Watching you makes me want to get my tool belt and ccome to work. Lot's of fun, but at 73 I'm retired and let you young guys handle the worl. Nice job!
I mean, I guess everyone has SOMETHING to learn… no matter how good you are. Here we go;… Firstly It appears that everything was very Nicely and nearly perfectly planned, measured, cut, assembled flawlessly, and then FAILED at the finish line with the installation!!! Before I mention any critique at all, I’d like to make clear that the intention of this comment is not of malice or ego, but instead, my intention is to share knowledge. For the betterment of all. Now, Not many men would ever see this to even be an “issue” so it’s not to take anything away from your skill-set, but when it comes to matching the level of skill that you’ve displayed & executed everywhere else in this particular jamb extension / trim build & installation, there’s just ONE thing I can say to enhance your level of knowledge to have a consistent level of execution from beginning to end. Here’s the golden egg; whenever shooting brad nails or staples into wood, it’s always best, near invisible and certainly most aesthetically pleasing to shoot the head of the nail so that it runs long-ways WITH THE GRAIN…. Not perpendicular or diagonally across the grain… if you’ve ever been bothered by shooting a brad nail into something BEAUTIFULLY BUILT or crafted to notice you had small chips lift from the finished surface,.. TRY THIS METHOD ONE TIME, assess the outcome, & I guarantee you’ll take a few final seconds of each installation to make sure you never deviate from this method. To all my fellow perfectionists; YOU’RE WELCOME 🫡🤙🏻💪🏻💯✅😎 To be perfectly clear for the slower readers and guys like me who like hands on experience to access knowledge,… here’s a play by play; You’re brad nailer sets nail heads, running long-ways, perpendicular to the line of your nail gun from tip to the bottom of the handle… SO, if nailing into your TOP or BOTTOM piece of trim, hold your brad nailer straight up and down in line with your body while standing straight up,… this will set the brad nail head parallel with the grain of the wood… In the most beautiful damn way you’ve EVER seen! Lol 😉😝 If you still don’t get it, you probably wasted your time reading this and I can’t draw you a picture so good luck 😆
You literally could have removed 95% of what you wrote and would have landed way better. Hiding your "lesson" behind a wall of unnecessary fluff is just silly.
It's great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan's ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
1KNOW that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23 2UNDERSTAND the wages of sin is death. Romans 6:23 3CONFESS that Jesus Christ is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead. Romans 10:9 4REPENT of your sins Luke 13:3 READ and STUDY God's Word to show yourself approved. 2 Timothy 2:15 5PUT ON the whole armor of God. Ephesians 6:11 6BEWARE of the son of perdition who is coming first disguised as Jesus to oppose and exalt himself above all that is called God, or worshipped. 2 Thessalonians 2:3,4 7WATCH and PRAY until the true Christ returns. Luke 12:37 Remain as a chaste virgin waiting for her true husband. (Christ)2 Corinthians 11:2 Theseasonorg explains the whole Bible God bless
1KNOW that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23 2UNDERSTAND the wages of sin is death. Romans 6:23 3CONFESS that Jesus Christ is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead. Romans 10:9 4REPENT of your sins Luke 13:3 READ and STUDY God's Word to show yourself approved. 2 Timothy 2:15 5PUT ON the whole armor of God. Ephesians 6:11 6BEWARE of the son of perdition who is coming first disguised as Jesus to oppose and exalt himself above all that is called God, or worshipped. 2 Thessalonians 2:3,4 7WATCH and PRAY until the true Christ returns. Luke 12:37 Remain as a chaste virgin waiting for her true husband. (Christ)2 Corinthians 11:2 Theseasonorg explains the whole Bible God bless
Very well done, I don’t like the step down from the extension jamb for the window and the liner you built, I’d rather remove the ej and line the jamb in one piece. Although for how you did it it was money.
It's a wood return. Or a jamb and case . Usually done in MDF but this guy went the extra mile . It's stunning. Great job. Will do the same in my house soon.
I'd love to set my jamb extensions flush with the window interior jamb, but I do mostly replacements and people in Hawaii like the opening to have a more tiered appearance. Great vid, legit technique.
