Great video. If I may suggest,maybe explain what you’re doing for those people that are watching your videos and may not know what you mean when you say “California corner” or what its purpose is or why you measure 16 on center versus doing a 24 on center, how to read the site plans. I know it’ll be boring to the pro’s who do this job daily but to those who may be seeing you work and not fully understand or have a basic idea of what construction is or may be thinking of jumping into this trade, to these individuals it would be interesting and informative.
A California Corner is a framing corner built with three studs. Two studs are perpendicular, ending two walls, with another stud staggered against the wall ending inside the wall. This allows for insulation to go along the back side of the corner and it also allows for drywall to attach to both sides of the corner.
I helped on several builds that from start to finish was 2 days. We had over 100 volunteers lead by licensed men for each trade working around the clock. It's hard to believe unless you actually experienced it- it was awesome!
Watching you guys do this is awesome. I like watching workers who are passionate about their work, especially work I could physically never do. also, my all-time favorite movie is Spaceballs.
Even if pressure treated, i used an epdm sheet between concrete and the bottom of wall, prevent humidity coming from the concrete to go in the wall and rot it after 15+ years.
What my Old Man taught me was to mark the corners and E.O.W or Door ways in marker. It sounds silly but it’s dummyproof. Plus you don’t have to use as much Clear Coat. Just an Idea 🤙🏽 Keep up the work. I enjoy the content
Thanks for taking us with you onto the job site. I forget to appreciate that forward thinking process, sorting priorities and adaptive practices to do that type of work. Definitely a trade that earns esteem and dignity. After watching Kyle and Greg of RR Builders for so long, these stick frame jobs look complicated, impractical and inefficient on multiple levels.
I love your work and I love your channel. I have one question, May be I missed it. What is the reason for the outside perimeter board nailed against the bottom plate?
He does that so when he does layout of the studs of the wall he can transfer the marks from the bottom plate to the top plate (nailed to the side) so they will be very accurate, matching and square. He mentions there are many ways to do that. If he did not have all those bolts in the concrete sticking through he just could have stacked the bottom plate and top plate and marked up the sides of each right next to each other.
Great video, good work. Only thing is the small shear wall u have theme going the same on all. I think they should be different from each other for more strength.. U call theme shear boxes, u are at 3hr 23 min in video
Is it typical for you to use 6x6 or 6x8 or whatever for posts and headers? I never see that out east. Everything is built up out of 2x material. Perhaps due to whats available with the SYP or doug fir species we frame with?
Man I would love to come lay some decking with yall!!! In my prime I was a 80 sheets a day guy...... haven't framed in 10+ years but I do enjoy your vids BANG ON!
When I was a little kid they made a nail that was twisted and when you nailed it then it wouldn't come out when you try to pull it out without splitting the wood that was before they came with the nail gun I don't know if they still make the Twisted nail still
19 year old apprentice framer here. How do you cut the wood against a surface without the saw hitting it? For instance I seen u cut the top plate, do u set the guard 1/8 inch shorter?
Matt you're killing me buddy! I love watching all of your videos but it seems like you start a series and never finish it. I apologize if you have already addressed this in the past. Keep up the good work.
Redding sucks year round hahahaha I’m 35 min S/W of Redding in Red Bluff… ain’t much here either but that’s the nice part about it. First video of yours I’ve seen, needless to say I’ll be binge watching to catch up. Love the channel so far, love the energy and how you explain some of the stuff you do, things I e never done like spray the chalk line is genius but I’ve been around construction my entire life lol
Wish guys like you built my house instead it’s people that cut every corner and took no pride in anything they did. Great video you guys do the work right
We didn't see you check the verticality of the corners after you drew the lines. All your lines are based on the edges of the concrete floor. How do you ensure that your lines are vertical?
