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Steven Baczek Architect
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ม.ค. 2014
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FRAMING Basics and DETAILS
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Let's take a walk and talk ROUGH FRAMING......
AT the TAKE TWO Ranch - EXTERIOR FRAMING
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AT the TAKE TWO Ranch - EXTERIOR FRAMING
Single Slope ROOF FRAMING - the details
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Single Slope ROOF FRAMING - the details
FRAMING, SHEATHING, ..Details - who is Orchestrating This?
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FRAMING, SHEATHING, ..Details - who is Orchestrating This?
FRAMING - What's with the DOUBLE JOISTS?
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FRAMING - What's with the DOUBLE JOISTS?
Framing DETAILS in the BASEMENT with the ARHITECT
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Framing DETAILS in the BASEMENT with the ARHITECT
Talking FRAMING DETAILS with the ARCHITECT
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Talking FRAMING DETAILS with the ARCHITECT
Exterior FRAMING WALK with the ARCHITECT
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Exterior FRAMING WALK with the ARCHITECT
FRAMING with ENERGY HEEL Scissor Trusses
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FRAMING with ENERGY HEEL Scissor Trusses
INSTALLING European Triple Glazed WINDOWS
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INSTALLING European Triple Glazed WINDOWS
BUILDING - what needs to be prepared for a FULL PLASTER Finish
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BUILDING - what needs to be prepared for a FULL PLASTER Finish
SIDING DETAILS and a Walk Around the Exterior
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SIDING DETAILS and a Walk Around the Exterior
FRAMING - A construction walk thru the Interior
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FRAMING - A construction walk thru the Interior
FRAMING Construction Walk around the SITE
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FRAMING Construction Walk around the SITE
FRAMIN Construction Walk under the HOUSE on RED STILTS
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FRAMIN Construction Walk under the HOUSE on RED STILTS
"RIP SILL" and 9 more FRAMING Construction Details
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"RIP SILL" and 9 more FRAMING Construction Details
6 more FRAMING Construction DETAILS....
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6 more FRAMING Construction DETAILS....
Here's 6 Construction FRAMING DETAILS I am looking at in my Site Walk
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Here's 6 Construction FRAMING DETAILS I am looking at in my Site Walk
FLOOR FRAMING Details - 1 1/8" Sheathing?
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FLOOR FRAMING Details - 1 1/8" Sheathing?
METAL WEB TRUSSES and More Details...
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METAL WEB TRUSSES and More Details...
Only a little asbestos thing to worry about
R.I.P
That looks messy af
I would never use that rat ass garbage
Thank you for all you have taught me about continuity. I am just about to put the roof on my DIY 5-Story multigenerational ICF home and you won't be able to lift your pen when I get done. I even have pango wrap under my 5' wide footers :)
Bro should at least be wearing as mask
The bottom seal plate doesn't have a thermal break which transfers to the top seal plate which transfers to the subfloor which transfers to the interior space of the home.
Are those shims under the siga?
Just to space the window up off the sill to allow it to drain instead of holding any moisture back there in tension.
PPE for the love of god. I’ve seen like 20 future oncologist patients in the last hour on reels
They're creating one of those 'not to do videos' you see at health at safety meets
what if you were to use rockwool insulation outside of the sheathing? would an extended mudsill still be advised? Seems there would be potential for moisture to collect on the corner of the zip wall and the extended mudsill. My current plan aligns the Zip System sheathing flush with the stem wall for a straightforward taped seal. However, I've been considering an extended mudsill, but I'm stuck on the idea that it could create a ledge where water could collect.
I'm thinking of doing the same thing -- holding the mud sill back 1-7/16 so the ZipR6 sheathing will be flush with the stem wall. The problem with the double sill plate is that it makes the whole assembly a little taller than a 9' sheet. Using a single mud sill, 9-1/2" rim board, bottom plate, 3/4" decking, 92-5/8" studs, and double top plate comes to 107-3/8".
