I also think it’s so cool that your boss lets you record your work day. I’ve worked for so many guys who would think it’s just a huge waste of time or distraction to record what is happening. You work for some good guys man!
We will staple the sill sealer to the bottom of the plate with a hammer tacker so it is there and we don’t have to worry about it. Works well if it’s windy to.
Even though I am a finish carpenter/ contractor I enjoy this so I can learn to build my house shed! But it will hv to wait until I am out of this job “COUPLE MORE DAYS; I HV ALL THE TRIM FINISHED HERE JUST THAT LEFT”!
I'm jealous that you have such nice even ground to work on. Last 3 sites I worked at, I could barely get a decent footing without tripping over clumps of dirt and rock and weird little uneven mounds and steep slopes by the foundation.
90% of this job seems like measurements and discussing plans but very nicely done for sure Working with steel in the winter months does NOT sound enjoyable one bit lol but the work doesn’t do it self.
Soooo...... I'm gonna buy my first expensive toolbelt soon and I'm torn between the one you're wearing in this video and the Fatlip comfort set with the 5" belt. My worry with the comfort set is that the bags aren't fixed so they might move around, though I could probably rig up a fix for that. How do you fair with those back pain wise without suspenders directly attached to the belt? I'd like to run suspenders on my pants instead of the toolbelt. Any insight would be appreciated.
Gotcha man! The belt I'm wearing in this video actually treats my back fairly well without suspenders. I can only imagine how good the comfort set must feel. As for the bags moving around, I punched holes in the leather on my full leather set and ran a zip tie through them. Haha also I had recently tried switching to suspenders on my pants instead of my belt. Essential Craftsman made me do it🤣I actually really liked how it felt
@@certifiedladderholder Thanks for the info. Yeah, I've had my belt rigged with suspenders for a couple years now and my pants still find a way to fall down even though I have a belt on and I don't imagine 2 pairs of suspenders would be comfortable so I'm looking towards the essential craftsman way too. It doesn't help that I'm indecisive I just wish they made a comfort belt with fixed bags and took off the tape pouch on the right side. I'll probably end up cutting it off if I do go that route. Was also thinking about mix and matching pouches but the ones without the tape holder on the right also have less tool slots from what I can tell. Decisions, decisions. Thanks again for the reply.
@@certifiedladderholder oh ok im trying to get into making videos and all that. Im around the same age as you and in the construction business. Much love bro!!
There’s a few ways you can get into this trade! The one I used being laboring for a residential framing crew and learning from there. There’s also trade schools, or union apprenticeships. Each have their own benefits. It is most definitely worth it in the long run if you love it🙏
I'm m currently going for my first year apprentice through a youth apprenticeship program (17 years old). I wonder if I should go union or non union. im stuck between both. I see myself finishing Red Seal and starting a business
Love the question! So with this job site, we framed the floor almost right when backfilling was being finished. Just because the boss Eric wanted to get the whole concrete foundation locked in before temperatures dropped to under -10 degrees F. It insured that the foundation walls were all locked into the floor framing before freezing and cracking occurred.
I have a year left in the military and would like to go into carpentry after I get out what’s the best advice or best approach for going around that any and all advice would help
In my opinion there’s no wrong way to get into carpentry. Just do your research of whats around locally, whether it be a union apprenticeship program, a trade school, or working directly for a residential contractor which is what I did out of high school. Pick what seems right for you. There’s a lot of companies who need solid reliable guys. As long as you learn with passion and respect, you’ll succeed anywhere🙏
I also think it’s so cool that your boss lets you record your work day. I’ve worked for so many guys who would think it’s just a huge waste of time or distraction to record what is happening. You work for some good guys man!
Hey man it’s not always easy! I try my best and I’m thankful for the guys who let me try things out🙏
Love your content, inspires us new gen framers. 2 yrs into the trade love the work just hate the boss that screams all the time.
Thanks for recording. My one tip. Buy nice boots.
We will staple the sill sealer to the bottom of the plate with a hammer tacker so it is there and we don’t have to worry about it. Works well if it’s windy to.
You know man I’ve had the thought of trying that out for years now! Maybe it’s time😂
Even though I am a finish carpenter/ contractor I enjoy this so I can learn to build my house shed! But it will hv to wait until I am out of this job “COUPLE MORE DAYS; I HV ALL THE TRIM FINISHED HERE JUST THAT LEFT”!
Gonna keep waiting for episode 2!
I'm jealous that you have such nice even ground to work on. Last 3 sites I worked at, I could barely get a decent footing without tripping over clumps of dirt and rock and weird little uneven mounds and steep slopes by the foundation.
90% of this job seems like measurements and discussing plans
but very nicely done for sure
Working with steel in the winter months does NOT sound enjoyable one bit lol but the work doesn’t do it self.
WOOOP! Yet ANOTHER banger from LADDER! LETS GOOOOOO 🎉🎉🎉
Yo! Make a video on the decked drawer system you have! Love your videos.
look forward to next vid
Loving that intro man! So happy to see a new vid! 🔥
About to graduate in carpentry and joinery in the UK, love seeing these vids as we rarely build whole houses out of lumber
This was a really good episode!
recently found your channel and love your crews attitude and the videos. pls post some more soon 🙏 i’m almost done watching all ur vids lol
Heck yea dude! Looking forward to all the rest 😈😈
Thanks Jarry Haun❤
@@certifiedladderholder Ha haha, nice one!