55:08 the first way you have to account for the saw curf. Too much thinking. 2nd way is better. This is your most awesomest video ever. I'm sharing it with all my helpers. Keep on banging! ✌🔨
@@MattBangsWood ok, just thought after seeing the silver backing. Like the way you explain things as you go, still trying to get my head around imperial measurements, I'm from Sydney Australia
I want to learn this trade as a secondary can anyone tell me what trade this called and don’t bash me because I focus on another profession and I honestly don’t even know how to read a tape measure so don’t judge me lol
Next time you should be there for the delivery. I’m in sales and most of the folks that buy lumber are completely above it comes from a tree. Residential home builders being the most obnoxious, whom we don’t sell to because they’re such small peanuts and high maintenance.
Не удивительно, что у вас дома Нахой разлетаются при ураганах. В средней полосе России такое тоже пытаются строить, сгнивают такие домики в нашем климате примерно за 4-5 лет, а стоят по 16.5 мульта сейчас 120м2, как двушка в пределах мкада. Я бы ещё понял из кругляка или клеёного бруса, но смотря ваше видео понимаю, жизнь и климат у вас другие. Для нашей широты пол метра стена должна быть, что бы не окочуриться.
When I was 14 I stepped on wet drywall second story and landed on my back. Stood up and passed out. Had to go to the hospital for bruised ribs. Hurt to laugh for a while.
You’re correct - if out heavily it would reflect in framing. Anything over 3/8” - 1/2” we would stick frame. 1/4” and under in foundation won’t impact us enough to matter.
There's nothing I love to see more than skilled labor. You really know your stuff!! Keep up the good work!!
It's amazing to me to see different styles to do the same work..... efficient, and effective!!!
Great video. If I may suggest,maybe explain what you’re doing for those people that are watching your videos and may not know what you mean when you say “California corner” or what its purpose is or why you measure 16 on center versus doing a 24 on center, how to read the site plans. I know it’ll be boring to the pro’s who do this job daily but to those who may be seeing you work and not fully understand or have a basic idea of what construction is or may be thinking of jumping into this trade, to these individuals it would be interesting and informative.
A California Corner is a framing corner built with three studs. Two studs are perpendicular, ending two walls, with another stud staggered against the wall ending inside the wall. This allows for insulation to go along the back side of the corner and it also allows for drywall to attach to both sides of the corner.
I helped on several builds that from start to finish was 2 days. We had over 100 volunteers lead by licensed men for each trade working around the clock. It's hard to believe unless you actually experienced it- it was awesome!
These guys are the creme of the crop!!!
Watching you guys do this is awesome. I like watching workers who are passionate about their work, especially work I could physically never do. also, my all-time favorite movie is Spaceballs.
Great job. Reminds me of Larry Haun framing videos. Informative for me.
Pro Tip, use concrete color in your chalk box. It will stain the concrete and not wash away. That way you don't have to seal your chalk lines.
Even if pressure treated, i used an epdm sheet between concrete and the bottom of wall, prevent humidity coming from the concrete to go in the wall and rot it after 15+ years.
I started watching it at lunch and then noticed the duration. I’ll have to watch this one later.
Great video .thanks Matt.good stuff 👍👍
Very satisfying to watch Matt. Good job
What my Old Man taught me was to mark the corners and E.O.W or Door ways in marker. It sounds silly but it’s dummyproof. Plus you don’t have to use as much Clear Coat. Just an Idea 🤙🏽 Keep up the work. I enjoy the content
Love that. Super smart! I’ll try it on my next little build.
@@MattBangsWood check out Pica Big Ink markers. Very handy for a framer.
@@MattBangsWood you know you guys should make these apartments and houses hurricane proof that way when a hurricane comes you don't lose your homes
You don’t know how to build.
I'm trying to figure out how to make all the hard angles cuts . and etc. get back with me. I'm learning alot from your videos. Thanks.
love watching your videos! you make it look so effortless! well done.
Thanks for taking us with you onto the job site. I forget to appreciate that forward thinking process, sorting priorities and adaptive practices to do that type of work. Definitely a trade that earns esteem and dignity.
After watching Kyle and Greg of RR Builders for so long, these stick frame jobs look complicated, impractical and inefficient on multiple levels.
I love your work and I love your channel. I have one question, May be I missed it. What is the reason for the outside perimeter board nailed against the bottom plate?
Top plate temped up for marking?
