DIY frame house in 39 minutes. Larry Haun would be pleased
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- In this video I want to show how to DIY build a comfortable house using frame technology in a short time. Unfortunately, it is not possible to build the house itself in 39 minutes, but during this time we show how it is built.
Thank you for being with us!
Sincerely, Harsh Carpenter.
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You can watch a video about how we insulated this house here:
• Insulating a Frame Hou...
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00:00 Preparation of material for the start of construction
00:08 Installation of a frame house platform
01:48 Treating the bottom beams of a frame house with a protective agent
02:51 The second tier of the platform which will then be insulated
03:22 Covering the platform with OSB boards
04:18 Installation of the base of an extension to the house
06:10 Marking future walls on the platform of a frame house
09:40 Assembling the walls of a frame house
17:12 Assembling the floors of the second floor of a frame house
19:18 Installation of a wooden staircase to the second floor
22:15 Installation of walls on the second floor of a frame house
23:07 Installation of the rafter system for the future roof
28:06 Laying roofing and windproof membranes
31:10 Attaching the entrance group to the house
35:53 Installation of the base for flexible tiles
37:58 Installation of flexible roofing for a frame house.
Also watch our new video on the channel. We completed the construction of a frame house in the barn style
ruclips.net/video/AiHnLly-zjg/видео.html
About the insulation of this house here
ruclips.net/video/C6tY2C3GxfI/видео.html
Our work is creativity into which we put our whole soul.
Thank you for your support - it is important to us!
For questions regarding cooperation, you can contact us by email:
Harshcarpentermedia@gmail.com
I have a challenge for your team. creating an ancient Javanese Limasan house from Indonesia. are you able to make it?
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I have been doing carpentry work for 60 plus years. I watched from start to finish and picked up some good technic. Great team! I would have these guys frame a house for me in a heartbeat.
It's obvious the crew works together well. Each anticipating what the guy up on top needs. That is a rare and special treat these days and makes a day go so much better.
I love carpentry and wood work and I was stunned for 39 minutes watching this. You made a great video showing your excellent skills, knowledge and passion. Thank you! You are pros!
Самые лучшие профессионалы своего дела,молодцы ребята,лайк в поддержку канала👍👍👍👍👍
Brings back memories. Worm drive Makita, let in braces, snapping lines, balloon walls, rolling joist, cutting stringers. Standing walls, cutting and stacking roofs. Retired carpenter with over 50 years in residential construction.
Excellent work and great video.
I've been a framer for 47 years
Alot of years working on the housing tracks , room additions, and custom homes
I got into it because I love it
Still do :)))
This is work as creativity, if it brings pleasure, then it is worth doing, if not, you need to look for yourself in something else.
Agreed lead man has excellent skills and attention to all important details 😊
@markcreamer3196 Most of us old tradesmen have spent lots of years working on all kinds of construction projects. I started going to work with my father when I was 9 years old during summer breaks. My father was an old-time classic apprentice trained carpenter. He started in the trade at the end of WW II. Back then, carpenters did everything. He learned everything from concrete to finish. Apprentices even learned how to use draw knives to remove bark from rough logs. Power tools were basically non-existent. Hammers were 16oz. Carpenters had several hand saws and they were sharpened on the job. My father preferred a Plumb rig ax. When skilsaws came out, they were big and heavy. I still have a couple of those dinosaurs. Nails came in wooden kegs.
At 18, I became a journeyman carpenter. During my life I worked on tracts, customs, remodels, commercial and fire restoration. In the early years there was no heavy equipment for lifting
Everything was done by hand. Most all the roof framing was conventional. Plywood was fairly new, so almost all sheeted roofs were either spaced or solid 1x6. Vaughn wood handle hammers were the most common tool. California framing hammers were invented by creative framers. They cut off the ax blade of a Plumb rig ax and welded on the claws off of a Vaughn rip.
The Plumb ax had a bigger head, different handle and balance.
