Updating Entry Stair: No Stringers!
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Today we build a new front step! the decking is Garapa (140x20mm). We used Spax decking screws.
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There’s always something to learn from another exciting episode of Scott Brown carpentry.
u gay bro?
Winter's coming - Paerau has pulled his socks up - must be cold
lol
I'm not here to learn how to build a step, I'm just here because I think your vids are mega, every one is guaranteed to be a good watch 👌
I appreciate it 😊 Cheers
New Zealand weather looks similar to Irish weather, at least it never gets boring- there'll be another season along in 15 minutes.
😆...... true story 🇮🇪
Kiwi and have lived in Galway......Ireland is wet wet but still wonderful!
Which also looks much like Texas and South Dakota weather. I always chuckle when I see the comment about “It’s (insert place here), wait 15 minutes and the weather will change.” Seems that’s not that unique of a feature. :-)
Aye, 4 seasons in 1 day
@@ScottBrownCarpentry sounds like a song.......🤣
Mate that has to be the best step in New Zealand 👍👍👍👍
My mate and I were driving to the merchants in the UK today and we saw a Hiace just like yours complete with stripes; we looked at each other and said in unison, "Scott Brown here." 🤣🤣
Ps. Very sad, I know! 😜
I’ve been wanting to import one to the US.
I see one on the way to work in the mornings - I say Scott Brown here too.
Well done - the attention to detail on something as simple as a single step is amazing. Thank you for keeping our (carpenters) standards high. You raise the bar with every episode. pai te mahi
Cheers bro!
When he first finished framing that step I was like wow that's gonna last. Then he came back after adding the bracing and I was like WOW THATS GONNA LAST
Solid step future proof.
We getting load of strange weather for may in England as well.
You wouldn't be a carpenter if you didn't use more fixings than needed
Belts and braces. Have you ever took an old skirting off say 1900 and seen the cut nails and oval nails they used for fixings. 🔨🔨🔨💪
Hey Scott I’m doing my carpentry apprenticeship now and I love watching your videos because of how much detail and quality you put in your work, I’ve learnt a lot from these videos, so thank you!
I’ll give you a tip mate, buy Milwaukee cordless gear.
@@absolutelegend5519 it's not built as well as DeWalt.
It's a back breaking, injury inducing career. Watch honest carpenter episode explaining why he started that channel.
Happy to help mate ! All the best for your apprenticeship !
@@thelogician1934 It's honest blue collar highly skilled work. It's healthy for a man's mind to create and to problem solve. Yes I have injuries but I'd rather be a carpenter/joiner than rotting in some cubicle working for some Godless, Satanic corporation, 👍 😁 🔨 🇮🇪
Good to see you're still remembering your old man's lesson of cleaning your work.
I learned from the best!
Hi Scott ,coffee first before starting work all the time
Love that you router the abutting edges, pitched it to my boss and we did do it on one job. 😁🙌👌👍
Never thought about using the crawl space for wood storage.
The step is like a bespoke piece of furniture. Serious effort and attention to detail
Nearly on 300 Episodes.. What! That's gone by so fast since the very start. I remember watching your vids when you use to film on your phone crazy! Time really does fly ay :)
😁😁😁😁😁👍
Above and beyond. True artistry
i love your commitment and dedication to all the details in your work, i absolutely love it!!!! Big Up and love from Sweden!
I enjoy how you take us through your problem solving!
One good thing about all the rain is lots of rainbows.
Great job. AND, a decent platform for when entering the house with an arm full of groceries , and being able to fumble for the key without falling off a skinny step.
if you were curious about the maths. Fatigue life for wood is typically around 10million cycles as long as the wood doesn't experience a force greater than 45% of its max load capacity. So definitely over-engineered but definitely better that way for sure
I first found your channel a few years back when you did that "How to build a deck" video and I am still impressed at the beauty of the finished product. You are a master of them!!
Absolutely beautiful! Getting ideas for my own place now!
Solid carpentry there and great tip on wood glue as a sealer on the cuts, works perfectly.
Thank you for sharing great content, and passing your knowledge and experience on. There is always much to learn from watching your projects, and it helps me tackle my own home repair jobs.
If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right. Well done, Scott and crew!