He does that so when he does layout of the studs of the wall he can transfer the marks from the bottom plate to the top plate (nailed to the side) so they will be very accurate, matching and square. He mentions there are many ways to do that. If he did not have all those bolts in the concrete sticking through he just could have stacked the bottom plate and top plate and marked up the sides of each right next to each other.
Thank you, I appreciate that. Please keep up the content. I really enjoy your product.
Grandmas Boy is my favorite comedy of all time.
Lame... Caddyshack is the best.
Love those Tajima chalk lines!
👌
You guys are amazing. 👍👏🏻✌️
Can't wait
I think this is the first time I've seen posts used like this.
This is the previous build series condensed into one video right? Feel like I’m having Deja vu
Correct - we’ve done it with every build. New project drops in a week. My personal home after that.
@@MattBangsWood sweet! Can’t wait for the next one
@@MattBangsWoodlł on a
Someone took some pride in their concrete work. Wow!
you and your dad are 2 smart sob's!
Great video, good work.
Only thing is the small shear wall u have theme going the same on all. I think they should be different from each other for more strength..
U call theme shear boxes, u are at 3hr 23 min in video
Are the larger timbers in your outside walls required by code or ??? I am not a framer just a DIYer and I am curious? Thx
Blades of glory..yes to the basics
This my first vid i watched from you
Welcome!
Hi@@MattBangsWood
Can we be friends 😊
Please 🙏 🙏
a big house. i really like it☺☺☺☺☺☺
Is it typical for you to use 6x6 or 6x8 or whatever for posts and headers? I never see that out east. Everything is built up out of 2x material. Perhaps due to whats available with the SYP or doug fir species we frame with?
Very common! Structural issue, not so much availability driven.
Man I would love to come lay some decking with yall!!! In my prime I was a 80 sheets a day guy...... haven't framed in 10+ years but I do enjoy your vids BANG ON!
Join me on the next one!
Good job 👏
Great video😍
When I was a little kid they made a nail that was twisted and when you nailed it then it wouldn't come out when you try to pull it out without splitting the wood that was before they came with the nail gun I don't know if they still make the Twisted nail still
Hola…… muy buenas filmaciones, saludos desde Chile…..
19 year old apprentice framer here. How do you cut the wood against a surface without the saw hitting it? For instance I seen u cut the top plate, do u set the guard 1/8 inch shorter?
Pretty much, set your blade depth and it wont hit anything else. With sheathing you can get it nearly perfect.
@@MattBangsWood Cool, I enjoy watching your work it helps me learn a lot. Thanks!🤟🏽
Matt you're killing me buddy! I love watching all of your videos but it seems like you start a series and never finish it. I apologize if you have already addressed this in the past. Keep up the good work.
By running your sheeting up and down like that how are your keeping your studs straight? Just curious no hate
Its like Nick Swardson is building my house and i love it 😂😂😂 good shit bro
OUCH.. BROTHER THAT HURTS.
@ i say that with much love 😂 you are a beast man i learn alot from your vids
15:05 in the video. What are the 2*6 's that you hammer into the wood ? You say plates, what are they for? Thanks
How are you using your nailer and only setting a nail half in for prying with your hammer for flushing up your framing?
gotta hold the gun away from the wood so it dont sink it
love your videos any tips on owning my business?
Redding sucks year round hahahaha I’m 35 min S/W of Redding in Red Bluff… ain’t much here either but that’s the nice part about it. First video of yours I’ve seen, needless to say I’ll be binge watching to catch up. Love the channel so far, love the energy and how you explain some of the stuff you do, things I e never done like spray the chalk line is genius but I’ve been around construction my entire life lol
Wish guys like you built my house instead it’s people that cut every corner and took no pride in anything they did. Great video you guys do the work right
How do you prevent insect access between the concrete and the pressure treated bottom plate?
what camera did you use brother?
1:19:05 the plumbing coming through the concrete is like right on the edge how do you frame that?
Marshalltown has the vaughan dalluge hammers in stock on their website 🔨 🙏
How long does the makita 36v last you
Easily 4-5 hours of farming.
@@MattBangsWood I noticed even though yall have cordless, at times yall still used corded. Efficiency and reliability is 36v worth it?
