What a beautifully done book ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxo4aMFkUegBx-KHPIJlfwKPHu7kQXAR9N ! The text and the photographs are brilliant. It is thorough and genuinely informative. Joseph Truini got another winner! No one does it better! Love the Cape Cod Shed with the Blue door!
I’ve watched this video about 15 times and can’t seem to get tired of it!!!! This guy is a monster!!!!!! Take it from me, I’m a carpenter for over 36 plus years of field experience. These guys risk it all to make sure your homes are fit and safe for all eternity!!!!! I salute you and every carpenter out there🤙🏼💪🏼
Agreed being the helper is a art as well. More so in some jobs than others like brick masons tile work framing etc. Most dont appreciate the skill and work behind even just being a "helper"
@@bradyknowzbest1149 I spend a majority of my time framing but I also offer high end showers and tile work the kid I use for tile help is the definition of a “helper” I pay him 20 a hour 5 hour minimum day sad to know one day he’ll move to something else hahaha
It is men like these two... Mastering their craft, freezing their tails off, and grunting out projects like this, that we all safely live w/ all the creature comforts we enjoy. God bless.
Wow...I'm not a carpenter... But that's some team work. So interesting to watch how it all goes together and your cutter knows exactly what you're talking about. Nice job. Damn. Impressive.
@@timhammond2183 IDK what framers you know lol But, the ones I've met and Every One I've learned from or worked for ABSOLUTELY cared! Simple framing mistakes can cost lives
@@mikefrost2404 Let’s see you get a structure of that size, with that many angles perfect. The accepted tolerance is usually 1/8”. If you can get it any better than that, create a channel and start making us some videos.
There is a dude who is worth every penny his boss pays him. Proud of your technique and work ethic. You are skilled, fast, and accurate. Loved your video.
As a framer/cutter a lot of self talks or random songs will pop up in your head 😂 throughout the day and that's just part of the job as well. 🤣🙌 You're a beast!! the man legit living up to the YT Name!!
Just found your channel, i subscribed to see future videos you post. I'm 19 and been on the framing crew for almost 2 years working for my dad's company. You are super fast bro. Definitely looking forward to learning some more tricks watching the channel. Stay safe man. 💪🔨
Brings back lots of memories of my building days, i built multi-million dollar custom homes in the Boston area, but wouldn’t it have been alot easier to build that gable on the ground and lift it with the lull into place , but again nice job bud
@@deeplorable8988 you’re absolutely right dweeb , im retired living in New Mexico after 40 years of busting my ass building homes, in a million dollar home of my own now
The pace he’s working at in this video is more realistic. I do the same but mostly roofing these days that’s where the money is in my area. I don’t take breaks and leave when I’m tired generally 9 hours. And do my quotes, paper work in the evenings. summers I work pretty well everyday mon-sun. In the winter I transition to a winter Reno or build. Respect to this guy. Didn’t see him crowning boards or fixing warps when he was framing walls though. Then again I’m in a small rural town, no subdivision work. Everything super custom.
came her from the haunt videos. it's good to see someone who knows what they are doing, doing it and doing it well. in spite of the cold, how he doesn't fall. off the roof beats me. hats off to you totally.
@@dancearoundtheworld5360 Your next failed attempt will be saying he uses to many nails. As long as he's not splitting wood, the woods not weakened. If you knew anything about regulations you would know this. This is a common regulation enforced just about everywhere.
This is why they call him “BEAST!!!!!” Great carpentry at it’s best!!!! I take my hat off to you. I’m a Carpenter as well here in Miami Fla. It sucks working in cold weather.
@@framingbeast720 You’re are 100%. correct brother!!!!! That’s why it’s great men like you with super natural abilities who will get the job done “right the first time”. Reason why you’re a “BEAST!!!!!!”🤙🏼 Live long and stay safe in those altitudes brother!!!!! I recently fractured my tibial plateau and damaged the Miniscus from an extension ladder fall. Put me out for the next couple of months which I’m not used to. I have a plate and six screws in that rates now but the main challenge is getting back 100% mobility and extension. So, be safe in heights and just like measuring twice before the cut…, “think and look twice before taking your next step while in heights.” I’ll be 59 next month. Injuries like this are not cool at my age though I’m in excellent health which is on my side.
