I was offered a job in this and starting it this week. Luckily my employer is going to teach me and pay me the salary as an apprentice. I’ve got my note pad and taking notes :)! Slightly fast for someone like me to understand everything but seems straight forward. Thanks!
Can you plz make a video, how do you snap lines and layout from scratch! Making sure walls are square and etc…. Going from existing walls that aremt square! Thank you
Thanks!! Ive found teaching layout is the harder one to do via video, but for your specific question what I do is snap a couple control / grid lines from center of columns or from grade beam. Let me see what I can do. I have a bit of footage from the last 2 jobs that maybe good. Again thanks for watching!
Yes very important. The drawings give you to finish, meaning you have to account for drywall, tile, any panelling.... It's very good to know all your wall types double layer, single, 1/2" or 5/8" and give a big 1/4" for tile and so on.
For sure man, I have done some coverage on those topics but they were during live streams so will be hard to find. I'll definitely do dedicated videos on all that, I have the perfect jobs starting for that. Thanks for watching and commenting 🤟
That video is coming for sure, I am going to say September, my apologies but I'm taking August off to finish writing my book and the radius video will be the second video in September. Cheers!
Instead of marking 16 5/8 etc you can just set the studs ahead on one wall so when you hang the wall that’s on center the wall that’s set ahead will break on center cuz of the drywall on the other wall
Anyway you do it just have to consider the spacing so the drywall doesn't run off. You can always start a sheet inside the wall and cut into the corners.
It gives the corners some nice strength and it also can be for fire rating. Also gives those smaller door pieces more strength and it requires 1 less stud to do it this way.
@@ConstructionKronies for track we never measure how long to cut it. We simply throw a laser and cut it the same length as bottom. If everything is square should be no problem
@@ChrissVFX gotcha! Yeah I do the same thing a lot but I pull out my tape to mark the 4-1/4 on my corners. I show the tape here on some things so new people know what to do. The tape also comes out for walls that aren't level like concrete or ones yiu didn't frame lol and sometimes the columns are sloped like in this video. The tape is used plenty not never, what your talking about is the bulk of it and yes we just match the top to the bottom.
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I been doing metal stud framing for 2 months, thanks for these videos 👏🏻
I am glad they are helping you. 🙏
Nice bench I have never looked at one this big, good job very clean.
Thank you good sir👊
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Thanks bro!
I was offered a job in this and starting it this week. Luckily my employer is going to teach me and pay me the salary as an apprentice. I’ve got my note pad and taking notes :)! Slightly fast for someone like me to understand everything but seems straight forward.
Thanks!
That's great man!! Best luck with the new job just work hard and put an honest day in you'll be OK!! Ever have questions you know where to find me!!
Can you plz make a video, how do you snap lines and layout from scratch! Making sure walls are square and etc…. Going from existing walls that aremt square! Thank you
Love ur videos!!
Thanks!! Ive found teaching layout is the harder one to do via video, but for your specific question what I do is snap a couple control / grid lines from center of columns or from grade beam. Let me see what I can do. I have a bit of footage from the last 2 jobs that maybe good. Again thanks for watching!
How you transfer the measurements from the blue print to the project floor you do it to rough framing or you count in the drywall?
Yes very important. The drawings give you to finish, meaning you have to account for drywall, tile, any panelling.... It's very good to know all your wall types double layer, single, 1/2" or 5/8" and give a big 1/4" for tile and so on.
Most prints show dementions off the grid lines to the center of walls up to us to do the math but to do so need wall types and wall finish
Very professional video
Thank you!
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You got it! Super cool!
Gotta have an in depth vid on cutting drywall to fit oval hvac duct, angled pipes and square tube, and ceilings that have a curve, xo
For sure man, I have done some coverage on those topics but they were during live streams so will be hard to find. I'll definitely do dedicated videos on all that, I have the perfect jobs starting for that. Thanks for watching and commenting 🤟
Please have a video on laying out radius seedings
That video is coming for sure, I am going to say September, my apologies but I'm taking August off to finish writing my book and the radius video will be the second video in September. Cheers!
You should do a video just like this but laying out from the blueprints please!!
Man for some reason I have missed a lot of comments... I will put one together for sure!!
Hello do you know where i can find a job..im a metal framing forman of california carpenters,but i dont have a job rn...thank you so much
The place to start is google. Google drywall contractors for your area and then start making calls!
@@ConstructionKronies thank you so much
Instead of marking 16 5/8 etc you can just set the studs ahead on one wall so when you hang the wall that’s on center the wall that’s set ahead will break on center cuz of the drywall on the other wall
Anyway you do it just have to consider the spacing so the drywall doesn't run off. You can always start a sheet inside the wall and cut into the corners.
Or just start from the soft side
Why do they run drywall into the corner why not do it like in wood with drywall backing
It gives the corners some nice strength and it also can be for fire rating. Also gives those smaller door pieces more strength and it requires 1 less stud to do it this way.
What do you do if they still have to run wire and pipes before you can drywall
Enlightening but... I will not undo the walls what I've just done!
Heck no! Once the walls have been "painted" white we don't take it off! .... Taper will fix it haha!
@@ConstructionKronies 😆😆😆 truly, I've learned wonders with just two of your videos. Thanks.
Someone relay the message that you can make a video longer than 5 minutes! Lol. Jeesus that was like rocket fire. No need to rush.
Thanks for the feedback my man.
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Thank you!
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As a metal framer I can assure you we never use tape for track. Takes way too long
What tape? A tape measure? Sorry I don't know what you mean. If you don't use a tape measure then how do you layout your walls?
@@ConstructionKronies for track we never measure how long to cut it. We simply throw a laser and cut it the same length as bottom. If everything is square should be no problem
@@ChrissVFX gotcha! Yeah I do the same thing a lot but I pull out my tape to mark the 4-1/4 on my corners. I show the tape here on some things so new people know what to do. The tape also comes out for walls that aren't level like concrete or ones yiu didn't frame lol and sometimes the columns are sloped like in this video. The tape is used plenty not never, what your talking about is the bulk of it and yes we just match the top to the bottom.
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Awwh man, you mean Discord? let me know I can send you the link later or you can find all the links in any of my video descriptions!
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another one that talks 500mph though 5 mins of information...smh