Whenever I see a window being installed I can smell my old job when I installed windows and doors for new homes. That new house smell. It's like the off gasing of finished lumber, sawdust, and sheetrock mud.
@@vladlestat1208 that is 100% accurate. I’m a home builder. Windows and doors go in immediately after framing to protect the interior of the house from the elements and criminals. At least if the builder knows what they are doing. Foundation, Framing, roofing, windows and doors. Rain ruins interiors. Nobody is doing finish work in a house without windows lol.
@@adamcramm well I'm a project manager for multi-billion dollar corporations Mr. Builder. Allison @ Aqua Island, Trump Towers in Las Olas, St Regis hotel in Ft Lauderdale are just a couple. I've worked with Facina which repaired the pentagon after 911 and many others since your throwing out belt sizes here. Only an idiot would put a door on before rock. Now if you explain yourself properly and stated the exterior doors are first you'd make some sense but as of now your comments are and will still be inaccurate unless your in another country.
Oh yeah this guy gets it you do not need 50,000 nails to hold up trim I'm the guy who has to fill all those holes when the wood gets painted that was stain which means it's even more important to have less holes thanks for not going all machine gun tommy on that shit wish you were one of our trim guys you would think they get paid by the mail
This guy is amazing… however all his knowledge and he is not mechanically marrying the jamb extensions to window… surprised by this. Always so thorough. No shortcuts man. Ever!
@@Edward_Scissor_Feet well well….. let’s get Technical…. In our part of the country those would be called Extensions with reveal at casing point perpendicular to jamb. Have at it.
@@Growinggolfing ya… me too. I have one and very rarely use it cause the smell , lol. Still on air.. thinking they must make some good good battery powered nailers by now.,
Nice work, but isnt this the type of work that eveyone should be doing? I see way too many installs that people have walked away from thining it was complete.... I've always wondered how the installers of the jobs i fix sleep at night......😅
All nail holes will be filled with filled with a puddy or filler. There is spray foam insulation between jam and framing. And I'm guessing the extension jams aren't attached to window because it's a post framed house with odd dimension jams.
Actually, there is. You can see it under the window jam right before he slides the extension jam in. The depth of the gap may not be completely filled. Which I would recommend, but there is some in there
What works for one, ain’t the best for another. I mean, nice job. But when it comes to trim carpentry…there’s 17 different ways to do the same thing. And none are wrong.
First time I see you use sub standard technique in years, those pin in face do next to nothing plus damage face, foam or adhesive the frame on to face of wall, tut you've been leading the way for a while
Why nail as fast as possible?? Take a second, be sure you’re hitting solid backing, and go for it. Those guys that take their nail gun and hit it as fast as possible are idiots. Do it right the first time.
@@daleon96 just going crazy with nails, and didn't make sure the head runs parallel with the grain. If he would have glued the casing, he could have used minimal nails and it be stronger overall
Pre finished. I insist all my guys keep the gun perpendicular to the grain. So that the nail and or the firing pin splits the grain amd bot cross cut it. The holes will look better when they are filled.
@@RRBuildings OK, in the brief moment of the video it appears to be an empty void. The prefab jamb extension and casing was pretty slick, and much easier than building on site.... Is there a slight bevel on the edge of the jamb extension? Nice work.! Thanks for the reply
Watching you makes me want to get my tool belt and ccome to work. Lot's of fun, but at 73 I'm retired and let you young guys handle the worl. Nice job!
Enjoy your retirement. You deserve it!
jamb liner with casing attached. now there's an idea
Beautiful work
How to install: don’t make mistakes, measure perfect and do it very quickly.
Ah , the double window jamb extension.
I mean, I guess everyone has SOMETHING to learn… no matter how good you are.
Here we go;…
Firstly It appears that everything was very Nicely and nearly perfectly planned, measured, cut, assembled flawlessly, and then FAILED at the finish line with the installation!!!
Before I mention any critique at all, I’d like to make clear that the intention of this comment is not of malice or ego, but instead, my intention is to share knowledge. For the betterment of all.
Now, Not many men would ever see this to even be an “issue” so it’s not to take anything away from your skill-set, but when it comes to matching the level of skill that you’ve displayed & executed everywhere else in this particular jamb extension / trim build & installation, there’s just ONE thing I can say to enhance your level of knowledge to have a consistent level of execution from beginning to end.
