This was such an amazing concept. Thanks guys. The only thing I think the judge failed to account for was one had Two windows and the other skipped windows completely. That adds a different level of complexity and I think it may have played a role in his framing inconsistency. Honestly this was the coolest video I’ve seen in a long time and you both were So Impressive.
Thank you for thinking that ❤ but Gord’s build was on point. I personally like mine better, obviously lol, but the execution of Gord’s and his modern design attributes is what won this for him. And if I was in the city and this was in one of Gord’s yard transformations. I’d pick his too.
@@nicktown2645you definitely won. Build quality amount of work,etc. goes cheaper up all the way through but he had good framing lol that judge is a clown for even saying that😂
I didn’t really know what to expect when he said 4 years of experience, but man was I super impressed. For the timeframe and having to design on the spot, he did a hell of a job. I know tons of people with more experience that would have made much worse sheds. He should be proud doing this in front of an audience
He knew an awful lot for only 4 years. I wonder what he did before that? I find it hard to believe being a property maintenance manager you would learn all that. Not to mention who hires someone as a manager with no experience at all? I'm not ripping on the guy. He did a great job. I just think he had some other experience that transferred over that he maybe forgot to mention.
I think the judge needs to pick the winner before knowing who built what because this is the second challenge where I felt like Gord should have lost and won. So it's hard to believe that the outcome doesn't reflect homefield advantage.
Both sheds were great, structure wise the black shed won the competition. Guy who did cedar shed did a GREAT job. Only 4 years in the trade and he built that in 12 hours was an amazing accomplishment. If he had 1 more hour probably could have finished roof. Noth competitors were exhausted and both had nail gun issues. Great job on both!
Loved the cedar shed but also enjoyed the modern shed. I think the craftsmanship on the cedar was more demanding of the time allotment. I’d sway towards cedar but that’s also kinda my shtick
Oh man I grew up watching holmes on holmes. Mikes kid as a guest judge?! Wow. They would be stupid not to give you your own show buddy. You're almost there. Happy New Year Gordy, God Bless!
The time allowed, the only 4 years, the gun problems.....awesome job by Nick. I can tell both guys would have cleaned up all those little mistakes if it was a true build with time to focus.
Insanity. Both are amazing for the allotted timeframe. 120mg per sip was hilarious. I could be wrong, but this is the hardest I've seen both of you sweat in the competition. I cant believe that Nick's only 4 years deep and did that in 12 hrs. I love the dutch doors but, from a waterproofing standpoint, they generally need to swing in. Lack of door stops was only a 5 minute oversight. Last critique of the cedar was the fairly disproportionate header. Slightly thicker than the legs and it would've looked a little more natural. I was surprised to see Nick's bracing rather than putting the trust in sheathing to square the structure but when the ramset plates were 1/4" off and the free floating shed was also off, I didn't know what to think. I've only had 3/1000+ sheets that weren't square. Definitely humbling and forces me rethink my level of trust in sheet goods in regards to default squareness. Cutting the preliminary fascias after install is definitely a solid move, why play the guessing game lol. Chalk line as a plumb bob is a pro move, you can do the same with a level, just put your pointer finger in the handhold and let it settle before you mark. Done it for a decade just to mark studs on house wrap before siding and it's worked well. I've been using the router for some openings but for some reason I still prefer the sawzall so seeing the router underperform was somewhat bittersweet ha. Above all else, I've never seen a video that would discourage cordless nailer ownership on this level. Oh man. My DeWalt and Metabo won't quit, in spite of the gripes I have with each. That was incredibly disheartening for some seriously established brands. A final note Gordon, I really would strongly advocate for a curtain. I'd weakly advocate for a standard set of materials and plans. These things are way to hard to judge when they're so entirely different on every metric. Either way, 1000% my favorite series of videos on UA-cam. Thank you for the effort and execution. Maybe someday I can go against you in a hanger nailer competition where I get to use my cordless PPN and you have to hand bang. Maybe I'll have the edge lmao
watching this has been making me want to learn more about carpentry i’m already in the carpenters union but i do and specialize in scaffold but i really do wanna learn framing and building walls etc it’s such a neat thing to know and i already have things i’d do with knowing how to do all the framing properly even if my dog shed or whatever the case may be
Not even going to lie I've been so excited and anticipating for the next video. I seen this was posted a couple days ago and just haven't been able to find myself to watch it as I am extremely busy myself. An hour and 25 minutes..... That's hard to get an audience to watch the whole thing or start it. Got to get these videos a little bit shorter to draw in more crowd 🙏
I don't care what anybody else says. That cedar shed is way better. The other shed the more modern one might have better framing, but everything else was just lipstick on a pig. He covered every defect with large pieces of metal plastic trim or fake stone. He used a prehung door and an ungodly awful system. The judge went over to the cedar shed and started talking about small gaps once I heard that I knew what time it was also, he didn't check this modern shed for 16 on center like he did the cedar shed. I love the show, but I hate to say it obviously this dude wins all the time so that people come back to watch the next episode in hopes that he loses. Clearly, the cedar shed was way better. Hands-down no questions asked.
