Loves seeing that they an into Perkins Brothers. My 2 favorite "build it/fix it" channels. Have been silently hoping for a while now for a Perkins Brother collab when they get ready to frame the main house. Crossing fingers...hope it happen!!
glad at least some companies that build IOT lights and things with local control somewhat in mind instead of pushing every device to the cloud, but that door with the integrated ring would be better off with a doorbell that doesn't require a subscription to use effectively. I hope companies will honestly when they build "smart home" devices focus more towards local control and open source applications like Home assistant
I wonder if there's any way to change it out or if it's absolutely a fixed fit to the Ring. I'd love to be able to get a door w/ a (mostly) flush-fit for my Unifi doorbell
Local controls are always the best, plus on a security standpoint it's not a loophole for hacking unless you are really close by... (tho nanny cam and nest cams are just best not to have either way ... or any internet enabled + linked IOT device)
Natural dimming led bulbs, what they called dim to warm, were introduced by Phillips way back. Technology connections has a video on it bc he likes his dimming lights.
I love that window with the bracket and rail system! Ever since I installed the Panasonic bathroom fan system that goes together like legos, I've realized that the more work they do at the factory, the less work I have to do at home. Make everything modular and slide in on rails, I say. Bring on the easy installation of windows!!!
With all these amazing products, I think listing some products that the Stud Pack team has used, would like to use, and would recommend (maybe a budget selection too) on your website would be a good idea. For used products, you could link the YT video.
Paul and Jordan - I’d say don’t fret over rain screens. I had no idea about rain-screens myself. I had an older house here in super wet soggy Seattle. It had Cedar lap siding over some really weak flimsy tar paper stapled directly to the studs. Zero water issues. Looking at the monopoly framing now… it seems like people are blowing it out of proportion. It’s like worrying about a suspended strap being a touch loose on a belt and suspenders system. If you guys are really worried about it maybe call Rodda a call and see if their paints with polyurethane would work in this situation. I know they are the high end for wet rainy Seattle.
Damn, why didn't you invite me? I'm jealous lol. Just kidding, glad to see that you are having a great time. I was probably the lead commentator who suggested a rain-screen type system. However, I suggested using 1/2" battens. For your build, the ZIP rain screen or similar product would probably suffice. That being said, using battens is the Lexus system that has been proven over the years. There are now specialized battens that are designed for this purpose. Using battens is more work, but it is as much as you think. You can use blocks under your horizontal trim pieces to pop them out and still allow air circulation past the horizontal trim areas. The primary danger of using a batten rain-screen system behind your cladding is that you are using more fasteners, so it very important to make sure you seal each fastener head. On battens, you can run a caulk line down the back of each batten before you install it, and it will seal nails coming through the battens into the studs. But even if you miss a row of nails and don't seal the penetrations, the batten system is forgiving because any water that gets under the siding will quickly drain to the bottom of the wall. So it does not have time to work its way through the fastener penetrations that are not sealed. I did not suggest the batten system to criticize you or hurt you. I suggested it to help you. Your architect should have caught this detail when he specified the wall systems, but unfortunately, architects often miss important details. I am one of your biggest fans; you are amazing. I would like to see your subscriber base get to a million very quickly.
Just happened to be in Vegas last week for a different work convention.. Was hoping to come by and visit at the show but glad your bringing some of it to all of us!
We almost went to IBS this year, but I went to World of Concrete instead. Sad we missed yall this year, but WoC was neat and informative for us so we can grind and polish our own concrete in out new shops. Thanks for the content yall.
