i absolutely love this. I do many projects by myself and to get and see the ideas of lifting, stabilizing etc... by yourself gave me ideas. keep up the great work
I enjoyed watching you build your work shop,and the fact you have a use for everything and waste nothing, watching you show helps me to believe in my self, THANK YOU 😊GOD BLESS
Increible, me has dado buenas ideas para mis trabajos en solitaro...ahora mismo estoy cambiando mi tejado a dos aguas a uno con "Clerestorio" o ventanal a un lado de la cumbrera...yo solo. Alucino como te salen las cosas a la primera...yo siempre tengo que hacer retoques
Very nice! I like how you connected to the house without actually attaching to the structure saving demolition and engineering time! Would have traded the 2x2's for 2x4's, how did you not fall through?
Amazing. Simple craftsmanship that looks like thousands of dollars worth of work. Greetings from Southern California. I need one of these for the blazing sun.
I like the design, but the construction methods pose many long-term issues. A ledger board attached to the house would have made the build easier, and stronger (less prone to side loads). The post footers need to be twice their size and belled at the bottom to prevent uplift. The post footer brackets appear to only be connected with one lag screw per side; if so, this creates a dangerous pivot moment. Additionally, the brackets should only be 1 to 2 inches (25.5 - 51mm) off the ground. At their current height, shearing is a significant risk. The birds mouths for the upper stringers are way too long and missing the ties. Even if rafter ties are not required by your municipality, they should be installed to provide a solid, safe connection. Lastly, the roof needs to be flashed against the house to prevent water from rotting the top post, and the stove/heat pipe roof penetration needs to be sealed. There are several high-heat options, a hi-temp silicone boot being the easiest and least expensive overall. This post is being made to protect other viewers planning to copy this build, not to be negative about Robert's work/video.
Robert hvala za deljenje tvojega mojstrskega dela. Res si naredil preprosto in spretno brez dodatne pomoči. Dal si mi navdih, da tudi sam poskusim narediti podobno.
Če smem dodati, zakaj se nisi odločil obesiti tram na fasado? Sam razmišljam, da ga pritrdim s sidri v ploščo in se tako izognem vertikalnim stebrom ob fasadi.
How has it held up after 1 year? I see you used long screws into the endgrain of the posts and beam, has it twisted there? Or the screws were strong enough?
Buenas tardes Mi Hermano. Lo felicito mi hermano. Le quedó muy bonito.eficiente y sobre todo me gustó la técnica para construir este techo solo sin ayudantes. Desde colombia Lo felicita . ingeniero electricista Octavio Tobon.
GREETINGS FROM THE WEST ROBERT🙏 YOU'RE ARE A MASTER CARPENTER AS YOUR DAD !! AWESOME JOB, AND VERY BEAUTIFUL PATIO ROOF. HEY ROBERT, YOUR CAT COULD BE VERY FAMOUS !! 🙀MISSY🐾 ( I HOPE I SPELLED THE NAME RIGHT ) REMEMBER GRUMPY THE CAT ?? I LIKE YOUR CAT MORE, MISSY LOOK UNIQUE. GOOD TIMES FRIEND.🙏IF IS POSSIBLE, MAKE SOME SHORT VIDEOS OF MISSY PLEASE.
Top Job, Well done, I loved the use of the 'Creeping Props' to stand the heavy frames to a vertical position. Using the chain saw to remove the Birdsmouth excess was very clever. All round a fantastic job, carried out safely, by one man. Cheers from Michael. Australia.
great job , but how come you didn't nail in the roof tiles to the batons, if you get some high winds then some of your tiles will go flying, I have never seen someone use an angle grinder as a planer before either but it seemed to work a treat
Hey Robert hi ,first time watching your videos. Nice job and looks great. I have a question on the tiles you used I've been trying to find something like those are they light concrete or composite type material? Could you leave a link for them thanks. Cesar
Wow, you're not only talented, you have quite a bit of patience doing this all by yourself. What is the material of the tiles like? Is it like our Arizona tiles?