Hey. I’m the guy Wood Bully went up against. I can tell you this was no bias and was fair down the middle. I knew where I screwed up and it was noticeable as soon as he went in. He saw it then measured. I do appreciate your comment tho and I like mine too. But Mike picked apart Gord’s too. 12 hours solo seems like a lot of time but trust me it was not. I didn’t get time to go and finish the lil things like putting door stop and more trim on but it is what it is. And I had a great time and def something I’ll always remember.
Doesnt matter.....yours looked better, and was better in almost every aspect. Yours even had windows and you built the door by hand. No chance you should have lost. Yours was great@nicktown2645
Epic. 2 awesome builders on show there, it was so close. I think if Nick had stopped the door and finished the roof it might have been a different outcome but it wasn't a 13 hour build off and you definitely deserved the win.
Dude, 4 years? Your kidding me! No way I can do that in 12 hrs on my 4th year. Impressed on both sheds. I think I would've chose gords based on framing and finished 100% also. The cedar shed is gorgeous, but inside looks too diy. I tip my hat to both of you's. 4 years!!!!!
Recently heard the milwaukee framing nailers dont like the dewalt nails. Not sure if thats the problem but someone had this issue and the paper was causing it. I usually use paslode nails ive only had the paper hang it up once
So nick started as foreman with no experience? I think wood bully messimg up on purpose. What happemed to raked walls wb? Also sheething is for bracing.
That’s right. My job entails much more than framing… first time actually free building and standing walls.. I’ve framed in a few walls inside a house few times but never stood up walls in my life let alone by myself. Raking the walls would’ve been great idea.. thank you for the input.
Video suggestion. It be pretty cool to have a build off where it was all built to code and have allotted time for it. All the best from Southern Ontario 👍
I preferred the cedar shed aesthetic. My 4 year old son watched with me and said that guy (Gord) is gonna lose when he forgot the door opening, lol. The comments on the hour were hilarious.
If I’m investing in a builder, I care most about the foundation / structure of the build. Looks can be deceiving. I’d rather buy once, cry once and have something that can last and withstand abuse. The judge was right in his choice, but darn was it close.
I agree with the judge. Although if i were asked which one id rather own id probably pick the cedar one because i just like rustic style stuff but man the other building where you decided to use the black lumber for the corners and the brick for the front was a great call. Lol it was one of those things where it looked way too nice to be a shed. But both guys bullt great sheds. I wish you guys would do this in a 2 day time frame though. Then it wouldnt come down to small errors it would be more of s creative call.
A power planer leaves a fantastic edge on composite lumber. I use one to carefully flush trim the ends of composite riser boards to the fascia trim on deck stairs and it leaves a beautiful satin smooth finish. I have to say I prefered Gord's build but the cedar with windows was nicely done as well.
this was a lot of fun to watch man. id like to see more of these. 2 questions...why no horses? looks like a pair of saw horses each should have been in the rules, not bending over a million times for 12 hours might increase productivity. and why carry that drill around all day?