Uncle Tom (Selleck) would be disappointed at the lack of mustache between the two of you. 😔 I was a huge Magnum PI fan so pass that on to him if you would. 🙏👍 Cool video fellas. Neat to see some innovations in the industry and you see the two of you having fun. Father and son time is limited. I know all too well as we all do. Thanks, as always, for sharing. 🙏👍
Thanks! He's my cousin actually (no lie), distant cousin but related. I was at LSU in early 80s and everyone called me Tom Paul 😁 never missed an episode, Simon & Simon was on right after 👍💪🤙
@StudPack I'm so sorry I missed this reply. Thanks for responding Paul. I'm a big fan and I'm glad you got the joke and I'm even more surprised that you're actually related. That's awesome. I loved both of those shows. I'm actually gonna download some Simon and Simon. I can hear the theme song in my head now. lol. The guitar licks. Dream garage is lookin awesome. You guys do a great job and I learn a lot from you and Jordan. I'm really sorry I'm just seeing this response now Tom Paul. 😉 Take care. 👍🫡
@8:00 Perkins Builder Brothers! This and the Perkins Builder Brothers youtube channel are pretty much the only home construction channels I watch, lol.
Same. Am subscribed to both and look forward to the new content. I keep thinking how awesome it would be for a Perkins Bro collab when they get ready to frame the house.
Damm Stud Pack kicking away all the competintion, as always ;) Love watching your videoes, and Im glad yall had a good time over there man! Looking forward to sering more from the Studrage!
I know nothing about construction, but I watch all your videos. And I smile, a lot. Your presentation style is captivating, genuine, and real. Your production values are excellent. I always feel uplifted after watching everything you do. Kudos to you, and keep up the great work!!
When my dad was building, he never missed the IBS. He would have loved all the new innovations. Thanks for the heads up on the new products. I am building my list of "must haves" for our future home.
Ok so I buy a Masonite smart door. In 15 years or so when something craps out, like the doorbell or smart lock, is anyone going to be able to supply parts? Ditto on Schlutter built in LED strips and drivers. Beware of single source proprietary cute stuff that may have been a fad.
Ring Doorbell isn't going anywhere and smart locks will be around for the rest of our lifetime. Ditto on LED strips and drivers. Just because it's proprietary doesn't mean it's impossible to fix or solve.
I am not sure about Ring having parts in 15 years that will work and fit into that door. Smart Locks will probably be around but will compatable parts or replacements be around?
Loves seeing that you ran into Perkins Brothers. My 2 favorite "build it/fix it" channels. Have been hoping for a while now for a Perkins Brother collab when you get ready to frame the main house. Crossing fingers...make it happen!!
Thanks for confirming the rain screen. Seems like you could get Huber to hook it up when you do the house build. PS.. I will try to get out of the 1% of commentors, lol...
Thanks again guy’s for inviting us to go with you on the road to Las Vegas… it’s awesome to see some of the new stuff that is out or coming out. I know for myself that the halo lighting is well needed in my house. Thanks again guy’s and keep up the wonderful work that you do!
HALO getting these guys as a sponsor before their channel gets huge is one of the best marketing decisions ever. Kudos to the marketing person at HALO that had that vision.
I usually don't watch these videos the products are cool but because it was y'all I did man you guys have come a long way in a short amount of time. Congratulations
10:00 So now you have to buy and install a rain screen product because your siding might fail or heaven forbid your sprinkler might throw water on the siding, and your fancy sheathing, which I thought has its own water impermeable barrier, apparently according to Matt, still isn't good enough. This is the problem with tight houses, and it only takes one detail or one install fault and the thing then rots away, like the EFS systems that resulted in lawsuits.
@@StudPack Yep I realize that, would be a bit late now anyway! 😊 But Matt is saying it's best practice. Never leaving your house would be best practice if you didnt want to get run over by a bus, but its over kill too. I just think some of these products are overkill, and I'm not sure just how "cheap" it would be. By the time you buy it and install it, its a pretty big cost to pass on to the customer, for something that shouldn't even be necessary if the other products do their job and are installed correctly. And yes, that's what I'm saying that houses stood for years without them, but they weren't built in this tight fashion where if any rain gets in, it can't get back out again. Ah I see why you replied the way you did. I wasn't directing my comment specifically at you guys, i was talking in the general "you"
its cool to go WAY back and see Paul on camera early on. He has become a true professional on camera. Always like to see progress on the house, but this was a great change of pace!
