Building a Lean To – Framing and Adding Siding (Part 1)

Building a Lean To – Framing and Adding Siding (Part 1)

Check out Part 2 here: https://youtu.be/UZ_S618-0Z4

For a written tutorial check out my blog at Wilkerdos.com

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Check out my awesome sponsor Triton Tools: http://www.tritontools.com/en-US

Things I used:
Triton Hammer Drill: http://goo.gl/UgorS0
Triton Circular Saw: http://goo.gl/5HwQWk
Framing Nailer: http://goo.gl/Mi1FEG
Wedge Anchors: http://goo.gl/m479W2 (I bought a box of 10)

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kathryn liu says:

To the fathers out there. If you have a daughter like her, don't let her marry, keep her home. She'd be like lending the best tool you have and never getting it back. She's the diamond in the blade. ⚙️ 🛠

jerry calderon says:

your good I want to do something like that but don't know if I can make one

Christian Gutierrez says:

Who is this woman…?!

Tony Suggs says:

April you have given me the courage to try…After all its just wood if I make an mistake I will try again….Anyone how do you keep the wood from rotten where she used the hammer gun to drill into concrete?

Abdel Kader says:

Very good work, Thank you.

Shahila Siddiqui says:

Great I live ur learning experience !

Micheal Kelm says:

fantastic !!

Rikki ch says:

I think you are very inspiring ,and its best way to learn ,and I can't wait to see your next project

Iazzaboyce says:

Good job. Only suggestion is always keep hands and body parts behind the nail gun.

carlie robinson says:

Good luck finding a woman like this to marry she is awesome

Colin Stanton says:

Some people like to put the sheething on the walls before they go up. That could have maybe helped with the inside wall issue. Looks like a solid lean to though!

박 xotjq says:

잘 하네.
여장부

dh m says:

Wondering why not use a power-actuated nail-driver to attach the footer to the concrete slab?

Cheeto Bandido says:

😍 Where Can I Find Me One 😍

Tom Foolery says:

Double your top plates and lap the corners. Also, carry your rafter load in line with the cripple jacks on the header.

Cat G says:

Why do you need to add 1/2 material in between the two 2×4 head ?

Jakob Challis says:

This is amazing

Pat Pathinayake says:

Brilliant JOB, April Well done.

yusuf gaza says:

amazing , how do u keep ur hands smooth ??

لُلُصٍمــ تٌ ـــﮯ حٍگــآيَـ ـة ـــﮯ says:

Just envy you on your beautiful workshop and its tools, you are not new and creative in beauty too

Blut Und Ehre says:

You are awesome, good job and for not having any training that was pretty cool.

bransonhauntedhills says:

I have watched every single one of your videos….more than once. You are such an inspiration. I built and run my own haunted attraction so before I start my build day, I watch a few of your videos to get pumped up. If you are ever near Branson, Missouri, stop by for a tour!

trainmanbob says:

Nice job, but you're cutting sheet board with no face mask??

Patrick Harmon says:

Have you every thought about taking on a LARGER project like building a house for "Wounded Warriors" (Example only). I am 100% sure there are Volunteers and Sponsors that would front the material and find a deserving Veteran. I also live in the DFW area and I would love to help out with this idea, if you feel like conquering it. God bless and keep the videos pouring out.

Rude Rocky says:

much respect to this young lady.. a lot of women today are very lazy when it comes to actual work.

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