nice bro. i’m 20 as well, about to be 21 in 2 months. i’ve been doing this work since i was 13 or so. I do it all too. tile, laminate, framing, drywall, mud, trim, doors, kitchens, electrical, plumbing etc.. I just realized that this entire time I could’ve bought a gopro and filmed so many projects. i’m about to buy a gopro and do this.
28 y/o here. Cool vid bro. I do residential construction and do my own contracted drywall/finishing work on the side. It's good to see videos like this of younger dudes and the positivity from everyone. Lord knows we've heard a lot of crap since we were real fresh. Keep up the good work and attitude dawg 🤜 next vid you need to send of them out to grab the board stretcher 😂
5:19 giving the new guy less work I see I mean if you have to do the backing strapping after why not you save a bit of time instead of walking to the truck getting the sawzall finding the right blade pouch maybe a lil sip of water seems like a decent lil trick cuz then you can probably knock them out of the wall with hammer
I used to work on building sites here in the UK when I was in my late teens. Moved on from that now and now work in a different sector. However, I'm shocked at your lack of safety gesr or PPE. You can't even gain access to most large UK building sites without a hard hat, high vis, steel toe boots, and decent work pants. We even had one time when the site manager ensured we had gloves, eye protection, ear defender, etc. It's safely crazy in the UK, and this was a good ten years ago. What's the law over in the US? btw I dont care that you aren't wearing anything. UK sites are way over the top.
On commercial sites it’s basically the same, this was a private residence over an hour from the city, so while it’s technically still “required” nobody cares and it will almost never get enforced
Same here also wear ear protection been framing since I was 16 with no ear protection now I have to wear hearing aids cause my hearing is that bad and I’m only 37
How did you become such a skilled framer, and yet your 20?? That's insane how much you do at your age. Keep on going man, the world is yours.
Thanks again John! Just exposing myself to as much learning as possible! And just going for it 😂
There's nothing skilled in this video. Just simple framing lol
@@driftingoveru must not do this job lmao
I'll be honest, I don't know jack about construction, but I'm so fascinated with this kind of work. Thank you for this and well done!
It’s never too late to start learning, Incredibly rewarding skill if you ask me!
nice bro. i’m 20 as well, about to be 21 in 2 months. i’ve been doing this work since i was 13 or so. I do it all too. tile, laminate, framing, drywall, mud, trim, doors, kitchens, electrical, plumbing etc.. I just realized that this entire time I could’ve bought a gopro and filmed so many projects. i’m about to buy a gopro and do this.
I’ll be watching!
Looks like a great time and a good looking build cheers from BC
Lovin these uploads guys!
Love the undercut in the doorway👍
Love the half cut in the door plate , Nice
28 y/o here. Cool vid bro. I do residential construction and do my own contracted drywall/finishing work on the side. It's good to see videos like this of younger dudes and the positivity from everyone. Lord knows we've heard a lot of crap since we were real fresh. Keep up the good work and attitude dawg 🤜 next vid you need to send of them out to grab the board stretcher 😂
5:19 giving the new guy less work I see I mean if you have to do the backing strapping after why not you save a bit of time instead of walking to the truck getting the sawzall finding the right blade pouch maybe a lil sip of water seems like a decent lil trick cuz then you can probably knock them out of the wall with hammer
some sick tattoos as well
bro you nearly got a nail through your finger at 3:38
I’m I weird for thinking that these guys are just making life size school popsicles stick building projects
Do you guys work through the winter? How does that high pressure system do in the cold? Any troubles keeping up with air pressure?
All through the winter! And it seems to hold up better than standard pressure, because it has enough pressure to blow any ice out of the lines
How dto cut straight with saw
Are you using a framer gun or a nail gun?
Question 🙋♂️, how do I keep my tool belt from sipping from my waist ?
Get suspenders or a new belt
I used to work on building sites here in the UK when I was in my late teens. Moved on from that now and now work in a different sector. However, I'm shocked at your lack of safety gesr or PPE. You can't even gain access to most large UK building sites without a hard hat, high vis, steel toe boots, and decent work pants. We even had one time when the site manager ensured we had gloves, eye protection, ear defender, etc. It's safely crazy in the UK, and this was a good ten years ago. What's the law over in the US? btw I dont care that you aren't wearing anything. UK sites are way over the top.
On commercial sites it’s basically the same, this was a private residence over an hour from the city, so while it’s technically still “required” nobody cares and it will almost never get enforced
@@Coffmanconstruction ah fair enough man either way your very talented for your age
Why the vans? Just personal preference or do they have a benefit that I don’t know about?
some people like flat soles for walking plates/trusses/rafters etc
Know any framers around destin or Panama City needing help?
Let me ask around!
What camera you have bro ?
This was just the GoPro 9 I think
What is the name of your framing gun?
its the max high pressure framer, its a high dollar gun
No need to lift all that just to do it. Your back is done by 35 like me. Bro i worked in shops and my career is done man
Same here also wear ear protection been framing since I was 16 with no ear protection now I have to wear hearing aids cause my hearing is that bad and I’m only 37