Gothic Arch why and what not to do

Gothic Arch why and what not to do sda, Seventh-day Adventist, Ellen White, Spirit of Prophecy, Bible study, when and how to leave the cites, how close we are to the close of probation, 28 fundamental beliefs, 13 baptismal vows, Ellen White warning and quotes, out of the box thinking, how to live with less, end times, revelation, The Book of Daniel, the laodicea church, the laodicean church, close of The Seventh-Day Adventist probation, little time of trouble, end time events, second Advent of Jesus Christ.    • How to build a shed for $500 that's BIG      • Build a 12' by 8' Gothic Arch Greenhouse f...      • DIY GOTHIC ARCH      • DIY Greenhouse      • Episode 33: New shed, part three      • Episode 35: New shed, part five      • Building the Bungalow part 2 & playing the...      • Building the Bungalow part 2 & playing the...      • I Built THIS for $1,600!! BETTER than Airc...   07:50:23 Hello, once again, my name is Tim Grady. I am from the Lawton Seventh-day Adventist Church. 07:50:30 Barton, Oklahoma, USA. I'm just a member. Today, I'd like to talk about building a Gothic arch. 07:50:40 Um. There's a lot to this. 07:50:45 So, let's start with the advantages. First advantage… very inexpensive. 07:50:53 Second advantage, very few materials compared to. 07:51:00 Traditional stick-built housing. Um, advantage number two goes back to advantage number one, very inexpensive. 07:51:07 Um, advantage number three. Goes back to advantage number two. 07:51:12 Because the… building of it is very quick. 07:51:19 Um, because there is less materials, less things to put up. 07:51:23 Um, lighter materials. Advantage number 4. 07:51:29 Um, the fourth advantage. Is… one person can put this up in a very short period of time. 07:51:38 Um. 07:51:43 But there are very… there are certain things you have to… pay attention to. 07:51:50 Okay, um… Now, if you are in a place. 07:51:54 That needs engineered drawings, you can get engineered drawings, drawings for these. 07:51:59 And build them. To the specifications. 07:52:05 Um. But I'm going to point out this individual. 07:52:10 Um, he built it for a shed. We built it. 07:52:14 Rapidly. Um… And it lasted 5 years. I've seen… 07:52:21 Some… not quite as poorly built as this. Man's, um… 07:52:28 Building. Um. 07:52:33 But I've seen poorly built ones last 20 and 30 years. 07:52:39 With minimal problems. Um, I've seen them in greenhouses, I've seen them in boat sheds, I've seen them in. 07:52:49 Uh, I've seen them in houses, many houses built this way. 07:52:57 But… let's talk about this guy right here. This guy right here… he did some things wrong. 07:53:06 Um, first thing he did wrong. It's up here at the top. 07:53:12 Um, let's see… Thanks. 07:53:20 Let's go to… This one. Okay. 07:53:25 It's hard to see here, but when he does it. There's a ridge board, a 2x4, that runs all the way down. 07:53:33 That all of the, uh. All of the arches. 07:53:39 Connect to that ridge board. That ridge board, uh… 07:53:44 You see where the pointer is at the top here. That ridge board has blocks all the way to the end, and the blocks are screwed in. 07:53:54 Screwed or nailed into the ridge. Board. This is the proper way to do it. 07:54:00 Now, there are other ones that come in. And make a little notch out, and they put plywood. 07:54:06 Over here, and continue tying through. That's the proper way to do it. 07:54:12 Um, if you want it to last. Many, many, many, many years. You put plywood. 07:54:18 Um, about 6 inches this side, about 6 inches down, 6 inches over. 07:54:23 So it would be… Uh, it would be about a 1 foot by 1 foot. 07:54:29 Plywood with the notch cut out for the board. Um, and then the angle of the arch cutout. 07:54:38 And then screwed into. The spreader… spreader boards. 07:54:45 Um, over here. So, if you look at… 07:54:52 This one, it doesn't have that. This guy, in this video right here, when he's making it. 07:55:00 He admitted what he did wrong. 07:55:05 Um, and this is his, uh. Failure analysis video. 07:55:11 Of how people built it and built it wrong. Okay, he made, uh, lap joints instead of scarf joints. 07:55:18 Um, you can look up the difference between a lab joint. 07:55:20 You can see where they're overlaid here. A scarf joint is where you take two boards and you make them at an angle. 07:55:28 Um, and it's usually… one foot per inch.