A Kitchen Bench Window (very cool)
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Today we install a cool kitchen window. Now you can hand a casserole dish to a garden dweller. Enjoy!
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These videos are pure escapism for me. The music.. the work ethic. Thank you Scott.
The regulator that decided on the silicon rule must have shares in the stuff. Damn that's a lot of product being pumped out.
@mikthadrummer
3 жыл бұрын
in northern europe we fill insulation in the middel, then the backstop 10mm from egde and then a weatherresistant and slightly elastic filler with color to match the window
AA lovely Scott Brown Window video. I was looking forward to another video, and you never disappoint. That saw at the end look mean though. Cheers from Holland
Love the window.. great work ❤️😎
The scene at the window placing an order is exactly how my 4 year old has me order imaginary ice creams at the window of her playhouse, yet bizarrely I enjoyed watching it. Still working my way through from the beginning and still loving it you legend!
Nice video. There are so many things to learn from you. Thanks for sharing.
Cedar is great for keeping bugs away ..Here in Oregon there is plenty of cedar. We also use the backing rod for our vynal windows ( solid foam tubing ) fill the void and put stick on tar paper over the gap with sticks to the wood easier and lasts for ever and doesn't react with the foam. Some corks react with the foam rod, and you spend more time putting it in the gap..
That window was awesome!
Like the way this house is being improved, some very considered upgrades.
Wow wow wow, I wish I can have this in my. Love it. Thank you for sharing
lovely watch for the evening, keep it up man
Silicone idea is crazy. If you can't use expanding foam cause you say it pushes in to the cavity. Use low expansion foam that stay soft and never sets hard.
@RelaxwithSeizure
5 жыл бұрын
It was probably someone of higher power that stated silicone needs to be used instead of low expansion foam, baring in mind this person probably has no idea what he's talking about (the person of higher power) GJ as always Scott
@Gottesacker86
5 жыл бұрын
The way he said it, this almost sounds like it’s updated code for his area of NZ? I could be wrong, but that’s the impression I was under after Scott explained it.
@reiza834
4 жыл бұрын
silicon is not industry standard, it's personal preference.
@phillipbridge5009
4 жыл бұрын
First, silicone shrinks, second - if that rod is closed cell (i.e waterproof) then just bead either side with a thicker nozzle cut.
I’m surprised they don’t let you use the expanding foam tape that when you stick the tape round the edge it expands and fills the gap over a few hours ! I’m a window fitter in the uk I like how you lot just cut round the whole frame and take it out as one that rarely happens here 👍
Nice video thank you they are some cool windows
Wow! You can see how much water got in around that window installed the old way. None at all.
@ScottBrownCarpentry
5 жыл бұрын
😂
@aorakiboydog
5 жыл бұрын
I know ....leaky homes came and the building industry went berserk , silicone hate the stuff.
@bunning63
5 жыл бұрын
Or, they will find a really dumb idea overseas, that was proven not to work, and turn it into 'their' latest idea. Only in NZ.
@bunning63
5 жыл бұрын
@Ben Miles But BRANZ knows everything, they have laboratory conditions.
@MrJFoster1984
5 жыл бұрын
Bum nips up slightly when you open the window for the first time, always get that feeling, hope I didn't forget any of the fixings 🤞 lol Cut your nozzle bigger so the sealant goes in quicker. Enjoying the videos cheers.
Love the windows
Bro, silicone tip for between jamb and framing. Cut the nozzle tip as big as possible, pump heaps in there so it's full and protruding out of the gap slightly and get some soapy water in a spray bottle (any dishwash liquid), spray liberally and tool it smooth (popsicle stick or even an off cut of timber). You waste a bit of silicone but is honestly about 5x quicker than that way. Keep a few rags and a bucket handy.
@smokingcheeba420
5 жыл бұрын
That's for a finished bead. I hope they put some window casing over it. It was a modern trim before.
@TheBoufhead
5 жыл бұрын
@@smokingcheeba420 no I use it for speed filling too. If you don't use the soapy water it gets everywhere/messy. Just insures the gap is totally full and the silicone spans it properly. Not fussed about the profile, more that it's full, fast and clean. They'll for sure shoot an architrave around the jamb
@smokingcheeba420
5 жыл бұрын
I'm good with a caulk gun. It's an art. Less is more I guess. That's how the plumbers do it. The soap keeps it from sticking where you dont want it to. We use a ton of silicone on our jobs. We could just use PL.
