Тихий ужас у тебя в голове, попробуй повтори и сними видео, это экстра класс, они профессионалы своего дела, там начинают работать с двенадцати лет, поколениями, как было у нас в царские времена, секреты передают из поколения в поколение....
I built boats in Vietnam and had the fortune of working with artisans like this and using, in my opinion, the finest teak in the world. You rarely, if ever, find an ornate staircase like that in the USA, and if you do, it would have been produced on a cnc, not by hand. Frankly, a staircase bought in component form from a DIY centre in USA and installed by someone that knows how to use a drill and a hammer is incomparable.
Well, it's a cost thing. There are still craftsmen capable of the work, but nobody's willing to pay the enormous costs associated with the time involved. Becoming that way in all the western nations. That's the reason architecture is not _nearly_ as beautiful now as it was in days gone by.
I never realized that Nutella was so versatile. They must be from the same company as the guy that fixes broken sinks, countertops, etc with crushed up Ramen Noodles.
Not a belonged heat or damp dries super quickly, the dropping the weights on a dragging abouting wondering why didn’t pull some old carpet or rags down over the top. That’s what do with the masonry work to protect it, oh well.
I don't know of any company anywhere, if not the world, who can do such Amazing work. The staircase spindles and bottom stool post, I have never seen such workmanship ever done as ornate as you guys have carried out here. Many thanks for this amazing video. From the UK
Keo phết chung quanh là keo jno sữa . Còn chất đen xì đó là nhựa đường,còn mọi người sợ nó mo gỗ thì mặt dưới người ta cắt chống mo bằng cách cắt những vệt sâu khoảng 1cm
In Canada the maximum spacing between spindles is 4" (100 mm) and they must be designed to prevent climbing. All treads must be equal width and all risers must be the same height. This applys to residential stairs. Industrial building code allows for other standards.
Very bad work by unskilled workers. Crooked wavy molding lines done sloppy & fast, very bad light/dark color contrast in wood railing choice, out-of-plumb bottom spindle because it was cut too short, weak choice for "glue" adhering treads will fail in months of use. These guys don't care about their work at all. I hate how UA-cam will always praise hacks for terrible work if they only use expensive materials.
There was no protection period, the marble should be protected, the weights that they used on the treads should have padding on the underneath, the stair treads should have been protected. As a French Polisher it drives me mad when I see polished items been walked on while the place is still a building site.
These are workers who do not mind the jobs most avoid. They have probably calculated that re-sanding and re-treating (which they'd have to do with all the joins anyway) is easier than being hampered by dust sheets (dangerous and and a pain on such surfaces) or covering every inch with protector (also a pain and easily scratched through anyway). Or, just maybe, they bugger off next week and leave it for the decorators to sort out!
Such an enormous number of comments intended to drag the builders down with criticism of all sorts , and rude remarks . Why do you think it’s ok to tear people to pieces like that .
Nhà người ta ở chứ có phải xưởng mộc của các công đâu thợ quá Nghiệp Dư quá bình thường công qua người ta làm sẵn ở nhà mang đến lắp kiểu cầu thang này quá dễ là quá bình thường làm như các công học sinh lớp 10 nó cũng làm được
That cough at 8:40 right after some sort of power tool is heard in the back ground..These guys are probably packing around several kilos of saw dust and crystallized tar-sludge in each lung!
this isn't builder in usa ,, this is in vietnam ,,they using hot tar because weather in viet nam hot a round year , and they will mess up many kind of glue ,, that hot tar stick very strong and good with hot weather
@@dongdoan7596 my guess, the dude walked with boiling tar on flip flops, no gloves just some towels to hold it. But why do they use tar? I'm just wondering why they already install wooden stairs, when they house seems still in finishing phase. Meaning constucts work around, i would never get that installed you untill the last detail and all rough work had been done
@@RomboutVersluijs right, or at least keep some kind of thick paper or plastic wrap on the top of the stairs till construction finishes. Or don’t have the stairs already sanded and stained, and wait till the end.
Косые ступени сделаны неправильно. Древесные волокна должны быть параллельны передней кромке! Дерево красивое - работа похабная.
Carving the end of the balustrade was mad skills!!
