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Eric Carlini
Приєднався 25 тра 2018
OSHA 10 Cranes and Rigging
This video is about OSHA 10 Cranes and Rigging safety introduction for Carpentry students. It covers the topics of basic crane safety of set up, inspection, and lifting. Rigging inspection and safety is also covered on this video.
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Part three of a four part series in drywall finishing
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This video will show you how to install corner beads and put on the first coat of drywall compound.
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This video teaches you how to properly lay out drywall cut for outlets in wall protrusions.
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Concise. Practical. Comfortable. You're a great teacher. Thanks.
Grazie paesano. I learned so much with your video and had so much fun!
good teacher .... I hope u post more video about odd cutting stairwell ,triangle, diagonal shape , how to measure etc...
That's okay, I'm good.... I'll leave it up to you to lay out and cut the drywall... I hate doing drywall....
Very well explained and demonstrated in an extremely easy to follow and copy way, thanks, well done
THIS IS THE BEST MOST INFORMATIVE VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN! Ty so much!
9:30 you are the faster writer! I thought I had it set a 2x!
Thank you for doing this!!!
hello italian guy. . / / /
Thanks, really helped me out, in year 2024. Internet is forever!
Great video, very informative. Keep em coming..
Great video! You really know your trade.
Very clear explanation, thanks
Excellent video. Thank you for sharing your decades of experience. Subscribed.
Thanks for the vid! Funny how ingrained safety is now. While you were showing how to attach the utility blade to the tape measure, I instinctively tried to move away from the screen.
Thanks for your help
Great info here. Thanks!
Eric great video thanks for sharing all your tips about drywall I've subscribed can't wait to hear the rest of them
Great Video!
Thank you so much for that video! Awesome!
You're videos are amazing! I have been thrown into drywall at work and man am I making mistake after mistake. Thank you!
Thank you for this!
If ur layout is done properly. YOU WONT BE BUTTING CUT ENDS! always butt factory edges.
Great video! Found it just in time to do our bathroom remodel. Your demo will help immensely! Thank You for posting!
Thank you Eric, that was excellent and gave to me a lot more confidence in tackling a dry wall project. I appreciate the humor!
thanks for making these and sharing your tipa/tricks. also appreciate the humor in them too
Cool energy
This was the second video I have ever seen which covered exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for posting. Your explanation was right on point.
You are so good at showing this stuff in a way that DIYers can understand.
hey! i enjoy this video,Gracias Amigo!
Very good instructional for beginners. One criticism I do have, which I get and understand everybody does it different, so nobody is wrong. Forget the pencil when marking with a T-square or when preparing to do a slide cut. Pull out to your measurement, right under your tape stick your knife in the board (never above, could damage your tape), it will sit there while you reach for a T-square, then cut as normal, you'll feel a bump from where you stuck your knife in, that'll let you know absolutely you're right on your mark. Same for a slide cut, mark with knife, position hands for slide cut, stick knife blade in your mark, adjust tape so your knuckle sits on top just like the video, maintain distance and move it all to the far edge of your sheet (close to where you made your mark with the knife) then slide cut for your rip. Also ya don't need to move to the other side to snap your board, on the small end grip with your left hand, just to the right of the cut grip with your right, push with left while pulling with right (should also end up pulling it somewhat away from the wall) do it in a controlled jerking motion. Then from the white side of the board, just run your knife from bottom to top right in the center, control the knife - don't let it wobble and go crazy on you. Finish it with snapping the cut off piece back towards you, should come off like nothing. Other than that, fantastic video - but also everyone does their thing different, if it works it works.
Hey I'm a tsper and didn't get a chance to get really good at hanging, plus I'm a painter. This was great Info, Noone showed me how to hold the knife on the tape
Great video sir
Dude looks like bob odenkirk
Thanks for a clear,precise diy vid. I'm about to hang 49 sheets instead of contracting it out !
Great video ! Your a great teacher! The way I needed to learn it !!!
Thank you Sir
You know your alright. Have a great day.
Eric have you ver tried a wallboarders buddy cutter. It is designed to cut to length or width with the boards stacked against the wall. It measures as well. I did a whole house last year for the first time in more than twenty years and loved it.
Did this dude inhale helium for this video
Metal corner bead is trash unless you tape both sides.
Nice beginner lines for screwing off the field lol
Very helpful, thank you
30 years and still marking studs on the sheet? 😬
Great job
I assume If you got 10’ ceilings you would use 20’ instead of 16 is that correct
People like you are working us all out of a job. Your how to videos are made for your own selfish purposes. You give away trade secrets and make homeowners think they can do this as well as someone who has put years into it. Your ruining the value of skilled labor
Cool 😎🤣😁
You are good. REALLY GOOD. I agree with Dan the teacher.....Training presentation is totally professional. I appreciate your time making this video. This really helps with my project.
I'm a teacher and this is some of the best instruction I've seen on youtube. Great job!
You say that like we are suppose to be impressed.