Great job on both. As a custom build given time the Cedar Shed was best. The low slope on the other shed would be a massive problem in Canadian winters. The judge made a big mistake missing that.
Both Sheds Awesome. I prefer the Cedar. But that's who I am. The Modern approach shed is more structurally sound.This came down to rough carpentry versus finish carpentry. There was a heck of a lot more finish Carpentry involved with the cedar shed. Massive amount vs cutting tin and asphalt sheet roofing. Visually from afar (meaning PC Screen) both were amazing.
He didnt say anything about the birdmouth seat cut? That takes more time with the windows. My opinion i think both sheds are great and exceptional to store the in-laws in 😂 jk guys. Great job
I just spent an hour and a half watching two men build a shed and it was entertaining, thrilling and exciting all the way through! Great job on the sheds and the upload 🫡
Seeing as all the nailers where having issues I’d have to guess you have the wrong degree of nails for the nailers. Would explain the excessive sparks coming from them too.
The camera work and all the editing cuts when the guy is inspecting the shed got old fast. When the guy was pointing stuff out inside the shed, and we couldn’t see what he was pointing at was sloppy. All the cuts especially at 1:18:10 were very bad. All the camera movement really took away my attention. Keep things simple, dont be afraid to go back after the guy is done talking and get the right shots and over lay that video into his commentary.
Fun watching Gord make all kinds of mistakes, let's us know he's still human 😂 Feel like since all the guns seemed to be misfiring thst the nails (especially if they were Paslode's) were the wrong degree (ie. 34° vs 31°) not gonna convince me that every gun, including the brand new Paslode had bad firing pins.
I brought my own Milwaukee nailer I bought 3 years ago. It’s been dropped and banged more than once lol. So I’m sure between the nails the gun and the operator it was just a perfect storm for that day
I see why the old school guys still use pneumatic nail guns. I've owned 4 different battery nail guns all 18gauge. 1 older brushed Ryobi, 1 newer brushless Ryobi, and two Milwaukee fuel m18s. The first ryobi worked good for about 2 years then started missing all the time. The brushless ryobi is still going strong. I gave it to the new guy and he uses it daily with the occasional just stop working for a couple minutes then starts wotking again. The first Milwaukee I bought off marketplace was pretty old and had a lot of issues with misfire until I switched to Porta cable nails, but then after a month it stopped working altogether. I've been using a new Milwaukee m18 now for a couple months and use only Porta cable nails and I haven't had any misfires or issues at all. If this one doesn't last at least a couple years I'm going to switch to pneumatic.
It took me 6 hours to wall mount a tv. I could probably build that cedar shed in about 365 days.
This was such an amazing concept. Thanks guys. The only thing I think the judge failed to account for was one had Two windows and the other skipped windows completely. That adds a different level of complexity and I think it may have played a role in his framing inconsistency. Honestly this was the coolest video I’ve seen in a long time and you both were So Impressive.
That has to be the most humble and kind hearted man I’ve ever seen
He truly is 🙂 im so proud of him and his heart goes into everything he does.
Cedar Shed is the winner.
Beautiful shed
Thank you for thinking that ❤ but Gord’s build was on point. I personally like mine better, obviously lol, but the execution of Gord’s and his modern design attributes is what won this for him. And if I was in the city and this was in one of Gord’s yard transformations. I’d pick his too.
It looks AMAZING
@@nicktown2645Nick to Nick, you did great dude. Keep at it
@@nicktown2645you definitely won. Build quality amount of work,etc. goes cheaper up all the way through but he had good framing lol that judge is a clown for even saying that😂
You need to make more videos like this…. Your other build off videos are what got me following.
