I’ve learned more from watching your videos in 2 months than I have in 6 months working an apprentice carpenter. I think it’s time for a change in employment 😆
@@Quackerstacker1973 yeah Fr shoe more ambition or soemthing go up to him like a man and say Hey honestly I’m really here to learn and not to clean and sweep (if you’ve put in your time.) I’m ready right now to start being a carpenter n not a laborer. It goes a long way brotha
Its It's probably cause your boss is a idiot and doesn't know his shit just botching jobs like most framers these days I've seen some shit on new build that make you shake your head
I love the fact you're keeping the group just in a safety measure.,. Plenty and plenty more ideas of good fun and productions just right before our eyes. Stay sharp alohos.l let's enjoy this wild journey together.
I was taught to layout out all your plates an nail them down with 8's an detail everything all at once, use a Channel marker or speed square to mark all corners an channels, I never use a tape to cut plates because you snapped the floor out an it tells you where to cut everything, or to layout studs, only to detail doors an windows. Have you ever used a layout stick? I can layout all studs for the whole house in know time, always stack everything. I mark the plates an the floor, pluck everything up go stack it in a corner an start framing. Check out Bigfoot tools I think that's where I got my layout stick it is such a time saver.. just another way of doing things an that's how I was taught not right not wrong. Have a good day an keep up the amazing hard work an quality.
for someone who already know framing this is probably a good tip.. iam a carpenter (framer) in sweden so i do understand.. btw in Sweden we dont have "framer",drywaller" etc.. a "carpenter" in sweden do all the framing, drywall,siding,insulation and poly.. etc
Bruh, mark all your wall intersections and cap plate measurements on the top plate before you even start laying out. So much easier and none of this squaring every wall across the plate then scribbling it out.
Awesome content! Finally someone else calls them Jacks besides me. I'm tired of hearing them called trimmers. If your going to call the others King studs then you should be also using Jacks and Cripples.
@@tiffanywall4178 Those are hip and valley Jacks. Jack studs are in walls next to a king stud in a door opening. The jack stud is what supports a header which people are calling a trimmer. What your referring to is a hip or valley jack that goes into the ridge beam of a dormer or any hip style roof two completely different things.
So two people in the world call them Jack's and everyone else is wrong I have been framing for 30 years and always called them trimmers never even heard someone call them Jack's
@@vtrombly that is the way I was taught to do it it is just what I have always called it and I have never heard them called Jack's Jack's go on the roof
I got the same Milwaukee speed square you are using in this video and I'm thinking about getting into house construction and I'm wondering if you have made a video or if you could make a video explaining the different uses of a speed square and why there is a square with rounded corners in the middle of the speed square
I always use my tape when im laying out, an never have my top plate or bottom plate break less than 4'. Then again im American an when my houses get walked it doesn't look like a fuckin box of orange spray paint blew up inside.
@@jeramiedutcher6720 on the more expensive homes using a dbl bottom plate means pouring lightweight concrete for radiant in-floor heating. This cowboys paid and long gone before any de lam happens lol. I’m sure he doesn’t give a sheep’s shit about dirt either. This guy is a paid framing contractor. His warranty is for his tools and truck only lol
Why is the tyvek wrapped up on the deck? Where is your chalk line you will nail the bottom wall plate to? On that tyvek? So many things I don’t understand.
Beast. How old are you? How long you been doing this? Did your dad teach you? Your skill is designed for speed and it also results in quality. Fabulous. I’m 63 by the way. Still LOVE to build shit. Watching your vids gives me steroids.
I thought I was the only one who thought the same I’m 5 years deep and I would be so pissed if I had to read this layout because of the way it’s explained
I've watched several of your videos and I must say, you are the most jackleg framer I've ever seen. Those of you complimenting this trash are why our industry is in the state it is in. 30 plus years and this is rubbish filmed for "likes" whatever that is,and will get you fired from my job. Jax,FL
How do these young guys come up with the way they lay out walls, they act like if you have to make an x next to the mark, that it takes too much time, never seen any pro mark the center of a stud, so inaccurate and sloppy, i see no x's and o's for studs and jacks, no cripple stud marks and never seen anyone scribble out partition marks
I don't really know wtf you're talking about but I took that 'Thank you have a great day' to heart man. You too.
😂😂😂
👌 Awesome tutorial! I've been framing with our contractor for 9 years and even still I get a lot of value from your videos. Never done learning.
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Like watching a time machine of my average day 25 years ago. Right on man! Love your channel. Takes me back.
Thanks
I can watch this all day. Amazing!
Not me I haven't been able to get through one of his videos without wanting to poke my eyes out still haven't watched one all the way through
I’m a Carpenter for 35 yrs. never lay out like this but it is effective. Everyone has their preferences. Always like to see different styles.
I’ve learned more from watching your videos in 2 months than I have in 6 months working an apprentice carpenter. I think it’s time for a change in employment 😆
If you are getting more from a video than your boss you definitely need to get a new boss
@@Quackerstacker1973 yeah Fr shoe more ambition or soemthing go up to him like a man and say Hey honestly I’m really here to learn and not to clean and sweep (if you’ve put in your time.) I’m ready right now to start being a carpenter n not a laborer. It goes a long way brotha
Its It's probably cause your boss is a idiot and doesn't know his shit just botching jobs like most framers these days I've seen some shit on new build that make you shake your head
@@KnightsCrossbows mhmmmm
Clearly explained. Liked the tip about not pulling your tape
Thank you
You're welcome
I love the fact you're keeping the group just in a safety measure.,. Plenty and plenty more ideas of good fun and productions just right before our eyes. Stay sharp alohos.l let's enjoy this wild journey together.
