Building my garage : Setting trusses, sheathing and underlayment
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Setting 40' trusses with my Clark crane that has 92 ft of boom, installing 5/8" OSB sheathing and then ice and water and elphant skin underlayment. Also picking up a Grove 71' boom lift with my semi truck and lowboy
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One thing I really like about these videos is the explanation about what and why something is being done. It will be a great building when finished.
@MrTheBigNoze
Ай бұрын
Really sets him apart from other KZreadrs, great explanations and letting us know the thought process behind everything
My grandfather was working in Boston in a tall building. His buddy fell from the 6th floor and landed on a pile of sand. Got up, shook his head a bit and climbed back up. I am so glad to see safety harnesses. This was long before safety rules.
@petewatson4353
Ай бұрын
6 stories you say sounds like a tall story, landing on sand same as concrete at that height, even water would cripple you. Nice story but reality says not.
@glenlongstreet7
Ай бұрын
Hi Pete, I know that it sounds like a 'tall story', so I looked on the web. Typed in man falls 6 stories. A lot of people have fallen that far and farther and lived. My grandfather was born in 1897. He served in WW1 as a propeller carver at Great Lakes. He was disappointed that he was not called up. He was an honorable and respected man. I suppose I could comb the Boston newspapers and see if it was reported, but I rather doubt that would have caught the attention of a news reporter. The man might have been docked some wages for fooling around on the job.
@Look_What_You_Did
Ай бұрын
Bet you lick boots too...
@Spitter-ud8jd
29 күн бұрын
I had a friend fall 5 stories climbed back up and went to work and one that fall 8 " and died on the spot . Just depends on how you land.🍻
@benmac940
22 күн бұрын
Very poorly rigged harness system, wouldn't meet the standards where I am
"I think I'm going to wear this my whole life" - Brilliant!
If anyone deserves a nice shop it is you, very happy for you.
@robertbrewer2190
Ай бұрын
He EARNED that shop! And he deserves it too!
@user-ch3yf2cl5t
Ай бұрын
Nice job jesse.,..
In case I haven't said it before, I'll say it now - The extra effort you put into video production with thoughtful camera placement as well as post production/editing so as to deliver an entertaining video experience for your growing audience, is very much appreciated. Just the availability of the high resolution drone for the home video creator, really moved it all to a Hollywood level product (minus the perverted culture of weirdos of course), yeah it's really great! Good progress on the building too!👍
Awesome shop Jesse. But I'm guessing you dont have many crane operator's watching. I want to politely give you some advice when extending the boom. Hydraulic cranes and boom trucks have slider pads that the boom extensions ride on. They will wear out fast if not properly lubricated. And the least friction on them is at approximately 65 degrees. And its common safety to have a tag line on everything you pick. Love your channel brother. Always stay safe.
My back is killin me just watching you work lol. Great effort Jesse.
Nobody deserves a shop more than Jesse. Very happy for him!
Your go-pro mounted on head makes a LOT more sense than all the folks trying to accomplish tasks with one hand while holding a camera in the other!!
Another great video! We always get a complete picture of what you are working on. Not long put complete with all the detail. I prefer watching the longer videos instead of other channels stretching out the contact week by week. keep up the awesome videos! Best regards, from a long term subscriber
Wow what a weekend. Long form videos from Andrew you and Ant Pants!
@Halibrand
Ай бұрын
I watched them all along with M.bjoernstroem video 👌
@letmelooktv
Ай бұрын
@@Halibrand me too lol. He is a guy with many talents. Dynamiting rock one moment and air traffic control for private jets the next 🤯
@gekkedirkie
Ай бұрын
@@Halibrand the airport work was a nice surprise
@josephcarino5829
Ай бұрын
Ants Pants is a character
@marcruel9401
Ай бұрын
Always nice to see the personal product of a professional
The wind was carrying them trusses like sails in the beginning, excellent job getting them done. So glad to see you being safety conscience, the last thing you want is to get hurt, you've got a lot to consider. Excellent video as always, your work ethic is second to none. And I want to give a shout out to the guys that help, well done.👍
@sweeney944
Ай бұрын
Amazing that those trusses can hold a Catskill snow load.
