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Tim Palmer - Logs to lumber
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ก.ค. 2020
Logs to lumber - we take logs from many sources and turn them into lumber suitable for all woodworking projects.
Afternoon of Fishing Canada 2023
This is gopro footage of an afternoon of fishing on my recent trip to Dunlop's fly in Lodge on Lake Waskaiowaka in Northern Manitoba. The lake is 50 miles northeast of Thompson, Manitoba by airplane. The lake is known as a excellent Northern Pike lake.
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Big Pike compilation
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This video was from a recent fishing trip to Dunlop's Fly In Lodge on Lake Waskiaowaka in Northern Manitoba. The lake is located 50 miles Northeast of Thompson, Manitoba. The lake is noted for its trophy Northern Pike. This video is a compilation of the fish we caught in the week we were there.
Framing concrete questions #3 answers
มุมมอง 547ปีที่แล้ว
Links to my concrete basics videos. th-cam.com/video/7tjIMBcxgdk/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/Ag7qBaoeAgY/w-d-xo.html
Framing concrete Questions #3
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In this video I ask questions about concrete. A carpenter should have some basic knowledge about concrete and how to form it. If you want some basic knowledge about concrete go to the link below. Concrete basics 1 and 2. th-cam.com/video/7tjIMBcxgdk/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/Ag7qBaoeAgY/w-d-xo.html
Framing Questions #2
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In this video I continue the framing questions series. These 5 questions pertain to the floor system.
Solar panel update #4
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In this video I go over the kilowatt hour usage and production of my solar panels for April, May, and June 2023.
Macerating Toilet Install
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In this video I go through the process of installing a macerating toilet. It is a toilet that blends the waste material and then pumps it out. If the pipe is level it can push the waste up to 80 ft. The SUPERFLO 600W Macerator Pump Toilet can be purchased at www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLCJP2GK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
carpentry questions #1
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In this video I am starting a series where I will ask 5 questions about framing a house. If you will answer the questions in the comments and then I will post a second video answering the questions and explaining the answers if necessary.
Walnut Cabinet
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In this video I go through the process of making a solid wood walnut cabinet with a panel door. The cabinet is 6 ft tall, 18 inches wide, and 12 inches deep.
Lumber stamp
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In this video I explain the meaning of the markings in the lumber stamp that is on a piece of dimensional lumber.
Cutting down red oak tree
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In this video I am cutting down a red oak tree that is dying. Its my first time running a chain saw since I had shoulder replacement surgery in October 2022.
Red oak table
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In this video I build a red oak table showing the steps needed to complete the table.
Figuring Doyle scale bd ft using formula
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Figuring Doyle scale bd ft using formula
Shear Walls, what are they and how to identify them.
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Shear Walls, what are they and how to identify them.
Carpentry tools #2, bits, blades, saws, jigs
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Carpentry tools #2, bits, blades, saws, jigs
Power at light, single pole switch, neutral in switch 3 ways
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Power at light, single pole switch, neutral in switch 3 ways
is it possible for some one to help me find the center line of a concrete slab or how it works. I am currently taking a construction estimating class and we are working on center line using Po-4(t) and i dont understand how to really use it. thanks
@@AlexHerreraVlogs19 I'm not familiar with that equation, what does Po stand for?
@ I want to say it’s the perimeter but not of the slab. I can send you a pic.
@@AlexHerreraVlogs19 send it to 13husky18@gmail.com
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@AlexHerreraVlogs19 so here is what I think it is. P sub o is the perimeter, C sub L is the perimeter minus the width of the footings. Little t is width of the footing. 4 is a constant. So the perimeter of 28 minus 4 times thickness of 1 gives you 24.
I hope this finds you mate. It’s been a year since you uploaded but just want to say your videos are helpful and I would appreciate it if you made a video on how to find the area (square feet) for a driveway that curves, like a sidewalk that looks a snake. Thank you mate and would look forward to seeing that video ! Cheers
@@whoareyou8557 thanks for the suggestion, I can try to get one out soon
Thanks this helped alot
Since 2022, the code requires neutrals to be spliced with neutrals, not live. This circuit would not work.
@@foodlaw5778 There are many things you can't do now but they are in older houses, you have to know what your looking at.
@@timpalmer-logstolumber1999 True. You would not want to run the live wire from the fixture because of accessibility.
What about 1.5 story home?