I was taught to layout out all your plates an nail them down with 8's an detail everything all at once, use a Channel marker or speed square to mark all corners an channels, I never use a tape to cut plates because you snapped the floor out an it tells you where to cut everything, or to layout studs, only to detail doors an windows. Have you ever used a layout stick? I can layout all studs for the whole house in know time, always stack everything. I mark the plates an the floor, pluck everything up go stack it in a corner an start framing. Check out Bigfoot tools I think that's where I got my layout stick it is such a time saver.. just another way of doing things an that's how I was taught not right not wrong. Have a good day an keep up the amazing hard work an quality.
for someone who already know framing this is probably a good tip.. iam a carpenter (framer) in sweden so i do understand.. btw in Sweden we dont have "framer",drywaller" etc.. a "carpenter" in sweden do all the framing, drywall,siding,insulation and poly.. etc
Crazy knowledge from ya again!
Watching this while I'm on the toilet
im learning a lot with your videos, great content!
So different from how we lay walls out in Iowa USA, love seein how others do it
gotta line up the studs with the joist. that is if the joist are 16 o/c
Everything should stack from the crawler to the roof
Bruh, mark all your wall intersections and cap plate measurements on the top plate before you even start laying out. So much easier and none of this squaring every wall across the plate then scribbling it out.
3:46 NICE FLIP !!!!!!
Awesome content! Finally someone else calls them Jacks besides me. I'm tired of hearing them called trimmers. If your going to call the others King studs then you should be also using Jacks and Cripples.
Jacks go on the roof, they make hips an valleys!!!!
@@tiffanywall4178 Those are hip and valley Jacks. Jack studs are in walls next to a king stud in a door opening. The jack stud is what supports a header which people are calling a trimmer. What your referring to is a hip or valley jack that goes into the ridge beam of a dormer or any hip style roof two completely different things.
So two people in the world call them Jack's and everyone else is wrong I have been framing for 30 years and always called them trimmers never even heard someone call them Jack's
@@Quackerstacker1973 So why would you call it a king stud then makes zero sense
@@vtrombly that is the way I was taught to do it it is just what I have always called it and I have never heard them called Jack's Jack's go on the roof
I got the same Milwaukee speed square you are using in this video and I'm thinking about getting into house construction and I'm wondering if you have made a video or if you could make a video explaining the different uses of a speed square and why there is a square with rounded corners in the middle of the speed square
That actually a great idea
I always use my tape when im laying out, an never have my top plate or bottom plate break less than 4'. Then again im American an when my houses get walked it doesn't look like a fuckin box of orange spray paint blew up inside.
This is hack production framing he doesn’t care about things like that.
Nice skills regardless of methodology 💯
I'm here! Thanks for the content
U just missed it..
Questions, all that water and Mudd in the wood floor does it affect later on after the home is built?
@@jeramiedutcher6720 on the more expensive homes using a dbl bottom plate means pouring lightweight concrete for radiant in-floor heating. This cowboys paid and long gone before any de lam happens lol. I’m sure he doesn’t give a sheep’s shit about dirt either. This guy is a paid framing contractor. His warranty is for his tools and truck only lol
Why the header on the bottom? First time seeing that..usually it’s cripples there no?
I just picked up that Milwaukee square on sale
Is this 2 vids in one day ????? amazing
Trying to raise the bar lol
Hi Eric
@@framnerdan HI!
Mark the studs at 15 1/4 and forward one mark Parallel with the plate showing Where the studs go
But many ways to skin a cat
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Why is the tyvek wrapped up on the deck? Where is your chalk line you will nail the bottom wall plate to? On that tyvek? So many things I don’t understand.
The lines are chalked on the subfloor itself. Little x cuts to expose the line at wall intersections and window openings
Not many ppl use a center line these days. Most people are marking both sides of the stud PLUS the X for center. I like your way
Its literally half the work
What boots do you wear?
Heya dude, chancing ny arm in asking but have you got any basic advice for internal framing for an apprentice
As in all framing remember these two words, "equal measurements".what you do to one side do same to the other
Hurry up an grab more than 2 sticks of lumber.
@@tiffanywall4178 thank you !
A lot of that is Greek, but very interesting video
Great work . FB...
Sweet thanks for the lesson
You're welcome
Beast. How old are you? How long you been doing this? Did your dad teach you? Your skill is designed for speed and it also results in quality. Fabulous. I’m 63 by the way. Still LOVE to build shit. Watching your vids gives me steroids.
Where the heck are you?
Thank you!
Lol" all good"
Lol "all good*
Your layout is confusing no offense. I've framed for 7 years and that was confusing to watch.
I thought I was the only one who thought the same I’m 5 years deep and I would be so pissed if I had to read this layout because of the way it’s explained
17 yrs framing and I would re lay this wall out if it was given to me.
Almost like theres more than one way to fry an egg 🤷♀️
I've watched several of your videos and I must say, you are the most jackleg framer I've ever seen. Those of you complimenting this trash are why our industry is in the state it is in. 30 plus years and this is rubbish filmed for "likes" whatever that is,and will get you fired from my job. Jax,FL
Help!!! I’m dizzy!
Anyone else call "jacks" slip studs?
Poor video. No context before video starts. Describes layout on plates but video doesnt pan to frame. Not much help here.
Looks like a muddy site
It can be or extremely dusty
How do these young guys come up with the way they lay out walls, they act like if you have to make an x next to the mark, that it takes too much time, never seen any pro mark the center of a stud, so inaccurate and sloppy, i see no x's and o's for studs and jacks, no cripple stud marks and never seen anyone scribble out partition marks
If you can’t centre a stud this post is the least of your probs my friend
@@framingbeast720 😂😂😂
making me dizzzy, bad cam work