Explore the Benefits of Ready-Frame Construction

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  • Опубліковано 24 чер 2024
  • This pre-cut framing system utilizes advanced computer technology to design and cut all the necessary components, from bottom plates to top plates, and even the sills and jacks. The result? A highly efficient construction process where framers can quickly and accurately assemble walls with minimal cutting on site.
    In this video, Tim Uhler explains the significant differences between panelized and pre-cut systems from his extensive experience in the industry. He highlights the advantages of ready-frame packages, such as reduced labor and the flexibility to make on-the-fly adjustments if necessary. Tim shares a past experience with a panelized project that went wrong due to miscommunication, emphasizing why he prefers the pre-cut approach for its balance of efficiency and adaptability.
    We also discuss the benefits of integrated digital tools provided by Builder First Source, which help builders plan out every detail, from truss placements to HVAC routing. This ensures a seamless fit and coordination between various elements of the construction process. Plus, hear about a real-life example of homeowners on the Oregon coast who chose this method to expedite their build and protect against coastal weather challenges.
    Whether you're a builder looking to optimize your workflow or a homeowner curious about modern construction techniques, this video offers valuable insights into the ready-frame revolution. Don't miss out on this exciting journey into the future of homebuilding!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 40

  • @jimpie231
    @jimpie231 7 днів тому +13

    My home built 20 years ago had all walls and trusses made in a factory off site. The walls were installed in one day, the trusses the next day and the roofing the next. I’m still living in this home today. This is the best home we’ve ever had. No problems since being built. I’m in the Chicago area.

  • @Chris.Brisson
    @Chris.Brisson 7 днів тому +11

    Back in my day, you'd just order a house kit from the Sears & Roebuck Catalog, and they'd deliver every piece ready to assemble.

    • @Barbaralee1205
      @Barbaralee1205 7 днів тому +1

      Yep I’ve got all the old catalogs. So fun to look through!

    • @ALLworldCONSTRUCTIONLLC
      @ALLworldCONSTRUCTIONLLC 7 днів тому

      yea I grew up in one of those. Log cabin kit home in northern California... reversion back to old days

  • @davidthompson8624
    @davidthompson8624 7 днів тому +3

    Precut frame package…cool idea. Id consider starting with ear/eye protection for the guy actually getting work done in the background though

  • @abeh9937
    @abeh9937 7 днів тому +2

    Im in the planning stages of my build. Was looking into panels but after this video I think I might look into just pre cut

  • @BradleyKerr-dd2vf
    @BradleyKerr-dd2vf 7 днів тому

    I agree with Matt & Tim, this is the way to go. For so many more reasons not listed in this video.

  • @mylifeintexas
    @mylifeintexas 7 днів тому +5

    I really wanted to use this system for my home but BFS said this was geared towards production builders and doing a one off would be extremely expensive. And they even said doing precut studs for 11’ ceilings would be cost prohibitive.

    • @suspicionofdeceit
      @suspicionofdeceit 7 днів тому

      Might as well make em 12’ walls.

    • @mylifeintexas
      @mylifeintexas 7 днів тому

      @@suspicionofdeceit
      I thought about it but I have 10’s upstairs and I have an overall height I can’t go over and I’ve got a full height attic for the mechanicals and storage with an enclosed set of stairs that are code minimum.

    • @peteyou2325
      @peteyou2325 7 днів тому +2

      BFS told me the same thing earlier today.

    • @suspicionofdeceit
      @suspicionofdeceit 7 днів тому

      @@mylifeintexas When I was in the trade many years ago I think a 22’ 2x was available by special order, not sure if that’s a thing nowadays.

    • @wg1408
      @wg1408 6 днів тому

      Which BFS? ​@@peteyou2325

  • @matthewmiller7527
    @matthewmiller7527 7 днів тому

    Good conversation. I agree with Tim. Washington framers/ carpenters represent!

  • @davidhopewell9454
    @davidhopewell9454 6 днів тому +1

    Why wouldn't CAD based computer controlled wall construction work as well as roof trusses, which have been around for decades? Surely something could be don't to make sill plates adjustable for the foundation pour. It makes it easier to use advanced framing as well.

  • @snowgorilla9789
    @snowgorilla9789 7 днів тому +1

    Great for an off the shelf style home. I do not need custom or the extra expense. Any savings these days should be looked at.