Very very nice result!! It looks really good. Much respect for the craftsmanship Scott!
I’m finishing a deck tomorrow and I was trying to see what idea would be good for the step and this a sign to go with this style. Thank you brother keep doing the great work, you also motivated me to start my own business so I thank you for that too
All the best for your business bro!
a true coffee lover !!!!!!! say goodbye to the Makita coffee maker welcome Aeropress nice !
Another interesting episode Scott,thanks for the latest video.👍👍👍
Beautiful work Scott, and I even learnt something too!
Aha!! Yes I’m so used to planning a solution ahead of time and that is not possible with renovations! I thought I was crazy or missing some thing until you confirmed that. Thank you!!
looks brilliant
Absolutely fantastic work Scott. Bravo.
Beautiful steps, a work of art.
Great job. Very creative solution.
that is some quality work. and nice touch adding a round-over to the cut ends; it's subtle but makes a big difference.
Yeah man, it makes a difference!
hiya m8, i was an avid fan from the beginning, then i got injured with a frozen shoulder for two years ,no bloody work, now i got inpingment syndrome of the shoulder, so now my building days are over, ive sold all my tools , and cry every day , but today i thought id see what your up to, it made me smile as always, good luck scotty and patto...... im fom london and thought id immigrate to sweden to build log cabins and shit . was doing well but hej, what you gonna do when the body sayes time.
Looks great!
Love the quality of your work and I love the over engineer everything
Well done!
Looks great
Fabulous SBC.😎
It's a pleasure to watch your videos just team work 😊
Great hints embedded in this one thanks!
If there ever comes a time when you stop doing these fab videos Scott I hope to God you set up a support group for us before you go! We'll all be bereft lol. All the best from France
Right?
Brilliant work, as always! Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing!
Mr Brown, Please don't grumble about the rain as you know Auckland needs the rain and lots of it. I love the work on the new step, looks very good, well done
Thanks Scott for your videos! Always inspiring!
What a great job 👍🏼
Hard to believe that you're still improving your videos ... I've always been impressed but better is always better!
Looks soooo good
thanks Scott, i have just that problem to fix .... really helpful
Awesome job Scott. 👍🏻
Pumping out the uploads mate! Cheers for the content
Very neat. Really good job !
Love the cantilever idea gonna have to use that, thanks.
Thanks for the B roll at the end!
As always the finished job looks very nice.
Lovely job Scott 👍🏻
That looks awesome!
I know it's just a step but it's great to see how you go the extra mile to build it right. I have a saying build it right the first time you don't have to build it right the second time.
Looking reeaallly good. My house needs one. Cheers Scot
Great attention to detail 😇
Nice work Scott, looks good.
So relaxing video mate, and nice weather too!!
Nicely done 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Looks nice👍
clean and strong!
4:09 like how your phone calc gives you fractions as well, MOW that’s cool, simple, but cool😀
Nice looking work on that step, looks good.
Love how you tried the diff coffee makers and just had to go with a traditional press that JUST works👍🏻👍🏻 Cuz nothing like having bad coffee, ick!
Looking good Scott!
Awesome video once again!! Love the attention to detail!! 🙌💯⚒ Next level!!
Nice work
Nice work
Good job.
Nice job
Nice job.
Indeed, another exciting episode
looks great scott! build for the eons!
lovethe cantilever idea. might have to try it out myself
Brilliant Scott 🏴🏴🏴
Thanks mate
Too awesome Scott
Dude your like a true craftsman the quality of your work is beautiful
Lovely clean finnish , well done fella 👍
Love it Scott!!!
That looks super nice!
Very, very pretty. Gives me ideas.
Very pretty
If all trades are like Scott I think the building industry will have a much better reputation.
i get the relatable i drink coffee too bit but come on man your a carpenter! and a good one at that. do your thing scott!
Wet & forget would do absolute wonders for so many of the driveways and roofing shown in this video around the neighbourhood!
What’s wet and forget?
Great video as usual Scott
Mate, your videos and work skills are next level.
Keep them coming. Cheers from Australia.
awesome video Scott!
The kettle switch finally captured on TH-cam. Another first by Scotty Brown! Woohoo!
Haha
Nothing like watching SBC laying down some good deck
You made a real good job there Scott
Man, it's beautiful!