Here’s the golden egg; whenever shooting brad nails or staples into wood, it’s always best, near invisible and certainly most aesthetically pleasing to shoot the head of the nail so that it runs long-ways WITH THE GRAIN…. Not perpendicular or diagonally across the grain…
if you’ve ever been bothered by shooting a brad nail into something BEAUTIFULLY BUILT or crafted to notice you had small chips lift from the finished surface,.. TRY THIS METHOD ONE TIME, assess the outcome, & I guarantee you’ll take a few final seconds of each installation to make sure you never deviate from this method.
To all my fellow perfectionists; YOU’RE WELCOME 🫡🤙🏻💪🏻💯✅😎
To be perfectly clear for the slower readers and guys like me who like hands on experience to access knowledge,… here’s a play by play;
You’re brad nailer sets nail heads, running long-ways, perpendicular to the line of your nail gun from tip to the bottom of the handle…
SO, if nailing into your TOP or BOTTOM piece of trim, hold your brad nailer straight up and down in line with your body while standing straight up,… this will set the brad nail head parallel with the grain of the wood… In the most beautiful damn way you’ve EVER seen! Lol 😉😝
If you still don’t get it, you probably wasted your time reading this and I can’t draw you a picture so good luck 😆
Divorced??
@@butt-wad3109 what are you talking about Willis?
You literally could have removed 95% of what you wrote and would have landed way better. Hiding your "lesson" behind a wall of unnecessary fluff is just silly.
Thought you were going to include more info.
That will come in the full video
Buen trabajo q marca es la clavadora
Screw trick oh yeah
It's great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan's ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
1KNOW that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23
2UNDERSTAND the wages of sin is death. Romans 6:23
3CONFESS that Jesus Christ is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead. Romans 10:9
4REPENT of your sins Luke 13:3
READ and STUDY God's Word to show yourself approved. 2 Timothy 2:15
5PUT ON the whole armor of God. Ephesians 6:11
6BEWARE of the son of perdition who is coming first disguised as Jesus to oppose and exalt himself above all that is called God, or worshipped. 2 Thessalonians 2:3,4
7WATCH and PRAY until the true Christ returns. Luke 12:37 Remain as a chaste virgin waiting for her true husband. (Christ)2 Corinthians 11:2
Theseasonorg explains the whole Bible God bless
1KNOW that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23
2UNDERSTAND the wages of sin is death. Romans 6:23
3CONFESS that Jesus Christ is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead. Romans 10:9
4REPENT of your sins Luke 13:3
READ and STUDY God's Word to show yourself approved. 2 Timothy 2:15
5PUT ON the whole armor of God. Ephesians 6:11
6BEWARE of the son of perdition who is coming first disguised as Jesus to oppose and exalt himself above all that is called God, or worshipped. 2 Thessalonians 2:3,4
7WATCH and PRAY until the true Christ returns. Luke 12:37 Remain as a chaste virgin waiting for her true husband. (Christ)2 Corinthians 11:2
Theseasonorg explains the whole Bible God bless
Very well done, I don’t like the step down from the extension jamb for the window and the liner you built, I’d rather remove the ej and line the jamb in one piece. Although for how you did it it was money.
Lmao u put a nail through the reveal into the head, dont post chief, you are what is wrong with the world
Call he got the quarter inch reveal square wow just looks like we might have a Carpenter
It's a wood return. Or a jamb and case . Usually done in MDF but this guy went the extra mile . It's stunning. Great job. Will do the same in my house soon.
Isn't it more likely to warp if it's straight wood and not MDF? Just curious.
I'd love to set my jamb extensions flush with the window interior jamb, but I do mostly replacements and people in Hawaii like the opening to have a more tiered appearance. Great vid, legit technique.
Whenever I see a window being installed I can smell my old job when I installed windows and doors for new homes. That new house smell. It's like the off gasing of finished lumber, sawdust, and sheetrock mud.
Windows and doors typically go in before finish lumber and drywall on new construction.
@@adamcramm Guess I just imagined my last profession. Thanks for breaking that down real quick.
