I love that smoko time is now a regular video feature in some form of another. I always enjoy seeing the notification of a new Scott Brown Carpentry vid.
With Ryan's ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
As a keen and fairly accomplished DIY'er in Scotland who suffered at the hands of a cowboy builder in the past, I find your videos entertaining, informative, and therapeutic. So thanks on all accounts.
I followed your example, *GREAT SCOTT* and very grateful I did....I got me $25 padded suspenders for my tool belt....I took a pass on the $700 Occidentals/tool belt. You have changed my life forever on the work site...cheers
Speaking of Germans, as i am one them. "How many Germans does it take to screw in a light bulb?..........Only one, because we are efficient and not very funny!"
Ha ha ha.. I love that joke.. was first told to me by a very smiley German fella but he said "because we are very efficient and have no sense of humour"
@@adammacer I like this one a lot: -english captain contacting german coast guard: HELP, we are sinking! -german coast guard: oh, what are you thinking about? -english captain: ...
Ha ha. Can I ask you a question because I'm thinking about this. Are you an atheist? I get alot of joy from you. Because you are a Fellow Sentient Human Being. And we are KIN. There is a certain LAW in the universe. The law of good behavior that guides all our actions and thoughts in relation to actions in Life, circumstances, relationships . The law of friendship. that means we are feeling we are in our complete purposefulness when we are united in the gathering with friends.
in norway we use folding rulers for almost everything. mostly Hultafors rulers, the good thing about the Hultafors rulers is that they sell them with the length of 240cm. most of the rooms in normal houses dont go above 240 due to codes and module messurements, so its nice to have the extra 40cm.
i really do enjoy your music. as well as your skills. I am definately a diver on the youtubes for new skills and process.... i work in cabinetry in The Columbia, Missouri, U.S. Big jobs, small jobs, you name it. Its stressful right now. Really been enjoying discovering your channel and seeing the builders side of your side of the world, its different here, and could be much better, i only hope to change that. Cheers mate! skate or die.
Good god those jigs look handy but i never hang doors on a day to day basis lol atleast you guys are taking the time to make good all your joints!! Props to yas👌👌
your work and materials differ from the uk but i do the same , but slightly different ,,but love a well done at the end of a job ,,,,well done scott brown
"How many tools do you need?" Try and find a Silex Butt Gauge, perfect for swinging doors in rebated jambs. There must be heaps in Auckland, sitting in old guys garages.
@@JT-pc5kp www.thewoodworks.com.au/blog/38-butt-gauge-available-again It sets where the hinge goes on the side of the door and gives a perfect clearance.
Thanks for answering the questions about the folding rule! I like having one for smaller projects and using the tape measure for larger projects. I also like using the folding rule to make a star. My younger nieces and nephews get a kick out of that.
Hi Scott, you dont have premade doors/doorframes in NZ ? in Scandinavia we use premades, where all you need to do is to level it and make sure its diagonal when you install it , seems like alot of work , interesting work but still ^^
Whoa. 8:00 Where can I buy that door hinge jig? But yet again, great freaking work. Here in America, they dont appreciate craftsmanship anymore. I'm glad you're out there setting it square.
How many tools do you need ? Great question, i buy tools to reward or treat myself, bought a lot of tools this year as i live in Ireland and lots of people here feel that Brexit when GB leaves the EU will cause items to increase, found Amazon to be good value on most items coupled with a good exchange rate a few weeks ago , bought Makita trim router because seen it used on your videos great tool
hi Scott great job on building that door frame but wondering do you have any codes on how it have doors open in my area all doors inside or exterior have to open into room so nothing blocks it incase of fire. Thank you
Hey Scott, I noticed you were using those foldable steel work horses, what do you think of them? I also noticed a piece of plywood attached to the top, what's with that?
Robert Brauer I was just headed to Bunnings to grab a pair of the toughbuilt c700, they look pretty sturdy. I’m guessing the plywood is there just in case you slightly over cut / drill etc. Hitting timber instead of steel will save your blade/bit 👍🏻
Are the hinges constructed so you can’t just pop the pins out? I’d be worried that having the hinges on the outside would make it really easy for somebody to just remove the door if they wanted to break in.
