This time, we will be repairing the roof of this shed. These photos were taken before the roof was demolished. On another day, we removed all the rafters, gables, etc., but the rain has collected on the blue tarpaulin and we are rushing to deal with it. Miraculously, the hole opened just in time. Water could be avoided from entering the electrical system. I had laid down a blue tarpaulin as a precaution, but I didn't really expect it to rain. Due to some damage to the roof ridge, I decided to make some minor adjustments to the position of the ridge cap. (I was blocking the client's car with my truck) On this day, I couldn't get to the site halfway, so I had them start the work while filming with a GoPro. The screen may shake a little, so please be careful if you are concerned about movement. It may be hard to tell from the video, but they are working in a very dangerous position. There are safe methods and positions when using tools. In actual workplaces, there are many situations in which tools are difficult to use stably, such as spaces being narrow or high. My legs shake when I work almost on all fours. Moving scaffolding, moving tools, everything is difficult. The more difficult the situation is, the more quickly I want to proceed without making any mistakes. It was a cloudy day, but quite hot, so fatigue set in quickly. A talented photographer has arrived. From here on, we will provide you with a stable image. If you do this every day, you will be able to maintain a toned body even without exercise. The client wanted minimal repairs, as this shed is not a place to store valuables. This time we are replacing the foundation, but if you only want to replace the corrugated plate, you can do it DIY. Materials can be found at home centers and can be installed without power tools. Therefore, it is difficult for contractors to set prices. This site is very large and contains several houses and warehouses. I think it would be difficult to manage each one. Being told that "the bare minimum is enough" can sometimes be discouraging, but when you understand the client's underlying needs, you empathize with them and want to meet them as best you can. Draw a reference line to fasten the corrugated board with nails. I need scaffolding... Next, rungs are installed on top of the rafters, and the corrugated sheets rest on these rungs. Using HiKoki's recently added 50mm high-pressure nailer, we are firmly fixing the ``flange'' to the ``rafters''. He is hitting the nails with good rhythm. Honestly, it's a little scary to think about installing all the screws in this position. This small and light tool is extremely useful in these situations. I am installing a galvalume corrugated plate. Prior to that, we cut and trim the protruding "fuselage" and "rafters." This is "Yocchan" (photography, office work, light work, etc.) Kazu-san is filming and says, "You're really slow at cutting." My fingers are really close...lol I want to expand the foundation further, but the building is cracking and I'm running out of materials. *“Bachiru” refers to something that is not at right angles or parallel, and is not aligned or straight. Kazu-san tries to appeal by doing reverse hand cuts and cutting with his left hand. A galvanic corrugated plate is installed. First, I temporarily fixed the ridge side, determined the overall angle, and then fixed it all at once with nails. When a building is old, it often has a so-called ``cling'', so this time I adjusted the whole thing and then made some minor adjustments to fix it. By the way, I used four pieces of 8-shaku corrugated sheets and cut them in half, so there was no waste. There is a gasket attached to the screw for the galvanized corrugated plate, so I use that. I feel safer than using roofing nails, so I've been using this all the time lately. Lay the base of the roof shingles. Install the roof shingles. I was told not to take pictures, but I secretly took pictures. In such cases, it is not practical to separate the work between the carpenter for the foundation and the sheet metal shop for the roof. I would like to either have a carpenter do the work up to the roof, or have a sheet metal shop start from the groundwork. Kazu-san also did a lot of sheet metal work when he was an apprentice. That may be why there are so many sheet metal tools in the warehouse. However, Kazu-san has recently lost her favorite pair of sharp scissors, making her sad. Apparently I made a mistake. I completed the roof of a hut with a well in one day. Return to the office and check the photos and videos after construction. picture? There's a part where I forgot to drive a nail... Seriously... Tears. A few days later. I went back to put in the two screws. I wonder why I didn't notice it when I took the photo. Kazu-san simply forgot to tighten the screws.During construction, Kazu-san also forgot to tighten the screws in places where he had purposely left them untightened in order to hang the basket. I'm glad you noticed (I did). Everything else seems to be fine. This time it's complete. A small renovation project has been completed.