Paul didn’t ask this time but I’m still going to install some Halo lights and a Pella window on my Like button, then seal it with some Sashco Exact Color right before I SMASH IT!!! Great video guys!! 💯👊👍🏼
For some reason I'd never known your surname. Now I'm thinking Tom Selleck. LOL. That Pella system looks awesome. I wonder if they sell just the brackets to retrofit on windows that don't come with that system. Ooh, Paul beat the top scores of other people as well! Excellent! I really want those steady set brackets for when I install windows in my house. LOL. Those were some very cool products. I'd love to get the light that will illuminate the counter without looking too bright from above. Thank you for filming this!
What a great video, liked all of the new products coming out. Hopefully we will see some of these soon. Like the lighted nitch for sure when I remodel our mater bath. 😁
No surprise Paul absolutely nailed that challenge! Can’t beat decades of experience!
Absolutely. See's it once. Gets a perfect score.
Well said!
As a healthcare professional it is really unfortunate that the acronym is IBS. 🤣
😂🤣😂
Totally got that one.🤣😅😆educating those that don't know..."irritable bowel syndrome."
Eww
Next year they’re giving everyone the Studpack Training Demo… 🥴
Ain’t that that s**t lol That’s better than some other acronyms I’ve seen
Loved the Augustus Gloop reference!
George Jetson. Lol.
Yeah someone caught it!!
And George Jetson too!!
@@StudPack zoolander
That was the best line yet. George Jetson or Augustus Gloop. 😂😂
My two favs... Stud Pack & Perkins Bros. Smile on my face, I love the way they present their crafts....never a boring moment!
Also my two favorites. You've got great taste.
same, lol
Loves seeing that they an into Perkins Brothers. My 2 favorite "build it/fix it" channels. Have been silently hoping for a while now for a Perkins Brother collab when they get ready to frame the main house.
Crossing fingers...hope it happen!!
They're as genuine in person as they are on YT, great bunch of guys!!
@@StudPackcollaboration!!!!
glad at least some companies that build IOT lights and things with local control somewhat in mind instead of pushing every device to the cloud, but that door with the integrated ring would be better off with a doorbell that doesn't require a subscription to use effectively. I hope companies will honestly when they build "smart home" devices focus more towards local control and open source applications like Home assistant
Or when Ring is hopefully gone as a company in a few years and it dies, what then?
I wonder if there's any way to change it out or if it's absolutely a fixed fit to the Ring. I'd love to be able to get a door w/ a (mostly) flush-fit for my Unifi doorbell
Local controls are always the best, plus on a security standpoint it's not a loophole for hacking unless you are really close by... (tho nanny cam and nest cams are just best not to have either way ... or any internet enabled + linked IOT device)
So good to see you guys being recognized as the high level builders you are. Some really cool products you showcased too.
Natural dimming led bulbs, what they called dim to warm, were introduced by Phillips way back. Technology connections has a video on it bc he likes his dimming lights.
Technology Connections is amazing!
I love that window with the bracket and rail system! Ever since I installed the Panasonic bathroom fan system that goes together like legos, I've realized that the more work they do at the factory, the less work I have to do at home. Make everything modular and slide in on rails, I say. Bring on the easy installation of windows!!!
OMG love the colored sealant, now I can just color match my vinyl siding and and patch the holes drilled into it.
I used some installing my kitchen cabinets, I really love the product.
Lets hope the house gets that Smart Door, that thing looks great.
Paul absolutely crushed that window install 😊
So glad to see you guys walking the floor and visiting the booths! I couldn't be there, so its nice to see it! As always you guys rock.
Love the cameo by the Perkins Brothers 🤙❤️
With all these amazing products, I think listing some products that the Stud Pack team has used, would like to use, and would recommend (maybe a budget selection too) on your website would be a good idea.
For used products, you could link the YT video.
Paul and Jordan - I’d say don’t fret over rain screens. I had no idea about rain-screens myself. I had an older house here in super wet soggy Seattle. It had Cedar lap siding over some really weak flimsy tar paper stapled directly to the studs. Zero water issues. Looking at the monopoly framing now… it seems like people are blowing it out of proportion. It’s like worrying about a suspended strap being a touch loose on a belt and suspenders system.