Same! Haha
I didn’t really know what to expect when he said 4 years of experience, but man was I super impressed. For the timeframe and having to design on the spot, he did a hell of a job. I know tons of people with more experience that would have made much worse sheds. He should be proud doing this in front of an audience
He definitely showed up! 💪🏼
He knew an awful lot for only 4 years. I wonder what he did before that? I find it hard to believe being a property maintenance manager you would learn all that. Not to mention who hires someone as a manager with no experience at all? I'm not ripping on the guy. He did a great job. I just think he had some other experience that transferred over that he maybe forgot to mention.
He was also great on camera. I would have believed it was UA-camr vs UA-camr.
Both did a great job ,but I'm very proud of my son in-law Nick ❤️
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Thanks Mom xoxo
@nicktown2645 it's the truth son ,very proud of you .
@@nicktown2645amazing job Nick. Loved yours
Ceder shead way cleaner and nicer!! With only 4 years in the trade, he's a natural.
I think the judge needs to pick the winner before knowing who built what because this is the second challenge where I felt like Gord should have lost and won. So it's hard to believe that the outcome doesn't reflect homefield advantage.
It doesn’t, the judge picks before the reveal. For future episodes we’ll have him write it down. B
@@woodbullyltd I feel like your comment alone eliminates concern. Nice build.
@@woodbullyltdhe obviously knew the whole time, was favouring looking at the person who’s shed he was currently talking about
My favorite one so far. Nick is one heck of a guy. Would hire him any day of the week
15:14 - "See that? I fit right through there. I'm built 16OC." 😂
Both sheds were great, structure wise the black shed won the competition. Guy who did cedar shed did a GREAT job. Only 4 years in the trade and he built that in 12 hours was an amazing accomplishment. If he had 1 more hour probably could have finished roof. Noth competitors were exhausted and both had nail gun issues. Great job on both!
The host guy is amazing. Need more of him.
Definitely
Dude with the jokes, "...not my sixth sense, but my top five" 🤣
Loved the cedar shed but also enjoyed the modern shed. I think the craftsmanship on the cedar was more demanding of the time allotment. I’d sway towards cedar but that’s also kinda my shtick
Oh man I grew up watching holmes on holmes. Mikes kid as a guest judge?! Wow. They would be stupid not to give you your own show buddy. You're almost there. Happy New Year Gordy, God Bless!
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Bro congrats on the great video! You deserve the views brother!
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The time allowed, the only 4 years, the gun problems.....awesome job by Nick. I can tell both guys would have cleaned up all those little mistakes if it was a true build with time to focus.
Definitely
Both are truly amazing 👏🤩🙌
The fact that it was one on one still blows my mind ...no help a man and his tools in 12 hours great job too both of you !! So fun to watch
This was an awesome competition. Both look great - as always enjoyed this entire video
Thanks for watching
Man this was a great episode! Cheers to both of you, gord got a good run for his money and 4 years in this man’s a beast and a humble opponent
Crazy
i think the cedar shed only lost because of the roof tbh, it just wasnt "finished"
You guys are beasts! A lot of people don't realize how much time and effort goes into every step no matter how easy you made it look. Respect!
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Don't let Nick's Boss see this LOL, 2nd year apprentice and this is amazing, love from Toronto!
