doesnt the materials come in lengths x 2 foot? Your way looks like you have a lot of drop cutting down 16 footers. Guess you could cut down the drops for a type of bridgins
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS yup looks that way 😂 We have two guys on the chopsaw. Every morning they have a cut list to work on in between orders. They’re tasked to have all the lumber cut for the projects (deck) before the crew (usually 2) gets there. Saves on time and material. Js
Thanks bro.
Much harder to cut them once fitted. Just cut and fit upto to a standing line.
@@RyRch not the way we do it.
doesnt the materials come in lengths x 2 foot? Your way looks like you have a lot of drop cutting down 16 footers. Guess you could cut down the drops for a type of bridgins
@Bru_Dog1 yes but then we take the cutoffs and use them for blocking! No waste.
WTF are you kidding me
Nope surely I am not!
Another tip: cut them to length to begin with. If you house wall is straight so will your deck edge…which it is in this case no problem.
@@FFLFFS not the way we do it.
I think that’s one of the “If” he’s advising us not to trust
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS yup looks that way 😂
We have two guys on the chopsaw.
Every morning they have a cut list to work on in between orders. They’re tasked to have all the lumber cut for the projects (deck) before the crew (usually 2) gets there.
Saves on time and material.
Js
@@wissamvision
That would be unacceptable if the house ain’t straight. Wouldn’t you think?
@@FFLFFS one man band 90% of the time.
Does this method also work in the front yard?🙄🤔😂
Duh