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Watching PBB is better than any Netflix series. I am invested in all their personalities. Ray is the quiet champ. Jono is the go-to common sense/outside-the-box guy (Arlo's protege). Jay is the comic relief, etc... Erik/Jamie, you guys hired the best supporting cast. Brock might just become a fan favorite (Thank you sir for this mega house journey). Truly amazing to watch PBB's growth! They are on FIRE!
They are so multi talented also it's hard to find guys that can lay block do trim frame roof do tile. I mean his crew builds from the ground up on some projects hard to find those kind of guys. They seem to have loyalty also. You get out of your crew what you invest in them.
The homeowners you work with must really appreciate that you guys always think things all the way through, from the perspective to what it would be like to actually live in the space. Great stuff!
I don’t know about building something with nothing, but it reminded me of a saying at my work. “We the unwilling, led by the unknowing, have done so much, with so little, for so long, that now we can do anything with nothing”.
I am living vicariously through watching you guys build. I am Arlo's age and spent my whole career in residential construction. Blessed Christmas. All hail the algorithm.
I been saying this the whole time, but you guys picked the best client to work with. Team work makes the dream work, and it all starts with the first team member, the customer.
I'm so glad to see pops in your video, I haven't seen him in your videos but I haven't check way back. He must be so proud of you guys, my dad was a contractor/builder and I miss him so much! Much respect to your father, thanks amigos!
Jay, think of blocking like putting the lid on a candle. If the fire can’t get oxygen, it won’t spread that direction. If it does oxygen from below the fire stop will keep the fire from climbing the walls.
I see Jay has been watching The RoadRunner show again lol. ( if I lie down will the tractor go right over me and push me into the ground ) lol. watching old reruns of cartoons can be dangerous lol. only the Coyote was bullet proof. keep the fun videos coming
Love your Dad’s Honda Element. I have a 2010 Element. Great vehicle that will run for hundreds of thousands of miles if you do basic regular maintenance. Thanks for your fantastic videos, very informative and fun.
This is my favorite thing to do on Thursdays at work. I just got done doing crown moulding. Go to lunch and watch the new video every Thursday. Keep up the good work guys !
I built a 14 ft long " basket" box that slides on to the forks. Built a shelf on the back to hold tools and materials. 4 ft deep with sides. It is a great time saver not to mention safer to work on than ladders and scaffold. It is awesome when it comes to shingles and roof tear offs. All demo goes onto the box. Drive it to the dumper, dump and back to work. You will ask yourself why not sooner.
Big thanks Erik for putting these videos together. Don’t know how you manage to build all day, do family stuff, get outdoors and editor hours of video, but this Aussie sure appreciates it. Carpenters here spend more time building with block and steel than wood so it is satisfying to see something so huge created from lumber…
I would like to see y'all visit some of your past builds with the landscaping done. The Drs kitchen, Rays kitchen, the little house your friend was turning into an office, Erik's office etc.........
Fire blocking is like putting a plug in a chimney. It prevents the fire from spreading by cutting off the airflow to the upper portions so that its less likely to spread upward. This is why they outlawed Baloon Framing for the most part because the single long studs allowed fire to travel up the entire wall.
This home owner has been like the top 3 coolest!. Probably 1st he is in your guys' realm of thinking and working and understands the process. Cool ass build and series!
Love the video as usual. It seems like you went back to your usual entro, yeah! Yes, Jay getting ran over by a bulldozer will kill you. I think he was just teasing with that one but as we know it's sometimes difficult to know with Jay. A bulldozer is a lot of fun. I grew up on a farm. Daddy got his tractor stuck once and had a dozer pull him out. He decided he had to buy one. He did. He let me and my younger brother operate the dozer. It was a lot of fun. The upkeep was expensive and he sold it after awhile.
I would have been able to save you guys money! I work for the company you guys are trying to buy that telehandler from! I commented on a video a while ago about telling you guys I could help you out on a pretty good deal!
I believe this is the first time I've seen Perkins Bros use plywood I'm almost positive RIGHT JAMIE THE EVERYTHING PLYWOOD DUDE man I can't believe you're still bending nails on this house good for you guys. After two months on the same job I'm ready to move on AND YES THAT DAMN TRACTOR WILL KILL YOU LET IT ROLL OVER A TWO BYE
Hello guys and Merry Christmas. I love this show. I miss my days of home building so much....I went out and bought $6,000. of battery powered building tools including the 20' little giant ladder and even that orange 8' level Jamie lol 😆 Bad thing is there isn't much building going on up here in Michigan. Maybe in the spring, I hope. Thanks for the great videos.
Newsflash… if a decent fire breaks out in a timber framed building, blocking’s gonna burn anyway, it’s always about slowing the pace of the spread of the fire long enough to let people evacuate and stay alive.