I really want to add a couple of feet of patio to my front porch, but I'm kind of skeptical about starting a project, not even knowing where to start 🤔
Hey Robert I like the video, good job. I wanted to ask you, how did you end up closing that space with the vent pipe on the roof? I noticed you used a grinder but didnt see you seal up that space? Also in the video you dont show how you attached the ledger board to the stucco wall. Lastly, the way the roof tiles are added wont rain get behind them and drip? Your answers are appreciated. Keep up the good work.
It looks amazing, one quick questions what if it rains. I live in California it normally doesn’t rain a lot but once it lasts for days, my biggest concern is the rain proofability
It is not a problem if the wood gets wet several times a year and then dries quickly. There will be no damage to the wood. However, it is not good if the wood is constantly exposed to moisture, then it will start to rot. Do not worry wood under the roof will last for many years 🙂
The best DIY Video on ONE man created Canopy from heavy wood.
Thanks 👍🙂
I really enjoyed this video. Just watching the way it works. No endless talk. 👍😀
Awesome, thank you! 👍🙂
My hat's off to you! You did it all by yourself, hat off...
Man, you from out of this world.
👍🙂
dude is a badass for doing this alone
it was actually quite easy 👍
Love the way you lifted the hex stones..genius...and only the best people have cats..ha ha ..thank you man ...great build.
Good job Sir! Your alone to fixed the extension roof. Excellent work….
Thanks! 👍
Robert abone oldum.ben türkiye'den yaziyorum.önce tebrik ediyorum.yalnız yaptiniz.bu harika bir şey.mükemmel.👍👍👍👍
Teşekkürler 👍🙂
Another great project!!!😊🎉❤ Whoot Whoot
Yes, thank you Chandra 👍🙂❤
i absolutely love this. I do many projects by myself and to get and see the ideas of lifting, stabilizing etc... by yourself gave me ideas. keep up the great work
Yes! Thank you! 🙂
Well done to you. Great job and very easy to watch video.❤
Thanks so much! 😊
Thank you Robert, someday I will build something like this at my mom's house. And I would follow this video and techniques..
You can do it Francisco! 👍🙂
Nicely done Sir, thank you for sharing! ❤❤
Awesome job. I've learned so many DIY tricks from this. Thank you
You are so welcome!
I enjoyed watching you build your work shop,and the fact you have a use for everything and waste nothing, watching you show helps me to believe in my self, THANK YOU 😊GOD BLESS
Thank you very much!
Woo, amazing sharing friend.💙💓👑
Thanks for visiting
Increible, me has dado buenas ideas para mis trabajos en solitaro...ahora mismo estoy cambiando mi tejado a dos aguas a uno con "Clerestorio" o ventanal a un lado de la cumbrera...yo solo.
Alucino como te salen las cosas a la primera...yo siempre tengo que hacer retoques
Muy bien 👍🙂
Wow! Nice nice build !
👍😀🍺
Thanks 👍
You are my true inspiration..thank you!!!
You are so welcome
You are GOOD 🥰
Thanks 😅
Very nice! I like how you connected to the house without actually attaching to the structure saving demolition and engineering time! Would have traded the 2x2's for 2x4's, how did you not fall through?
Amazing. Simple craftsmanship that looks like thousands of dollars worth of work.
Greetings from Southern California. I need one of these for the blazing sun.
Thanks and welcome
Gosh, the superman of construction.
Thanks 😬🙂
Bravo bravo😊😊
👍🙂
I like the design, but the construction methods pose many long-term issues. A ledger board attached to the house would have made the build easier, and stronger (less prone to side loads). The post footers need to be twice their size and belled at the bottom to prevent uplift. The post footer brackets appear to only be connected with one lag screw per side; if so, this creates a dangerous pivot moment. Additionally, the brackets should only be 1 to 2 inches (25.5 - 51mm) off the ground. At their current height, shearing is a significant risk. The birds mouths for the upper stringers are way too long and missing the ties. Even if rafter ties are not required by your municipality, they should be installed to provide a solid, safe connection. Lastly, the roof needs to be flashed against the house to prevent water from rotting the top post, and the stove/heat pipe roof penetration needs to be sealed. There are several high-heat options, a hi-temp silicone boot being the easiest and least expensive overall. This post is being made to protect other viewers planning to copy this build, not to be negative about Robert's work/video.
make a video on it
Really like it
You are one innovative SOB
Thats some smart ways to get stuff positioned by yourself. I feel like im watching my dad 🥹
You are great man!