If you guys are really worried about it maybe call Rodda a call and see if their paints with polyurethane would work in this situation. I know they are the high end for wet rainy Seattle.
Paul hlad to see your success, you are a class act. I love not just the talent but your personality.
So many cool things at this show!!! Thanks for sharing!
Glad to see someone bringing back color match caulk 😊
Damn, why didn't you invite me? I'm jealous lol. Just kidding, glad to see that you are having a great time.
I was probably the lead commentator who suggested a rain-screen type system. However, I suggested using 1/2" battens. For your build, the ZIP rain screen or similar product would probably suffice. That being said, using battens is the Lexus system that has been proven over the years. There are now specialized battens that are designed for this purpose. Using battens is more work, but it is as much as you think. You can use blocks under your horizontal trim pieces to pop them out and still allow air circulation past the horizontal trim areas.
The primary danger of using a batten rain-screen system behind your cladding is that you are using more fasteners, so it very important to make sure you seal each fastener head. On battens, you can run a caulk line down the back of each batten before you install it, and it will seal nails coming through the battens into the studs. But even if you miss a row of nails and don't seal the penetrations, the batten system is forgiving because any water that gets under the siding will quickly drain to the bottom of the wall. So it does not have time to work its way through the fastener penetrations that are not sealed.
I did not suggest the batten system to criticize you or hurt you. I suggested it to help you. Your architect should have caught this detail when he specified the wall systems, but unfortunately, architects often miss important details.
I am one of your biggest fans; you are amazing. I would like to see your subscriber base get to a million very quickly.
Just happened to be in Vegas last week for a different work convention.. Was hoping to come by and visit at the show but glad your bringing some of it to all of us!
We almost went to IBS this year, but I went to World of Concrete instead. Sad we missed yall this year, but WoC was neat and informative for us so we can grind and polish our own concrete in out new shops. Thanks for the content yall.
Uncle Tom (Selleck) would be disappointed at the lack of mustache between the two of you. 😔
I was a huge Magnum PI fan so pass that on to him if you would. 🙏👍
Cool video fellas. Neat to see some innovations in the industry and you see the two of you having fun. Father and son time is limited. I know all too well as we all do.
Thanks, as always, for sharing. 🙏👍
Thanks! He's my cousin actually (no lie), distant cousin but related. I was at LSU in early 80s and everyone called me Tom Paul 😁 never missed an episode, Simon & Simon was on right after 👍💪🤙
@StudPack I'm so sorry I missed this reply. Thanks for responding Paul. I'm a big fan and I'm glad you got the joke and I'm even more surprised that you're actually related. That's awesome. I loved both of those shows. I'm actually gonna download some Simon and Simon. I can hear the theme song in my head now. lol. The guitar licks.
Dream garage is lookin awesome.
You guys do a great job and I learn a lot from you and Jordan.
I'm really sorry I'm just seeing this response now Tom Paul. 😉
Take care. 👍🫡
That looked like a fun time with all the RUclipsrs and new products. Can't wait to see what ideas Jordan is getting for the house build.
The color changing lights are great for exterior lighting too. Can't wait for studpack to get to those finishings!
Cool! Thanks for taking us along!
"We're from Texas so it's kind of obvious" lol
Yeah but if you live in Miami you're never going to fit an Uzi 9mm in that small space.
*[ rack shotgun with scream of eagle ]*
@8:00 Perkins Builder Brothers! This and the Perkins Builder Brothers youtube channel are pretty much the only home construction channels I watch, lol.
Same. Am subscribed to both and look forward to the new content. I keep thinking how awesome it would be for a Perkins Bro collab when they get ready to frame the house.
Damm Stud Pack kicking away all the competintion, as always ;) Love watching your videoes, and Im glad yall had a good time over there man! Looking forward to sering more from the Studrage!
Nicely done
Looks like you guys had a blast! Nice,
I can count ten reasons why I need Saw Stop.
Great episode. I might have to go with a Masonite smart door.
It would be great with a selectable camera. One that works with your security system. Ring is an awful product for user privacy.