34 года на стройке , последние 20 лет производством и монтажом лестниц, ну такой лажи ещё не видел😱
Это не работа, это тихий ужас
Тихий ужас у тебя в голове, попробуй повтори и сними видео, это экстра класс, они профессионалы своего дела, там начинают работать с двенадцати лет, поколениями, как было у нас в царские времена, секреты передают из поколения в поколение....
Типичный русский алкаш. А не одного видео от русских не видела где русские делают что нибудь стоящее
Hats off to these skilled craftsmen. Finest thing I've seen in a long time.
Beautiful job. Superb workmanship.
I built boats in Vietnam and had the fortune of working with artisans like this and using, in my opinion, the finest teak in the world.
You rarely, if ever, find an ornate staircase like that in the USA, and if you do, it would have been produced on a cnc, not by hand.
Frankly, a staircase bought in component form from a DIY centre in USA and installed by someone that knows how to use a drill and a hammer is incomparable.
Well, it's a cost thing. There are still craftsmen capable of the work, but nobody's willing to pay the enormous costs associated with the time involved. Becoming that way in all the western nations. That's the reason architecture is not _nearly_ as beautiful now as it was in days gone by.
Like the steeltoed work thongs and especially the the cordless hot melt glue gun
Dang. After about fifteen minutes in the work becomes awe inspiring. That's nice work!
Я думал, что я косячник😂
Почему ступени не покрыты защитной пленкой? Все зацарапали! Чтобы перешлифовывать?
Да ,жопа
Под плёнкой они ещё быстрее ухандокаются, дерево видно очень хорошее, крепкое. И шинишка по месту
@@inthevoidx7476 ну-ну 😏, Вам виднее
Surely they could put a protective covering on the finished timber
For the cost of labour they’ll be completely refinished
@@lukedavey7693 So nice we do it twice! 🤣
Sometimes they do, and stop calling me Shirley. 😅
+100 very inaccurate work
Freehand power carving is awesome
I’m a Bosch Professional man myself. You?
It's all fun and games until you drop some boiling tar on your toes. 😄. Nice job guys. beautiful work.
😅 was thinking that ooo that be nasty
Rất tuyệt vời ạ cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ đẹp quá ạ
Absolutely beautiful.
OSHA approved sandals for pouring tar.
I subscribed just for the wood putty frisbiee tray tip.
царапины на выкрашеных ступенях?!... нет не слышал, ни разу...)
Such a craftmanship, and floors are not protected at all. In NY this business will not last. Good luck!
awesome work i would have color matched that end better though especially since you are going to see the joints forever
You must be a French Polisher, we are the only trade that see's stuff like that!
OSHA would have a field day with these buggers
very strong !! good job !!
Stunning
thats one thin assed screw holding that ballister in
Con tiện này Vuông 8×8,cm hay bao nhiêu em? Con tiện 2 đầu vuông trông sang trọng và đẹp
super
Thợ Việt Nam quá giỏi 👍
I never realized that Nutella was so versatile. They must be from the same company as the guy that fixes broken sinks, countertops, etc with crushed up Ramen Noodles.
Excellent craftsmanship but somebody get these men some trowels.
Hay cảnh làm vi thuốc lào, phả khói ra khè mấy ông Tây ad ơi 🤣
wouldn't the heat warp the wood? also aren't the weights scratching the shit out of those stairs!!??
Yeah, I noticed that too. They place those beautiful stairs, then scratch the sh!t out of them with the weights and place other items on them. Crazy
Not a belonged heat or damp dries super quickly, the dropping the weights on a dragging abouting wondering why didn’t pull some old carpet or rags down over the top.
That’s what do with the masonry work to protect it, oh well.
Ceramic tiles, dummy.
Interesting. Wouldn't have thought that bitumen holds for long on that wood. Thanks for sharing.
that’s what is used to hold down parquet flooring…… seems to last a very long time in hardwearing areas like school halls and corridors….
The reason roofers use base paper is because you can't pull that bitumen off of wood. You would have to redeck your house every time you removed it
Perfecto trabajo amigo 👍
i like the steel toenail safety flipfopd the firm supplied to the guy carrying the hot bitumin
Okie man anh trai oi .