@@vladlestat1208 that is 100% accurate. I’m a home builder. Windows and doors go in immediately after framing to protect the interior of the house from the elements and criminals. At least if the builder knows what they are doing. Foundation, Framing, roofing, windows and doors. Rain ruins interiors. Nobody is doing finish work in a house without windows lol.
@@adamcramm well I'm a project manager for multi-billion dollar corporations Mr. Builder. Allison @ Aqua Island, Trump Towers in Las Olas, St Regis hotel in Ft Lauderdale are just a couple. I've worked with Facina which repaired the pentagon after 911 and many others since your throwing out belt sizes here. Only an idiot would put a door on before rock. Now if you explain yourself properly and stated the exterior doors are first you'd make some sense but as of now your comments are and will still be inaccurate unless your in another country.
@@adamcramm drywall before interior doors. Always
That wasn't a window instal
Picture frame window 🤮
Oh yeah this guy gets it you do not need 50,000 nails to hold up trim I'm the guy who has to fill all those holes when the wood gets painted that was stain which means it's even more important to have less holes thanks for not going all machine gun tommy on that shit wish you were one of our trim guys you would think they get paid by the mail
That ain't getting painted, but yes I totally get it. I used to paint and hated puttying.
that is not a good sill at all. two different materials with a joint down the middle. wouldn't pass in my homes
How do you make Jambs and trim?
Same material as the window??? Lol
Ok. Now I'm impressed! Assembling the casing and installing as a unit was something to behold! So was your extension jamb install.
Very nice!
hey that nail guns not a hammer
All nail guns are hammers.
@@ian5780 🤣
This guy is amazing… however all his knowledge and he is not mechanically marrying the jamb extensions to window… surprised by this. Always so thorough. No shortcuts man. Ever!
They are already built into the window by the manufacturer
All your “knowledge” and you call it a jamb 🥴😂. It’s a window reveal. Doors have jambs.
@@Edward_Scissor_Feet well well….. let’s get Technical….
In our part of the country those would be called Extensions with reveal at casing point perpendicular to jamb. Have at it.
Nice, but that gas powered pasload is junk. Battery or bust.
Y?
@@snarecat3441 they’re fine. I was just busting balls. I don’t like smelling the fuel.
@@Growinggolfing ya… me too. I have one and very rarely use it cause the smell , lol. Still on air.. thinking they must make some good good battery powered nailers by now.,
And then the home owner paints it white. 😢so many wood grains lost to white paint.
That goes for Any paint no matter the color
@@savetheworld252 facts. Paint in general.
Nice work, but isnt this the type of work that eveyone should be doing? I see way too many installs that people have walked away from thining it was complete.... I've always wondered how the installers of the jobs i fix sleep at night......😅
Dude stupid question but where you get the marjam tips for the finish nailer. Every replacement I’ve found breaks after like 3 nails 😅😢
All nail holes will be filled with filled with a puddy or filler. There is spray foam insulation between jam and framing. And I'm guessing the extension jams aren't attached to window because it's a post framed house with odd dimension jams.
No there isn't spray foam insulation in between the jam and the framing, actually.
Actually, there is. You can see it under the window jam right before he slides the extension jam in. The depth of the gap may not be completely filled. Which I would recommend, but there is some in there
Now you have a bunch of nails showing
Gun should always be perpendicular to grain. On pre finished wood. Makes a huge difference.
I’d have to see it up close to really make a judgment. I’ve seen guys do this on jobs and it never comes out flawless. Especially with stain grade
Hey, where can we buy one of those Super-Mega-Ultra-Fast cycle Paslode’s… it’s like three times faster than mine. 🤣😂
What works for one, ain’t the best for another. I mean, nice job. But when it comes to trim carpentry…there’s 17 different ways to do the same thing. And none are wrong.
We’ve been ripping custom shims and we could’ve used the screw trick the whole time?! Dang it!!
First time I see you use sub standard technique in years, those pin in face do next to nothing plus damage face, foam or adhesive the frame on to face of wall, tut you've been leading the way for a while
Why nail as fast as possible?? Take a second, be sure you’re hitting solid backing, and go for it. Those guys that take their nail gun and hit it as fast as possible are idiots. Do it right the first time.