@@r7boatguy That was the only thing I didn't like about it. I'd get mydamnself in trouble
I know nothing about construction, but I watch all your videos. And I smile, a lot. Your presentation style is captivating, genuine, and real. Your production values are excellent. I always feel uplifted after watching everything you do. Kudos to you, and keep up the great work!!
Great stuff
When my dad was building, he never missed the IBS. He would have loved all the new innovations. Thanks for the heads up on the new products. I am building my list of "must haves" for our future home.
Thanks for featuring all those great products and other RUclipsrs. Love that new Schluter lighted niche! Do you know when that will be on the market?
It's been out a few months now .
Available now at Home Depot online, search for "schluter led niche"
Fully on the market. Available at any of Schluters Distribution Partners or Dealers.
Sweet video from your IBS trip!! KUTGW
What some cool products. Thanks for the tour.
Paul killing that challenge in the dress shirt was something else. Great work boys.
Ok so I buy a Masonite smart door. In 15 years or so when something craps out, like the doorbell or smart lock, is anyone going to be able to supply parts?
Ditto on Schlutter built in LED strips and drivers.
Beware of single source proprietary cute stuff that may have been a fad.
Ring Doorbell isn't going anywhere and smart locks will be around for the rest of our lifetime. Ditto on LED strips and drivers.
Just because it's proprietary doesn't mean it's impossible to fix or solve.
I am not sure about Ring having parts in 15 years that will work and fit into that door. Smart Locks will probably be around but will compatable parts or replacements be around?
15:50 what would I put in their... tea and snacks. Oh wait wrong channel < Colin Furze channel reference.
Ask Matt Carriker from DemolitionRanch what he would put in there.
Ask Adam Sandler from the Hot Chick movie what you can put in there
Loves seeing that you ran into Perkins Brothers. My 2 favorite "build it/fix it" channels. Have been hoping for a while now for a Perkins Brother collab when you get ready to frame the main house.
Crossing fingers...make it happen!!
Great tour of the show! I'm liking those Halo units for a lighting project.
Nice video 👍 Great show, easy to get lost there 😂
Tell me about it
I just installed 18 of those Halo 16 million color down lights in my family room. There's no end to what you can do with them.
Thanks for confirming the rain screen. Seems like you could get Huber to hook it up when you do the house build. PS.. I will try to get out of the 1% of commentors, lol...
My idea of Mecca! Looks like a great lads trip away.
"I don't know if I feel like George Jetson or Augustus Gloop" that was legit funny, Paul
What's more impressive is that Paul can do these demo's just as fast without putting down his beer.
i love these guys
Did you ever connect the Stop Light above the bathroom door at your
"Shop Bathroom Project" ?
No but I'm actually headed back there soon to see my bud, hopefully he did it already 😁
Loved it :)
Didn't think I would enjoy watching this as I have no connection to this field, but I actually enjoyed seeing the products.
Love that I was able to virtually come along with you guys in this!!
That's a nice entry door. Thanks for taking us to the Builder Show, some nice ideas.
What a great video!
That convo with matt was pure pr.
Rad is taking notes for when Stud Pack builds his house next.
Excellent!! Thanks, for the new product education!!
142 great job Paul !!!!
First comment from me. Your programs are both entertaining and educational. I watch everything you do. Time well spent, thank you guys!
Much appreciated!
Stud pack smashing these vid out 🎉
Thanks again guy’s for inviting us to go with you on the road to Las Vegas… it’s awesome to see some of the new stuff that is out or coming out. I know for myself that the halo lighting is well needed in my house. Thanks again guy’s and keep up the wonderful work that you do!
HALO getting these guys as a sponsor before their channel gets huge is one of the best marketing decisions ever. Kudos to the marketing person at HALO that had that vision.
Pops showing that experience beats youth
Thank you for taking us to Vegas!
Cool Stuff guys! 👍❤️👍
Thanks for the peek into the ISBS
I usually don't watch these videos the products are cool but because it was y'all I did man you guys have come a long way in a short amount of time. Congratulations
Put a rain screen on The house. I’m sure Zip will give it to
You.
so great, to see al the products. I work in a hardware store and do not have all this stuff in New Zealand
Love the halo interview
We have been looking for a front door package. Thanks for the information on Masonite.