@TheBoufhead
5 жыл бұрын
@@smokingcheeba420 sweet as. You go do it your way and I'll do it mine. Just wanted to offer a tip to Scott as I have taken many a tip/trick from his videos. Should sell your caulking gun art online oi ;)
@smokingcheeba420
5 жыл бұрын
@@TheBoufhead no beef. Just saying. I don't always have soapy water on hand. Or backer rod. Good tip.
Everything you guys do seems so precise, a lot better than most of the English builders I see here
@drewmis1
5 жыл бұрын
These guys are very good builders though too.
The only time my wife ever wants to watch your videos is when Paerau is in them.... lol she has just this instant started looking him up on the 'gram. She asked if he is going to do a "Paerau Cooks on the job" video? Would be a hit I think!
im a window installer in florida we call the foam and caulk a air dam it works very well
Mean episode, Thanks
nice work Scott but who was the knob that came up with the silicon idea i assume someone at the DHB that has an interest in a silicon company just the amount of that you would need is crazy but o well some people need to find ways to keep themselves in a job but cool video learning heaps keep it up
Hey Scott, wouldn't the foam go to the easiest options when it expands? expanding into the house instead of pushing the pef rod into the cavity. Anyway there is a few questionable regulations I am learning as an apprentice builder in Tauranga. But it is what it is!
Bench window is cool but I was wondering if there's a way you could fit a fly screen in there aswell.
How do you close that first part of the window from the inside, after it's swung open and clicked into place 180 degrees out?
Big windows are nice 😊😊👌👌
Very nice and cool
You should check out spring tools nail sets. They are nice to have in the tool belt. Ridiculous power for a manual tool. Its physics. Object in motion stays in motion.
Great content again! Did Paerau get the Dalluge hammer too? I love mine.
"tool tuck shop" 🤣
LEGENDS!
Wow🌿
Scott, you need the makita applicator gun, Makita CG100DZB, for that sealing job. The white foam you put in are called bottningslist in sweden and over that we put sikaflex sealing. Its usually Done in brick and rock fasads. Cant wait until next episode.
@smokingcheeba420
5 жыл бұрын
In America we call it backer rod. I noticed that none of the caulkers her use powred guns. They say it's hard to control the flow.
@isaaccarr2004
5 жыл бұрын
When do you use it? I’ve only ever used the insulation in rolls here in Göteborg?
@ensiobygg5004
5 жыл бұрын
In every fasad made of brick. To get a tight seal wich normal ”drev” insulation cant achieve
quality content
Use small bead silicone to fix the white rope material in place. Let set up, and then use expanding foam.
That's a strange way to seal those up I wonder what the reasonong is. In the USA we use low expansion foam and fill the entire Gap with it no backer.
Would it work just as well and save some silicone (and Paerau's time) to just run two vertical beads, one on either side of the foam?
Can you send me the link to buy those doors and windows. Please that so cool to have
Can still use foam just depends on what the architect specs. All schools and government buildings are silicone only
Scott Brown here 👍
Hi SBC, what gear do you use for filming.. a 10-22 lens ?
I never thought of putting the blade on the multitool like that. That’s genius cause I’ve learned while using mine that they work better at an angle. Very good. Cheers.
Instead of punching the nails of the feather board, would it not be possible to cut (some of) them using the multitool? Then it might be possible to get a bar further up? (Might be a dumb question, but sometimes that’s a valid way of learning ... I hope!)
If your using the GoPro mate turn low light off, stops it going dark when you transition from light to dark etc
Its strange to think that you would seal the windows with all that silicon to stop draft yet use dont insulate ya houses in N.Z. Love the videos bro with much love across the pond from Australia
Hey Scott.. great stuff.. just curious who made those windows?..cheers!! keep up the great work!
@choclatellama123
4 жыл бұрын
I believe thats a marvin ultimate clad bi-fold window. At least in the states(oregon) that's what i have been working with. One about that size sells from Marvin at about $14,700. Those windows are no joke.
@jlexperience
4 жыл бұрын
@@choclatellama123 this is in New Zealand bro. Def not $14k for those windows sorry.