Good work Eric. You is dead good at this videography thing. I realise it takes a tonne of effort putting this stuff together. I bet you are to pleased to find a new skill to complement your inherited building abilities?
On the interior walls below long spans, it is good to add a header or sheathed the walls to prevent the drywall from cracking at the ends of openings. Even though the walls are not load bearing, there is still vertical movement from the trusses that causes cracks in the drywall at openings.
@26:26 Join the Army and find out! You go through what's called a Tank Confidence course. You squat, put your hands out as the tank lumbers toward you...let it push you over and let the tank roll over you. Then you dig a ditch, put some blankets on top and let the tank actually roll over you and you can feel the pressure and the rumble/shaking. When you get that close to a tank, your lizzid brain kicks in and some people have a real hard time with it.
Congrats on the last wall! It’s great watching the progress. Y’all do such great work, with building and the videos! Thanks for creating wholesome, entertaining and educational videos! Love that y’all keep it real. Our mom did the same underwear naming thing 😂 Always look forward to a new video coming out! Kudos to all y’all!
Fire blocks in framing: framing without fire blocks or fire stops is “balloon framing” which enables your house to burn to the ground in much, much less time. For fire fighters, it meant you’d think you were close to getting the fire under control and then the ceiling above you collapsed on your heads or the first floor fire was quickly becoming an attic fire.
I bought the milwaukee weed eater and I decided to get a gas. The battery terminals overheat very easily. You can't really push it for very long. I get maybe 30 square feet before it goes into overheat protection. I might use it for light work in the future.
Eric, get your dad the brush trimming attachment for the m18 and it comes with a shoulder strap. I’ve been using that weedeater for years and the strap makes a huge fatigue difference.
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Watching PBB is better than any Netflix series. I am invested in all their personalities. Ray is the quiet champ. Jono is the go-to common sense/outside-the-box guy (Arlo's protege). Jay is the comic relief, etc... Erik/Jamie, you guys hired the best supporting cast. Brock might just become a fan favorite (Thank you sir for this mega house journey). Truly amazing to watch PBB's growth! They are on FIRE!
Totally agree
They need exposure 😁
I totally agree!😂😂 I will turn off my Netflix just to watch a new episode ❤❤
I agree with this comment. One more thing about Ray….he has the best laugh for being a quiet person.
@@genezehring6057I’d say more of a giggle type of laugh but otherwise yes 😂
Brock seems awesome, and I guarantee you’ll end up buying that lift after you’re finished with the house 😂. You’re killing it on the editing Erik
Jono seems like an awesome dude to have a beer with. The whole team rocks and I love the good work atmosphere you guys convey. Thanks!
I love your crew. They take their work seriously, but still keep things fun.
They are so multi talented also it's hard to find guys that can lay block do trim frame roof do tile. I mean his crew builds from the ground up on some projects hard to find those kind of guys. They seem to have loyalty also. You get out of your crew what you invest in them.
God bless the Perkins Builder Brothers n Hard Working Crew
The homeowners you work with must really appreciate that you guys always think things all the way through, from the perspective to what it would be like to actually live in the space. Great stuff!
I don’t know about building something with nothing, but it reminded me of a saying at my work. “We the unwilling, led by the unknowing, have done so much, with so little, for so long, that now we can do anything with nothing”.
Brilliant!😂
I am living vicariously through watching you guys build. I am Arlo's age and spent my whole career in residential construction. Blessed Christmas. All hail the algorithm.
Is that a @superfastmat reference? 😂
@@niklaswo absolutely
I been saying this the whole time, but you guys picked the best client to work with. Team work makes the dream work, and it all starts with the first team member, the customer.
FANTASTIC TEAMWORK WITH YOUR GUYS 👍👍LOVE THE WAY BROCK LEAVES THE HOUSE TO HIS WIFE 👍👍BUT THE BASEMENT IS HIS 🥳🥳
I LOVE that set up Johno's got with his tail gate the stickers are a very nice accent
I could watch these everyday!
Always happy when a new episode drops! Love from Sweden 😃❤️🇸🇪
Can Brock start a channel with all of his excavating, so interesting to watch the way he handles those machines. 💓
@@roberthartley8105 that’s a great idea! That would be very interesting as well!
Jaime would definitely watch it too! 😆
I'm so glad to see pops in your video, I haven't seen him in your videos but I haven't check way back. He must be so proud of you guys, my dad was a contractor/builder and I miss him so much! Much respect to your father, thanks amigos!
Jay, think of blocking like putting the lid on a candle. If the fire can’t get oxygen, it won’t spread that direction. If it does oxygen from below the fire stop will keep the fire from climbing the walls.