The history and memories. Being an all around carpenter is almost a lost art today. I am glad to see some are retaining the skill sets.
I loved my profession. Loved being outdoors and the smell of wood. Loved to look at the buildings and projects that I built.
Have a good day and Merry Christmas.
@johnsavage3073 There is something about working with wood and other natural products that is grounding. At least for me, the smell of wood, being outside and working at heights was wonderful. Added the sense of accomplishment of actually producing something that was real useful and long lasting.
I don’t know what’s more satisfying to watch the workmanship on the framing or the editing and filming job. There’s just something so satisfying about building things can’t replace that feeling.
I’ve been around construction for many years and did residential framing and electrical work and have never seen work like this where everything that should be done was done. This is the guy I’d want to frame my house! Excellent job! You can sure tell someone who takes pride in his work vs someone who doesn’t give a damn and just wants his paycheck!
A heavy harsh, sharper and fast carpenter, it’s all I can say. Incredible hard worker. Congrats!
Гледам ово и размишљам, човјек је направио овакву кућу без иједне древне греде. Зар је могуће да постоји таква разлика у приступу начину градње. Задивљен сам овим радом, тачније тесар је умјетник са божијим даром у рукама! Хвала ти за овај видео.
I started watching this thinking I would be bored, but honestly was super impressed with both framing and layout skills. You guys rocked it out
How did I just have a spiritual experience watching someone build a house.. how did you keep my attention for 40 minutes… why am I crying
😂❤yes!
А как эти бракоделы полы будут утеплять и кто нормальный позволит стелить пол до монтажа крыши
I know absolutely nothing about carpentry, I watched the whole video, it was amazing, these guys really know their profession, they worked together like a well oiled machine, amazing 👏👏👏
UNBELIEVABLE !!! I have NEVER seen a home framed out with so much skill and passion.
This is not just framing -
This is ART IN MOTION !!!
Untouchable Magic !!! Just WOW !!! 👍🏻💥👌
Too bad it's done wrong, lol. Would never pass inspection.
You would let an “inspector” tell you how to build your own custom built home?
You must not own your property - or maybe you live in some subdivision with an H.O.A.
Fuck that! Drop some balls OR some CASH - if you have either and hire some creative geniuses like these to build you something to proud of, not something the “code boy” say you can have ! 😆😂🤣
@@jrdjr212 Most people are living in worse houses. I would love to live in this house for next 40 years anyway
It was so good! Then the roofing😮 That wouldn't be legal here at all! We use colorsteel type products that have to las.
Real carpentry.
I could not stop watching this! From beginning to end! Excellent craftsmanship!👍🏼
Just want to say thank you for making this video. I learned a lot. Also, if I ever build a house, I would do my best to call this carpenter he’s the best carpenter I ever seen in my life takes pride and his work. He knows what he’s doing. Thank you again, God bless
This was one of the most beautiful, most satisfying video that I've seen in a long time!
My father was a general contractor who also designed homes and business buildings too. I used to love watching him work on the job sometimes and he occasionally let me help him. This video reminded me of his talent and skill, just like the crew in this video.
Thank you!
Thank you! ❤
I never seen such lifelike robots before. Amazing work ! 😊
The AI is amazing. 😉
Jokes aside, this is so satisfying to watch, and the skills of these craftsmen are above and beyond. Respect. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
This is literally an air tight build!! Wow!! You guys are a rare breed with high quality craftsmanship!! Larry would definitely be pleased!!
I discovered Larry Haun on the internet after I was told I have to do a four year apprenticeship in Australia and I only want to build a wood frame house.At the age of sixty who wants to do an apprenticeship.I still watch Larry Haun and can’t wait for the day I have my own block of land fully paid in Russia where land is cheap and the soil is rich.
I’ve been in construction for many many years. I do interior work and never framed a home but been around enough guys who have and honestly these guys are the best I’ve ever seen. Such perfection on every level. All people who have had these guys build their homes are lucky people they have a home for life. Great work men!!!
