Flat roof to pitched roof how to with Rag n Bone Brown
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Flat to pitch roof conversion with my friend Kieth AKA @ragnbonebrown
How we did it!!
We recently went to do a flat to pitch roof conversion so to get rid of a typical flat roof and change it to a pitch roof, it was a busy day as we have travelled for three hours in each direction to do the work, we actually completed the work in less time than it took to get there and back!!!
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Great video that young lad is getting a wealth of knowledge from you he's very lucky ,I love the way you explain things and try to keep it simple enough for everyone, your a credit to carpentry
Here from Keith’s channel, and I can’t believe this took just 5 hours! Unreal levels of skill, well done guys.
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
Welcome and thank you!!
Two guys working in perfect harmony. I love the efficiency of effort; measure it right, cut it right, install it right. A pleasure to watch. Thanks
@utensil999
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same. Even the height difference plays a part. No chance of bumping heads when tag teaming the birds mouths 😁
@selianboy8508
Жыл бұрын
I think that I have just watched Stickly Come Dancing!
Bloody lovely of you to step in and help him out! I was really upset for him when he came back to his house like that. Nice one, and he now has the certainty it's been done absolutely perfectly.
Can’t wait to see Keith’s version of this on his channel. I bet he’s grinning from ear to ear. “Robin Clevett did my roof!” 😊
Another great video showing skillmanship
That is a beautiful job indeed, Robin. You're one of the most humble master carpenters out there.
Brilliant to see you working for (with?) Keith Brown. His is one of my favourite channels (along with yours of course!)
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
Well it was a pleasure to work with Keith, a true gentleman
Amazing transformation with Ed' from when he first appeared. A young man exuding confidence. Keep up the good work.
@edwoodcarpentry
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Mike!
Great seeing you on another channel I follow. You always seem so chilled and relaxed. What hit me was the skill, speed and efficiency of how you work. On your channel you always come across as if you’ve got loads of time. A real eye opener! 👍😊
Awesome. Love that you were able to help!!
I'm an apprentice carpenter from Norfolk would of love to of met you both great work as always.
Real pleasure watching !!! Great explanations !!! I simply love this .
Excellent work, pretty much how I was taught 20 plus years ago. Great to see it done , even better when it flows . Good team work
Cracking job. Great watching pro's at work.
Like watching high-rise ballet. Wonderful
Well done Robin. Fantastic to see two great KZreadrs working together. Good man yourself!
Fine work lads, really great work. Pleasure to watch such craftsmanship!
Hi Robin absolutely amazing team work and skill. As always the Clevett standard !! Love the videos
Just here to take satisfaction in people doing a complex job with absolute ease and mastery. Amazing work.
Great job Robin . its amazing how you are able to work in such heights.
Proper job! I know that will give Keith such a huge peace of mind that the work has been done properly with thought and skill, & has taken care of any possible planning permission requirement concern by being under the existing roof height 👍 Well done both
Love these videos and love the workmanship. Quality dont come over night master enjoining hes work 👌
Amazing work well done chaps
Great video guys. Very informative cheers from down under.
I learned English when I was born... I know all the words you have used... I am just not too certain that it is English you are speaking! 😂😆😆🤣🤣🤣 Great video!
Robin, the best as always 🎯
When I left school I wish I did roofing from the offset. I am a qualified truck mechanic by trade and did that for 6yrs then down tools and went into building. It’s surprising though the stuff I learned from that, that I use when building. I think roofing is the most interesting trade and you’ve really got to know your stuff. Excellent vid. Edit: I liked the music.
Hey Guys great to see you helping out a fellow u tuber, as always awesome craftsmanship by robin and edd, love from Cleveleys.
Amazing work guys
Great video Robin and Ed👌
Like a Young gazelle running up that roof robin ....tidy job 👍
Amazing work well done guys
Cracking job, completed using knowledge and understanding, planning of the job, and superb craft skills to carry it out. Also note the cat like movements across the open joists, spacial awareness and common sense. If this operation was being done at my work, we would have used more paper printing off the risk assessments and method statements than you used to build the roof!!
Beautiful and awesome to see how Ed has developed and grown in skill and confidence. Really great work Ed and Robin!!
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
Lovely work as always 👏🏼
You always have the BESTEST timber!!
I also came here from Keiths channel. That was a very nice thing to do for the couple. The way you and Ed work is quite awesome.
Great work. This is the way I show my students how to do a hip roof. With an app etc. I'm going to refer them to this video. Keep up the great work 👍
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Donal, well done for sharing with the next generation of fine craftspeople!! You keep up your valuable and good work too mate
Your skill and knowledge is amazing. You made it look so easy 👍
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much 😊
Loving that you use an old School eastwing framing hammer
Great job and a joy to watch ...........
EXCELLENCE ROBIN AND YOUR APPRENTICE OUSTANDING WORK
Hi Robin...... looking forward to watching this later when I get a minute....... loved the roof window install video this week...... super product......👍
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
Beautiful job guys !!!!
No doubt about it, you are very good 👍👍👍👍
Great and quick job for profi ! 👍
Top class work and nice number plate 👌
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Beautiful job 👏🏻
Very nice Robin, that assistant is a great help isn't he? Looking forward to the next video
Lovely job lads.👍🏼
That's got to be the absolute, cutest 4 hipped roof I've ever seen Robin🤩You and Ed made a cracking job of that👊It was also interesting seeing how well balanced and centered Robin looked using a blade right saw whilst doing the jack rafter compound cuts, especially considering how many people say that blade left saws are better for line of sight and body position🤔 Great video👍
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
Nice one Del!! I think we were over your way too!!
