Love to see anyone getting to expand the shop space. You have created masterpieces in such a tiny spot up until now. I cant wait to see what your creativity brings with this new space! Cant wait for more.
@johnnydee634011 күн бұрын
You need to make some channels under them sill plates so the water dosnt run back back in
@fabrimaalАй бұрын
Amazing! You gained a new subscriber. I can't wait to see how the finished workshop will look. Well done, sir.
@OpticDevice10 сағат бұрын
Lots of comments about building regs, planning etc. which hopefully you convinced yourself of, or contacted you PA if not. There are some interesting design choices which, if it is Permitted development, you might have a few rectification jobs on. If it’s not, building regs will take a look at your build up for the cladding etc and I think you’d have a hard time getting passed. Hopefully there are none of those issues and it brings you many happy years of service though! Nice video all the same 😉
@joerobinson8813 күн бұрын
Love to see anyone having a go, well done for getting on with such a big project without experience. For others in the comments: no this doesn’t comply with building regs and also wouldn’t be permissible under permitted development. For the creator, I’d strongly recommend ventilating the roof properly, especially having opted for wool insulation with no interior vapour barrier! It would be a shame to have condensation ruin your roof/ceiling!
@diggorypuyal3503Ай бұрын
Yesss, love ittttrrt. Nice job with the video! Workshop setup video when!?
@HenryKeateCarpentryVideosАй бұрын
Very soon!
@Nattroski16 күн бұрын
Cracking job!
@HenryKeateCarpentryVideos16 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@SPH-mh9wbАй бұрын
Love the team work with this!! Amazing 👌
@dadlife828913 күн бұрын
I came to the comments, i was not disappointed. Enjoy this building while it lasts!
@pigeonmanof18028 күн бұрын
i expect you may have issues with the window operation/leaks on the ones in the lower roof wall, as there are no 'headers' above them to carry the weight of the heavy roof bearing down on the top of the wall and then down on top of windows themselves. if you do have issues and since there's no room above the windows for proper headers, my suggestion is to add a load-carrying beam inside the exterior wall. jack the beam up so that it picks up most of the load then post under it down to the floor. similarly, you could simply build another interior wall just inside the existing, but framed with studs much closer together, each one acting as a mini-post to transfer the load down to the floor, disbursing it in a more even way than a lesser number of posts. i also anticipate some leaking under the sill plates of your walls, which may result in some rot issues. this will have to be addressed from the outside by extending the wall farther down below your slab which will involve significant re-grading of the site. this is what happens when you don't consult an experienced carpenter.
@timvangool2918 күн бұрын
I'm more concerned on the weather proofing details around the windows lol.
@lukestoolbox29 күн бұрын
so glad youtube recommended this video - loved watching it! instant sub :) also you're shop and products look so good, keep it up!! happy building✌🏼
@HenryKeateCarpentryVideos29 күн бұрын
Much appreciated!
@Billy-j7l26 күн бұрын
Whats stopping the water from running down the walls into the shop
@Chris-yj1zgАй бұрын
Absolute cracking job lads and lasses. Not jealous in the slightest. Subscribed 👌🏽
@lynneheal-xc2qg15 күн бұрын
Brilliant 🪓 🪚 good work 👍 my husband is a carpenter. 👍
@dougieranger15 күн бұрын
Has he seen this Lynne?
@lynneheal-xc2qg15 күн бұрын
@dougieranger I will let him see soon.I struggle with multiple sclerosis have fought for over 50 years
@TheTgranberАй бұрын
Nice to see you have a team around you when things need to get done. Those window sills look a bit too 90 degrees off the windows. A place for water to lay against the window?
@HenryKeateCarpentryVideos29 күн бұрын
Thanks will double check to make sure 👌
@adamroutleyАй бұрын
Subscribed.
@averagejoesworkshopАй бұрын
Good looking build. It's interesting to watch different building techniques than those in America. Why didn't you get to roofing materials on before finishing the interior? Also, does the dividing wall you built go to the ceiling inside? I didn't see that, but saw that you insulated and finished it. Good luck in the new space!
@HenryKeateCarpentryVideosАй бұрын
Thanks :) ended up editing it so that it made more sense on a watch through but some things might be slightly out of order to how they were actually done. And yes we made the dividing wall all the way to the ceiling so that it looks better when filming :)
@samuelrey9829 күн бұрын
Looks good but seems like a lot of that going to need more support and bracing
@HenryKeateCarpentryVideos29 күн бұрын
A few extra bits were done off camera because they were difficult to film 👌
@olanordmann119312 күн бұрын
Like so many others are commenting, this building is not built to last, maybe the roof tiles since each one is nailed . The outer cladding cover shall not be nailed through the inner, cause that will stop movement of it and it will crack in future. Leakages here and there will appear on roof endings, maybe even the roof windows. Lacking support here and there, missing vapor barrier, lots of «holes/gaps» in the insulation. Such simple flaws which is easy to learn on youtube..