Insanity. Both are amazing for the allotted timeframe. 120mg per sip was hilarious. I could be wrong, but this is the hardest I've seen both of you sweat in the competition. I cant believe that Nick's only 4 years deep and did that in 12 hrs. I love the dutch doors but, from a waterproofing standpoint, they generally need to swing in. Lack of door stops was only a 5 minute oversight. Last critique of the cedar was the fairly disproportionate header. Slightly thicker than the legs and it would've looked a little more natural. I was surprised to see Nick's bracing rather than putting the trust in sheathing to square the structure but when the ramset plates were 1/4" off and the free floating shed was also off, I didn't know what to think. I've only had 3/1000+ sheets that weren't square. Definitely humbling and forces me rethink my level of trust in sheet goods in regards to default squareness. Cutting the preliminary fascias after install is definitely a solid move, why play the guessing game lol. Chalk line as a plumb bob is a pro move, you can do the same with a level, just put your pointer finger in the handhold and let it settle before you mark. Done it for a decade just to mark studs on house wrap before siding and it's worked well. I've been using the router for some openings but for some reason I still prefer the sawzall so seeing the router underperform was somewhat bittersweet ha. Above all else, I've never seen a video that would discourage cordless nailer ownership on this level. Oh man. My DeWalt and Metabo won't quit, in spite of the gripes I have with each. That was incredibly disheartening for some seriously established brands. A final note Gordon, I really would strongly advocate for a curtain. I'd weakly advocate for a standard set of materials and plans. These things are way to hard to judge when they're so entirely different on every metric. Either way, 1000% my favorite series of videos on UA-cam. Thank you for the effort and execution. Maybe someday I can go against you in a hanger nailer competition where I get to use my cordless PPN and you have to hand bang. Maybe I'll have the edge lmao
I think the cedar guy did an amazing job and a great carpenter for only 4 years in training, a few more years and I think he will be a master
I think so too!
Awesome sheds , love the series , and the channel as well Awesome job guys
Thanks 👍
Great video Gord! Chuck, you're too funny man, had me crackin up
watching this has been making me want to learn more about carpentry i’m already in the carpenters union but i do and specialize in scaffold but i really do wanna learn framing and building walls etc it’s such a neat thing to know and i already have things i’d do with knowing how to do all the framing properly even if my dog shed or whatever the case may be
Not even going to lie I've been so excited and anticipating for the next video. I seen this was posted a couple days ago and just haven't been able to find myself to watch it as I am extremely busy myself. An hour and 25 minutes..... That's hard to get an audience to watch the whole thing or start it. Got to get these videos a little bit shorter to draw in more crowd 🙏
Sometimes it just takes what it takes
SAW THE TITLE and I am like HELL yeah I am in !!! LETs GO !!!
badass video ngl love how both of em went 2 opposite ways with the design
Like the judge said in 12 hours both are very impressive 👍🏼 great job guys and great videos I love these
Appreciate that! 👍🏼
I don't care what anybody else says. That cedar shed is way better. The other shed the more modern one might have better framing, but everything else was just lipstick on a pig. He covered every defect with large pieces of metal plastic trim or fake stone. He used a prehung door and an ungodly awful system. The judge went over to the cedar shed and started talking about small gaps once I heard that I knew what time it was also, he didn't check this modern shed for 16 on center like he did the cedar shed. I love the show, but I hate to say it obviously this dude wins all the time so that people come back to watch the next episode in hopes that he loses. Clearly, the cedar shed was way better. Hands-down no questions asked.
Hey. I’m the guy Wood Bully went up against. I can tell you this was no bias and was fair down the middle. I knew where I screwed up and it was noticeable as soon as he went in. He saw it then measured. I do appreciate your comment tho and I like mine too. But Mike picked apart Gord’s too. 12 hours solo seems like a lot of time but trust me it was not. I didn’t get time to go and finish the lil things like putting door stop and more trim on but it is what it is. And I had a great time and def something I’ll always remember.
I’m not undefeated in this series you know.
@@nicktown2645beautiful work man, I can tell you care a lot about what you do.
Doesnt matter.....yours looked better, and was better in almost every aspect. Yours even had windows and you built the door by hand. No chance you should have lost. Yours was great@nicktown2645
I stayed to the end to talk shit...but i can't..very impressive
1:23:08 can't take my eyes off the guy's shirt/pants line up perfectly wiith wall/floor haha
"PAY ATTENTION BRIAN"
every Brian watching: "👁 👄 👁"
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I have almost all Makita tools but this video has made me really appreciate my cheapo Ryobi cordless nail guns
Epic.
2 awesome builders on show there, it was so close. I think if Nick had stopped the door and finished the roof it might have been a different outcome but it wasn't a 13 hour build off and you definitely deserved the win.
