilation.
@danstark462
@danstark462 21 день тому
Seth perhaps you could of brought all the footings to level by having small forms dropped on top of the casted ground foots. This would eliminate the stacking; reinforce with rebar or paige wire. You've gone all that way, make it more solid unit per each footing. What about heavy winds? Your not well anchored, foundations are your key. Nothing but expense when that shed shifts after a abnormal high wind storm
@walterbhurah9948
@walterbhurah9948 21 день тому
Thanks bro❤
@jayvogn2544
@jayvogn2544 22 дні тому
And that's how you build a $65K shed, I mean mini house. It looks awesome.
@BrendaMcHugh
@BrendaMcHugh 23 дні тому
When putting a chalk line down I prefer using red chalk it does not want wash off as easy as blue and also use a crystal clear acrylic spray and you definitely will no wash off. I learned that trick when I saw cutting concrete. 17:16
@KarlB791
@KarlB791 23 дні тому
Wouldn't it be good to put those roof rafters right over the wall studs to carry the load all the way down?
@sabirayaz7893
@sabirayaz7893 24 дні тому
11 thousand for a shed, you got ripped off buddy!
@Joedoeswhat
@Joedoeswhat 27 днів тому
You have to do this is every single room
@michaelbarrett8803
@michaelbarrett8803 27 днів тому
I just did a garage and it was helpful to line up all the trusses along the top before nailing them into tthruss i hangers. A couple of mine the were off. It is also very important to check that all the trusses are plum and properly spaced or you will have a hard time with the decking. If the trusses centers is not exactly 24" and parallel from it's neighbors putting the decking panels is going to be a pain.
@davidb7699
@davidb7699 28 днів тому
Great video and a sweet build,,if you only had a hanger nail gun,,,10x faster then by hand nailing them,,,Nice drown footage seth
@Ryder1342
@Ryder1342 28 днів тому
Your content sucks
@markdyballuk
@markdyballuk 28 днів тому
fabulous Seth, thank you for your help and for sharing your great work
@sethcraftworkshop
@sethcraftworkshop 28 днів тому
Thank you for watching! This is a large project and turned out well!
@seeyourselfclear3518
@seeyourselfclear3518 28 днів тому
Thank you so much for showing us what you do. That isn’t a lot for the shed because your labor is included. Build a lot diy and the reason people hire is due to the time saved. Thanks for your time.
@sethcraftworkshop
@sethcraftworkshop 28 днів тому
Thank you for watching. This build was great. Turned out nice and has been a great detached office space for my friend.
@TurboMountTV
@TurboMountTV 29 днів тому
What if you just want to paint over the sheathing, do you fill in the gaps with something? Thanks.
@sethcraftworkshop
@sethcraftworkshop 28 днів тому
OSB is not a great option for exterior siding. You would need to go with t11 or lp smart side or some other siding rated for exterior use.
@TurboMountTV
@TurboMountTV 28 днів тому
@@sethcraftworkshop OK thanks. What kind of siding did you put on this?
@johnmarrero5883
@johnmarrero5883 Місяць тому
A lot of times the difference between the two doors can be adjusted with the hinges (if they r adjustable) the hinge pins can be screwed up or down as needed