"Harsh Carpenter " ? No, buddy....SWEEEET CARPENTER !!!
I have been driving nails and screws and cutting boards, since I was 8 or 10 years old, started getting paid to do so as a teenager, spent many years doing trim carpenter work mixed into my 45+ years as a cabinet maker and furniture designer/craftsman, even built a couple of shops and a "tiny house", but......dude.....this was SOOOO satisfying to watch. An artist at work, doing ALL the right moves and creating meticulously detailed framing.
Many particulars stood out that made me smile. The need to "bang fit" the struts, the fact that you have perfected cutting "square" with a worm-drive, rather than a chop saw. Having state-of the-art glues, tapes, and achieving incredible tautness on all the wraps and barriers. These are the details that set your work head and shoulders above 98% of the "professional framing guys" that I have ever met in over half a century of doing "building ".
I am so inspired that I am now going to my drafting table, dust it off, get out my architect's ruler and triangles and start the plans for the extension of my shop at my new home that I just bought to retire in. Thanks for the video, thanks for the inspiration, and you did most of it wearing TEVAS !!! Would not be my choice, but as an Oregonian....I TOTALLY understand...hehehe.
BTW...you and your excellent crew are certainly eligible for membership in a little-known (because it's just a bunch of folks that think like we do...and now YOU) group called the A.R.O.C.A. Society....the "Anal Retentive/Obsessive Compulsive Artisans".
There are no sign-ups, no dues, no meetings...not even a logo.....We couldn't agree on a font (!!!!). But welcome to our group, we applaud your abilities and fervor for the work that many of us live to do....again, THANKS !!!
@Fixorfish what a great comment you made. I love it as much as the video, those guys are awesome.
Hats off to you both. I'm building a home for the first time. This has been the Best video of Advanced framing I've ever seen. I learned more from this than all of the other 20 plus videos I've watched. I'd hire you two 10 times over any of the others. Wow just wow! Bless you both and your business!
Thanks a lot! Believe in yourself, learn more and you will succeed! ✊🏻
This house would never pass code in the 11 states I have done construction in. A 2 story house needs to use 2x12 floor joists with bridging between every joists. And you have to bolt the porch to the freeze plate or you have a party of 5 and the porch comes loose from the house. And your wife would hate you because the floor squeak and moving because there is no subflooring. Before you build check code. Take your plans to the code enforcement and if you want your wife to really love you, let an engineer to look at your plans. Imagine building the house and the code enforcement tells you you need to upgrade the floor joists from a 2x8 to 2x12s. They built on a 12" on center like a good contractor does when he wants a sturdy safe home but they would use 2x12s with bridging between every joists every 2 feet. The only advantage of using joists smaller than 2x12 is to save money. You NEVER cut cost on the foundation! Hehehe.
Yeah, no. That was a lot of what not to do brother
No floor insulation?
They may have skills but saw the sandals and wrote this, then swiped.
This was seriously the most satisfying video I have watched all year. 😂 My husband does construction for a living.
I'm a Tradesman in the UK and I believe you should become a master of your craft whatever it may be and this is a true Master Craftsman at work. Beautiful to watch.
I have done construction in 11 US states. No state I built in would allow a 2 story stick build on a 2x8 floor joists with almost no bridging. And if you don't bolt the porch to the freeze plate your party of 5 might be enough weight to pull the porch from the house. Google decks falling with people on them in Atlanta. Atlanta has the most relaxed codes of the places I have built resulting in porches falling causing injuries. But every other cities in Georgia the codes were strict enough to be safe. Using anything less than 2x12 flooring joists with almost no bridging is dangerous and the floor will shake and squeak. NEVER try to cut cost on the foundation!
Lovely work lads....but I'm from the 🇬🇧....and that there is a shed...very expensive shed. You lay a brick and it will be there 200 years later !
The uk will be going timber frame but they creak as they expand , total rubbish.