Man! That was a long one just watching it, I can understand how you shot after all that, not only the physical work but also the stress of such a large job, and everything that goes with it like dealing with the wrong end trusses.
Marvelous work, especially on the last day when you were all by yourself! I admire your confidence and skills, but also the safety precautions you follow. Still, you would not catch me on that roof any moment. Once finished, you will have a building to be treasured by all. Congratulations, and may the Lord bless you and keep you! Thank him for his guidance!!
Watched several builds, similar equipment with 3 to 5 helpers and yours is by far the best. You spend time calculating, re-enforcing and minimizing risk, plus you explain the reasons why during the build with aerial shots.
That crane was right on time, I love how everyone is safe to work another day Jesse.
Only 20minutes in and the pucker factor is off the Richter scale with those trusses- don’t you just love this channel🇬🇧😊
You’re videos are top notch. Look forward to them always.
Fabulous videography of the first trusses being set … drone view must be useful to see in the cab too. Helmet cam added a closeup view, thanks. The bracing at the end wall to start was brilliant. I once helped our contractor set up trusses with no bracing and it was sketchy, especially using us owners very unskilled labour to hand bomb the trusses into place. It did work out well, although another carpenter crew a few years later at a neighbouring house nearby, left unsupervised, didn’t put any bracing up and installed all the trusses. They went home for the night. Big wind cane up overnight and blew them all down and destroyed them. This was at the end of the pandemic when trusses lead time was months. They had to stick frame the roof to complete the job. 😮 Thanks for the video Jesse, from Canada 🇨🇦
Noah never fails to crack me up 😂😂😂
I suggest you keep a rope ladder in boom life basket in case it breaks down with you up in the air.
Quite the advertisement for paslode surviving that fall twice with no issues
@kieranosullivan02
20 күн бұрын
now he's got to test one 32ft fall 😂
WOW, a straight up marathon of building. You said you were whooped, I believe it. Great progress and now you can really tell the size of the building. Good job Jesse and crew. Keep the videos coming. Long ones are ok.
Noah is a great little helper. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Watching in the UK…Love the long videos
Jesse Muller is a talented multi purpose man
I love these long form vlogs! Thanks Jesse.
That boy is something else. Congratulations on getting her almost dried in; it won't be long now. Thanks for the video, I really enjoyed it.
the deck on that flatbed definitely seen better days 😳
@TheKajunkat
28 күн бұрын
yeah they need to throw some white oak on their saw mill and re plank it. Somebody is going to get a board to the face soon.
@picklesgherkin
28 күн бұрын
@@TheKajunkat and caot it in old oil
I worked for a truss manufacturer for a while. We always had the customers verify the individual truss shop drawings prior to fabrication to confirm their preferences. Also we offered an option to apply OSB sheathing to the gable trusses at the plant (huge time saver). Great job on setting the system!
@jmuller86
Ай бұрын
yea I did get those drawings, but didnt really pay attention too closely. so it really is my fault that I didnt get the drop down trusses. I just thought since I gave the lumber yard my plans that called for the dropped down trusses that they would put them on there.
@TomGuimond
Ай бұрын
@@jmuller86 Jesse I would like to inform you that the subtitles are still not available 6 after the video is posted I don't know if it depends on you or youtube but this frustrating
@jmuller86
Ай бұрын
@@TomGuimond it depends on youtube. I have no control over it
@TomGuimond
Ай бұрын
@@jmuller86 dommage parce ce que je suis francophone et j’ai de la difficulté à comprendre quand je ne peux pas mettre les sous-titres en français mais je crois que dans yous tube studio éditeur peut ajouter les sous-titres à une vidéo déjà en ligne
@TomGuimond
Ай бұрын
@@jmuller86 Too bad because I'm French-speaking and I have difficulty understanding when I can't put the subtitles in French but I believe that in yous tube studio publisher can add the subtitles to a video already online but I would understand if it's not possible
Liked the timing of the music when setting that first truss.