I watch your videos Scott and I enjoy them. Im a 26 year old labourer from Ireland and I'm considering a career as a carpenter. I've learned a few things by helping carpenters at work and from watching your videos. And you seem like a very nice man and well liked by a lot of people. I'm just wondering what advice could you give a person like me.
How are you liking the makita L class vacuum on the drop saw? Ive just ordered the M class one but something like that would be good for small timber work.
@@vespagd67 i still find a fence on a trimmer/router is more efficient than that jig. We used a similar jig out of ply wood and found the set up was too long when it came to hinging 300 doors . in the end you still have to chisel the corners and you will find you have more control if you use only a fence.
How much gap do you leave on exterior doors? I left only 5 mm but had to bring it to 8 mm a year later after the door swelled too much and was hard to open. Thanks
Does it not worry u that the door is an exterior door and it opens going out? People have access to the door latch, unless r u planing on putting a steel plate to protect it form people tampering with the latch and deadbolt to try and break in.
Yeah it's great. It was made by a subscriber of the channel. Check him out on Instagram @littleredken - Not sure of he his making them still, he just sent me one as a gift 👍
Hi Scott I use the same saw horses. There are two big orange lugs on one side that fold down and you door can sit on them. Works a treat while you router the hinges.
I love that smoko time is now a regular video feature in some form of another. I always enjoy seeing the notification of a new Scott Brown Carpentry vid.
meestahwah need a cameo from The Chats on this channel!
Car just got totalled...... mr. Scott Brown. You're the silver lining of my day man
hey... my dude...
i live in Iceland and i watch your videos.
You have a global audience
With Ryan's ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
As a keen and fairly accomplished DIY'er in Scotland who suffered at the hands of a cowboy builder in the past, I find your videos entertaining, informative, and therapeutic.
So thanks on all accounts.
I do this all day long and I still watch your site keep it up Essex Uk
You’ve got the best music!
I followed your example, *GREAT SCOTT* and very grateful I did....I got me $25 padded suspenders for my tool belt....I took a pass on the $700 Occidentals/tool belt.
You have changed my life forever on the work site...cheers
Speaking of Germans, as i am one them. "How many Germans does it take to screw in a light bulb?..........Only one, because we are efficient and not very funny!"
they also are the masters of filming greek style!
German: knock knock
me: who's there?
German: WE ASK ZE QUESTIONS!
Ha ha ha.. I love that joke.. was first told to me by a very smiley German fella but he said "because we are very efficient and have no sense of humour"
@@adammacer I like this one a lot:
-english captain contacting german coast guard: HELP, we are sinking!
-german coast guard: oh, what are you thinking about?
-english captain: ...
Ha ha. Can I ask you a question because I'm thinking about this. Are you an atheist? I get alot of joy from you. Because you are a Fellow Sentient Human Being. And we are KIN. There is a certain LAW in the universe. The law of good behavior that guides all our actions and thoughts in relation to actions in Life, circumstances, relationships . The law of friendship. that means we are feeling we are in our complete purposefulness when we are united in the gathering with friends.
in norway we use folding rulers for almost everything. mostly Hultafors rulers, the good thing about the Hultafors rulers is that they sell them with the length of 240cm. most of the rooms in normal houses dont go above 240 due to codes and module messurements, so its nice to have the extra 40cm.
i really do enjoy your music. as well as your skills. I am definately a diver on the youtubes for new skills and process.... i work in cabinetry in The Columbia, Missouri, U.S. Big jobs, small jobs, you name it. Its stressful right now. Really been enjoying discovering your channel and seeing the builders side of your side of the world, its different here, and could be much better, i only hope to change that. Cheers mate! skate or die.
I learn something new with every video you make. Thanks for sharing!
Cheers man 🤙
Very professional job Scott, not just installing the door but the video as well
There’s so much to learn in these videos, so enjoyable Scott
The next “exciting” episode!! ❤️❤️❤️
great smoko time shot
Love these videos. What great craftsmanship wit this door.
You do a lot of hand tool work. Kind of cool!
I’ve trained myself to give the video a quick like during smoko time. It’s a real Pavlovian response now lol
“How many tools do you need” 😂😂 I ask myself the same question nearly every day 😂😂
You can never have enough....
