Techniques We Use for Framing
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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No idea why I'm awake at 5.30am NZT, watching you frame, but here we are. I'm a 100% DIYer and binge watched all of your deck building videos (and loads of others) which helped me frame up my own deck in the past week.
Its about the time im waking up and in the shitter watching same as you before getting ready for work
@@Tee.NZ.07 you need to shit on work time bahahaha
Watching this in my smoko time 👍
What time is smoko? The sun ain't even up yet. What country are you in?
@@double_074 could be western US I suppose?
@@AddictedToCocaCola Never heard anyone say smoko outside of Australia and NZ.
@@alligatormonday6365 I assume it's someone who may have adopted it because he watches this channel ;-)
Same here 🤙
With Ryan's ruclips.net/user/postUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
If we worried so much about accuracy or brought out a chop saw to do framing or a Japanese or any other hand saw here in Florida I would be fired on the spot for taking too long. I wish things were like that here. Framers love the term ITS GOOD ENOUGH here. I wish we could take our time and do a better job. I dream of working on a jobsite like yours.
for everyone else in the world, New Zealand back yards look like Australian backyards but green.
And with no dangerous wildlife in them either.
For the rest of the world that don’t know, New Zealand is a neighbouring country of Australia.
Hahaha
@@ivantieu6764 hahahahha
Lol
I came across this is in my recommended and I am so glad to find a chippy relatively close to me. Makes it easy to understand what's going on
Yeah....All my Milwaukee Fuel tools had trigger issues, drills, saws, everything. I took everything back and went back to Makita. It was really disappointing but it gave me an excuse to buy a whole new set of Makita Brushless tools that I'm very happy with.
Love your videos. Nice to see carpenters who take true pride in there work and have a real passion for the tools they use. I'm running that same dewalt stand for quick jobs and out door use and a 16 foot custom take down cut bench for all my finishing jobs. Instead of running multiple clamps on my saws I just built a plywood platform and installed the dewalt clamps on it so I can quickley change out saws and go from my metal stand to chopsaw bench with ease.
@1:15, What a perfect time to have worn a DeWaukee shirt from Richard (Finish Carpentry TV) 😁
Amazing video and currently doing my level 2 site carpentry in the UK and got to say that Scott is one of my inspirations so thankyou 😅😊
where u based?
In Birmingham
Hope you watch Robin Clevett too for an amazing UK based Carpenter
all the best mate 👊🏻
@@andrewtaaffe7846 thankyou much appreciated 👊🏼
It's like we're professionals, lol use that line at work all the time
Ditto
way to scare the living hell out of the customer xD
@@Janulo8524 bwahwa my boss didn't like it too much the first time lol
It goes as far as "it almost like we're professionals" at work when something goes well.
Sometimes we have to act like we know what we're doing right? Lol
"I'll just pop the word advertisement here"
Rich looks up while tool is malfunctioning hahaha
im not even a carpenter and I watch all your videos haha.
“It’s like we’re professionals.” Haha me and my crew have a saying like that too.
Wish there were more channels like this with such quality production. 👍🏼
Build with A&E do some decent stuff also
Hi Scott.
You are top man.
I buy new occidental leather tool belt and suspenders, because I watch your videos again and again and again.
Mate you and two more carpenters in you tube are the best.
I'm from Bulgaria and live in London.
I've never seen a carpenter like you.
Good luck mate.
I'm respected.
Thanks Scott and crew, nice to see some of the details. Doesn’t matter if it is you building an addition in NZ or RR building an 80x120 steel building in Illinois, the finer points are the same.
Jealous og the NZ weather as i sit here soaked and cold after a long days work. Cheers from Norway 🤘
Nz weather is just as cold most of the time 😂👍🏻
@@iLAGGbrah right. It was 18 degree f today in northeast us todau
Its relative, this is your spring/summer. NZ is almost as far south of equator as UK is North., They have a far better lifestyle & environment. Still a lot of colonial influence
I just want to see the sun again. Has been raining her for the last two months :(
Wow if your a carpenter in Norway, be interesting to see carpentry in sub zero climates...
Always enjoy watching folks from other countries construct stuff...... though our materials may differ, our core techniques are largely the same. Strings and spacer blocks...... it's amazing what you can get done with those simple tools.
Had the same issue with that saw. Then it stopped working. Light was on, but no saw. Sent back under warranty. All good since then. It's a great saw.
Watching this on my crapo time 🤙
Right, now I'm addicted to this channel
New Zealand looks lovely
YOUR NOT WRONG ABOUT THAT!
It is, we are.
2:13 is me before my morning coffe
SBC - Using a Makita impact, to remove a bolt from a Milwaukee saw, to place a Milwaukee saw on a DeWalt stand. All while the Hitachi framing nailer chills in the background, until it’s time to take the spotlight.😎 Scott you have you have a lot of cool stars on your show.
Good morning Scott, Pado and Rich. Have an absolutely fantastic day.
Merry Christmas 🎄
Scott Brown, today on the show:
"It's like you know what your doing"
"It's like We're professional's" hahahaha gold! Great sense of humor.
Love your work boys.