I think so too
both amazing jobs, however im a sucker for cedar, great work and keep these vids coming!!
I like the cedar shed a lot more.
Nick stop being humble. Youre goated
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Dude, 4 years? Your kidding me! No way I can do that in 12 hrs on my 4th year.
Impressed on both sheds. I think I would've chose gords based on framing and finished 100% also. The cedar shed is gorgeous, but inside looks too diy. I tip my hat to both of you's.
4 years!!!!!
Recently heard the milwaukee framing nailers dont like the dewalt nails. Not sure if thats the problem but someone had this issue and the paper was causing it. I usually use paslode nails ive only had the paper hang it up once
We had a bad batch of nails and all the guns jammed from all of the brands lol. We threw them out and never looked back
What kinda nails you buyin?? I’ve never seen that many jams😂 nice job on both sheds considering the time given
Nick is an excellent carpenter
Whew, that was close! Great show
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Both are impressive, but for how much of a critic that guy was he didn't even notice the rampant vertical joints on that stonework.
Gotta bring him back for redemption.
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So nick started as foreman with no experience? I think wood bully messimg up on purpose. What happemed to raked walls wb? Also sheething is for bracing.
I did the rake walls with a chalk line
@@woodbullyltd you had a flat roof
That’s right. My job entails much more than framing… first time actually free building and standing walls.. I’ve framed in a few walls inside a house few times but never stood up walls in my life let alone by myself. Raking the walls would’ve been great idea.. thank you for the input.
now...this this my idea of entertainment! Well done...team Cedar here!
one thing this video has taught me is to stick to the good ol fashion air compressor powered framing guns 👍👍
This is insane, for 12 hours that's impressive
Video suggestion. It be pretty cool to have a build off where it was all built to code and have allotted time for it. All the best from Southern Ontario 👍
Love the builds offs
I preferred the cedar shed aesthetic. My 4 year old son watched with me and said that guy (Gord) is gonna lose when he forgot the door opening, lol. The comments on the hour were hilarious.
If I’m investing in a builder, I care most about the foundation / structure of the build. Looks can be deceiving. I’d rather buy once, cry once and have something that can last and withstand abuse. The judge was right in his choice, but darn was it close.
Great video I was wondering if you needed thumbnail designer by any chance?
Incredible job nick!!!!!! 👏🏻
Mike (or judge) should’ve picked who his choice winner was before knowing who built what shed. Seemed a little biased but that’s just my 2¢
I like the Doors more than Guns N Roses; just thought I'd throw that out there.
Same
Love the video as well as the series. I will say I think the judge needs to pick the winning shed before knowing who built which one.
I agree with the judge. Although if i were asked which one id rather own id probably pick the cedar one because i just like rustic style stuff but man the other building where you decided to use the black lumber for the corners and the brick for the front was a great call. Lol it was one of those things where it looked way too nice to be a shed. But both guys bullt great sheds. I wish you guys would do this in a 2 day time frame though. Then it wouldnt come down to small errors it would be more of s creative call.
A power planer leaves a fantastic edge on composite lumber. I use one to carefully flush trim the ends of composite riser boards to the fascia trim on deck stairs and it leaves a beautiful satin smooth finish. I have to say I prefered Gord's build but the cedar with windows was nicely done as well.
Agreed
When did he cut his hand
Well done. Quality entertainment 👌
Awesome competition I call it a tie just matter of preference the challenger guy on the cedar shed did awesome with a great attitude
this was a lot of fun to watch man. id like to see more of these. 2 questions...why no horses? looks like a pair of saw horses each should have been in the rules, not bending over a million times for 12 hours might increase productivity. and why carry that drill around all day?
Thanks Man, and we had a few horses each. Maybe we just didn’t bother that day
Isnt tapconning it to the floor a little excessive. Dont you have to move the shed from there eventually 😭🤓
Great video! Gord you got away with one there lol but nonetheless very impressive. Kudos to both of you!