Perfekt😍
Eris el mejor amigo un saludo desde tanger marruecos
👍👍🙂
Ur a Pro with that Ax. Might have some Injun or Firefighter in ur DNA. Nice job.
👍🙂
Congratulations for your construction. I really liked the tricks you used to lift the heavy pieces of wood. Good Morning from Greece.
Thanks Greece 👍
Complimenti, davvero molto bravo!
Great job
👍🙂
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
très beau travail pour une seule personne, chapeau
Merci 🙂👍
Wow Robert, you have really done a lot of work, and your house is looking so good.
Thanks so much
Robert hvala za deljenje tvojega mojstrskega dela. Res si naredil preprosto in spretno brez dodatne pomoči. Dal si mi navdih, da tudi sam poskusim narediti podobno.
Perfektno Mitja, hvala za obisk 👍🙂
Če smem dodati, zakaj se nisi odločil obesiti tram na fasado? Sam razmišljam, da ga pritrdim s sidri v ploščo in se tako izognem vertikalnim stebrom ob fasadi.
@@mitjakolaric3899 Ker je na fasadi 10cm stiropora
Nice job Robert!👍🇨🇦
I was looking for simple ideas and your design is great
I will definitely used this design
Thank you
Most welcome 😊
Wow u do good job 👍🏼
Really smart video…very creative although I agree with many that critiqued with code type issues.
How has it held up after 1 year? I see you used long screws into the endgrain of the posts and beam, has it twisted there? Or the screws were strong enough?
On numara olmuş 👍🏻💙
Thanks 👍🙂
Beautiful job!
👍🙂
Good company, good job!👍
The best 👍🙂
Enjoyed watching your work. 👍
Thanks for the visit
awesome brother
Thanks 👍🙂
Good job😮
Thanks for the visit
great job.
Great 👏👏👏Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! 🙂
Tolle Leistung, vorbildliche Arbeit. 👍
Vielen Dank 🙂👍
Buenas tardes Mi Hermano.
Lo felicito mi hermano. Le quedó muy bonito.eficiente y sobre todo me gustó la técnica para construir este techo solo sin ayudantes.
Desde colombia Lo felicita . ingeniero electricista Octavio Tobon.
Muchas gracias Octavio 👍🙂
R0b.... You are my hero😂😂👍👍👍👍👍👍👍great great👏👏👏👋👋👋
Thanks Alfonso 👍🙂
Good job 👍
Thanks 👍
Alone? Respect !
Nicht schlecht. Normalerweise schalt man das mit Brettern zu damit man nicht auf lattung und ziegel schaut!!👍🇩🇪
Sei grande..complimenti 👍🍾
Muchas gracias 🙂
GREETINGS FROM THE WEST ROBERT🙏
YOU'RE ARE A MASTER CARPENTER AS YOUR DAD !!
AWESOME JOB, AND VERY BEAUTIFUL PATIO ROOF.
HEY ROBERT, YOUR CAT COULD BE VERY FAMOUS !! 🙀MISSY🐾 ( I HOPE I SPELLED THE NAME RIGHT )
REMEMBER GRUMPY THE CAT ?? I LIKE YOUR CAT MORE, MISSY LOOK UNIQUE.
GOOD TIMES FRIEND.🙏IF IS POSSIBLE, MAKE SOME SHORT VIDEOS OF MISSY PLEASE.