Nice man👊🏼 solid hustle. All you other trades can thank a framer for having buildings to rough in. We use a flushtrim bit on a router to zip that top cord. Takes the chalk line out of the equation when it’s wet
You're the real deal man, I've been doing my trade for 27 years, yes people can memorize, and find fluid working motion, plus ironing out toolage use to dag gum near perfection. Yeehaw pahw 👌 pleasure watching I'm about to build my little family a house so your videos are quite nice.
@@framingbeast720 thanks mate, it's completely off grid, like how I grew up, except it's going to have well planned, sweet as a peach amenities. Ya know all the bells and whistles. Of course not out of line in any way. My lady always tells me to make vidjahs, just ain't my style. Not knocking it by any means. More glad that people do. Kerrs it's damn helpful. One thing I've always just adored.. this said person, absolute beast at there trade, maybe several, but I'm certain, one doesn't know all. This UA-cam thing is quite clever, entertaining, but one can't trust everything. But if a person is tapping things straight with the nail gun, running pre marks, there's nothing I saw that I thought a well trained.. including the muscles. Couldn't do all day.. slow is smooth, and smooth is fast.. I'm a climbing arborist. Yeah I'm strong. But ain't got muscles on top of muscles.. always worked those folk into there sleepy bed.. lol.. Cheers mate.. folk you build for got not dag gum thing to worry about.. Well unless they piss you off👌
Wow! Now thats efficient, and even with snow on the ground and cold weather. this guy's pace has to leave him tired at the end of the day, he must be the owner /or should be, lol working that hard, good job and he speaks english, OMG
Perfect man, I’ve been watching your videos and My guys and I work very similar to you. I use coil nailers for framing and for plywood as well, and build my gables on the ground then carry up with fork. Very nice way to do it as well will definitely try that as well been framing for 7 years NJ/DE
anyone who says no one works hard anymore should watch this guy. He earns his beer. Oh, and this should be mandatory viewing for gov't employees and elected officials.
Framing beast…is an understatement. I don’t frame. I lay countertop and shower walls but I hope to be just as efficient effective and accurate as this guy! Here I am installing 200 sq ft of countertop a day thinking I’m a god because that’s about 50% more than installers in my area install and well yea..I’m speechless. Keep it up bubba
I used to do some framing. Not anywhere near as fast or experienced as this guy, but he isn't perfect. You can see a few gaps in his work, and I really doubt that eave is square with the gable wall. His rough carpentry is good enough. Which brings me to you, the countertop guy. I've never seen your work, but I know it's more accurate than this guy. At least I hope!
@@paudeline lmao. Man I have not one single ideal on how to even start framing. Although I did see some things that weren’t lined up accurately, I just thought that’s the way it was supposed to be lol smh. As far as my trade, my particular company won’t let us have a fault over 1/32nd so my accuracy is 99.5% on the money at all times.
This is what I thought the union in philly was gonna be like. It’s just a bunch of commercial, prefabricated framing. I would love to get on a residential crew and learn from guys like this.
I'm glad people find your work "amazing" I wouldn't use that word but it's OK who cares what I think right and most of these viewers, well they don't know what they don't know, not only that you seem decently quick at what you do and builders love that! (Not at all saying your work is garage, its not, dont get me wrong) Also seems like you really enjoy framing and that's pretty cool, we are a dying breed frame on brother while you still can and keep up the content!
If you go about it the right way, learn the tricks, and work steady your body will adapt over time. But overuse injuries do happen and you have to take care of your body off the clock.
@@717UT a year too late but yeah. I’m settling on hvac apprentice instead. On average they make more than framing and hopefully I can get my own company after like 5-10 years lol. But that’s tight spaces so..every trade has their pros and cons
@@Mike-we3rb Best of luck in your field bro. Us in construction, we are all a different breed. Look out for yourself and learn everything you can. If you really want to, you can do whatever you want in construction. I hope your company works out.