"It's like we're professionals" the best throwaway line used by builders world-wide
Or " if that was any nearer it'd be right ".
After I've done my work I usually say: "Not bad as for the first time and with borrowed tools"
Your buddy was using the wrong side of the saw to crosscut. The finer teeth side is for crosscuts and the fewer toothed side is for ripping. When I found this out, the difference was crazy!
Watching you on my smoko time from Milwaukee Wisconsin. Keep up the great work
'It's like we're professionals' 👍👍👍😜
Not to sound cocky but one day I WILL work with Scott. Love his work! Still only an apprentice and live in the U.K. but it will happen 😂
Go for it Rory !
Well done Scott, you have become a woodwork junkie
Three of a kind working on a full house.👍
I fuggen love you guys make it look hella easy there😐
Love how you film yourself working from a ladder which is against safety regulations lol. Which everybody does!!
Use the front camera of the smartphone when you do not have a receiver for the laser level, when the laser is brightest on the phone screen then everything is correct. 😉
Pro tip 👍
@@ScottBrownCarpentry I stole this idea from the Russians. 😃
Please elaborate ???
Just got the same Milwaukee saw for the same reason and I love mine. Hard to lug around my 12" flexvolt Dewalt. Great video as always!!!
Going to miss the old Dewalt drop saw but glad you got something to help your back, Scott! Great work as always!
The music was on point this episode! Great work as always, Scott!
It's an inspiration to me how much you value having to right tools for whatever job you're doing, I know so many nz builders who just "get it done" with the wrong tools, and that really reflects in the quality of work.
Value is an interesting word to use when half these tools are "given" to him. $700 for a hammer is just stupidity.
@@DiscoFang I'm not talking about the tools he has been given, I'm mostly referring to his principles shown in previous videos. For instance, his use of a plunge saw where a skill saw could have done the trick
Also his hammer doesn't retail for 700
@@jordanschache5757 In New Zealand the Martinez M1 is $594, the M4 is $597. The prices have come down with exchange rate movements.
The promotion of overpriced and specialty tools for use in general construction is for the Instagram audience. I wouldn’t single out plunge saws as “specialty” but their use when a cordless saw and a straight-edge will do the job absolutely perfectly is pure “content”.
Had nothing but problems with that same model Milwaukee saw, sent the first one back as it made a terrible noise when at full operating speed-I checked everything-blade off, arbor off, connections etc, nothing worked. 5 weeks later the replacement saw arrived-exact same problem. After a further 5 weeks nothing had been rectified so I told them to stick it and ended up with a dewalt battery saw. I have the Milwaukee nail gun and it’s been good so far but after that experience I probably won’t be touching Milwaukee again. Hope you get it sorted Scott, it would be a great little saw otherwise.
Saw has a bum trigger and you say so far so good... You are an easy going dude, I would have been returning/exchanging that thing ASAP.
Hi Scott, got your Smoko Time t shirt the other day and it looks cool. Proudly I will show it across the ditch for you😀😀😀😀😀
Really glad i found your channel. Great content bud. 👍👍👍
Stabila makes a 7' to 12' plate level you might want.......it'll eliminate that blue box beam. Maybe they would donate one to you. Great show as always.....continue to "push it REAL good..."
Its nice to see true professionals using metric measuring tape 6:30 👍🏻😄
NZ has been metric since 1976
Thanks mate
I liked Richard’s Salt n’ Pepa impression!
Great job on these videos, love watching them. all the best, from UK
Another great video and build! Really enjoy following along with your build. Entertaining and learning a few things along the way!
Anyone else jealous of how square and consistent the NZ lumber is. Our treated lumber varies 5/8 inch.
I've noticed a common theme of that in the north American videos, not sure how widespread it is but I find it incredible that it seems to be grudgingly accepted.
We might have ordered timber turn up that can be bowed and twisted to various degree, but dimensionally it's been cut square.
Must be the most infuriating thing to pick up two lengths of timber that's supposed to be the same, but isn't! Lol
Good 👍 choice 👌 one of the best saws
I recommend finishcarpentarytv's DeWaukee t-shirt along with that saw setup
Edmonton Oilers in the house
Greetings from Davenport Iowa. My sister used to live in Nuema,New Caledonia
A French territory 1,200 miles away from New Zealand.
The one dislike is probably from someone who thinks this was all framed
I'm going to dislike because I'm an entry level do it yourselfer and I was hoping for some explanation along the way. Looks less to me like a educational video and more a video of people chatting amongst themselves.
@@johnmcgowan2348 ohhhh that's why people dislike videos. never knew
Probably because of filming and driving. Distraction is dangerous when driving.
@@johnmcgowan2348 plenty of other educational videos. This video was only about some techniques that Scott uses for certain aspects of the building process. By looking at other videos from SBC you see that his production is about the whole site environment and not focuses always focused on the "how to" do things.
@@johnmcgowan2348
This obviously isn't a full blown tutorial channel. Duh.
Didn't you try out the Dewalt flexvolt? I have been using it for a year now and I just love it.
Scott, as a non builder I may be wrong but that header beam(4mx0.3m) seems as though it should have more than1one stud at each end to support it.