And without the blocking it’s like a chimney 😀
Exactly fire blocking is to stop air flow from feeding the fire
Yeah, it kills the draft, the upflow of hot air
The way their dad said, "Look at that," 12:07 sounded exactly like Jamie 😅😂❤
working for Brock seems great. he’s so chill! gotta love good homeowners!
Love your dads hat Viva Puerto Rico!!!!
I see Jay has been watching The RoadRunner show again lol. ( if I lie down will the tractor go right over me and push me into the ground ) lol. watching old reruns of cartoons can be dangerous lol. only the Coyote was bullet proof. keep the fun videos coming
Yep with his brand new pole saw your dad will be able to get to much higher branches when he's up in his tractor bucket with the pole saw😅
I know their dad and you are spot on😂
@@susansteiner6575 😂
Love your Dad’s Honda Element.
I have a 2010 Element.
Great vehicle that will run for hundreds of thousands of miles if you do basic regular maintenance.
Thanks for your fantastic videos, very informative and fun.
Mine's an '08. I'm a Jeff too!
This is my favorite thing to do on Thursdays at work. I just got done doing crown moulding. Go to lunch and watch the new video every Thursday. Keep up the good work guys !
I built a 14 ft long " basket" box that slides on to the forks. Built a shelf on the back to hold tools and materials. 4 ft deep with sides. It is a great time saver not to mention safer to work on than ladders and scaffold. It is awesome when it comes to shingles and roof tear offs. All demo goes onto the box. Drive it to the dumper, dump and back to work. You will ask yourself why not sooner.
As I enjoy my retirement and watch your videos an old saying comes to work. "I love work, I could watch it all day"
I'm so comfortable with hard work that I could fall asleep with it going on all around me!
24:32 The foam cutting blades they sell for jigsaws are awesome when it comes to cutting it, and they don't create foam dust.
Fire blocking also stops the cavity from acting like a chimney.
I really love you guys. You are providing such an amazing service to the world.
Big thanks Erik for putting these videos together. Don’t know how you manage to build all day, do family stuff, get outdoors and editor hours of video, but this Aussie sure appreciates it. Carpenters here spend more time building with block and steel than wood so it is satisfying to see something so huge created from lumber…
So cool hooking your Dad up with some awesome Milwaukee gear!
Greetings from Puerto Rico! 🇵🇷
This show is awsome. Love all you. What a team. And Erik is a video wizard.
It’s more about the fire block breaking the air flow.
I would like to see y'all visit some of your past builds with the landscaping done. The Drs kitchen, Rays kitchen, the little house your friend was turning into an office, Erik's office etc.........
Fire blocking is like putting a plug in a chimney. It prevents the fire from spreading by cutting off the airflow to the upper portions so that its less likely to spread upward. This is why they outlawed Baloon Framing for the most part because the single long studs allowed fire to travel up the entire wall.
As always, thoroughly enjoyed. Happy Christmas to you all!!
This home owner has been like the top 3 coolest!. Probably 1st he is in your guys' realm of thinking and working and understands the process. Cool ass build and series!
Looks great guys! I love these videos.
Pop Perkins rocking the Honda Element! Nice!
Love the video as usual. It seems like you went back to your usual entro, yeah! Yes, Jay getting ran over by a bulldozer will kill you. I think he was just teasing with that one but as we know it's sometimes difficult to know with Jay.
A bulldozer is a lot of fun. I grew up on a farm. Daddy got his tractor stuck once and had a dozer pull him out. He decided he had to buy one. He did. He let me and my younger brother operate the dozer. It was a lot of fun. The upkeep was expensive and he sold it after awhile.
PBB have an enjoyable Holiday each of you and be safe!
Thanks, Mark!
Eating homemade potato 🥔 soup and watching my favorite peps merry Christmas 🎄 from alamance county North Carolina here my friends
Perkin Bros. & Brock Builders....a partnership in the making!
Great job guys! ❤
I look forward to a Perkins Brothers build
I love watching your videos~Very entertaining😁 This home is looking so beautiful. You guys ROCK at what you do😀
Jay cracks me up man funniest guy on the crew I'd love to be able to work with a bunch of you guys especially Jamie you would learn so much from him.
A telehandler is awesome and is very versatile.
ARLO!!! The boys forgot your nail trick already!
Thanks! Merry Christmas 🎁
what an awesome person to be working for
Great video guys. Everyone have a merry Christmas.
Brock has to be one of the most awesome clients you guys have had.
Y’all never cease to amaze me.
Merry Christmas to all.
That Was A Good Idea Running The Cap Good Job Boys
I would have been able to save you guys money! I work for the company you guys are trying to buy that telehandler from! I commented on a video a while ago about telling you guys I could help you out on a pretty good deal!