A simple reply is: “Just one more then the last one i bought” 👍🏻
Jordan Rowley I ask myself everyday surely I don’t need many more but I keep proving myself to be wrong
Make sure your jam’s got a groove... ✅
I still have the festool ruler you sent me and use it all the time bro 💯👊🏽
Love these videos. Great story telling and edits.
Capt Murf and good tunes!
Might have said this before, but you do a really good job videoing and stuff (of course the chipping too) 👌
You're a badass! Well done mate
yeh man, I love this 2m ruler! they're very common back in Germany
As a Germany Jointer/Woodworker(Schreiner) I think I don't know someone that use Meseringtape
Norway too, everyone has one and I use mine daily. It has so many uses.
Good god those jigs look handy but i never hang doors on a day to day basis lol atleast you guys are taking the time to make good all your joints!! Props to yas👌👌
your work and materials differ from the uk but i do the same , but slightly different ,,but love a well done at the end of a job ,,,,well done scott brown
The tiny square did come in handy
And in more ways than I thought
Good looking door!😎
So clean & tidy🔥 keep them coming bro.
Was waiting for the skateboard to come into play... :)
🙂 maybe in some future episodes
How many tools do you need. Just one more .......... Question what hinge jig are you using, thanks
Scotty mate please do one video on plan reading Beacuse there no one in oz and NZ doing one..
Some shiney new cactus pants, how good?!
Great work youth 👍🏾👍🏾😊
"How many tools do you need?" Try and find a Silex Butt Gauge, perfect for swinging doors in rebated jambs. There must be heaps in Auckland, sitting in old guys garages.
@@JT-pc5kp www.thewoodworks.com.au/blog/38-butt-gauge-available-again It sets where the hinge goes on the side of the door and gives a perfect clearance.
Thanks for answering the questions about the folding rule! I like having one for smaller projects and using the tape measure for larger projects. I also like using the folding rule to make a star. My younger nieces and nephews get a kick out of that.
How do you like the Tough Built compact foldable horses
Another awesome video 👍🏻 cheers Scott
What was that router guide you used on the door hinges?
Is it easy to put a shed together?
Nice vid bro as always 😁🤙 love the color!!! Actually 😉👍
Thanks for making your videos 🤗
Love it! Merch soon please!
when are you going to do a video on the milwauke m18 10inch dropsaw.
No pre hung doors in New Zealand?
Gotta love German efficiency.
there are 1m rulers? I only know the 2m ones, the 1m variant pretty much doesnt exist in germany
Hi Scott, you dont have premade doors/doorframes in NZ ? in Scandinavia we use premades, where all you need to do is to level it and make sure its diagonal when you install it , seems like alot of work , interesting work but still ^^
Diagonal......like ../...? Lol
Yeah we usually use premade, it worked out a bit better cost wise to out this one together though
Great video mate !
Whoa. 8:00 Where can I buy that door hinge jig? But yet again, great freaking work. Here in America, they dont appreciate craftsmanship anymore. I'm glad you're out there setting it square.
Great time lapses as filler and that message on your van’s dirty hide very clever.
How many tools do you need ? Great question, i buy tools to reward or treat myself, bought a lot of tools this year as i live in Ireland and lots of people here feel that Brexit when GB leaves the EU will cause items to increase, found Amazon to be good value on most items coupled with a good exchange rate a few weeks ago , bought Makita trim router because seen it used on your videos great tool
What is the Smoko Time music from? It's driving me crazy, I can't figure it out Haha Video game or something
Redminds me of donkey kong for some reason
Hi Scott where did you get your hinge jig
Check out @littleredken on Instagram
Thanks scott top man
0:01 thought you were lighting up a joint there Scotty
hi Scott great job on building that door frame but wondering do you have any codes on how it have doors open in my area all doors inside or exterior have to open into room so nothing blocks it incase of fire. Thank you
hey scott, what was that grey looking template use used for routing out the door hinges
It's a grey hinge template. You answered your own question :)
Came here looking for the same answer
Search on Instagram - littleredken He makes a few different templates and they all look great !
Will you still work on jobs that aren't some shade of green?