Thank you for posting this work of art. It's a pleasure to see hard work and wealth of knowledge being displayed
Probably the best crew I have ever seen, doing construction work the right way. Proper training makes everybody else look like amateurs. Kudos, guys. Those guys at This Old House will be proud of you.
The "GREAT" Larry Haun, R.I.P. best carpenter I ever saw in my 66 years I like the worm drives, no sideways torque - always straight cuts Nice workmanship, Larry would be happy
WOW!
Amazing planning, cutting, fitting, teamwork. My favorite was how you cut the diagonal cross braces for the walls. Perfect puzzle.
With all my heart for my work
What state is this in? Here in Cali they'd require shear walls and hold downs rather than the cross bracing
Great job, by the way. How much time do you guys have in the trades ?
It TRULY shows ..... AWESOME !!@@harshcarpenter
I’m firmly on the path to this level of craftsmanship and I know I’ll be doing it until I die. It’s been 30 years so far for me.
Oh great footage and I absolutely love the music too I was so sucked in by it - more please?!?!
Great job too I bet you guys really actually enjoy your craft
Very impressive..im in the carpentry trade and i can tell u that ive never seen framers put that much detail in a house that wasnt theres
..good job fellas
Very surprised to see that they used premium quality lumber for the framing. Most of the time you'd see boards without 4 square edges, chunks missing from the way they were cut at the mill, etc. Impressive!
Nice wstching a good experianced frame crew. Clean job and work. I had to laugh at the sandles and the job built ladders though. Just like a frammer.haha
Absolutely Amazing Craftsmanship!!!!!!
I solute you both and the ones who taught you guys, great work!!!!
Thank you! We continue to learn every day.
39 min. But the real GENIUS behind this is the 39 years EXPERIENCE.
it ain't easy being a BADASS !
NICE WORK BROTHER
TX VET
Uniquement les grands charpentiers qui pouvant bâtir une maison dans peu de temps.Bravo.Bravo.
Amazing!!! I have never posted a comment before on youtube, but this just was incredible to watch these 2 guys build a house frame with passion and perfection!! Well done
I have not received such pleasure from the correct structure of a frame house for a long time! Bravo guys! You earn your bread honestly
Best soundtrack choice ever since YT has been existing. Absolute pros!
Wow. I m impressed with the efficiency and precision of this house build. I did not think I could sit down and watch this build. Well, down, gentlemen . The owner should be happy with the results . Thanks posting the video
I have never been more impressed with any other person carpentry skills as I have been with this. Fantastic!! Such quality craftsmanship. A+++
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Fantastic artistry, craftsmanship, skill, detail and quality. I stood watching the entirety while waiting to get on my spin bike. Your inspiring work -nicely quick edited- gives multiple builder lessons which I hope to use. Take care of your knees and ears; you’ll eventually retire in fine form.
Cheers.
That is some of cleanest framing lumber I've ever seen.....
Larry Haun and his brother were beasts...
I production framed around so cal in 80s, amazing how fast you can build a structure if it's all brand new....then the job slows way down, lol
When the material is new, it really is easier to work with. But with great respect for those who restore and work with old things.
عمل رائع ومتقن ومهني للغاية وشكرا جزيلا لهؤلاء الفنيين المهرة واطلب منهم أن يورثوا هذا الإنجاز للأجيال القادمة
27 years of residential carpentry ..... I know QUALITY CRAFTSMENSHIP when I SEE IT ,.... NICE work guys 😎👌👍👍👍👍👍
Modern day Larry Haun and Crew. Goes without saying you have learned from the greatest framer our industry has seen! An inspiration to all !
I'm glad Larry is remembered for his skills and quality craftsmanship. We should all be so lucky.
Now that shows the real skill set off our Carpenters, hats off to those who do this for a living, a real art form, thank God for Carpenters after all Jesus was one too! 👍
They know what they're doing....no doubt Larry is happy watching the whole process....😊
I WATCHED THE ENTIRE VIDEO FROM START TO FINISH AND I MUST SAY, THOSE YOUNG MEN WERE INCREDIBLY WELL TRAINED AND SKILLED IN THEIR PROFESSION. SHOULD I EVER DECIDE TO BUILD MY CUSTOM HOME, I WILL DEFINITELY GIVE THEM A CALL.