@jamestyler847714 күн бұрын
Running cables like that is mad, you didn't wrap the building before cladding and putting cills on your windows with no 9 degree fall and drip mould. Forget building regs etc, this is just common sense.I applaud anyone for having a go, but you want to build things safely and to last, surely?
@weskillallАй бұрын
sand the outside wood adn paint it black! hehehe
@tonymoloney322319 күн бұрын
Nice job, the only bit id beware of is putting your tools in while its still drying out 😢
@51percentproductions2527 күн бұрын
Do you not have building regulations where you live? I’ll give it 12 months and that slab will have cracks all through it.
@tomosap27 күн бұрын
Don’t usually go out of my way to comment on these things, and whilst I admire people who give things a go, there are parts of this which are genuinely dangerous. From the footage in the video, seems like there’s been very little thought to safe zones with electrics - whoever signed them off shouldn’t be in work. Regardless of PP or BR, electrics always have to comply with part P. The fact you’ve put the fence boards on as hit/miss cladding with no inner wrap with exposed insulation means you will absolutely get water ingress into the PIR which will knacker it in the next few years, rendering it useless and will get damp in the internal walls. Given it’s been built onto the sides of the house means that it’s now part of the existing building so will absolutely be subject to building regs which it has zero chance of passing. All I’ll say is, don’t pee off your neighbours because if that gets shopped in, you’ll be made to put it right which likely will mean ripping open everything you’ve done.
@gaz9996826 күн бұрын
Hi, sorry but to be under permitted development it has to be detached totally from the house. This is classed at present as an extension. I had the same issue and had to detach mine from the house. This contravines Planning and building control.
@dannorris9241Ай бұрын
No way this complies with building regs 😂
@kieranb7047Ай бұрын
It doesn't have to as long as it's footprint is no bigger than 30sqm and it's separated from the main dwelling by external walls, doors and windows. It's classed as an outbuilding that is fine to build with no planning permission or building regs. It's covered under permitted development
@rolansmith995127 күн бұрын
You can build what you like in your garden no problems man
@_tensketch27 күн бұрын
@@kieranb7047not being a naysayer, genuinely curious. There's a part when they're dot and dabbing the wall where they're putting full plasterboard on the wall with a lot of clearance above it, meaning the max height of the building is above 2.5m. I thought anything above that height did require planning permission?
@tomosap27 күн бұрын
@@kieranb7047wrong - it needs to be made of substantially non-combustible materials which it isn’t, and technically this is classed as an extension given it’s now part of the fabric of the main building. The electrics are still subject to part P regs which these have zero chance of passing
@kieranb704727 күн бұрын
@@tomosap only need to be none combustible materials if it is within 2 meters of the neighbours boundary. It's not an extension because as I explained, it is separated from the main dwelling by an external wall, doors or windows so it is an outbuilding. All outbuildings under 30sqm do not need any building regs at all. Conservatories are attached to the main dwelling and they also do not need building regulations as long as the original external wall, doors and windows remain in place.
@unseamedfaun7524 күн бұрын
Came across your video stolen on tiktok but I put your KZbin name in the comments as it has 34.2k views on there. Came from it to find and watch your full build though ✌️
@HenryKeateCarpentryVideos24 күн бұрын
Thanks 🙏
@chevyimp585725 күн бұрын
Lots of comments about planning and building regs... Have had any issues with authorities?
@HenryKeateCarpentryVideos24 күн бұрын
Nope no issues. Built it with a builder/carpenter of 30 years+ experience so I have confidence in it 🤞
@TheSteelRoad3 күн бұрын
@@HenryKeateCarpentryVideos30+ years experience?. Tell me, what steps has this "builder" taken to prevent surface water from running down the face of the brick wall straight into the new build? I honestly believe this "builder" has pulled a con job on you mate. Not trying to be a hater but its a shame to see all this time and money put into something that is clearly going to have a lot of future issues.
@АртемИванов-ж7й5о8 күн бұрын
😂мы в России на севере так не утепляем, у вас че там до -50градусов доходит, слишком много утеплителя
@Masterrobsen25 күн бұрын
no steelbars for the fundament,.... thats not good
@AWilliamBishop13 күн бұрын
Hey dude, ace job, looks lovley so far! just wondering what the cladding style/ method is called? looks nice and it's not featheboard so just wondering. cheers in advance :)