Building A Custom Mountaintop Home || PT 3. Framing tips and tricks!
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2023
- In this video we get a bunch more walls up! a couple wall races, some good layout, some good nailing, doors windows, all that! and of course standing them with a forklift
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BEAUTY.
Such a sharp carpenter. Love seeing things like that door layout get explained, and explained properly.
Next time I'm in CO I'm coming to work with you all.
Next time I’ll take you to a better restaurant 👍
Love the A bracing! Never seen that before ha! I’m gunna use that 💪🏻
Jared ; nice work enjoy watching you guys build this home ! The roof is like nothing I seen before!
I remember your 1st HP nailer video and now I see a couple on each job!
Info only I still use the Makita Rear handle 37 ? I love that saw ! I only do finish and use it to demo my big scraps/old cabinets ! Not like u guys use it!
Do you guys ever use taller sheets? 10'? I only ask because here in CA I have to double 2x block at the sheet breaks, so it adds a ton of work.
Yes pretty common for us, I’ve never had a double block detail which is nice. But as you know our shear is much less, 6/12 on almost every wall.
We got only 8’ sheets to start, not sure why, but we’ve got 9s and 10s for the next floors
Nice work
Huge bro! You're picking up some big projects 💪💪
Coming together nicely!🤘
Great content, keep it coming 👍
great work loving the videos.
Much appreciated!
Do you think you could do a video of the essential hand & power tools of a framer? As someone advancing in this line of work, I want to make sure I'm making the best purchases.
As a framer, you’ll get pretty far with a 7 1/4” circular saw, drill/impact driver, and sawzall alone. I’d call those the essentials. Then later you can pick up a beam saw, rotary hammer drill, etc.
Sure thing! Great idea
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What framing coil gun do you use and do you recommend it?
Max powerlite! I love it