@choclatellama123
4 жыл бұрын
@@jlexperience I know it's in New Zealand, i watched the video too. I also sell those windows specifically, i have one on display in my store, its $14,700.
@jlexperience
4 жыл бұрын
@@choclatellama123 for the bifold kitchen window in this video? $14k is laughable for a small window like that. My double glazed ranch slider was $3.5k
@choclatellama123
4 жыл бұрын
@@jlexperience but its not a slider. Marvin also sells sliders, but this is their folding window series. Aluminum framing with silconized polyester finishing, and reflective coatings on the glass make it so expensive.
Hey folks. Silly question from an Aussie neighbor across the ditch. Is flyscreen common in NZ? My current house didn't have any when I moved in, and it was like night of the bugs and arachnids inside before long. (Super important here.) Also, sorry about Phar Lap and Lamingtons.
out curious, can you put thin coat silicone or liquid nail to hold in place then use expansion foam? cos by the look of it you need to use lots of silicone...
No mosquitoes in NZ?
What is that foam product you pushed in between window and frame called?
Love to work together with you, greets from the carpenter of The Netherlands
We're still using expanding foam. Hadn't heard about the silicone change. Although I haven't noticed any issues with the foam pushing the PEF rod out into the cavity.
@N1rOx
5 жыл бұрын
We're still using foam too. Same city. With how tightly I pack my PEF rod, it seems strange that the foam could move it. I don't think I ever recall seeing the rod being pushed out of the opening looking in from cladding side.
Scott Brown heeeaaaaa 🤣🤣
9:45am NZ
@robswift791
5 жыл бұрын
9:17 pm ireland
@irisgg858
5 жыл бұрын
6:39pm North Carolina, USA Eastern Time that is.
@kmonnier
5 жыл бұрын
=now() CDT
Not sure if it has been said but you can’t spin the handles in foosball
Is stacky slidy a New Zealand technical term? 😅😅
any chance you know the manufacturer for that window??
@jimmyjames1807
3 жыл бұрын
no idea but they couldnt even colour match the hardware
@jimmyjames1807
3 жыл бұрын
doesn't look like an apl product
Straight edge n level tricks for mint jambs could have added to the value . Although it gets a bit technical n takes away from the entertainment factor😅🤓🏆👍
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Does anyone know where the window can be purchased
@getstuk87
3 жыл бұрын
agreed? Scott Brown isn't responding to any of these comments about this question.
you need to make the window sill in the kitchen flush with the aluminium and flush with a narrow bench outside
Screwing in the top of the window? In OZ we are told to only secure the sides & bottom & leave a small gap at the top to allow for frame movement. If the frame moves & you have screws or nails through it, the fasteners will pop through the timber & look ugly.
Love to see u n patuea working.. Correct me if I'm wrong on the spelling. U guys gonna make me buy a Vaughn hammer ,been pondering Martinez hammer, stilleto brand or that Vaughn framing hammer.. I'm using estwing but I want to see what all the titanium hype is about.
@smokingcheeba420
5 жыл бұрын
I love my 10 oz stiletto. But I only do finish carpentry. Now made by Milwaukee. Same hammer.
@ScottBrownCarpentry
5 жыл бұрын
*Paerau . Check out the Douglas Hammer. It is the original of our hammer. They only sell a very limited amount but if you sign up to their mail list you'll hear when they are available . Very nice hammers! www.douglastool.com/product-category/hammer
@zaneh6224
5 жыл бұрын
@M. Lo just got my 2nd Stiletto, 14oz Mini, already have the 15oz framing one, love both of them
Silicon you say, that sounds much better than paper which is what my mate stuffed in his door jamb.
was it 100 mil'd? two extra 4x2 at the top before frame install
Your job look so easy I got a quote from a builder to replace my windows the amount of cladding that I need to remove is a lot more than the 2 pieces that you remove here. I was hoping that I don't have to remove any since my cladding is most likely those direct fixed asbestos fibre cement. Now I just have to show him your video and ask why I need to spend more money on cladding.
@bunning63
5 жыл бұрын
Sure he will appreciate it.