Yes sir!!!💪🏼👌🏼💪🏼👌🏼 Man i wanna put my occidentals rigth now and do some framme even if its saturday nigth Cant wait to be monday to get late to work😂😂😂
@@framingbeast720 Lmao Crazy thing is that im watching framming work videos on weekend😂 Normal people go put and have fun but frammers arr here tryng to learn something new every day👌🏼💪🏼
Long way to fall down, most likely certin death! We do things alot different in new Zealand with nets directly below us and edge protection around the perimeter. Be careful mate!
Boy, how cheaply houses are manufactured compared to when I framed. Good speed though, no standing around smoking and looking for aliens here. Only thing I thought was weird was there is no plywood hangover at the bottom, why is that? also, ever caught a nail in the foot? I feel like that's a future video of yours lol.
@@framingbeast720 one of our crew members shot himself in the leg with a 8 penny nail gun, nailing shear, could see the head protruding from the pants, hit bone apparently that was 2 days ago. That's what happens when you remove the spring... Worse I've done is Skillsaw my thumb like a fork down to bone, gloves in Winter, sucked the glove In-between the guard and table, thankfully I was using a DeWalt cordless like his which has automatic Brake... Otherwise would have climbed my ENTIRE arm... It grew back I'm typing with it now skin is thinner now though and nerve damage permanent.
@@mjolnirswrath23 wow...that's got pain written all over it. I've never taken the spring g out of guns. I don't see how that makes things go faster. I did however out a coil.framing nail right through my foot about a month ago...went right through my big toe, through the composite boot plate and into the ply...and to make things worse I got it on vid..
asa carpenter/framer/craftsman. I am still wowed by your ease of handling things. im nervous at heights but i still go up. we can be scared of error and make the effort to not make errors. curious how he packs his tools in bags.
Not going to lie when you were toe nailing those out riggers and you had your foot up against it while you “punched” the gun to nail it sketched me out a little bit.
What a beautifully done book ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxo4aMFkUegBx-KHPIJlfwKPHu7kQXAR9N ! The text and the photographs are brilliant. It is thorough and genuinely informative. Joseph Truini got another winner! No one does it better! Love the Cape Cod Shed with the Blue door!
I’ve watched this video about 15 times and can’t seem to get tired of it!!!!
This guy is a monster!!!!!!
Take it from me, I’m a carpenter for over 36 plus years of field experience.
These guys risk it all to make sure your homes are fit and safe for all eternity!!!!!
I salute you and every carpenter out there🤙🏼💪🏼
Put a camera on your cutter. Any guy that can keep up with you is worth watching for a few minutes. 👍🏻
Facts
Cuttings the easy part tons of standard cuts
@@llRLllKingz everything is easy if you just do it. I still wanna watch lol.
Agreed being the helper is a art as well. More so in some jobs than others like brick masons tile work framing etc. Most dont appreciate the skill and work behind even just being a "helper"
@@bradyknowzbest1149 I spend a majority of my time framing but I also offer high end showers and tile work the kid I use for tile help is the definition of a “helper” I pay him 20 a hour 5 hour minimum day sad to know one day he’ll move to something else hahaha
It is men like these two... Mastering their craft, freezing their tails off, and grunting out projects like this, that we all safely live w/ all the creature comforts we enjoy. God bless.
As a construction engineer student I really, really appreciate you and this video.
Wow...I'm not a carpenter... But that's some team work. So interesting to watch how it all goes together and your cutter knows exactly what you're talking about. Nice job. Damn. Impressive.
Glad to see you have a square. Whoever framed my house didn't have one.
Most framers don't give a shit
@@timhammond2183 IDK what framers you know lol But, the ones I've met and Every One I've learned from or worked for ABSOLUTELY cared! Simple framing mistakes can cost lives
@@gm4ulkill if its not perfect, it shouldn't pass inspection..
@@mikefrost2404 there is discrepancy.
@@mikefrost2404 Let’s see you get a structure of that size, with that many angles perfect. The accepted tolerance is usually 1/8”. If you can get it any better than that, create a channel and start making us some videos.