Really impressed by that Pella window shown at the beginning. Even I would feel confident about the install.
Everything so cool! Looks really expensive though? Cost effective or just making easier for the builder? I would love to go to a builders expo!
Y’all did a great job in Vegas!!
Great video. I’m enjoying the Halo lights that I got from filling out a form from your halo video.
Wow, Paul 148 to put that window in good job buddy
Thanks the record didn't hold though, once I broke 2 minute mark others followed 😠
THAT WAS SO COOL!!!
Hell yeah
*So! We're in agreement. Rain Screen on the main house!*
(An ounce of prevention, for 6" of Rain!...)
Guys thanks for making this video!! Most of us won’t get this kind of access to the guys making the product or a show like this.
you guys rule!!!
10:00 So now you have to buy and install a rain screen product because your siding might fail or heaven forbid your sprinkler might throw water on the siding, and your fancy sheathing, which I thought has its own water impermeable barrier, apparently according to Matt, still isn't good enough. This is the problem with tight houses, and it only takes one detail or one install fault and the thing then rots away, like the EFS systems that resulted in lawsuits.
We don’t have to buy the rain screen. It’s just another (cheap) layer of insurance. Houses have stood for hundreds of years without em.
@@StudPack Yep I realize that, would be a bit late now anyway! 😊 But Matt is saying it's best practice. Never leaving your house would be best practice if you didnt want to get run over by a bus, but its over kill too. I just think some of these products are overkill, and I'm not sure just how "cheap" it would be. By the time you buy it and install it, its a pretty big cost to pass on to the customer, for something that shouldn't even be necessary if the other products do their job and are installed correctly.
And yes, that's what I'm saying that houses stood for years without them, but they weren't built in this tight fashion where if any rain gets in, it can't get back out again.
Ah I see why you replied the way you did. I wasn't directing my comment specifically at you guys, i was talking in the general "you"
Loved the door jamb with the motion sensing lights! I've had so many times where that would have been very handy.
its cool to go WAY back and see Paul on camera early on. He has become a true professional on camera. Always like to see progress on the house, but this was a great change of pace!
That was fast!!!!
Would be great to see a Perking BB and Stud Pack Collaboration. That would benefit both your channels and delight your viewers.
Would love to see a stud pack/Perkins bros collab!
Paul didn’t ask this time but I’m still going to install some Halo lights and a Pella window on my Like button, then seal it with some Sashco Exact Color right before I SMASH IT!!! Great video guys!! 💯👊👍🏼
WOW!!!
Can't believe I missed you guys two years in a row. Hopefully see you guys at IBS next year!
Great job, guys! Now let’s go finish up your house 🤙🏼
What an awesome video! Felt like I was there with you guys. 🙌
Great review of products. Just missing links so that we can follow products. Several of the products, the name of the company wasn't visible...
For some reason I'd never known your surname. Now I'm thinking Tom Selleck. LOL. That Pella system looks awesome. I wonder if they sell just the brackets to retrofit on windows that don't come with that system.
Ooh, Paul beat the top scores of other people as well! Excellent! I really want those steady set brackets for when I install windows in my house. LOL.
Those were some very cool products. I'd love to get the light that will illuminate the counter without looking too bright from above.
Thank you for filming this!
That GRK lag bold system is dumb. I bet Paul burnt his hands when he grabbed the bit, plus it looks really hard to keep it straight
@Navy1977 Yeah, just people solving problems that don't exist
The original thumbnail and title caught my attention but i see it was promptly changed. Interesting
That elevator was nice
Yeah, but it wouldn't fit a wheelchair.
@@Navy1977 Maybe not so much with all that glass. But I hear ya.
They make a wheelchair version, vacuumelevators.com
What a great video, liked all of the new products coming out. Hopefully we will see some of these soon. Like the lighted nitch for sure when I remodel our mater bath. 😁