I'm not a builder...

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ChickenvanGuy

Original Poster:

334 posts

186 months

Sunday 25th May
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... but this RSJ looks dodgy as hell!

https://youtu.be/GgPK9xbJ9GU?si=2dOCyzwEz3UhJGOM

I sometimes watch this guy's beer reviews and enjoy them. He's making changes to his house, and doing the work himself - fair play, I couldn't do that.

But f*** me, this is surely going to end in tears (or worse)?

jfdi

1,203 posts

190 months

Sunday 25th May
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Those padstones look fine to me. hehe

Macneil

989 posts

95 months

Sunday 25th May
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The jack is overkill, not really needed.

thebraketester

15,028 posts

153 months

Sunday 25th May
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Surely he’s trolling?

OMITN

2,714 posts

107 months

Sunday 25th May
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JFC that’s lethal…!

yikes

Huzzah

28,058 posts

198 months

Sunday 25th May
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Fascinating, compulsive viewing.

I wonder if he's married?

ferret50

2,261 posts

24 months

Sunday 25th May
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Huzzah said:
Fascinating, compulsive viewing.

I wonder if he's married?
If he is, I'll lay good money that he gets hell for leaving that sink in that state!

hehe

PhilboSE

5,185 posts

241 months

Sunday 25th May
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As above, JFC.

Looks like he’s got no idea how joist hangers work either.

98elise

29,831 posts

176 months

Sunday 25th May
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That's madness. I hope he reads the comments and takes note before his house falls down.

emicen

8,893 posts

233 months

Monday 26th May
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Interesting on, don't really want to subscribe and encourage the situation, but do want to see how that pans out.

There's a real danger with just YouTube-ing stuff and going "cool, I can do that."

"Is what they're doing even correct?" doesnt seem to factor in a lot of the time.

CrgT16

2,299 posts

123 months

Monday 26th May
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Crazy video… maybe he shouldn’t mix lager reviews with structural house renovations. I am not a builder but that RSJ install looks perilous and I think he has a surprising lack of self awareness and the risks he is taking.

I hope it is inspected by building control as if one day he sells his place an unsuspecting family will never know what lies under the plaster.

He needs to be safe, for his own sake!!

andy43

11,579 posts

269 months

Monday 26th May
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A screengrab just to display the majesty of the installation.
I always wondered what those white L brackets I see in B&Q were for.

paulw123

4,125 posts

205 months

Monday 26th May
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That is seriously impressive stuff!

Mr_J

474 posts

62 months

Monday 26th May
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CrgT16 said:
I hope it is inspected by building control as if one day he sells his place an unsuspecting family will never know what lies under the plaster.
The likelihood of any form of Building Control notification having been submitted is zero.

I know there are a few inspectors here and am left wondering what can happen in this scenario. I'm assuming a BC inspector doesn't have the powers that say an HSE inspector has but can they do anything?

Dave Hedgehog

14,944 posts

219 months

Monday 26th May
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paulw123 said:
That is seriously impressive stuff!
its not easy to do a job so badly and so dangerously ....

did he apply for approval?

Edited by Dave Hedgehog on Monday 26th May 11:16

JoshSm

1,267 posts

52 months

Monday 26th May
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CrgT16 said:
I hope it is inspected by building control as if one day he sells his place an unsuspecting family will never know what lies under the plaster.
You're obviously an optimist believing it would stay upright long enough for that to happen!


R6tty

704 posts

30 months

Monday 26th May
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I assume he's not serious.

Rough101

2,712 posts

90 months

Monday 26th May
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I’ve watched Simon’s beer reviews, I actually recognised his wallpaper from the screenshot.

He claims to have been a joiner and worked on sites, so I’m starting to doubt that as just a few simple bits are so very, very wrong.

Wouldn’t you have a concrete lintel ready to cut up as a pad stone, or even just a plan for padstones beforehand?

darreni

4,204 posts

285 months

Monday 26th May
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i like the massively long but thin bolts in the props, just waiting to take out an eyeball.

ziggy328

1,196 posts

229 months

Monday 26th May
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I'd be sleeping in the car. How on earth did he do that on his own? It's easier to do it properly than to do it so badly.