Good stuff guys . Definitely not easy
Thanks!
Great job on both. As a custom build given time the Cedar Shed was best. The low slope on the other shed would be a massive problem in Canadian winters. The judge made a big mistake missing that.
That’s false. My slope meets code I Ontario for a flat roof.
Both Sheds Awesome. I prefer the Cedar. But that's who I am. The Modern approach shed is more structurally sound.This came down to rough carpentry versus finish carpentry.
There was a heck of a lot more finish Carpentry involved with the cedar shed. Massive amount vs cutting tin and asphalt sheet roofing. Visually from afar (meaning PC Screen) both were amazing.
He didnt say anything about the birdmouth seat cut? That takes more time with the windows. My opinion i think both sheds are great and exceptional to store the in-laws in 😂 jk guys. Great job
NO WAY!! The fix is in folks 😂
Man how do you guys do this without hearing protection? I can't stand to do a single saw cut without it.
I can’t hear you, you’ll have to speak up.
I love this series
I love this series.
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love these videos
Honestly disappointed cuz I love the cedar more but great competition over all
It was a beautiful shed
This is going to be huge
My big takeaway is that I should avoid Milwaukee nailers
Cedar shed hands down is the best top job
Right on lads! Good work
Thanks for watching!
Idc what anyone says I’ve been building 20 years and I still say level instead of plumb
Yep
I just spent an hour and a half watching two men build a shed and it was entertaining, thrilling and exciting all the way through! Great job on the sheds and the upload 🫡
Wow, thanks!
Ребята вы лучшие ❤
I win because it’s free carpentry content while drinking some beers buddy 🍻
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Amen
Seeing as all the nailers where having issues I’d have to guess you have the wrong degree of nails for the nailers. Would explain the excessive sparks coming from them too.
I love nicks its beautiful.
Both did great
#rematch ...
Maybe we can start a trend for these two to dual off again .
#rematch
Cedar shed #1
The camera work and all the editing cuts when the guy is inspecting the shed got old fast. When the guy was pointing stuff out inside the shed, and we couldn’t see what he was pointing at was sloppy. All the cuts especially at 1:18:10 were very bad. All the camera movement really took away my attention. Keep things simple, dont be afraid to go back after the guy is done talking and get the right shots and over lay that video into his commentary.
Passload cordless is the hands down most consistent
Love it
Fun watching Gord make all kinds of mistakes, let's us know he's still human 😂
Feel like since all the guns seemed to be misfiring thst the nails (especially if they were Paslode's) were the wrong degree (ie. 34° vs 31°) not gonna convince me that every gun, including the brand new Paslode had bad firing pins.
Just a bad batch for some reason, we swapped out the box and all the guns were running great after that.
I brought my own Milwaukee nailer I bought 3 years ago. It’s been dropped and banged more than once lol. So I’m sure between the nails the gun and the operator it was just a perfect storm for that day
Can the bully pull it out? Love these videos
Good job son ! 👏
wow, didn't expect the Cedar shed to lose. the shed that won looks like an outhouse at a lake. nicks sheds was decades better
It was beautiful
Nick did a great job so did the bully but in my opinion the cedar shed should have won
series where you teach someone with no experience builds or a skill
I see why the old school guys still use pneumatic nail guns. I've owned 4 different battery nail guns all 18gauge. 1 older brushed Ryobi, 1 newer brushless Ryobi, and two Milwaukee fuel m18s. The first ryobi worked good for about 2 years then started missing all the time. The brushless ryobi is still going strong. I gave it to the new guy and he uses it daily with the occasional just stop working for a couple minutes then starts wotking again. The first Milwaukee I bought off marketplace was pretty old and had a lot of issues with misfire until I switched to Porta cable nails, but then after a month it stopped working altogether. I've been using a new Milwaukee m18 now for a couple months and use only Porta cable nails and I haven't had any misfires or issues at all. If this one doesn't last at least a couple years I'm going to switch to pneumatic.