I'm just in awe! I have a whole new respect for framers!
There is a dude who is worth every penny his boss pays him. Proud of your technique and work ethic. You are skilled, fast, and accurate. Loved your video.
I think he is the boss
This is a satisfying video. The fluid-ness of nailing each piece of lumber, no lag cuz your cutter stays with you. Makes me wanna go frame a house
Having a cutter that knows your next move and anticipates we’ll goes a long way for sure
I thought this was going to be a waste of time, but it wasn't. These guys are amazing and what a well coordinated team. Impressive for sure.
It's like watching Call of Duty with carpentry tools
Building the world!
No joke I was just about to comment this same thing
This guy does way more in 30 minutes then I do in 8 hours.
Man, watching this footage is soooo therapeutic…I swear. Thanks for posting! Subbed.
Thankyou, hearing that means a lot trust me
As a framer/cutter a lot of self talks or random songs will pop up in your head 😂 throughout the day and that's just part of the job as well. 🤣🙌 You're a beast!! the man legit living up to the YT Name!!
Just found your channel, i subscribed to see future videos you post. I'm 19 and been on the framing crew for almost 2 years working for my dad's company. You are super fast bro. Definitely looking forward to learning some more tricks watching the channel. Stay safe man. 💪🔨
Amazing, this team worth their weight in gold. Framing Beast, no joke!!
Thanks
I love how nobody was a dumb fuck, or retard for messing up. Shit happens and that shit doesn't help anyone.
@@joshhorn5131 If your not messing up ? Your not framing fast enough.
Building style is way different than we use over here tough it's really cool to look your vids.
You know you got accuracy bracing that piece to nail it in place with you foot backing it .
i nailed my foot doing something like he was. not fun. sot worth. the nail could hit a knot and go out the left side even if you nail good.
Quinton shot my thigh and hand with the framer before. Some one else shot me in the top of my head.
@@ebabdbgbbbebbluesman6115
With friends like that who needs enemies.
It really is stupid to do that.
Brings back lots of memories of my building days, i built multi-million dollar custom homes in the Boston area, but wouldn’t it have been alot easier to build that gable on the ground and lift it with the lull into place , but again nice job bud
Yeah yeah, blah blah....talk is cheap, you ain't this guy
@@deeplorable8988 you’re absolutely right dweeb , im retired living in New Mexico after 40 years of busting my ass building homes, in a million dollar home of my own now
@@danagreene7469 let ‘em know!!🤝
The pace he’s working at in this video is more realistic. I do the same but mostly roofing these days that’s where the money is in my area. I don’t take breaks and leave when I’m tired generally 9 hours. And do my quotes, paper work in the evenings. summers I work pretty well everyday mon-sun. In the winter I transition to a winter Reno or build.
Respect to this guy. Didn’t see him crowning boards or fixing warps when he was framing walls though. Then again I’m in a small rural town, no subdivision work. Everything super custom.
came her from the haunt videos.
it's good to see someone who knows what they are doing, doing it and doing it well. in spite of the cold, how he doesn't fall. off the roof beats me. hats off to you totally.
I am lost for words.. There’s no word good enough in any language to describe how amazing he is.
HE IS THE STANDARD
It’s called production framing
@@dancearoundtheworld5360 Post a video of you framing this fast.
@@davebona9592 post a video of you framing this fast. Bet you won't produce
@@dancearoundtheworld5360 Your next failed attempt will be saying he uses to many nails. As long as he's not splitting wood, the woods not weakened. If you knew anything about regulations you would know this. This is a common regulation enforced just about everywhere.
That little tiny peice you put in the peak towards the first made me laugh haha
sheathing is sheathing
Shhh... everything is re......
I just started framing last Monday, I’ve done more siding then anything with some fence work landscaping but this is definitely full of information
This was the first video of yours that I watched. I am excited to see you have many other videos. Hopefully they are all as good as this one
I'll do my best man
This is why they call him “BEAST!!!!!”
Great carpentry at it’s best!!!!
I take my hat off to you. I’m a Carpenter as well here in Miami Fla.
It sucks working in cold weather.