Idk what it is about the smell those nail guns give off but I love it. I’ve got a 16ga paslode nailer and it’s never failed me
Hello guys, I'm from Russia and I'm wondering what kind of nailer you have in the video
Well hope he can charge the real thing! I see the time in the shadow.... kind of full day doing a simple casings!
When a framer says he's a trim carpenter...
looks good to me
Stop ✋
Was thinking the same thing haha
@@daleon96 just going crazy with nails, and didn't make sure the head runs parallel with the grain. If he would have glued the casing, he could have used minimal nails and it be stronger overall
Who needs firring strips when you can just back out a screw. What a shame dude.
Assuming there’s nailers arou
D the window these guys these days build windows like shit
It was 1/16 off at the left side lo lo lo
Wow. Just wow. Just finished window trim in my house and like 10 packs of shims 😢
Pre finished. I insist all my guys keep the gun perpendicular to the grain. So that the nail and or the firing pin splits the grain amd bot cross cut it. The holes will look better when they are filled.
For sure. Better with an 18 gauge instead of angled 16 too.
And no one complained about the destroyed wood surface by these nails ?
Sir that is a window casing. The widow is definitely already installed. 😂
Did buddy just staple in a living room window trim? I think so
I thought surely the phillips head was gonna slip and stable his finger
Any chance you can finish my new construction home in Reno? Beautiful
I see window trim being installed, not a window. So many simps lol
I'm a yellow jacket and that window is my new home😂😊
How is it getting there??
Never pre-fab your windows unless its 16 ft off the ground where nobody can see it like this one.
Some idolize athletes, I idolize you sir. I never got to your ranks in skill but I still love building.
You cam do this too by God's grace through Jesus Christ you can
@@MatanicFabrications get out of here Bible thumper
yep how many times did he pre fit that lmao ten I'm guessing
That's called trim or molding, not window...
Sweet beautiful window, but why so many nails in that thing
Window is already installed. Not a window installing video
I be been doing this for years thought it was my secret
Would love to see you make the frame
Stay tuned that video is coming
prince harry hangin windows like a regular dude
And let there be no shake shake shake and see what HS happens?
Oh that's why I have a hose.....those are slow as fuck
Little particular for a second floor window
Making it look easy!
still wating to see that window get installed, not the trim
Is there wood back there??? Idk shoot the shit out of it
To begin with, that wasn't a window installation,
If that was me, every nail I shot into it would hit one of the screw heads.
Best with Nails? 🤣
Not in Germany 👍
Well good fit but at least foam Insulation
I'd let this dude fix my house. 🤷🤷
Great work. Try using adhesive and just enough nails to hold it till it cures. Less nail holes👍
It’s high up, no one’s going to notice
What material type of window
Easy at nails 😂 it’s finish trim bro 😎
Yep, that ain’t going anywhere.
Nice casement work
Now can I see the installation vid of that window. Lol
Oh hell no he didn’t🤦🏻♂️.
That is an amazing window install
wut
Wut wut in the butt
With a nail gun. Only in Murica.
Eazy breezy beautiful...
And a couple more brads.
Bro is bashing is nailer against finished timber. What a git. Bet he wouldn't do that in his own home
Is that casing secured with pocket holes
Angle your Brad nails
Don’t use your hand lol
Did it with ripping’s but hey, I like it and I’ll try it.
What brand of pin nailer is being used??
Looks like paslode
OMG!
U r so handsome!
I can smell the paslode
This is not a hammer. 🤣
Hand is not a hammer
So there's nothing solid between the jamb and the framing where you're nailing...?
How do you insulate that void...?
Carpentry has changed...
I see the other screws now, but still an uninsulated void above the window.
The window jamb itself is almost 6”… I’ve already insulated that prior to this extension install
@@RRBuildings OK, in the brief moment of the video it appears to be an empty void.
The prefab jamb extension and casing was pretty slick, and much easier than building on site.... Is there a slight bevel on the edge of the jamb extension?
Nice work.!
Thanks for the reply
I'm lost here
He shims with screw
of course its level
Et aller je clous je clous, bricolos
Must be nice installing windows without Miami-Dade building codes..
Awesome work