The fact neither of them has a mask bro I doubt there IQ is above 75.
Very nice
I guess it makes sense to pay $50 on a minute clinic visit for bronchitis than spending $50 for coveralls, gloves and a respirator on amazon.
Lol when i was doing this we had full protective suit taped wrists and masks, dude why you do that to yourself. Hope you at least wore a mask when you were spraying the foam on 😅, and geez that over spray must've cost you a bit lol or did you put that cost on the customer 😉
Zip tape isn't a substitute for a termination bar on that exterior drainage mat.
California getting credit, is like the “Telephone Game”, where the information is different than the start by the time it reaches you. I started in residential construction in 1995, in Central Florida. When anyone talked about framing a corner or wall lead the “California” way, it simply meant using a full length stud instead of scrap blocks in between the wall studs, when making a corner or wall lead, which is more expensive, hence the term, “California Corner”. It would be three solid studs (or more) married together to make the corner, versus using two solid studs and scrap blocks between them to make the corner. It might mean something else in other states, but that is what the meaning was here in Florida.
Great video Steve! Quick follow-up question. Would it also be an option to make the foundation, double mud sill, and wall sheathing be coplanar with one another? Assuming 2 x 6 wall framing, could this be done by having the bottom sill be 2 x 8 and the top mud sill be 2 x 6? In this approach, the entire assembly is coplanar.
I planning to do that on my build. I don't see a problem with it. Would love to hear Steves opinion
PPE!
Eure Häuser sind ein Haufen Scheiße
Not even a medical mask! 😮
Steve (or anyone else knowledgeable about the subject), I would love info on sealing small exterior penetrations, including ones that might be swapped out with time (like a fiber cable if you change ISPs). Would you go with conduit to allow for cord changes down the road? You would then have to seal around and within the conduit of course. I'm also curious about the optimal way of dealing with large items that are screwed to the side of houses oftentimes. The thought of all those screws penetrating the siding, WRB, and sheathing really bothers me. It seems like a massive J-block of sorts would be the way to go, to which an electrical panel or something similar could be attached.
No mask, nothing huh
Is that ok
This is a common occurrence in the blue collar world. Most jobs will only provide proper equipment when they absolutely have to. And anyone who has a problem with it is often ridiculed by his own coworkers. Men today think you need to destroy your own body to be considered tough.
I know they itchy
😂😂😂 Right I would love to see what that guy’s lungs look like after a days worth of work with that ratty ass company
Is that fiberglass? Like normal insulation? 😮
This Ai stuff has got to stop… lol 😂
Hey Steve - I'm working on a floor truss project for my second story addition. I have a 26ft span and looking at 20" floor trusses. How much deflection (in inches) would you say is acceptable for a second story floor system with just bedrooms and 2 baths upstairs?
Steve, what is the specific make and model of those windows? I recently learned Schuco is no longer importing complete windows, only raw materials for North American (Mexico, America, Canada) companies to manufacture / fabricate windows from. I’ve spoken to a couple, and they say I cannot get Schuco windows with muttons / divided lite. Please help.
PPE? Never heard of her.
No safety glasses/PPE here is WILD!
Let’s just say even if it is safe, why wouldn’t you wear a boiler suit and mask? Who wants be covered in that stuff? I don’t get it
This is pure madness. That young man should get legal assistance. Insulation particles are no joke. Straight cancer or lung fibrosis waiting to happen!
Cmon now 1st world country
Yeahh, I'll try *Doordash* 😂
Must be too much width in the opening.....no backer-rod today boys & girls!! 😊
Wait there is a Prequel to the infamous video?
Bro better be making at least 100 an hour.
Nope
How big is the RO of the kitchen sink view? Thanks in advance
Camp lejeune ,mesothelioma ?
Pre drilling would help...
How in the world do you get the window out if you ever need to replace it? Sawzall along the frame to cut the screws?
Stay in school kids
WTF
How about a little masks for your workers ass hole
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂,.........
Isn’t that shit like super itchy.