Thank you very much! We write 😺 Misi 😻 in my language 🙂👍
Fantástico,igual no me comprende,las vigas y columnas que van junto a la vivienda las sujetaste a la pared??, gracias y saludos de Jose desde spain
si, fijado con tornillos de 28 cm de largo
Nice tnks
awesome work !!!
Thanks for the visit
what a hard worker!
Thanks 🙂
Top Job, Well done, I loved the use of the 'Creeping Props' to stand the heavy frames to a vertical position. Using the chain saw to remove the Birdsmouth excess was very clever. All round a fantastic job, carried out safely, by one man. Cheers from Michael. Australia.
Thank you very much! 🙂👍
O que
Çok çok güzel
👍🙂
thanks for your time you spend to record all your efforts. Спасибо
Wow 😮
👍🙂
Exactly what i want for my 20m side wall with a neihbour
👍🙂
Pretty neat I love it!
Glad you like it! 🙂
great job , but how come you didn't nail in the roof tiles to the batons, if you get some high winds then some of your tiles will go flying, I have never seen someone use an angle grinder as a planer before either but it seemed to work a treat
We don't have such strong winds. Thanks for the visit
Nice job Bob 👍🏼
Thanks 👍🙂
good job
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome video
Looks great
Thanks for the visit
Nice
Slovenia is a beautiful place, your Patio goes well with your backyard.
Çok hızlı çekim oluyor biraz yavaş olsa ıyi olur teşekürler
I need to do one in my backyard
👍🙂
damn you got some skills!
Thanks 🙂
No lead flashing to stop the rain running down the wall?
gread job
Hey Robert hi ,first time watching your videos. Nice job and looks great. I have a question on the tiles you used I've been trying to find something like those are they light concrete or composite type material? Could you leave a link for them thanks. Cesar
They are quite heavy concrete www.sbs-trgovina.si/izdelek/betonska-kritina-bramac-klasik-novo-rubin/
one m2 costs around €5
Great job! How much time did it take to build it?
one week
Wow, you're not only talented, you have quite a bit of patience doing this all by yourself. What is the material of the tiles like? Is it like our Arizona tiles?
These are made of concrete, thank you 🙂
Nice work….when the video is sped up, it reminds me of “ Benny Hill “…….😂
😅✌🙂
Wow this joker free handed the whole thing
👍
Muhteşem
Very nice!
Thanks for the visit
What about the gap between roof and side of your house, rain will just pour through?
it's a job for a tinker
Usta bu pergolada çok eksiğin var saysam bitmez sen kendini gelistir
Great video! How did you secure your shingles?
They just lay down
Are the shingles attached? I must have overlooked that part of the vid?
No, the roof tiles are just laid
I really want to add a couple of feet of patio to my front porch, but I'm kind of skeptical about starting a project, not even knowing where to start 🤔
Start from the beginning, that would be a good choice
Hey Robert I like the video, good job. I wanted to ask you, how did you end up closing that space with the vent pipe on the roof? I noticed you used a grinder but didnt see you seal up that space? Also in the video you dont show how you attached the ledger board to the stucco wall. Lastly, the way the roof tiles are added wont rain get behind them and drip?
Your answers are appreciated. Keep up the good work.
Nice job! But how did you square the roof ?
Measure so that everything is square
Good project. Do the doors open to a work shop or garage?
To the garage. Thank you very much 🙂👍
Looks awesome. How did you attach it to the house so it doesn’t pinch the stucco or leak? I’m looking to do this on my house.
This will come the worker and will form the sheet metal on between the wall and the roof.
Looks like its floating, isn't dangerous? Isn't better to use concrete blocks to sit the posts down ?
It looks amazing, one quick questions what if it rains. I live in California it normally doesn’t rain a lot but once it lasts for days, my biggest concern is the rain proofability
It is not a problem if the wood gets wet several times a year and then dries quickly. There will be no damage to the wood. However, it is not good if the wood is constantly exposed to moisture, then it will start to rot. Do not worry wood under the roof will last for many years 🙂
I didn’t see what did you use to hold the shingles, ? Screws? Nails ?
Screws