Meeting Gaston next week too. Very Expensive Guy!🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ScottBrownCarpentry
5 жыл бұрын
😂 worth it
Ramset poly gap rod got 4 size :10mm 15mm 25mm 30mm until 50mm ,if too loose u can buy next size big or twist them together to push in
Those sliding doors, u got a quote for $17,500 lol
do you guys not having bugs in the warmer months that would get into your house like crazy?
@N1rOx
5 жыл бұрын
Only house and fruit flies really. If you live near bush, sandflies and mosquitoes. But that's about it.
does your ingos come pre fitted?
I would have added a small servery Scott.
Head flashing on a window under a 450mm wide soffit?
Having to caulk all round would honestly raise my window and door pricing by 20% and make me 🤬a lot. Never seen one of those windows they look excellent
Are the windows and door you installed aluminium? How much are they in NZ
@drewmis1
5 жыл бұрын
Yep. And not cheap. Double glazing is the standard
Cool work! What kind of wood is the siding on facade?
@smokingcheeba420
5 жыл бұрын
I'm guessing cedar..
@ScottBrownCarpentry
5 жыл бұрын
Cedar
@user-fm7jv2xb1r
5 жыл бұрын
it doesn't leaks resin under the sunlight?
@user-fm7jv2xb1r
5 жыл бұрын
Сedar is used raw or oil finished?
For a European windows in good price I would suggest Dako.
Whats the name of those Glass doors? 6:59
Here we use only the expanding foam
can i get this from the UK
# 10pm in belgium
what brand/style of windows are these?
what's the name of the window and door manufacturer?
How much do you charge an hour for a 2 man job?
7am in aus
5:44 that is a *tiny* drill! what make and model is it?
@kennystress3764
5 жыл бұрын
Looks like it is something similar to the Makita DTD154Z. A lot of different versions of it I can see, but I do not know the differences between them. They are nice to use though.
The new wanz code has no packers in the head jamb, theres a building inspector in tauranga that looks for it and will fail, it gives the lintel abit of room for sag
@bunning63
5 жыл бұрын
Building inspectors, recall an old chippie that over his time reckoned most were failed builders, bitter ones at that. One job I was one this young woman turns up, yep building inspector, he comments she doesn't know shit and just goes around the house checking the wind rating for all the joinery, and that's exactly what she did. Hopeless.
@N1rOx
5 жыл бұрын
www.altuswindows.co.nz/media/1962/altus_wanz-guide-e2-as1-amd-7-v14-nov-2017.pdf Old mate is right. Don't know if he'd be winning any friends enforcing it though.
Why the build up on the top of the window? Was it the old 100mm mis-measure trick?
@ScottBrownCarpentry
5 жыл бұрын
Lol nah we are squeezing a 500mm cabinet above the window for the kitchen
Who made the window mate?
how do you get away with screwing in the window.?Code is double galv 75mm nails 150mm from each corner and 400mm max centres. ?or is that not inforced in Auckland?
@N1rOx
5 жыл бұрын
www.altuswindows.co.nz/media/1962/altus_wanz-guide-e2-as1-amd-7-v14-nov-2017.pdf Although it says the use of stainless, most builders I know use 10gauge zinc screws instead.
@mmmlllzzz100
5 жыл бұрын
thanks, yes it states "pairs of nails or stainless screws"at the spacings i described.Zinc is no good due to the 3.2 treatment in the reveals n.our council inforces 3 inch galv nails in pairs at those spacings which is overkill in my opinion especially once you foam and archatrave @@N1rOx
@N1rOx
5 жыл бұрын
@@mmmlllzzz100 ah, interesting. Window openings here only need to be framed from h1.2 generally.
@mmmlllzzz100
5 жыл бұрын
where are you?@@N1rOx
@N1rOx
5 жыл бұрын
@@mmmlllzzz100 auckland
Frozen Juicie and a Steak and Cheese pie please.
Oneplus ❤️❤️
I bet you have 183 000 people willing to come work with you. I know I wanna lol.
kick ass windows install. you didnt show how the sill pan was done. what sealant did you use.
20.45 UK time.
Should of showed us how to flash it
Suckland Blues - lol
Should hv knocked out back door area and expand tht space for sliding door
No spinners bro
did you just call a bifold window a stacking sliding window, i was expecting a sliding stacking window not a 3 panel bifold haha