Next month we are waiting for your call 😉🙂
The most important thing is when you put your soul into your work, it always turns out very beautifully! Thanks guys, it was all fascinating! ☝️👍👍👍
I was pretty stressed out at work so had to step back a bit came across this video it really calm me down! Thanks for the post
Amazing work. Congratulations!
This is the most impressive build I've ever seen, the planning involved right through to the final execution is immense. A team working together cohesively, without a hitch. If I needed a house built and could afford it, I would definitely be asking you to do it. Amazing skills, right down to the agility on the roof while wearing sandals 😊
I’m 55 yrs old, and STILL want to learn how to frame homes,…! Noble, beautiful work, Carpentry! ❤
At your age, it's not too late to start. And fresh air and working with natural materials will most likely add to your health
@harshcarpenter what's the best way to learn/start?
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@@pedroamezcua8249 Trade School or old fashioned meet & greet with Foreman on site?
Gostei muito de ver seu projeto sendo executado por você e os seus ajudantes meus parabéns muito sucesso em seus projetos
In sandals . Legendary 😂. Got my first tool belt at the age of 13 . I’m 34 now. Absolutely would never wear sandals 🤣
The dexterity with which you guys executed this project is mind bursting. Kudos to y’all.❤️👍
Doing your drywall backing before you sheet the floor is absolutely genius
OUSTANDING 🎉 !!!
I would love to go back to construction 🚧 work , I LOVE IT !!
Now that's how I remember houses being built.
If I could have my house built, This Man rite Here is the one I would have build min! Hands Down the best I especially si ce I was a kid.
Watching this was awesome. Two artist at work. I wish I had this skill.
Sure is a joy to watch someone who's skilled at their craft...no matter what your vocation in life. Great Job and hats off to you for your hard work.
These guys take pride in their work for sure . If all contractors would do that .
Fantastique professionnel !!! Je suis trop vieux maintenant comme j'aurais aimé apprendre ce métier avec un aussi grand professionnel bravo Monsieur...
Luar biasa dengan skill Carpenter yang sangat Hebat, kami sangat menyukainya cara kerja Anda. Sucses selalu buat Anda👍👍👍👍👍💪❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️
Very satisfying to watch! My dad, 3 brothers and me were all carpenters ( too old n worn out now). Wish I could still do it.
Синч уйим тинч уйим! Бизда шунақа мақол бор. ❤
Gentlemen, this video was an absolute joy to watch. I was amazed at how snug your joins were. Everything was tight. The stairway was impressive. You didn't leave much room for error with your measurements and cuts.
The steel toed sandals were cool. :)
I was also impressed with the quality of your lumber. So straight and clear. Here in Nova Scotia, Canada, our lumber sucks. It's downright pathetic. I expect the pro builders are provided the Grade A product while the rest of us suffer.
Thank you for a great video. Cheers.
Thanks for making me smile at my own memories. Watching you doing it all with the help of others was like falling in love again with one's own virtues .... thanks, X3, for putting it together for us all ; ) .... cheers with all of us out there who had some or a lifetime wonderful times or are still doing great and safe work for our families, friends, and customers ; )
even 2 3 peoples... such a skill n energy of 20 mens strength.. so damn awesome.. one of my favourite carpenter.. i follow uol skills n apply to my projects.. tq for ur wonderful channel educating me to be good contractor... salute n love from Malaysia
Love the production style cutting and how you made every move count. Nice work.
Master class in timber framing. Squared up top to bottom, from floor joist to ridge cap.
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL GIFT YOU HAVE BEEN BLESSED WITH FROM ALMIGHTY GOD,
WELL DONE
Finalmente ho potuto vedere i dettagli della tecnica costruttiva adottata per la realizzazione delle case in legno di questa tipologia.