I don't know of any company anywhere, if not the world, who can do such Amazing work. The staircase spindles and bottom stool post, I have never seen such workmanship ever done as ornate as you guys have carried out here. Many thanks for this amazing video. From the UK
Quê técnica de colagem dos degraus é essa?? Brasil tem não !!! Trabalho Lindo de Bonito!!
Parece pixe...igual que os clássicos pissos de madeira feitos com tacos.
good job
szép munka
Wow... very nice
OSHA? We always pour HOT tar with flip flops!
400 degrees plus
A very lovely ladder of death. Thank God I live in a world with code enforcement.
Nicely done! Looks awesome. U R DA MAN. What country was this done at?
very good👍👍
Beautiful!!
And the whole house is still covered in dust till this day XD
The workers are likely good at what they do but I wonder about the materials used and longevity and durability of everything shown.
The treads are all already scratched, what a waste
@@gabrielcampos5495
@@datrakapo4807 ?
@@gabrielcampos5495 yeah, that part was painful to watch
Vietnam?
matercraftsman!!
Die Jungs sind verdammt clevere und gute Handwerker.
Keo phết chung quanh là keo jno sữa . Còn chất đen xì đó là nhựa đường,còn mọi người sợ nó mo gỗ thì mặt dưới người ta cắt chống mo bằng cách cắt những vệt sâu khoảng 1cm
That's how you avoid nails and screws. Good idea.
Belo trabalho
อาสาสมัครทหารกองหนุนเข้าตา
Amazing work!! What I don't understand is how those guys can work in that SQUATTING position????
The first few days we'd moan. After that we'd become limber and do just fine 😉
What are the glues you used for the installation of the stair, sir?
i think some sort of tar
@@aragustin Yes, looks like that.. or mixture of resin?
@@achikwood-vikrammarak9337 never seen pitch black bubbling resins. I really dont know
i read its "bitumen" which is indeed some sort of tar
It's called "hot kettle tar"
Yes it is a bitumen and is commonly used in flat roofing applications
@@ericbstudios9807 thank you very much, could i use it as a DIYer? is it somehow easy to obtain? It seemed simple and strong
In Canada the maximum spacing between spindles is 4" (100 mm) and they must be designed to prevent climbing. All treads must be equal width and all risers must be the same height. This applys to residential stairs. Industrial building code allows for other standards.
This is obviously not in Canada so...who cares?
Newsflash. This isn't Canada.
Welcome to "other parts of the world" where western building codes are not followed.
Interesting info, thanks for sharing.
Get a life 🤫
He basically only cut away everything that should not be there.
We're the hell is the load support here like 🤯
👍👏
Is that an adhesive on the external edging.... never seen bitumen on stairs before, seen it as a DPC, great video 🍺
its a dam to stop the bitumen overflowwing the sides
You are looking at a stair that will never squeak - I think that is why the huge effort went into it.
Very bad work by unskilled workers. Crooked wavy molding lines done sloppy & fast, very bad light/dark color contrast in wood railing choice, out-of-plumb bottom spindle because it was cut too short, weak choice for "glue" adhering treads will fail in months of use. These guys don't care about their work at all. I hate how UA-cam will always praise hacks for terrible work if they only use expensive materials.
Shoddiest building I've ever seen
Totally agree and it’s hideous!
Did that guy just glue those all together and where the heavy bits are is holding on by A SCREW? JUST ONE? NOT EVEN BISCUIT?!
Typically the kind of work you find in Asia.
I'm surprised they don't lay any protection down on those polished marble floors, I've seen that on many of these videos.
There was no protection period, the marble should be protected, the weights that they used on the treads should have padding on the underneath, the stair treads should have been protected. As a French Polisher it drives me mad when I see polished items been walked on while the place is still a building site.
Beautiful steps ,,but then they do not cover them..and track dirt..sawdust all over them...scratching them to pieces..
These are workers who do not mind the jobs most avoid. They have probably calculated that re-sanding and re-treating (which they'd have to do with all the joins anyway) is easier than being hampered by dust sheets (dangerous and and a pain on such surfaces) or covering every inch with protector (also a pain and easily scratched through anyway). Or, just maybe, they bugger off next week and leave it for the decorators to sort out!
