DIY Tiny House In Scandinavian Style.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 พ.ค. 2024
- In just 1 week you can build a small Scandinavian-style guest house right on your own site with your own hands. All work is based on the lessons of the great master of frame house construction - Larry Haun. We are sure that someone will also be able to learn something useful from this video. DIY home for your future guests.
If you are a scandinavian this is the first scandinavian I see build a house like that. We normally dont build houses that way in Scandinavia. That is more the US style.
Same. I work as a carpenter in Norway and this is far from how we do things around here. That said, this looks fine. Not "scandinavian" for me, but fine. Maybe its swedish or danish style?
@@kimhansen9688 i can tell you it isnt swedish. So it might be danish😜👍
That isn't US style..
Im a novice and in Sweden. Is there any good resources online or free designs I can follow for these small houses or attefallshus?
Edit. I know I can find stuff just maybe you know some thing good
Also this seems to be this guys content? @SuroviPlotnik
The whole thing it great. You guys put forethought into everything from framing to painting to drip edge. It shows
Great build! That being said, like most framers in my country, not a single level or plumb bob in sight. 😂
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Great job
it looks like gazebo to drink tea or beer with barbeque))
I really enjoy this tyoe of video,great work,GOD BLESS
Blyat. It is so satisfying to watch how professionals work.
Sorry, but I didn’t quite understand what “blyat” is 🫣
@@harshcarpenter i thought you speak Russian.
A little... But I don’t know such a word 🫣
@@harshcarpenter, да-да, на крыше Технониколь, вагонка русский лес
Not bad for a day’s work 😊
Look‘s like Larry Haun 👍🏻
Not even close to Larry Haun.
This guy is good but there is only one Larry Haun. When God set out to create Larry Haun he asked Larry to build the mold. 👍🏽
I loved watching this all come together! Will there be another one for the interior?….
That had been fun. And also a comeback after 5 and 10 years later so we can see what have happen to this house.
Nice Gardenshed
Sweet build and great video. I have to say tho' that it pains me to see young men working with all these power tools and not, as far as I can tell, wearing ear protection. After nearly 50 years of cabinet shop, furniture production and residential remodeling I can attest to the price you will likely pay down the road, if you don't protect your hearing.
Golden hands, looks great! But always the same... it is time to try something else except American "platform" houses. There is a lot of great examples in "Атлас деревянных конструкций" Гётца, Хоора, Мёлера и Наттеррера.
Framing carpentry done like a finish carpentry with some added timber framing skills.
Not really
Not timber framing. They just framed the roof by hand vs. premade trusses.
@@WallyFuller maybe read my comment again?
Hi, I'm subscribed too. I wonder what is the green/yellow substance that you apply to the bottom timbers. I assume that it is some sort of preservative to prevent rot or insect attack. Maybe it contains some copper or arsenic compounds ?
Also, what is the blue substance that you use to stick the floor panels ? to the beams that support them.
Finally, what is the tool that you use to either screw, nail or staple the wood together with ? It certainly speeds up the operation a lot.
It would be useful to see a list of the materials that you use such as the above, Anderep Next, the grey/black coating that you apply to the tops of the exterior wood (Valtti ultra ?), the Valtti Ultra paint, what you spray on the wood at 17:15, and is that lead or zinc sheet you apply at 19:15 ?
Many thanks for your interesting videos
The green-yellow substance is a wood antiseptic. Prevents rotting and repels wood insects. I can’t tell you exactly its composition, I’m not a chemist :) But it comes in different colors. And even transparent. I assume that they also add a coating agent, so that it is clear where the wood has been processed and where it has not yet been processed.
The blue floor adhesive substance is polyurethane foam adhesive. We use it to avoid possible squeaks in the future.
To speed up the work, we use nail guns. They are pneumatic and battery-powered.
Gray-black paint is tikkurila valtti ultra. Before installation, they dug through the tenon, and after installation, they painted it with an airless gun.
19:15 - this is the installation of the eaves strip along the underlayment for flexible tiles.
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Richard
Where in the world do you find such perfect lumber?
Beautiful looking lumber sure isn't the knotty crap from large box stores.😢
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No air gap between outer wall and the beams😬 guess it depends on what type of color you paint with but i wouldnt risk it. Any reason? Genuinely curious. Looks great!
Tiež nemám žiadnu vzduchové medzeru a ešte mám z vonka aj zateplené.
@@organyvojtek4725 No problem with moisture?
I've long wondered what Europeans set their joists on center. 16" usually here in the US.
Whats the name of the concrete base your using?
tell me a dry planed board, what is the price per cube
Question from a novice carpenter, I've never seen this building style before. Why did he screw in the siding? Would nails not suffice?
Nails pop out over time with wood movement.
Nails may have been splitting the wood.
Да ли је ова дрвена грађа прошла процес сушења?
I like to build like you do. What kind of license do I need to get into what it is that you do?
You dont need any license. If you want to build just build. Just buy some wood and tools and you can start.
Good luck
@@fredrikjaensson7350 thank you
Looks like a chicken barn in my country
It's not a house, it's just a room
Little house is alright, the 20 minute vertical video is not.
Why go through all the trouble? You could've used treated lumber.
You cant live in a house with treated lumber, you will get sick.
But scandinavian style??? What Scandinavians build a house like that? No one I know.
@@fredrikjaensson7350framers ALWAYS use treated lumber for the bottom plate of any wall framed on the 1st floor. That's just common sense. We don't use arsenic for treat anymore, so it wouldn't make people sick, but I wouldn't hang drywall on treated lumber.
Cost. Treated wood is double, if not triple the cost.
Easier to by plain wood and treat it yourself.
@@billnyethesciencedenier1516 that is not correct, they dont always use treated lumbers in 100% of every case. Teated lumbers is probably less than 100 years old. In Sweden we still have a lot of house's with more than 100 years old. So you dont need treated lumbers if you build a house that you build for a living, on daily use. If you build a house correct you dont need treated lumbers at all. In a house for a living you will have some heat. If you build a small house or like a porch that you dont use for a living, then use treated lumbers.
@@fredrikjaensson7350 they weren't using yellow pine or fur
Can always tell when man is on price.
That’s not a house, it’s a utility building. Cute, but nothing about it is a house.
Wouldn't pass code here 😅
Thats a Shead
Covering the wooden foundation boards with antiseptic only from the outside like this is a joke.... Those should have been pressure treated or at least cut first and then double-tripple coated before putting them together, kept away from the sun and humidity for a least couple of days bwtween coats...
And whats with the fking nails fkr crucial point like these?? Its not like you're saving anything on these. Use proper screws and bolts with predrilled holes... this looks like the paper houses they mame overseas
This is American style 😂
We don’t build like that in Scandinavia… We do it it 5 times better
Definitely not good foundation beams joined without liquid nail adhesive between.
Nur genagelt und nicht geschraubt!? Würde in Deutschland keine Zulassung bekommen!
Sie müssen verstehen, dass jedes Land seine eigenen Regeln und Bauvorschriften hat.
Вот мы бы ещё одобрение Германии не спрашивали, сидим и переживаем, одобрит Германия или нет!
Это Германия пусть думает, одобрил мы её или нет, а то в 45-м одобрили, а она вон опять начала...
@@harshcarpenterVery diplomatic for a wide audience.
In short:
This is terrible.