I will charge a "wrong colour" fee, but yes, I will still do the work
@@ScottBrownCarpentry Or rather a 'pantone premium'.
Can you get hold of magic door grippers in nz? They are brilliant for door work.
Great information !!
Hi Scott, quick question, are you a minimalist?
Perfection
hi Scott, very interested in the folding ruler you use, where did you buy, love the vids , learning heaps
@scottbrowncarpentry can you do a scott brown carpentry playlist plz
Thanks for another exciting videos, lot to see and more to learn. Nice work
Would love to see a video of you using our tool - get in touch Scott!
cool music,. sil pans baby. lates
Hey Scott,
I noticed you were using those foldable steel work horses, what do you think of them? I also noticed a piece of plywood attached to the top, what's with that?
Robert Brauer I was just headed to Bunnings to grab a pair of the toughbuilt c700, they look pretty sturdy. I’m guessing the plywood is there just in case you slightly over cut / drill etc. Hitting timber instead of steel will save your blade/bit 👍🏻
Great vid - lots of handy hints! Where do you get those clamps?
When you like the video before it even starts
Are the hinges constructed so you can’t just pop the pins out? I’d be worried that having the hinges on the outside would make it really easy for somebody to just remove the door if they wanted to break in.
That title reminds me of Bentleys :D
Another request for Hinge jig details please :)
Check out @littleredken on Instagram. He made the jig with a 3D printer
@@ScottBrownCarpentry Trying that but seems to be an unused account:)
Found him. Silly me :)
Hi, love your videos! Is there a link in a description for your hinge jig and Japanese pull saw? Thank you 😊
Come ooonnn 100k subs !!
I need to know where you got your hinge jig from! I have been looking everywhere for a solid one!
I watch your videos Scott and I enjoy them. Im a 26 year old labourer from Ireland and I'm considering a career as a carpenter. I've learned a few things by helping carpenters at work and from watching your videos. And you seem like a very nice man and well liked by a lot of people. I'm just wondering what advice could you give a person like me.
Can't you get a pre-hung exterior door there?? Installed in 15 minutes.
Kevin Kline you can but this is more fun.
Isaac Carr makes for a better video too.
This is replacing a very old one, might not be a common size.
No trend hinge jig in NZ.
whats your hinge jig you use? love the simple design of it
Using the NEW clamps i see? What are they like? Would you recommend them Scott?
So far so good! It is super handy being able to open them with one hand. Good grip to them too
Man i like the way you work. Clean and organized. Do you calculat the price before or do you work in hourly rate?
How are you liking the makita L class vacuum on the drop saw? Ive just ordered the M class one but something like that would be good for small timber work.
Really like the look of that hinge jig. Have you got more info on it please, I’d like to buy one for work.
Same here would be very handy
@@vespagd67 i still find a fence on a trimmer/router is more efficient than that jig. We used a similar jig out of ply wood and found the set up was too long when it came to hinging 300 doors . in the end you still have to chisel the corners and you will find you have more control if you use only a fence.
How much gap do you leave on exterior doors? I left only 5 mm but had to bring it to 8 mm a year later after the door swelled too much and was hard to open. Thanks
Why did you use the Japanese saw instead of the miter? Just curious to know if there is a method behind that that I don’t understand
Hey man nice vid just wondering what ear defenders do you use? Looking to get a new pair
Does it not worry u that the door is an exterior door and it opens going out? People have access to the door latch, unless r u planing on putting a steel plate to protect it form people tampering with the latch and deadbolt to try and break in.
What hinge jig were you using and would you recommend it
Yeah it's great. It was made by a subscriber of the channel. Check him out on Instagram @littleredken - Not sure of he his making them still, he just sent me one as a gift 👍
On the van door it says "Thanks for washing" 😎
Hi Scott
Need more videos
Editing is on point for this one, Scott. Well done to Richard and you for your amazing work.
Hi Scott
I use the same saw horses. There are two big orange lugs on one side that fold down and you door can sit on them. Works a treat while you router the hinges.
What's the name of that particular jig clamp? Do they come in different sizes for different size hinges?
Hardware?
What are the done screwdriver you use in your impact driver
Scott did you ever do any metal stud framing?