Agreed, those jack studs should be doubled or tripled for that span. That said it really depends on the load.
Very nice
Good day for sailing!
I was just saying that about fishing.
I have the Milwaukee and think it’s a great saw. It’s only downfall is not having a trench/depth stop. It’s Such a basic feature on most other saws that I didn’t even think to check for it before buying.
Great video like always, good team. very nice saw
Love your wrk bro laauli from oz lessgooo
This is what puts me off buying a decent chopsaw/dropsaw. (I'm U.K) I have a shitty Evolution saw atm. I wanted a 305mm dewalt but have heard nothing but bad things. Like, blade wobble and what not. I just want a decent one and I'm prepared to spend some money but I can't afford to spend a tonne on something that's gunna be as shitty and out of whack as my current one.
Very interesting SBC😎🎄😎🎄
Starting to realize that just about every house seems to have the same general look and feel.
That's NZ for ya
That's inner Auckland for ya
Just the old houses in central Auckland. Head further out to the suburbs and there is some shocking 80's and 90's architecture 😆
Thats just Auckland period. South Island Queenstown is a differant ball game and even on the west/east coasts of the north island. At least there we have land and not leaning out the windows to hi 5 the neghbours out their windows
You could literally say that about any city with houses built in a certain period.
I scrolled through all these comments... nobody has mentioned he was using the top rung of the step ladder!
You CRAZY Scott haha
Who doesnt
If only commercial builders knew what plumb was 🙈🙈
Rich is too kool for this channel
I've watched this multiple times now just for Rich: "Push it, ah..." 🤣
Paerau out there doing cabinet quality framing like its nothing 🤣
Rich is an absolute genius, I mean look at the hat he is wearing. Love from Canada (no homo) keep the awesome videos coming they make these long Alberta winters seem shorter.
So good job. 👍👍👍
Look into a festool hkc cross cut saw. All your 4x2 on Benches take the saw to it. Zip it all up mint. Cheers.
A Milwaukee with a bad trigger? Shocking!!!
Like 👍 all your videos
Hey Scott, love the content you create. Went to buy a coupe of your tee shirts, but realized they come for San Fransisco?! Surely there’s a way to get them made here in NZ. Have a great Christmas mate!
Im from the northeast USA wish had lumber of that quality here
I have that weird problem on my cheap ozito saw. kind of strange a makita is doing it. All you have to do is when it happens give it a 2 second break and it will work again (very annoying i know)
Love the content as per usual, keep it up 👍
Why not build the entire wall on the ground? Then just lift into place and nail, seems a lot more efficient
That‘s how we do it in Germany :P
Have you seen the telescopic level Stanley has brought out? I'll never use a level with a straightedge again.
2:14 when you're in the zone and trust/forget gravity for a sec. I do this working by myself sometimes. i'm like complimenting my own square cut, give er a kiss, put it down, go for the driver, of COURSE it falls lol
You should try the Festool HK 55 with the retractable track. I never bring a drop saw on the job for framing since I've had it. It's compatible on the Festool and Makita tracks so it doubles as a track saw. I've also learned to plunge cut with the HK 55 so I don't need to have a plunge cutting saw. Great saw. Love the show. Keep up the good work!
5:07 I was waiting for that :)
So for your finish work you have the massive fiddly Festool because it is supposed to be so accurate. Then so as to not blemish that you buy a little toy for your general cutting. Like you said yourself the old Dewalt did it all. For framing you need a bit of grunt. When I stick frame a house I would cut hundreds of cuts per day and keep two guys on the guns running. We aim to frame a low set in a day. All using an electric 10 inch fixed Dewalt. It even cuts wide head beams using the lift up wide cut technique. I don't fix just mark plates and cut all day and lay up frame kits ready to be assembled. To me that little saw is more of a cabinet makers toy for bits of trim. Be interesting to see how it lasts.
Edmonton Oilers cap 👀 🧢
next time could you show us how you measure out your birdmouths and etc? im a 2nd year carp apprentice and have been watching your vids recently, just noticed that you never really explain how to do it. would be great addition to videos.
I’m a massive advocate for Milwaukee but The Milwaukee stand weights a tonne but it does have wheels
Where on earth did that medieval sword for birdsmouths come from! 😳
I fell asleep watching this guy!
You are all great workers great guys, but im telling ya if i turned up on site here in the UK with a saw like that i would be laughed off lol
Crazy that large beam is only held up by those two small bits of timber
i had the same thing going on with my sawzall its because the 12ah battery has more output power or something cant remember exactly what it was called but its cause the tool was brought out way before the new tech in the 12ah thats why it glitches. in saying that it only happens with some tools soooo the new router, nailer and new gen 3 drill and impact work fine. Basically any tool that came out when the 12ah came out works perfect and any before glitches. hope it helps
I like the first impressions on the Milwaukee Saw, did I somehow miss a review on the Makita 40v HGT stuff?
mm finally!! I get confused with the increments of inches
all this pink and baby blue, my eyes.
Cool
Just seen you add the Dewalt interface to the Milwaukee chop saw, so easy! Be interested to see how you do that with the Kapex, hope it’s better than mine 😩 keep up the good work!