@TheToolnut
Жыл бұрын
@@ukconstruction All that has to happen now is for Edward to talk you into shelving that old Estwing sledge and jumping on board for the big win with a nice new Titanium timber handled Stiletto, 👍😁🔨🔨🇮🇪
Ed is worth his weight in gold. Not many apprentices like him about.
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
no one could afford his weight in gold!!!! he is a giant!!!
Lovely little hipped roof, neat and tidy 👏👊
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Smooth...It's almost like watching the Hahn twins at work!
Interesting project, appreciate you sharing it with us
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
Top job as usual lads
Great to see you in Norfolk. It's a bit of a job to find a good chippie (or two :-) round here. Do come back soon.
Love it. Great job It is not the stilettos, it is the lady wearing ‘em. Well it was when I was at college 😂
Very impressive well done
Very nice work 👍👍👍👍
poetry in motion. Cool, Calm, Collected. Very insightful, should collab with Dr Decks
Brilliant!
cracking job , again
Perfection
You make it look easy!
You guys are worth your weight in gold!
Love it👍
great job
great job.
Craftsmanship at its finest! 👌🏻
A celebrity special
Great video.
Poetry In Motion Robin
Great video, I'm hoping you will do a front canopy above a bay window and front door in detail, basically a mini pitched roof to you fellas, but a great thing for us amateurs, diyers!!
Robin, as usual with all your stuff it’s beautifully presented, explained and extremely interesting. You’ve put a lot of thought and effort into the content and post-filmmaking production with interesting time-lapse and music but you forgot to proofread the title; ”how too with…” should read “how to with…”. Nitpicking I know but you are such a professional it’s a little niggle! Keep up the good work.
Hard to beat those American framing hammers...great job
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
Agreed Peter!
5 hours to do this is amazing. Gutted I didn’t do a lot of roof work as an apprentice, so many jobs I’ve had to turn down as I have no idea where to start when it comes to this
@BillyMustang101
Жыл бұрын
Teach yourself building a model roof. Roofing really is simple. The book that you can get with the Gibson framing square is very self explanatory. Start with gable to gable then do a hip.
Keith sent me - absolutele stellar work!
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
Nice to meet you Veronica!!
Great Job very interesting to watch. Pleas Ed, wear safety glasses whenever possible.
Hi Robin, Obversely trust in your measurements is paramount and I can see this in your work ethic, but whilst your cutting everything and bringing the concept to an actual do you have an image in your head of what the end result will look like! the reason I ask is that your manor comes across as a matter of fact which I would think comes with the years of experience and the knowledge you have gained over the years. Thanks for sharing as alway it is great watching a professional applying their trade and skill set.
Interesting that robin chose to use a corded circ saw. Can’t beat corded power I guess.
He's just so happy 😂
not sure if I should be watching some roofing capentry or doing the salsa? either way I love it, great work lads
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
Salsa is more sexy!!
No way man!!! Watched Keith's video earlier about his roof disaster,,didn't think Jesus himself would help him out!! Nice one man 👍🏻
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
He is a great guy how could I not help him!!!
“Our new labour for the day” says the guy who sweeps ups and holds the camera 😘
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You flooded the poor guy out man, saw it last week. He had buckets and all sorts :).
@ukconstruction
Жыл бұрын
Not me!!!
for a time served roofer this shouldnt be suprizing to anyone , check out larry haun and his bro for seriosly efficient carpenters
Hey Robin ... You just gave the Ruskies a head start to get 'their' app out before Yours - OOPS!! 😵😄
hi Robin ,have you done any of these mansard lofts around hanmersmith area? if yes,how do you cut wall rafters on the 73degree angle? have you got any videos? great work btw
4.19.. lovely long shaft! 🤪🤪
Great demo of lovely hip roof. I'm not a fan of hip tiles but from a structural point of view it's great. There is probably a way to keep the hip tiles on these days - well perhaps they will be vented and screwed on? Dumb question - on that angled cut was the timber placed resting on narrowest face to make a clear camera shot or would you actually do any like that? Top job. That should keep the rain out 😁
Robin that is definitely a new tape measure.. I thought you was going to have your finger off! Haha. Is your roofing app available? Great video 👍🏻
My home town Norwich. Norfolk Enchants 😉😂
As a plasterer I worked on my own for several years during the Sand & Cement Render Era ... Up and down the stairs, two-at-a-time, with a Plasterers Hod on My shoulder was fine! (at the time) - No worries - until My back went - I had X-rays and one hip ball-joint had ground itself into an 'egg-shape' over a period of years ..... I hope those tool belts don't do the same for You Boys 😵🥴
Hi robin,what brand are your boots please.im needing new ones...keep up the good work!
what carhartt trousers does your matey wear? also norwich not far from me! mad skill as always rob!
I am in the middle of a flat to pitched for a 1970s extension on my house so just checking I am doing it right! Your joints are tighter than mine! I think I would add a cross brace joist over where the noggins are to remove any potential pushing on the wall plates. Your old flat roof would have weighed far less than the pitched roof you are putting on so there will be more dead weight in the middle of the roof, where is that going? It looks like the roof was an L shape extension over a corner of the original roof so there may be the old wall under it all.
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