Reminds me of a carpenter I knew who never cut a board the wrong length, ..................ya, that bad.
Is that black piping hot residue tar?
no one is going to talk about the carrying of molten liquid with flip flops on and all the tripping hazards? I had a panic attack watching this video
Bon sang, et tout ça en slash (tongs si vous préférez ^^), juste dingue 😀👌
Quel est le bois utilisé ? What's the wood they used here? Teck?
Молодец супер красивый👍
Video này ở Việt Nam nhé
Nìce jobs
дорогая халтура. даже у нас в городе лучше сделают
Сплошной колхоз ,всё лишбыкак
Fantastic
Definitely some impressive work, but I would not accept the scratched treads or the cracks in the steps.
Such an enormous number of comments intended to drag the builders down with criticism of all sorts , and rude remarks . Why do you think it’s ok to tear people to pieces like that .
If you post bad work seeking praise and you don't get it, whose fault is that?
@@dotdash2284 A bit mean though . As Bambi’s mother said “If you can’t say something nice , don’t say anything at all”.
@@lindacarruthers3423 fair enough, a lot of the comments go too far
Just throwing down hard bricks right on the wood with no protection. Haywire.
На-глаз что-ли ступени ставят?
Và đây có thể nói là cách lắp đặt mặt bậc và lan can gần như là mô hình xuyên xuốt ở Việt Nam có khác thì cũng k khác nhiều
Why they out bare metal counter weights on those wooden stairs pieces. Already scratched, that means extra work afterwords fixing their sloppy work
👌👌👌👌
How can I get your contact for learning?
Nhà người ta ở chứ có phải xưởng mộc của các công đâu thợ quá Nghiệp Dư quá bình thường công qua người ta làm sẵn ở nhà mang đến lắp kiểu cầu thang này quá dễ là quá bình thường làm như các công học sinh lớp 10 nó cũng làm được
Tar? Indoors? Jiezz
Why in the world didn’t they cover the treads? Why wasn’t the hand rail milled in the shop? I’m not impressed.
That cough at 8:40 right after some sort of power tool is heard in the back ground..These guys are probably packing around several kilos of saw dust and crystallized tar-sludge in each lung!
sure on the video it looks great but up close not so much
As a professional stair builder in the USA, this was agonizing to watch... It's like a train wreck...
What specifically is wrong with the work? I've never seen stair treads installed like that. Were they using hot tar??
this isn't builder in usa ,, this is in vietnam ,,they using hot tar because weather in viet nam hot a round year , and they will mess up many kind of glue ,, that hot tar stick very strong and good with hot weather
@@dongdoan7596 my guess, the dude walked with boiling tar on flip flops, no gloves just some towels to hold it. But why do they use tar?
I'm just wondering why they already install wooden stairs, when they house seems still in finishing phase. Meaning constucts work around, i would never get that installed you untill the last detail and all rough work had been done
@@RomboutVersluijs right, or at least keep some kind of thick paper or plastic wrap on the top of the stairs till construction finishes. Or don’t have the stairs already sanded and stained, and wait till the end.
It’s hard to know what your reason is for saying that it’s a train wreck. That balustrade is lovely , and the entire staircase is really nice .
are those flip-flops OSHA approved?
Работа конечно же супер, цена лестницы наверное космическая, всё из массива смотрю отходов сколько
I guess they don't bend wood there?? Far easier - and better.
Ступени даже не подмели
свиноты
Мосты так же делают по ходу, на глаз, без рулетки и уровня...
все оцарапали (
Clearly not in the US , staircase would never pass inspection by building inspector
Not to mention the various OSHA infractions.
Ya think?
You need to get out more Only in America 🤫
how about wearing some shoes !!!
Amazing!!
amazing what you can do with a little road tar, an angle grinder, and a whole lot of skill. why use the nasty tar? why not use flooring adhesive?
$2.00 a gallon vs $10 a gallon. All about those dollar signs.
Кувалдой еще бы постучали
Это писец какой-то, куча пыли грязи, никакой защиты на ступеньках. Методика полная лажа, горе строители одним словом