Your crew and You are beast. 💪💪🇺🇸🇺🇸
We didn't see you check the verticality of the corners after you drew the lines. All your lines are based on the edges of the concrete floor. How do you ensure that your lines are vertical?
55:08 the first way you have to account for the saw curf. Too much thinking. 2nd way is better. This is your most awesomest video ever. I'm sharing it with all my helpers. Keep on banging! ✌🔨
What boots do you use?
Any chance you guys are hiring I really need a job 😂 I live in Cali
What happened to your forklift that u had in your earlier videos
See you got no security fencing around your site, is this in a gated community? or just someones compound?
I enjoyed this video, but can somebody please explain to me why God’s name the Makita reciprocating saw had the blade in upside down the whole time?
Is that sheathing fire rated
No, it’s not.
@@MattBangsWood ok, just thought after seeing the silver backing. Like the way you explain things as you go, still trying to get my head around imperial measurements, I'm from Sydney Australia
I took a day off work to watch this video
“This guy here” 😂 busted bro!
i wonder how uch the house cost
Where did you find your hammer? Lol
He uses the back of his nell gun to much as a hammer
Why is 2 x 6 all the way around man?
@ 1:30:24, I think you need a few more nails, you missed a spot haha
Adds suck back to Rogan 🤙
Pay for Premiere and never watch an ad.. I don’t like ads either my man. Which Rogan you watching?
I want to learn this trade as a secondary can anyone tell me what trade this called and don’t bash me because I focus on another profession and I honestly don’t even know how to read a tape measure so don’t judge me lol
Rough Framing!
Next time you should be there for the delivery. I’m in sales and most of the folks that buy lumber are completely above it comes from a tree. Residential home builders being the most obnoxious, whom we don’t sell to because they’re such small peanuts and high maintenance.
Why is the concrete already cracked can’t the slabs be made to
Not crack
50:31 i want to here more about it
19:48 that’s a impact not a drill
Не удивительно, что у вас дома Нахой разлетаются при ураганах.
В средней полосе России такое тоже пытаются строить, сгнивают такие домики в нашем климате примерно за 4-5 лет, а стоят по 16.5 мульта сейчас 120м2, как двушка в пределах мкада.
Я бы ещё понял из кругляка или клеёного бруса, но смотря ваше видео понимаю, жизнь и климат у вас другие.
Для нашей широты пол метра стена должна быть, что бы не окочуриться.
It don't sound like your the boss anymore Matt.
That’s not good.
👍✌
When I was 14 I stepped on wet drywall second story and landed on my back. Stood up and passed out. Had to go to the hospital for bruised ribs. Hurt to laugh for a while.
47:11
They definitely do not build houses like this anymore. This house will last 100 years.
they built this a month ago?
tuyệt (y)
but it's not finished!
Very bad video to fast for me. 😊
لرجاني بلسيده زينب تعرفه بلميلي متر ومن، الممكن تصفيته لاتعجز وهي ماضيه بلتصفيه ذنب ذنب بلترتيب ستطولهم لن ينفذو لاانهم احقر، من نتن
Concrete looks crappy
Are you gay? I'm wandering because your channel name.
Just marketing, but if you’d like to find out.. we can try?
@@MattBangsWood hahahahaha
@@MattBangsWood no I'm not gay 😂 but I was wandering how you come up with your channel name
@@MattBangsWoodcan you build an ICF house?
@@MattBangsWoodthrow some serious wood at him, brother! 😂 treat him like a real lady 😎
@30:00 where’s the Vans? @mattbangswood
What if the foundation pour is out of level? Assuming your walls are all perfect would they not follow the “wrong” concrete and be not plumb?
You’re correct - if out heavily it would reflect in framing.
Anything over 3/8” - 1/2” we would stick frame. 1/4” and under in foundation won’t impact us enough to matter.
@ awesome thanks dude. I’ve only done a little framing so I’ve been watching a lot of vids to learn more
What tape are you using the black looks sick
Crescent Lufkin Shockforce G2!
By running your sheeting up and down like that how are your keeping your studs straight? Just curious no hate