Very interesting video. Its one other way of building the forms. In Jamaica where I am from we do things differently though that allows us to move much faster as well as be flexible given that for example we erect the column forms around a steel cage that is already cast into the foundation. Basically we make forms of standard sizes and fit them together like a kit of part to suit whatever size we need. Good video.
The framing techniques used in this video are used in house framing, not formwork. The framing on your columns are missing a few purlin blocks, which will result in a "belly" should it ever be filled and vibrated. The formwork on beams is far worse and highly impractical. How would this work with a table system? Why not use snap-ties and walers? I'm assuming this is just a demonstration, but even so I would've stressed the need for ring shank nails, as the nails used in this demonstration have almost no holding strength whatsoever. At least you know how to square something though.
There is so many different ways to skin a cat but it shouldn't take more than three strikes to sink a casing nail. I was waiting for that guy with the blue sweater to smash his hand with his hammer. 2:50 look for a saw with saw blade view on the left side of saw.
если у вас еще есть видео по деревянной опалубке,пожалуйста выкладывайте.мне очень интересно.ваши технологии изготовления уникальны-такого больше нигде нет
seen plenty very practiced ppl working construction sites ,but ,becorse of no technical education they delivered sub standard work and often made serious mistakes who made the house they were building unsafe seen as this is an aerthquake region here ,a worker can have practice for meny years if he do not have the understanding of the mechanics that come in to play once the construction is finnisht, he is not a skilled worker
Very interesting video. Its one other way of building the forms. In Jamaica where I am from we do things differently though that allows us to move much faster as well as be flexible given that for example we erect the column forms around a steel cage that is already cast into the foundation. Basically we make forms of standard sizes and fit them together like a kit of part to suit whatever size we need. Good video.
Good job , indians mostly used this type of work for residential building,,,💐
Thank you - you teach people how to hammer the nails! Smart video! 😂
The framing techniques used in this video are used in house framing, not formwork. The framing on your columns are missing a few purlin blocks, which will result in a "belly" should it ever be filled and vibrated. The formwork on beams is far worse and highly impractical. How would this work with a table system? Why not use snap-ties and walers? I'm assuming this is just a demonstration, but even so I would've stressed the need for ring shank nails, as the nails used in this demonstration have almost no holding strength whatsoever. At least you know how to square something though.
Why are we using finish nails in formwork-ROOKIES. So glad I'm a pro...
+Efrain Monzon This is the first thing that stood out when I watched this.
its a demonstration, the same reason they used particle board
So they can strip the forms easier. They not gonna pour concrete in there!!
Column to beam to slab continuously.nice work!
There is so many different ways to skin a cat but it shouldn't take more than three strikes to sink a casing nail. I was waiting for that guy with the blue sweater to smash his hand with his hammer. 2:50 look for a saw with saw blade view on the left side of saw.
is this Australia? are there no 8d nails there? duplex framer?
Berry berry good
если у вас еще есть видео по деревянной опалубке,пожалуйста выкладывайте.мне очень интересно.ваши технологии изготовления уникальны-такого больше нигде нет
So wonderful work!
Dang. Good luck stripping those sunk in toe nails. Great formwork 👍
gud job
can you imagine this guys doing piece work they wouldn't be making enough money not even for gas
Form work is not price work you chump non union loser
it is interesting indeed
are these videos downloadable? i am teacher and needs videos such as this in my class.
wonderful work
it looks wonderful because they're at the shop not on the real field
What type of carpentry work would you consider this like what field?
Concrete
Formwork carpenter
super csak az ék hiányzik a oszlop alól tehát nagyon nehéz lesz ki zsaluzni tanár úr feledékeny volt!
jah
This is so pitiful - from a proud member of 1145
great
i cant believe theyre using finish nails instead of framing nails
Just a tutorial so to strip forms easier
thanks, this video it's very god
@11MALE11
a level?
Safety glasses?
no no no, sunglasses my friend.
do you have diagram of this formwork
There must be an easier way to push those nails in.
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How to build beams
Either the nstructor is making it harder for them on purpose or these lads need a proper instructor ..just painful to watch poor lads
SHODDY
Im a second year civil engineering student and that did not make any sense whatsoever. .. wierd terminologies and wierd accent
engineer doesn't mean much, it is the practice that makes you a skilled person tho
seen plenty very practiced ppl working construction sites ,but ,becorse of no technical education they delivered sub standard work and often made serious mistakes who made the house they were building unsafe seen as this is an aerthquake region here ,a worker can have practice for meny years if he do not have the understanding of the mechanics that come in to play once the construction is finnisht, he is not a skilled worker
great