@@Anna-ww4pv you would still look for manufactured trusses
The only actual way to identify load-bearing points on an engineered truss system is to inspect the stamped engineered drawings, which should be included with the truss system purchase. Anything else is speculation.
@@francesforbes2957 this is true but once the house is built the drawings are usually gone let a lone years after it is built. A good knowledge of how things are built is the next best thing.
Have fun doing that on my house from 1967. Go find the drawings for my house......... I'll wait
If I have truss rafters but the ceiling joists are connected with a gusset above a wall does that mean the wall below is load bearing?
@@KaeRice-o7d I would say that the wall is probably not load bearing. If your not sure find someone who knows.
What size screws do you use for subfloor
I use 2 inch screws
What size wires are you using?
12 gauge for most residential
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Saved me an hour of rewiring. 😅😅😅
I have a “smart switch” on the non-load/non-line side. All wires emerge from the top (no wires “across from one another”. Also, there is a fifth wire that’s blue, so I’m pretty confused about how to connect the wires.
@@timrob62 did it come with instructions? If not you can probably find them for that specific switch on line.
The instructions have the smart switch as follows: black switch lead to line; white lead to line and load neutrals; blue lead to red wire incoming from dumb switch, the red lead connects to light’s black wire, and the green lead to ground. That leaves the black wire with nothing to connect to
@@timrob62 where is that last black wire coming from?
Silly question: How do you "attach" the sill plate to the anchor bolt?
@@circlehomeservices8917 drill a hole 1/8 in. larger than the anchor bolt through the sill plate, place sill over the anchor bolts and tighten down. Don't forget to put sill sealer on before sill plate.
Question: can you install bracing after the above floor is fully loaded, or is it wise to temporarily move the load and install bracing.
@@mikegrimaldi5844 you can install bracing after load is applied.
This video saved my bacon! I have an older house and I couldn’t figure out how the heck the three way switches were wired!
@@brandonbray98 I'm glad the video helped. 👍
Hey, Great video! What if I have a standard roof truss system (like diagram 1) with no vertical truss support the middle bottom of rafter to ridge. However, there is a meetup of the rafters on the bottom with a splice with gang nails holding them together (no overlap). If that's the case, is it still bearing?
@@Erikzapp do they have any webbing? If yes then outside walls are load bearing. It sounds like this is the case. But without seeing it I can't be positive
Thanks for the help.
Question for you , if I basically sister a 2x4 to the top of my 2x8 to level a floor will it hurt the 2x8 structurally? I need to raise the joist 1 and 1/8 of an inch and want to make sure I can attach it. So I plan on putting a 2x4 on the side of the 2x8 and raising the 2x4 untill it is level with the room and then screw it with sds screws.
@@arbordevin that would work. You might use 2 x 6 it would be stronger and give you more to screw into.
Thank you for replying!
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Is 10% waste concrete normal for small or big concrete pouring?
@@samadheidari8880 the amount of waste is determined by how well you think you got your measurements. You always want to have enough, you don't want to be a little short.
You Harvey homeowners should not be giving electrical advice, 🔥
Who cares about code
About the little tingly feeling… Never mind
@@choiceblade that's how I found out about it the first time.
Hello. I recently purchased a new build ranch home with an open concept on a full basement. The builder used 2x10 for floor joists. After being in the home for sometime I’ve noticed floor bouncing. Builder did come back and put in cross bracing throughout. Still having floor bouncing. Would you recommended the solid method as you speak of to add more support? Or even putting additional 2x10 boards attached to the current ones?
@@BrianMaphis without looking at the floor either would work. Solid bridging would be easier and cheaper. What is the span? Where did they put the bridging?
This is not how I learned this
@@gfmurphy5 what is different? How would you wire it?
@ Maybe I’m missing something….I do power in to 1st box….runners from box to box…..but I use a black from new wire on the common in 2nd box going to light….am I wasting by not using the white on the common?
@gfmurphy5 no, that is another way of wiring it. This method is used when the light box is closer to the box with the power than the other box.
@ Thanks Tim……I understood your method , just curious if I was doing it wrong
what is 8 x 12 for & what do you mean by exposure?
@@movingbeat 8 x 12 is converting 8 ft to 96 inches. The exposure is the amount you can see after subtracting the over lap.
@@timpalmer-logstolumber1999 Thanks! Now, can you explain to me which ones are the courses on siding? I saw another video but I need clarification as to what they were talking about. Seems like the number of folds that are in a piece of siding?