Ya I have yet to find another framer who looks forward to ol man winter
@@framingbeast720
You’re are 100%. correct brother!!!!!
That’s why it’s great men like you with super natural abilities who will get the job done “right the first time”.
Reason why you’re a “BEAST!!!!!!”🤙🏼
Live long and stay safe in those altitudes brother!!!!!
I recently fractured my tibial plateau and damaged the Miniscus from an extension ladder fall. Put me out for the next couple of months which I’m not used to. I have a plate and six screws in that rates now but the main challenge is getting back 100% mobility and extension.
So, be safe in heights and just like measuring twice before the cut…, “think and look twice before taking your next step while in heights.”
I’ll be 59 next month. Injuries like this are not cool at my age though I’m in excellent health which is on my side.
I don't miss this lol. I framed in Saskatchewan for 3 years. Freezing my ass off. Gotta keep moving to stay alive. Good job.
3 yrs weather-wise would be like 6 most any other place lol ..everything and the kitchen sink mother nature would prob throw at you
3:54 coD game POV reloading clip 🤣🤣 your work is insane man! Respect to you!
Everytime I have to reload my nail gun I shout "cover me im reloading".
Oh the memories. Good lord I have forgotten some of this….until I watched this!!
I don't think I could keep up with you even as a helper. However, I am working faster since watching this.
No your not
Thankyou, I'm happy and glad to have helped in any way
awesome! cool to see how you guys do things! Sounds cold :)
Nice man👊🏼 solid hustle. All you other trades can thank a framer for having buildings to rough in.
We use a flushtrim bit on a router to zip that top cord. Takes the chalk line out of the equation when it’s wet
Glad I watched this video after the fast wall framing video. Alot better work in this one. Gained a subscription.
You're the real deal man, I've been doing my trade for 27 years, yes people can memorize, and find fluid working motion, plus ironing out toolage use to dag gum near perfection.
Yeehaw pahw 👌 pleasure watching
I'm about to build my little family a house so your videos are quite nice.
Thanks so much man, I just read this post now and really appreciate it. Best of luck on your new family build
@@framingbeast720 thanks mate, it's completely off grid, like how I grew up, except it's going to have well planned, sweet as a peach amenities. Ya know all the bells and whistles. Of course not out of line in any way.
My lady always tells me to make vidjahs, just ain't my style. Not knocking it by any means. More glad that people do. Kerrs it's damn helpful. One thing I've always just adored.. this said person, absolute beast at there trade, maybe several, but I'm certain, one doesn't know all. This UA-cam thing is quite clever, entertaining, but one can't trust everything. But if a person is tapping things straight with the nail gun, running pre marks, there's nothing I saw that I thought a well trained.. including the muscles. Couldn't do all day.. slow is smooth, and smooth is fast.. I'm a climbing arborist. Yeah I'm strong. But ain't got muscles on top of muscles.. always worked those folk into there sleepy bed.. lol..
Cheers mate.. folk you build for got not dag gum thing to worry about..
Well unless they piss you off👌
Nice work. Man cordless tools have revolutionised the trades.
For sure
Wow! Now thats efficient, and even with snow on the ground and cold weather. this guy's pace has to leave him tired at the end of the day, he must be the owner /or should be, lol working that hard, good job and he speaks english, OMG
Perfect man, I’ve been watching your videos and My guys and I work very similar to you. I use coil nailers for framing and for plywood as well, and build my gables on the ground then carry up with fork. Very nice way to do it as well will definitely try that as well been framing for 7 years NJ/DE
These vids are all a gift to the world of building. U rule Adrian
Probably the most useful 30 min I have ever spent on youtube
I want to be you when I grow up man, you're a beast. stay safe
You never gave Neal the template you cut out, you nailed it to the poly piece.
Happens to all of us.
He called out a pitch and the length which should have been enough however
@wll1500 as a cut man, sometimes it doesn't quite come out how the nailer needs it. Unless he accidentally read the hips and valleys table
Man. I miss working with a crew sometimes.
anyone who says no one works hard anymore should watch this guy. He earns his beer. Oh, and this should be mandatory viewing for gov't employees and elected officials.