Noah is always out there gettin’ after it
Great progress, shop is coming together well. End trusses, "what are you going to do?" I know you come up with a satisfactory fix.
Most men ( those that like to build things ) would love to have a shop like yours. We all have to make compromises somewhere. I have learned in life that no-matter how good you have things, you are never content and always wish or had hoped for something better.
Wow, Jesse. Yet again, you've amazed us with your creativity, progress & another leap forward with the dream shop build. It must be freezing for Noah, the site foreman, to be still wearing jeans and a t shirt. The little man is growing quickly. The new boom lift is an absolute beast. If you haven't already subscribed, guys show your support, and let's help Jesse out
How do you find deals like that?? $3500?? Man, what a buy. Your shop is coming together nicely. I've built lots of homes, but back in those days we never used fall protection so I've never used it at all. But I wonder, have you seen those self retracting devices that basically will only let the rope go out slowly? So they are always trying to wind up a little bit, but if you fall it will allow the rope to go out but slow enough that you would just lower to the ground without being hurt. If you had one of those attached to your crane up above the roof, it seems like you would be safe and not have any rope management issues either. I've done a lot of shingle roofing too. Hopefully never again though! ;-)
@jmuller86
Ай бұрын
Those retractable tethers are really nice but they are like $600 for a halfway decent one. I never used to use fall protection either but with so many people watching me I dont want to set a bad example and have somebody get hurt. But also its nice to know I will be there for my kids. That lift was a steal for that much. Once in a while the controls dont work for a few minutes but atleast I will have the patience to work on it vs the gas engine one
@Spitter-ud8jd
29 күн бұрын
@@jmuller86 The $600 bucks ain't even the bad part . It only good for 5 years. All safety gear must be replaced every 5 years. If you need a harness you the cut man on the ground. I've been a carpenter since 76. I don't wear a leash .There for dogs.🍻
Intro was epic, well done Jesse.
Nice work thinking safe. Keep in mind, you should have a tagline on every truss lift.
Magnificent, especially the lumberjack picking up staples at the end :)
Your and Pat are awesome together, like brothers from a different mother🙂Jesse, PERFECT music for settling the first truse up. The three of you, [ you, your brother and Pat ] work like a well oiled machine, great to see. The respect you all have for one another in whatever jobs you are all doing to get things done! Sounds like liuttle Nopah, is gonna be going into the family business when he grows up..🙂. That FORD gas boom lift, you should maybe sell as it, and get another that is NOT a ford [ My husband says of Fords is, Fix Or Repair Daily ]. Mike [ Dirt Perfect ] bought one for his business in Derby Indiana, and it distroyed his one trailer as well, he neded up having to install all new flooring on his trailer, went with Diamond Plate I think. Congrats on the " newer '] Boom lift and it's Disiel!! Great Video, look forwqard to the next one, and more completeion done on your garage. Is your House finished now?? Stay Well and God bless you and your family and Pat as well.
@Spitter-ud8jd
29 күн бұрын
Your husband is an asshole.
Well no one can say you shy away from hard work, well done and on top of this, thanks for the time & effort spent on editing this video
Congratulations your dream garage shop is coming out great 👍 👌 👏
Been looking forward to this one Jesse 👍
Never saw a concrete roof done before, first men on multiple jobs...respect
That CLARK BIG BOY is the shizzle..! Carry on
@Patriot1776
Ай бұрын
Got that 2-stroke, 6V53 Detroit in it too!
Nice job Jesse!! As a;ways.....admire your work ethic!!
What a great feeling to get all that done. If you drink beer, have a cold one and enjoy.
Amazing job. Well done. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
ANOTHER GREAT JOB JESSE, MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS YOU.THE GARAGE IS COMING OUT BEAUTIFUL.
A massive work. Bravo
Good job, Jesse. You got a lot accomplished. So, maybe the timing belt has been the issue all along. Thanks for the video.
@jmuller86
Ай бұрын
could be, I am wondering if it has been loose the whole time
Great work Jesse and Crew but NOAH STEALS THE SHOW!! Peace and love
You make awesome buildings, JM...