@movingbeat each row is a course. Each course has an exposure, the amount you can see. Each course has a overlap over the course below. I like to use 1 1/4 inch overlap.
When you meter between the red and black wires, you should read 240v. If you use a tandem breaker (single space), you will get 0 Volts, and this is WRONG. The Black and Red wires must be on different phases. Only a two-pole breaker (like in the video) can do this.
Video saved me when I was on the job site. Brilliantly helpful
@@doc2846 glad it helped you
Excellent. Clear, detailed=thank you!
@@50tmack glad it helped
Thank you for your educational videos and your time sir
@@PamAndSons I hope they are helpful
Ngl...this is fairly confusing for something that would normally seem straightforward... Trying to do a flat shed dormer the length of my house to put in a covered sunporch and laundry room addition. Wouldn't it be easier to just install the outer wall posts and then just lay out the boards, cutting the angle to join to existing roof by laying a board at the angle and scribing the line?
1500sqft ranch. 1969 construction. Been in the crawlspace several time and this has bugged me for years. All my crossbraces are attached to the top but none are attached at the bottom. I don't know why it was done (or not done) this way. If I need to nail these in (nails are in the bridge pieces, go figure). I've tried to nail a few in. I don't have the space to really do this so I was thinking of just getting 2x4 ro 2x6 blocks and blocking the spaces. I am not a carpenter so my cuts are trash/ no precise. I just want to get my house fixed up without spending as much as the house cost on a contractor. The odds are slim I get a contractor worth what they charge.
@@djsgtrock1968 if you have the money you could invest in a mitre saw for better cuts and maybe a battery or electric nail gun. These would make it easier. Another option would be to screw them in with the appropriate screws.
This is the only video that lets you know straight and directly.
@@Networkprofessor thanks
This is a California style 3way. Won't pass inspection in Vegas. Power should go to first box on the left
Wat abt rebar
@@Salimabdul-n4u the amount of rebar will vary from place to place and building to building.
Great video! Does cross bracing work as well or better than sistering joists if I'm not concerned about vertical deflection? These are TJI 110 joists spanning 12 feet 16" OC
@@mikekim6374 cross bridging will help distribute the load and stabilize it
Why did you not run power to the switch?
@@johnmoricone294 it is a way to save wire
Best description I have seen on TH-cam! Thank you!!
awsome man thanks for this video i was able to fix my problem in my basement
why sent the "power" to the light box first, instead of sending the "power" "line in" to the switch first?
@@ChiapasPioneer it is usually done to save wire
Oh, thank you. good to understand. I am setting up power direct to switch which will connect two hanging lamps over my kichen counter . . . Helpful video instructions, thanks . . . 0:59 d@timpalmer-logstolumber1999
Thank you amte, you're a legend!
Thank you so much for this! My daddy built my house 30 ish years ago and has passed away. No blueprint for it. I have looked and looked for a simple explanation. I am having to replace a window and am going shorter and wider. Needed to see how to redo the framing of it.
does it matter if the cable wire from power source goes to first or second switch box?
@@SeanLarinzo it can go to either, you just have to reverse everything.
What happens if you need to work on pump and do you need a check valve installed on sewer line
Im trying to understand, but would you start with how to get the the half circle deminsions, then do the math for the pour ? Sorry but its probably me, lol. Thanks
@@humbert1010 to find half a circle you find the whole circle then divide by 2. To get the driveway taken volume of whole circle minus the volume of the small circle then divide by 2. This should be in feet. Then divide by 27 to get cubic yards
This guy is a complete idiot. Whoever listens to him. Is doing it wrong? First of all, he should have had the power going into the switch box and then going up to the lights, especially when the sub panel is right next to the switch box. Why would you want to make the dead end into a switch box?
Thank you sir! May I please ask you a question, I have a trusses roof hoise that mean I can remove a wall from kitchen to living room right?
Truss rafter bearing points are usually on the exterior walls. So if this is the case in your house then the wall can be removed. If possible, visually check to make sure it is not supporting anything. Get a professional opinion if your not sure.
@ Thank you, my house is built 1986 and it is brick wall outside , I also went on the audit to check, but I’ll make sure again before demo,thank you!!!👍👍👍
Wonderful video…solved my wiring predicament. Thank you so much!
@@patrickryan6032 glad it helped
So for a patio the formula would be (W * L) instead of (L * W)
@@JustinArmenta-un7mx they are the same
Good breakdown