Awesome video man !! I install foam insulation so my job relies on how well u guys do ur job and I wish every house was framed by u!!
@@justingronseth2062 What a pointless comment
Fast is good but quality is better never forget. Great video
You inspire me a lot, im new in the field you are a example for me 🙏👍From Quebec, canada
Merci!!
Framing beast…is an understatement.
I don’t frame. I lay countertop and shower walls but I hope to be just as efficient effective and accurate as this guy!
Here I am installing 200 sq ft of countertop a day thinking I’m a god because that’s about 50% more than installers in my area install and well yea..I’m speechless.
Keep it up bubba
I used to do some framing. Not anywhere near as fast or experienced as this guy, but he isn't perfect. You can see a few gaps in his work, and I really doubt that eave is square with the gable wall. His rough carpentry is good enough. Which brings me to you, the countertop guy. I've never seen your work, but I know it's more accurate than this guy. At least I hope!
@@paudeline lmao. Man I have not one single ideal on how to even start framing. Although I did see some things that weren’t lined up accurately, I just thought that’s the way it was supposed to be lol smh.
As far as my trade, my particular company won’t let us have a fault over 1/32nd so my accuracy is 99.5% on the money at all times.
This is like watching someone really good at a sport
That chalk line is mint! 👌
Thanks, is a luftkin with a tajima hook
*it is a Lufkin.
Damn I wish I could of learned from you!! Your way seems way better than the way I was taught
I’m a Builder in the US Navy Seabees and can confidently say that you do the work of about 10 Seabees by yourself. Faster and more accurately
Wow that's high praise. Thanks for your service and also for the kind words
20:53 The Beast has been sponsored by the letter A.... Killer work man!
You’re deadly man💪🏾
I’m turning my old horse barn into a workshop love these vids
This guy looks like a hero. Don't bring him to parties
I didn’t think the framing beast used ladders. I thought he just appeared
Lowest to the ground he has ever been
Ladders are a last resort!!
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I couldn’t stop watching.
Shout out to your cut man. He's pretty quick.
What a craftsman. What a worker!
Legend has it that framing beast never ran outta nails .. to this day he hasn't reloaded once
This is true
this guy is like a machine. Beautiful
name of the channel speak for itself gj man!!!!
Dude woke up stuck in beast mode!!!
this is really satisfying to watch
I never saw a video for more than 30min, good job man
You liking that cordless worm? That's next on my list
This is what I thought the union in philly was gonna be like. It’s just a bunch of commercial, prefabricated framing. I would love to get on a residential crew and learn from guys like this.
Can you not do that so high in the air? Lol.
My love affair with the ground grows by the second watching this video. Kudos on the skills and nerve.
I'm glad people find your work "amazing" I wouldn't use that word but it's OK who cares what I think right and most of these viewers, well they don't know what they don't know, not only that you seem decently quick at what you do and builders love that! (Not at all saying your work is garage, its not, dont get me wrong) Also seems like you really enjoy framing and that's pretty cool, we are a dying breed frame on brother while you still can and keep up the content!
props for being able to work with gloves man you’re a beast
I cant do it
I have to do it. I'm a magnet for splinters.
I like this gives me ideas on how to make my work easier
Damn, you guys earn your money, impressive!
Good video. I frame shops and houses around tillsonburg Aylmer area. Winter must be gone soon.
"I'll modify them" 😅🤭
Me anytime im doing anything 😂
This looks fun to do. But also I can’t imagine how his back feels all day every day
If you go about it the right way, learn the tricks, and work steady your body will adapt over time. But overuse injuries do happen and you have to take care of your body off the clock.
@@717UT a year too late but yeah. I’m settling on hvac apprentice instead. On average they make more than framing and hopefully I can get my own company after like 5-10 years lol. But that’s tight spaces so..every trade has their pros and cons
@@717UT also my luck that nail gun would go through my foot on the daily
@@Mike-we3rb Best of luck in your field bro. Us in construction, we are all a different breed. Look out for yourself and learn everything you can. If you really want to, you can do whatever you want in construction. I hope your company works out.