Va apprezzata la semplicità, la modularità e la leggerezza, aspetti non così diffusi dalle nostre parti.
Gli operatori sono veri (e molto agili!) professionisti, a cui va tributato il più convinto plauso!
Bravi!
Grazie, filmato molto interessante!
Restate con noi e spero che potremo continuare a deliziarvi con i nostri video e il nostro lavoro.
Grazie per le vostre parole di sostegno, per noi è molto importante!
Wahnsinnig wie schnell und sauber ihr arbeitet 👍
Nice work mate as an old Aussie chippy (carpenter) myself I can appreciate the level of skill involved. Keep up the good work 👍
Da kommt Freude auf wenn man die Beiden wärkeln sieht. 👌🤩
Wow! These guys are awesome! The way they perched on the roof! Don't know how they do it! Wonderful carpentry 😊
Thank you for appreciating our work!
Love this, you have some serious skill with that circular saw, as for the sandals 😂, not so sure I would be working without my steel toe capped boots.
Brilliantly made building , and being a carpenter myself I could easily follow what you guys were doing.
Thx for sharing.
No toes were harmed in the making of this home.
Ditto that about the sandles. They are perfectly fine until…
Lot of countries have very lax health and safety ... Lot issues on this build site would have got entire job shut down here.
Some of the best framing I have seen since the eighties
Brother your stair risers are supreme! Best stair work I've seen on RUclips! Brother you inspired me today I was really feeling down. Watching good young men working hard and creative at a good craft. God bless all of you and keep up the great work!
People don't realize the skill required to build a house. Well done guys!
Love it. No scafolding no safety harness no work boots. Just 2 hard working blokes left alone to do their job
So True!!
And the straightest timber I've ever seen. That's not from MKM
Yeah, you're right. Taking safety seriously and using equipment to ensure you don't hurt yourself is sooooo lame.
OSHA is for idiots. Real carpenters work like this!
I will first like to say, I don’t usually watch videos like this. I do not have the patience for it but as I begin to watch you like I was mesmerized, you and your boys are awesome. I wish I had your ability and your knowledge of what you do.😊😊
Thank you for sharing this information! YOU EXIST!!! You learned from the G.O.A.T., LH. Great work and display of skill.
Outstanding production of house and episode. Continued successes!!!👍👍👍
I always wondered if this was possible, Super Fantastic job, my Dad was a carpenter and well Yes it's great a very great job
Larry was a master. I built my house with no prior knowledge except for his books and videos. Rip larry.
You’re an absolute master. Perfectionist. God speed.
You are truly a professional, your roof rafters are well done. Your focus on details is exceptional.
Thank you for appreciating my work. ❤️
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I could watch this all day. This is usually calming to me seeing amazing carpentry skills, but the music was distracting. I'd rather hear the saws, hammering, nail guns, etc. Amazing work!
I will accept your wishes and take them into account in the future.
It's nice to see someone making something so we can get ideas thank you so much 😁
What a great job these guys did. They are true professionals. I would love to see a picture of the house fully completed! 👍👍
Brilliant work! I actually enjoyed watching you build that frame from the ground up.
Man his precision cutting and measuring just wicked.
Profissionais de verdade
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Man I love to watch high skills at work. Poetry in motion
These guys got all of this done in 39mins but remember, they are professionals. If you are attempting this DIY project at home allow yourself at least 3 - 4 hours 👍🏼
You are joking i guess, cause this work took many days , 39 min is accelerated video
Excelente trabajo!!!😊😊
I loved carpentry, finish carpentry and framing were literally my favorite. I did track and custom for a few years and sadly I got out of it cause I was to interested in girls and drugs/drinking. Wish I had stayed doing carpentry. I now do pool maintenance and do woodworking on the side at home. But I can still drive through a few areas and say I framed those homes. So much I missed out on though. So much I could’ve learned. Awesome video.
Probably 1 of the best out there.