  • @gandalf2950
    @gandalf2950 7 днів тому +1

    Normal in europe. In the last 10 years it greatly improved the automations.

  • @wg1408
    @wg1408 6 днів тому

    ReadyFrame now available in Virginia! Reach out with any questions.

  • @tinoslaponi8514
    @tinoslaponi8514 7 днів тому

    I love the idea, but I'm concerned about the movement that could occur in the lumber during transportation. This occurs all the time, and we account for it, but Ready Frame has itemized the entire material package. What if I need to cull a few crucial components?

  • @josiespreitzer1690
    @josiespreitzer1690 7 днів тому

    Love this idea! #WhatTheAssemblyLineDidForCars…. Question: are the electrical wire holes pre drilled in the studs?

  • @zoubtube
    @zoubtube 7 днів тому +2

    considering that barely any framers have any experience with ready frame, how would they know how to price a job? I would assume just about all of them would price it as a typically build . Serious question here as I'm in the build process.

    • @jabberwockytdi8901
      @jabberwockytdi8901 7 днів тому

      Don't ask a framer, get the quote from the frame producer direct and tell the builder what product to use.

  • @OWC2000
    @OWC2000 7 днів тому +1

    What is going on at time stamp 1.04. Surely that offset is not code and the framing is terrible?

  • @SammyHelsper
    @SammyHelsper 7 днів тому +1

    Huge labor savings

  • @jabberwockytdi8901
    @jabberwockytdi8901 7 днів тому +1

    When you see the abysmal quality of so much framing in the US and how inefficient it is to frame on site I'm amazed this hasn't been a thing for at least the last 30 years already? I guess there is a vested interest there somewhere? but I'm not sure what it is. The big US house builders are not exactly well known for passing on any opportunity to increase profit margins.

  • @raymondpeters9186
    @raymondpeters9186 7 днів тому +1

    Pumicecrete is a perfect DIY build

  • @paulrey27
    @paulrey27 7 днів тому +2

    Not the case for custom homes. Or the lumber yards aren't doing well to sell because I have asked and each time they say it's for repeatable floor plans.

    • @wg1408
      @wg1408 6 днів тому

      What state?

    • @paulrey27
      @paulrey27 6 днів тому

      @@wg1408 Indiana

  • @jbaby007
    @jbaby007 20 годин тому

    Well damn, after reading the comments, it doesn't look like this option would be available to normal home buyers/land owners who are looking for an option like this?

  • @ToddBizCoach
    @ToddBizCoach 7 днів тому

    Why not go ICFs for all exterior walls? Three guys up to roof rafters in 4 days. Can still go pre cut for interior walls if need be.

    • @bwillan
      @bwillan 6 днів тому

      ICFs require a definite thought out plan for window and door placement. Making changes after the fact are very difficult. Once you account for that, I agree, ICF from foundation to roof are a great way to go. One gets a high performance air tight home for practically no extra work.

  • @masterconstruction1989
    @masterconstruction1989 2 дні тому

    good luck

  • @tariksaadaoui1967
    @tariksaadaoui1967 7 днів тому

    Happy to be the first

  • @jonaseddy729
    @jonaseddy729 7 днів тому +1

    How much less waste is there?

  • @pin65371
    @pin65371 7 днів тому +1

    Ready frame is to carpentry like AI is to office work. The repetitive work is eliminated so the workers can focus on the details. AI is not taking most peoples job. Its just dealing with the work that takes time away from more productive work.

  • @slowcheetah24
    @slowcheetah24 7 днів тому +1

    This is not a new idea. Maybe a game changer 40 years ago?

  • @user-so8zp7ck2j
    @user-so8zp7ck2j 7 днів тому +2

    Would never go panelized, takes all the fun out of building and perfectness when there ARE little discrepancies. been there 30 plus years ago in Alaska, something similar.
    NOPE.

    • @jabberwockytdi8901
      @jabberwockytdi8901 7 днів тому

      Panelized way stiffer than plain framing, 30 years ago that kind of stuff wasn't usually being done of CAD and CNC manufactured , no excuse whatever for discrepancies to drawing these days , more likely if something doens't fit things went wrong on site not at the factory