Nice job Man!!! Great job and great video as always. Keep building and keep loving doing it!!
Lloyd from Toronto Canada, amazing video, really educational and really well done . Thank you.
Love the content man, im 1 year in the trade and im loving it! Keep it up
Looking forward to the next video hope all is well
YESSSSS!!!
The star of the show!
Hey, well done, I hope to learn More, Liked#83 and Subscribed!!!
Are you alive!?! Come back!! Solid content!
Loved this
Love the content. Just found the channel
Bro where da Fucc u been at
Where is this home being built? Also, have you ever framed a multi-story ICF home?
Northwest Indiana! And no I haven’t but I’ve watched some videos on them!
Soooo...... I'm gonna buy my first expensive toolbelt soon and I'm torn between the one you're wearing in this video and the Fatlip comfort set with the 5" belt. My worry with the comfort set is that the bags aren't fixed so they might move around, though I could probably rig up a fix for that. How do you fair with those back pain wise without suspenders directly attached to the belt? I'd like to run suspenders on my pants instead of the toolbelt. Any insight would be appreciated.
Gotcha man! The belt I'm wearing in this video actually treats my back fairly well without suspenders. I can only imagine how good the comfort set must feel. As for the bags moving around, I punched holes in the leather on my full leather set and ran a zip tie through them. Haha also I had recently tried switching to suspenders on my pants instead of my belt. Essential Craftsman made me do it🤣I actually really liked how it felt
@@certifiedladderholder Thanks for the info. Yeah, I've had my belt rigged with suspenders for a couple years now and my pants still find a way to fall down even though I have a belt on and I don't imagine 2 pairs of suspenders would be comfortable so I'm looking towards the essential craftsman way too. It doesn't help that I'm indecisive I just wish they made a comfort belt with fixed bags and took off the tape pouch on the right side. I'll probably end up cutting it off if I do go that route. Was also thinking about mix and matching pouches but the ones without the tape holder on the right also have less tool slots from what I can tell. Decisions, decisions. Thanks again for the reply.
Ahead of the pack with this one.
Hey brother, love your work and videos. Keep it up!!🤙🏾 I was also wonder what gopro you use to shot your videos?
Thanks man! I have 2 GoPro Hero 8’s!
@@certifiedladderholder oh ok im trying to get into making videos and all that. Im around the same age as you and in the construction business. Much love bro!!
@@DanielCastillo-ky4rwThat’s what I like to hear👍Good luck!
How does one get into this career, is it worth it in the long run?
There’s a few ways you can get into this trade! The one I used being laboring for a residential framing crew and learning from there. There’s also trade schools, or union apprenticeships. Each have their own benefits. It is most definitely worth it in the long run if you love it🙏
I'm m currently going for my first year apprentice through a youth apprenticeship program (17 years old). I wonder if I should go union or non union. im stuck between both. I see myself finishing Red Seal and starting a business
Hey bro. I don't understand u said as long as the plywood doesn't land in the concrete wall. But it will if you doing 6" ins
I was referring to the plywood being inside the concrete wall instead of just being flush. You either want flush or overhanging👍
What do you use for shims for steel?
Our steel supplier supplies the steel shims. We usually keep an abundance of amount of steel stims but for this job you could see me stealing some😂
Kinda wanna know why no uploads?
When are you gonna post another video
Most plans do not allow backfill until framing is set? Was your plans different?
Love the question! So with this job site, we framed the floor almost right when backfilling was being finished. Just because the boss Eric wanted to get the whole concrete foundation locked in before temperatures dropped to under -10 degrees F. It insured that the foundation walls were all locked into the floor framing before freezing and cracking occurred.
I have a year left in the military and would like to go into carpentry after I get out what’s the best advice or best approach for going around that any and all advice would help
In my opinion there’s no wrong way to get into carpentry. Just do your research of whats around locally, whether it be a union apprenticeship program, a trade school, or working directly for a residential contractor which is what I did out of high school. Pick what seems right for you. There’s a lot of companies who need solid reliable guys. As long as you learn with passion and respect, you’ll succeed anywhere🙏
How long till the rest of the episodes start coming?
Hey where’s the next video?????
Should I do carpentry as a career? And what would the job be called if I just want to work on houses
Can we please get a playlist of all the artists you listen too
WE MISS THE VIDEOS COME BACK 🥲
How much do you make ?
That Trump jacket tho😂
Why is grade so close to building materials
Pacific Northwest?
I'm gonna hazard a guess and say that your wishing for some Max guns for your birthday/christmas 😂
How’d you know!?
Why’d you stop posting ? 😢
what camera do you use
I use a GoPro Hero 8 black!
@@certifiedladderholder how’d you like it? looking at the 9 wanting to record the same stuff, seen some bad reviews
@@harveyhouse9652 I’ve seen those reviews too. Never had many problems with the 8’s besides me scratching up the lense
@@certifiedladderholder thank you
U alive?
early lunch 👎👎👎
Second breakfast, then lunch. Fight me.
im just sitting here pretending I know what yall talking about