I believe this is the first time I've seen Perkins Bros use plywood I'm almost positive RIGHT JAMIE THE EVERYTHING PLYWOOD DUDE man I can't believe you're still bending nails on this house good for you guys. After two months on the same job I'm ready to move on AND YES THAT DAMN TRACTOR WILL KILL YOU LET IT ROLL OVER A TWO BYE
Very educational episode.
Brock is my type of guy....not afraid to buy equipment to get the job done!
Yeah!!! Buy that machine!!!
Thank you for the video it was great love watching you guys PS don't let Jason get underneath the caterpillar
Hello guys and Merry Christmas.
I love this show. I miss my days of home building so much....I went out and bought $6,000. of battery powered building tools including the 20' little giant ladder and even that orange 8' level Jamie lol 😆
Bad thing is there isn't much building going on up here in Michigan. Maybe in the spring, I hope.
Thanks for the great videos.
Wow chicos me encantan sus videos. Mucho exito a todos bendiciones. La gorra de tu papa la ame 😊 🇵🇷
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to PBB, crew, and your families.
"do you think if a 40000lb piece of metal shoved you into rocks it would kill you?" hahaha gotta love it.
Newsflash… if a decent fire breaks out in a timber framed building, blocking’s gonna burn anyway, it’s always about slowing the pace of the spread of the fire long enough to let people evacuate and stay alive.
@@caveweta1 that safe room is there for a reason, not just a season...ha ha
Dad drives an Element! He's got good taste! I love mine!
👍👍😎✌️🤟 Nooooo! Too, short! I’m addicted.
Thank you for another amazing video!
the guy delivering the timber and sheeting was a Jedi.. ;)
Train was cool
Well now what is your dad gonna open up for Christmas!?! That’s AMAZING!! Wow! Merry Christmas! 🎄🎁
Brock is my hero!
So proud of my Puerto Rico.
Seen the flag on yours dad’s Cap .
Hopefully it’s in a good way .
Merry Christmas 🎄 To all .
Ya’ll need to buy a Perkins Mountain Ranch so Jamie can get all the toys he wants. 😂
So enjoy you all. In my next life, I'm going to build ....
I love watching your videos. It’s a lot of laughs sometimes.
Good work Eric. You is dead good at this videography thing. I realise it takes a tonne of effort putting this stuff together. I bet you are to pleased to find a new skill to complement your inherited building abilities?
We need some raw B roll footage of this whole build 😂
Great idea!
On the interior walls below long spans, it is good to add a header or sheathed the walls to prevent the drywall from cracking at the ends of openings. Even though the walls are not load bearing, there is still vertical movement from the trusses that causes cracks in the drywall at openings.
@26:26 Join the Army and find out! You go through what's called a Tank Confidence course. You squat, put your hands out as the tank lumbers toward you...let it push you over and let the tank roll over you. Then you dig a ditch, put some blankets on top and let the tank actually roll over you and you can feel the pressure and the rumble/shaking. When you get that close to a tank, your lizzid brain kicks in and some people have a real hard time with it.
Congrats on the last wall! It’s great watching the progress.
Y’all do such great work, with building and the videos!
Thanks for creating wholesome, entertaining and educational videos! Love that y’all keep it real.
Our mom did the same underwear naming thing 😂
Always look forward to a new video coming out! Kudos to all y’all!
Your dad is good with that weed whip It looked nice and even
18:27 ATF has been notified of your class 2 look alike ghost gun
Fire blocks in framing: framing without fire blocks or fire stops is “balloon framing” which enables your house to burn to the ground in much, much less time. For fire fighters, it meant you’d think you were close to getting the fire under control and then the ceiling above you collapsed on your heads or the first floor fire was quickly becoming an attic fire.
Your dad must be awful proud of you guys. You are the absolute definition of "Custom builders."
Please make longer videos
The oops riser and the pencil stub capped it.
That JBC lift will be the ONE of the best moves yall will ever make. The versatility is unbelievable, just do it,
I bought the milwaukee weed eater and I decided to get a gas. The battery terminals overheat very easily. You can't really push it for very long. I get maybe 30 square feet before it goes into overheat protection. I might use it for light work in the future.
Brock Rocks!
26:25 It would push you into the ground, it just wouldn't be very particular where what piece would be pushed.
Much like butter gets pushed into warm toast...
I enjoy your videos in use to live in NC in Harmony
Yep, where the Bud Lites go, we go. Another good episode fellas.
That’s great the owner stepped up to make your job safer..with the lift . I can say I was here for the last wall 💪
For some reason, I like Brock being on site... seems like a cool dude....
26:00 Simpson makes something called a “strong wall” for situations like that as well.
That was a good question about the bulldozer at the end of the video. 👍😂👍
18:53 Bud lights! Almost better than proper lights. 😂
Eric, get your dad the brush trimming attachment for the m18 and it comes with a shoulder strap. I’ve been using that weedeater for years and the strap makes a huge fatigue difference.