You have an amazing work ethic. Very glad for your success in this video. That can be a dotting task. Seems like the weather was in your favor while doing this.
Your family and team are awesome. Excellent video.
This video needs waaaaay moore trucking, the amount of sunglasses is good.
yourself, Andrew and Ants Pants are rocking YT these days!!
Thanks for this I really enjoyed it
5/5/24...so Jesse, am ~50 minutes into this 'raising roof truss' video & had to say A+ on all your 'bracing, diagonals, horizontals, latterals..' & of course your little inspector Noah with his Hard Hat 'slanted' to convey his '5o Mission Crush' experience💪😊👍ya know, like those Hollywood movie stars in WWII movies...well maybe you are too young to remember, but that particular hat-on-head profile was the absolute example of unrivaled combat experiences & is living proof of exactitude & perfection!..so Jesse, loved the waay good extra bracing while erecting those 'web' Gable Braces. No doubt '50 Mission' supervisor Noah approved!! ..just gotta love the combo of your construction experience & cinematic producer/director instincts to show-off your main man, Noah! Man, I am eaten' your videos up!😋 ...now back to lifting those Gable Truss frames...
Excellent work!
Well done! Will be nice to actually get in the space and see more possibilities!
Congrats on making it happen, great fun to see. Hi from Michigan.
@Jesse muller nice long video dream garage coming long nicely looking forward to the next one
Dang bud yall kicked butt !!! Nice Job
garage coming along Jesse. setting those trusses is art in itself, to get them dang up on is some voodoo magic. nice catch on trusses starting to get out of whack. ice and water shield gets frustrating, eats up alotta time getting it to lay right. your frustration with that boom lift justified Jesse. if you can 'borrow' parts off it to keep the other ones running, it served some purpose
so much work done ,amazing !!
Excellent work
Good job guys!
Appreciate the peaceful construction.
👏 👏👏That garage looks awesome for one moment I though you where going to use that Storm Guard on the hole roof I wish you would done it but it makes sense becouse the snow tends to accumulate at the lower ends of the roof but aider way it looks awesome job. I done a lot of roofing as well but that one is very big roof for shore it can make anyone tired and don't worry Jesse I know how you feel after that long day by you self because I work alone every day. Kind regards buddy looking forward to the next video thanks a lot 👍 👍
Looking great!
Jesse that's one awesome shop my friend.
Amazing work as usual! You really know what you're doing 👊🏻
Great work Jesse & friends.
A great looking job - looking forward to watching over the next few days
Another fantastic video love them love the length of them the explanations and why all of it im looking to move from the UK and the states is one option I'm looking at
Put outriggers on the basket of the high reach and set all plywood from that. It works good. Also that harness is killing me. With the rope grab below your feet almost off the edge will do nothing. You’ll be on the ground before it grabs and the stretch is taken up plus the lanyard had 6-10 feet in it.
great video as usual thank you Jesse,Pat and Lucas.
Good job jessie, love the kids
Awesome video Jesse. Lots of hard work. 👏👏🙌
Good job Jesse. Great help too.
Awesome job man
Very nice work Jesse and the guys looks great so far
Good work! 👍👍
Absolutely well done Jesse, amazing job putting the rolls on by yourself. Thanks for sharing.
Your shop is moving along! Good for you!! It wont be long now!
I think you are doing great job on your house and shop
Great Job 👍 .
It’s a big job well done
Great video Jesse
Your vidios are the best 👍👍👍👍
Great work Jesse. Looking Awsume.
You’re a hard worker brother 👍🇦🇺🇺🇸
2 40 40 of joy great shop great time spent with you guys
I have seen people buildin boxes for the overhang. with 2.6 inside and out with blocking inside the two 6.6, and they put it up in one piece each side seperate. Halifax Nova Scotia Canada
Great video
Looking soooooooooo good!!! ❤❤❤❤
Good job.
Two and half hours! Whacko the chook!! ..beer time! !
Great video once again😍👍