The beast has a brain, well done.
Sounds like the crazy framer
Sorry bud, but The Crazy Framer is the beast!
Most badass fuckin roofer ever fast as hell mabey i should getta office job 😩 OG right here
Looks like a subdivision in Ontario Canada. Very good accurate framer. Empire and Losani, LIV should take notice.
Showing off for the camera, once it's off he pulls back to half this speed! 🤣
I am the nailer and the cutter🤔.......no wonder I'm always so dang busy😳
A board wrapped in plastic? Interesting innovation.
U so quick bro , amazing
Yes sir!!!💪🏼👌🏼💪🏼👌🏼
Man i wanna put my occidentals rigth now and do some framme even if its saturday nigth
Cant wait to be monday to get late to work😂😂😂
Lol, you can skip the Lance Armstrong blood transfusion this week!! You're primed to go primal!!...
@@framingbeast720
Lmao
Crazy thing is that im watching framming work videos on weekend😂
Normal people go put and have fun but frammers arr here tryng to learn something new every day👌🏼💪🏼
Gotta keep advancing yourself no matter what day!! Keep it up my man
@@framingbeast720 yes sir!!💪🏼💪🏼
Keep it up the good work and the nice videos!!
Jesus....Id love to spend a few weeks with one of these guys to learn
How does this guy just know what to do every time?? I can’t go into anything or do anything without specifics…..
This is impressive 👏🏾 👌🏽
Long way to fall down, most likely certin death! We do things alot different in new Zealand with nets directly below us and edge protection around the perimeter. Be careful mate!
🥝 in the house!! Welcome and thankyou. Nets could be fun...I will propose that at our next safety meeting lol
@@framingbeast720 its just the way we do things over here and the cost of building is quite expensive too. Different worlds lol
@@RCxNZ it's interesting how things are done differently around the world
I'ma throw this idea out there to my boss, I'm pretty sure he's gonna tell me to get fucked tho lmao
@@robertsouza8789 barebones safety gear, half the time its neglected anyway, safety nets are last on my bosses list of shit to buy!
the grunt at 2:14 🤣 anyone that does construction in winter clothes and a tool belt knows
Looks and sounds cold... glad to be a drywaller
Great work buddy but its more easy to put the tyvek first
They've outlawed staples in sheathing here in Ohio .. good work bud
Boy, how cheaply houses are manufactured compared to when I framed. Good speed though, no standing around smoking and looking for aliens here. Only thing I thought was weird was there is no plywood hangover at the bottom, why is that? also, ever caught a nail in the foot? I feel like that's a future video of yours lol.
Lol never nailed myself in the foot knock on wood
@@framingbeast720 one of our crew members shot himself in the leg with a 8 penny nail gun, nailing shear, could see the head protruding from the pants, hit bone apparently that was 2 days ago. That's what happens when you remove the spring... Worse I've done is Skillsaw my thumb like a fork down to bone, gloves in Winter, sucked the glove In-between the guard and table, thankfully I was using a DeWalt cordless like his which has automatic Brake... Otherwise would have climbed my ENTIRE arm... It grew back I'm typing with it now skin is thinner now though and nerve damage permanent.
@@mjolnirswrath23 wow...that's got pain written all over it. I've never taken the spring g out of guns. I don't see how that makes things go faster. I did however out a coil.framing nail right through my foot about a month ago...went right through my big toe, through the composite boot plate and into the ply...and to make things worse I got it on vid..
That frame looks like it's made to withstand a category 5 hurricane!
How bigs the compressor supplying the gun
I like to notch my outriggers with 2x4 and into the next rafter or two tafters in.
That way the fly isn’t just supported by the roof deck. They always end up sagging when built like this
I mean just look around, what do you expect
Thanks for sharing!
asa carpenter/framer/craftsman. I am still wowed by your ease of handling things. im nervous at heights but i still go up. we can be scared of error and make the effort to not make errors. curious how he packs his tools in bags.
Not going to lie when you were toe nailing those out riggers and you had your foot up against it while you “punched” the gun to nail it sketched me out a little bit.