Go see more of Gary on his KZbin channel youtube.com/@garystreigler3495?si=N6SuqrGRktZf5FnA
@fdort397110 күн бұрын
Thanks for the lesson. Does he use a butt joint or miter joint for the base board where the wood is not long enough to span a wall?
@aslaugcrystal8 ай бұрын
Thanks, Gary...these are excellent tips! I feel like I could shiplap my whole home now. The inside corner blocks relieve so many headaches...but those outside corner tips are genius. Excellent usage of your router. Thanks, Matt, for featuring USEFUL, informative builders on your channel!
@buildshow8 ай бұрын
Very welcome! Gary is such a great teacher. Appreciate your support my friend
@jasoncarson3694 ай бұрын
Wow... Gary is like the Larry Haun of trim. Dude is a great teacher, and fantastic communicator. I'm definitely checking his channel out.
@Eric9987658 ай бұрын
I don't like wainscot nor shiplap, however, I do love watching a master at his trade sharing tips and secrets he's figured out along the way. I would have never thought of those details in a million years
@xoxo2008oxox8 ай бұрын
Watching Gary's enthusiasm and demonstration, is like watching Matt from the future!
@pbpx8 ай бұрын
Dude's a great teacher.
@kimberlycraig90418 ай бұрын
Good stuff! Great teacher! Thank you!
@rogerthegray8 ай бұрын
Gary has a KZbin channel of his own.
@danielbuckner21678 ай бұрын
Shiplap? Great video for 2013. That last two jobs we did on the beach with shiplap was removal.
@mandarin4088 ай бұрын
Thanks Gary, I love videos like this one
@RobBulmahn8 ай бұрын
10:45 Yeah, I'm always spending too much time think about B-holes. 😂
@MrJBM247Ай бұрын
When adding adhesive, consider making a circle with the adhesive... As a circle, it acts as a suction to help hold the piece in place.
@wiseovertime6 сағат бұрын
4:39 where do you get a 1”x1” stud for the corner? Is this just a square dowel?
@KashifKhan-k1y1bАй бұрын
Thank you for the video. It was incredibly informative and helpful. I have an outdoor balcony on the third floor that's entirely made of stucco. I've enclosed the area to create an internal room and added windows to close off the balcony openings. I'm planning to install shiplap over the stucco. Would you suggest using liquid nails to adhere the shiplap directly to the stucco, or should I attach furring strips to the stucco with stucco anchor screws and then brad nail the shiplap to the furring strips? Your guidance would be greatly appreciated!
@lisao30412 ай бұрын
In new construction, I install a quartz sill and use a 1 x around the window opening that sits proud of the wall so the shiplap can die into the 1 x that surrounds the window opening. It's definitely a more modern, simpler installation, and it saves time & money with less trim product. But I also understand ppl who want a really nice wood detail around their windows, that's just not my style.
@jaj470623 күн бұрын
How can I extend my existing baseboard so I create the shadow line and extend past the vertical shiplap? I can’t change the baseboard because the wainscot is going in a hallway and opens into other rooms. Backband? Quarter round? I have standard profile baseboard.
@TaterPS8 ай бұрын
That dude sounds exactly like that Stud Pack guy.
@Vden-udou19 күн бұрын
Never glue it! When you want to change it out you've screwed you drywall all the he🏒🏒
@jpro1121852 ай бұрын
If he's a master carpenter than I invented carpentry. There's always things to learn so I'll never call myself a master. I know I'm being the guy I hate,but it seems like he's never been on the actual job. When would the shiplap be done after the window trim? And if it was, you just remove the window trim. Obviously there's jobs that are outliers but I would have gone a completely different direction with this video. Maybe that's his experience in a different state than mine. But I'm still not a master carpenter and do things very differently and much more "masterly" . I will say, I might use that outside corner info but everything else is just obvious or obviously wrong.
@markovichglassАй бұрын
The ignorance of your comment is wild.. . Dude just shared some straight knowledge, and you give ZERO advice, but want to say he is wrong. Lol..... home remodel is when you would have sill installed, and they want to install shiplap. Or in a flooded area, they have to rip out all the old drywall, but windows would probably be not touched.many scenarios that suggest, "YOU HAVENT BEEN IN THE FIELD MUCH". HYPOCRITICAL nonsense saying this is wrong advice.
@jpro112185Ай бұрын
@@markovichglassok pal...keep telling yourself that. 😅😅😅 Your comment is far more ignorant than mine.
@jpro112185Ай бұрын
@@markovichglassoh and of course he dropped a lot of knowledge. Knowledge that I learned as a teenager. I'm almost 40 now. Anyone who's paying attention and has done the work would understand what I'm saying,but there's always outliers like I said. My main point is that so many people are quick to refer to themselves as a master. Just like a black belt in karate. Real masters know what's what. Everyone else might be gung-ho about their skill level and it benefits him and his employer but true carpenters know better.
@SlayAtHomeDad3118 ай бұрын
I was hoping this was a parody and they were going to throw it into the trash.
@moonshinewarrior8 ай бұрын
Tip 1 don’t
@bestbuilder1st8 ай бұрын
42" wainscot- only if you have a 20-foot ceiling height. Please stop teaching the wrong (totally inaccurate) height details. Maybe somebody needs to tell this guy to watch Brent Hull (he is part of the Build show also).
@jaj470623 күн бұрын
Huh? Wainscot is typically 1/3 the ceiling height. So a 20 foot ceiling would have 80” tall wainscot- what am I missing ?
@bestbuilder1st23 күн бұрын
@@jaj4706 Wainscot (before the 1950's) is typically 1/5th the height of a room. Where people get confused is they apply the rule that a pedestal = 1/3 the height of a column and transpose the word for column for ceiling height. They forget that in addition to the column, a room has a cornice, frieze, architrave, capital, and column base. If all that is correctly added to the room scale, then you are at 1/5 wainscot height. The reason most post '30s homes look so bad is whoever is designing the trim, think the wainscot or chair rail is 1/3 the ceiling height. The classic orders are not being taught or followed but by a very few nowadays.
@DonnaKeen-h4q3 ай бұрын
Stop
@chipdayton16258 ай бұрын
Nice work, but he doesn't know the difference between a window sill and a stool.
@KashifKhan-k1y1bАй бұрын
Thank you for the video. It was incredibly informative and helpful. I have an outdoor balcony on the third floor that's entirely made of stucco. I've enclosed the area to create an internal room and added windows to close off the balcony openings. I'm planning to install shiplap over the stucco. Would you suggest using liquid nails to adhere the shiplap directly to the stucco, or should I attach furring strips to the stucco with anchor screws and then brad nail the shiplap to the furring strips? Your guidance would be greatly appreciated!