I'm a building design student and this was really well explained and informative. It gave me a visual of the things I was learning but couldn't picture. Thank you.
sir, my professor tried to explain this in a couple of lectures I didn't understand him you explained it in a 8 of minutes and I got every word you said
I'm reading a relatively verbose textbook mentioning 'use of wood stud shear walls and plywood sheathing to provide resistance against lateral loading". I could understand what each of those things was independently (wood studs, plywood sheathing, resistance, lateral loads) but now I understand how they work together. No Diagram. This was a great video, great explanation. You've made this so clear and understandable.
I'm not an engineer or architect, but the collapse of Champlain tower has piqued my interest in shear walls and what they do. I want to thank you for the simple, clear explanation you have given regarding what a shearwall is and why it is needed and also for the visual aid.
This made me feel really good about the house that we have just built. We paid extra to have extra plywood wrapped about the whole exterior. I guess every exterior wall is a shearwall. We have shearwalls inside as well. We live in California by the way.
The entire house is sheathed with plywood. Is That a shear wall? I know that it doesn’t have the nailing pattern or hold down but do you need the diagonal brace in this case?
I have a 1900 Queen Anne and I have a small bathroom with a large walk-in closent next to it in the hallway on the 2nd floor. I removed the plaster and lath boards to just finding a typical frame without the angled board as you showed at the end of the video. So if my wall does not show any angled support beam, it will be okay to remove? This wall is 4' from the 1st main support structure inside the home (basement) and the other direction the floor joist go 8' to the exterior support. I have no idea if that makes any sense to you. I wish that I could show you images.
I'm a building design student and this was really well explained and informative. It gave me a visual of the things I was learning but couldn't picture. Thank you.
sir, my professor tried to explain this in a couple of lectures I didn't understand him
you explained it in a 8 of minutes and I got every word you said
that's so true! guess our professors never constructed one of their designs
It's awful, the state of the youth.
I'm an interior architecture student and I wish we had more videos like this
I'm reading a relatively verbose textbook mentioning 'use of wood stud shear walls and plywood sheathing to provide resistance against lateral loading". I could understand what each of those things was independently (wood studs, plywood sheathing, resistance, lateral loads) but now I understand how they work together. No Diagram.
This was a great video, great explanation. You've made this so clear and understandable.
I'm not an engineer or architect, but the collapse of Champlain tower has piqued my interest in shear walls and what they do. I want to thank you for the simple, clear explanation you have given regarding what a shearwall is and why it is needed and also for the visual aid.
Very clear, short, concise and accurate description of shear walls.
so nobody gonna talk about the baby who peacefully listened to her dad lecturing about shear wall
i love people that value my time
This made me feel really good about the house that we have just built. We paid extra to have extra plywood wrapped about the whole exterior. I guess every exterior wall is a shearwall. We have shearwalls inside as well. We live in California by the way.
WOW. I love demonstrations like these! Really appreciate it! Thank you so much!
Very well explained,simple to the point. Good Job!
Thank you very much. I am replacing the siding of my house and was looking how I can reinforce the walls.
Great explanation! Wasn’t totally sure but you made it easy to understand. Thank you
What an amazing father, instructor, and hombre:)
Such a clear explanation about the subject.
Thank you.
I had no idea something so thin could be so strong😂. Thanks a lot. This was a brilliant video and I understood everything perfectly
Wonderful demonstration sir
SIMPLY SIMPLE AND INFORMATIVE.
WELL DONE MATE.
EXCELLENT REGARDS
Just went through 4 youtubes before yours. Yours was the only simple common sense explanation. It really is a very simple thing.... g whiz...
Wow. This is exactly what I needed to know! (Also, your Boop is VERY cute.) Great video - I'm off to look at your other videos.
Excellent video, simply explained, thank you
This is such a good video!! Thank you for sharing!!
Dean two questions:
Shouldn't every exterior wall be a shear wall?
What consideration (if any) should be applied to walls that contain garage doors?
Great video Dean. Very easy to understand and informative. Great video. Love to kid and fairy tale. Lol.
Loved the kid and fairy tale.
Wonderful for you to share your teaching withe Boop!
OMG THANK YOU! Excellent explanation.
Outstanding demo & baby
You did a fantastic job. Subscribed! Great job!
"House doesn't normally jump up and down" 😂🤣🤣
Nice explanation!
Much better than my wife's explanation. Thank you.
man, i like this guy
Great explanation
Awesome explanation !!!
can exterior T-31/32?? plywood siding be considered adequate for shear wall requirements ?
great explanation
The entire house is sheathed with plywood. Is
That a shear wall? I know that it doesn’t have the nailing pattern or hold down but do you need the diagonal brace in this case?
Very informative. Thanks.
Thank you!!
what's the difference between shear wall and a moment resisting frame?
well explained! thanks!
I have a 1900 Queen Anne and I have a small bathroom with a large walk-in closent next to it in the hallway on the 2nd floor. I removed the plaster and lath boards to just finding a typical frame without the angled board as you showed at the end of the video. So if my wall does not show any angled support beam, it will be okay to remove?
This wall is 4' from the 1st main support structure inside the home (basement) and the other direction the floor joist go 8' to the exterior support. I have no idea if that makes any sense to you. I wish that I could show you images.
awesomely described 😅👍
Your granddaughter is very cute.
Does 2x4 strapping at 24" on centre add to the shear strength on a wall?
you mean like horizontally ?
ie. perpendicular to the studs ?
Sorry, what's a hold-down again?
Funny man...cute kid AND bonus information
Brilliant
lol thanks
wow
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