These are the types of videos that make RUclips the most important achievement of our civilization. Truly. For as long as RUclips exists, it will continue to be the greatest archive of human skill and creativity ever established. And good job sir! You've done your part to contribute.
This is exactly what I needed to see with an explanation that makes sense. You, sir, are my hero. Thank you for taking the time to build your mock-ups and make this video!!
This is a great lesson taught by a great teacher. The models made all of the concepts clear and accessible, and the instructor's tone, pace, and demeanor made it all very easy to follow. I could listen to this guy all day.
I work in IT and live in a rented house that is also covered in asbestos... I have been watching this guy all day without real reason to. Very interesting and top tier presenting.
I'm building a 12x42 cabin and have spent countless hours researching framing in order to draw up my plans. This video series is by far the best. A lot of useful information that's carefully explained with reasoning spread throughout. Wished I had discovered this a year ago. Watched many of the Larry Haun videos which are still mostly relevant today. This series really gets to the point with great explanatory diagrams. Thank you!
Just discovered your channel, I'm 24 years old and getting into the trades Watching all the way from the Fiji islands, I appreciate all the free knowledge you've just given in your video thank you sir! God bless.
By far the one of the best on framing that covers the details of corner connections that others have missed to cover or they do not even know. The models and the illustrations make it very helpful.
I have never been involved with construction, but I found this fascinating. Incredible all the thought that goes behind the things most folks take for granted.
What an awesome video. Succinct info, delivered without fluff. The models are great and the digital recreations really drove the points home. Very nice job!
This is absolutely amazing, thank you so much. I was having the hardest time confirming I was doing the overlapping top plates correctly and this answered it with such clarity. Plus, that tiny little model is so cute, thinking this can be a construction + art project for me and my kiddo!
This is fantastic, I’ve been looking at shed building videos and none of them ( that I’ve seen so far) touched on the corner wall connections like you’ve provided here, excellent educational and helpful information, subbed right away. Thank you very much 👌👌👌.
This is amazing! I’m about to build a shed and chicken coop and this is by far the best framing video I have found! Looking forward to learning about roofing next!
Very well explained. One company wanted me to build a room within their huge warehouse and I wasn’t sure how to connect the separate walls but now I have a good idea on how to do that. Thanks for answering my question so clearly.
Thank you for this detailed explanation that was easy to follow and listen to. I am in the middle of building a cottage with some help but mostly on my own and these types of videos are very helpful and provide me with the confidence to continue. Many thanks. I will continue to watch more of your videos. Cheers!
Appreciate the video sir! We got hosed on a "good" home purchase and have to rebuild the whole basement with real framing and insulation to not eat $600 power bills. This video is a great help!
This is. Very informative video. Sometimes we get spoiled and want 1 min videos for years worth of knowledge. This video reminded me to take time and watch. Very very very informative
Only watched one video and already know this is a channel all millennials and Zoomers should follow. Save money, do things yourself and always expand your skill set. Channels like this are extremely valuable.
The building code calls for drywall fasteners to be installed 8" o.c. for nails and 16" o.c. for screws on the edges so the if the ladder method is used it would have to installed minimum 16" o.c. not 24" o.c.
I’ve gained so much clarity from these videos. The mock-ups and illustrations work wonders for people who are visual learners like myself. Thanks so much for taking the time to put these together!
Ability of explaining things involving building/construction are simply the best. I like so much how this person is presenting lessons. Very very good teaching skills ❤😊
EXCELLENT presentation. Clearly spoken, material examples are outstanding and easy to grasp visually, and every join makes sense in the bigger picture of a build involving multiple trades. I’m very impressed, and learned a lot. Subscribed!
I wanted to say thank you for this video. I'm going to build a Tiny House next summer and I have a lot to learn since I want to make it right. I've been watching tons of construction videos and this one is, by far, the best about framing connections. I'm going to subscribe, watch your other videos and may even enroll in your online classes. You're doing an amazing job, well done!
Your lessons are very good and practical. I built my own building by myself, the first time doing that from the ground up. Some things I did well, but in some places, I was cursing the framer's rough carpentry and the lumber stores' crooked lumber. These things that you're teaching make instant sense to me, having had a little experience before watching. But if I watched before having any experience, I would still at least be aware of these considerations from the get-go.
@@ConstructionEd I'm building the house in sections. This will make the other sections go better! And then maybe I'll hire out. 🙂 "Granny Construction"
I was watching a Scandi builder recently, and in his build instead of the second top plate he had the same size timber on edge as a lintel beam immediately under his top plates all around his build. It stiffens the top plate against vertical loads a lot more than the second top plate. I don't recall how he secured the top plates to each other at junctions, but here in Australia I'd expect to use a bit of galvanised sheet steel over the join rather than an extra piece of timber the full length of the wall, if I didn't need the second top plate to stiffen the wall. We use a lot of galvanised sheet steel components in holding our buildings together - it's very good for the task!
Thanks for the sideways stud nailer idea!!! I had always thought that you were supposed to space that out with polystyrene not a stud. But you can save on polystyrene by doing it your way and just fill in with fiberglass
Hello. I am really enjoying this channel’s content. Very informative. I would like to know, if possible, how to either 1) join the overlapped top plates at corners to accommodate a “ballooned” wall frame that will host a scissored gable truss OR 2) how to brace a scissored gable truss against wind loads without interfering with the interior ceiling’s “vaulted” aspect.
This was well done and I’m glad I found it. I’m working on a single rental property and need to know how this works to quality-check contractors where needed.
This was perfect. Was a framer for a couple years after the navy and you are so right. Framers need to think ahead and considee the following trades. Ive seen different 😂. 👍🏿
Thank your for the very detailed instructions Joe. I have subscribed, and will definitely check out all of your content. I'm designing my own home, and will also be constructing it myself too.
When physical models and demonstration are more suited to the subject than computer modeling and animation. Brilliant teaching
Couldn't agree more!
Both are used together in this presentation. Each has their value.
Yeah, I hate technology.
These are the types of videos that make RUclips the most important achievement of our civilization. Truly. For as long as RUclips exists, it will continue to be the greatest archive of human skill and creativity ever established. And good job sir! You've done your part to contribute.
Thanks for the comment and compliment
Echoing a lot of comments here by saying how simple and straight forward this explanation is. Probably one of the best explanations on RUclips.
Thanks for the complement
This is exactly what I needed to see with an explanation that makes sense. You, sir, are my hero. Thank you for taking the time to build your mock-ups and make this video!!
Glad it helped!
@@ConstructionEd😮😊
The. Best. Corner. Framing. 101. Video. Period. 😅
This is a great lesson taught by a great teacher. The models made all of the concepts clear and accessible, and the instructor's tone, pace, and demeanor made it all very easy to follow. I could listen to this guy all day.
Glad it was helpful!
I work in IT and live in a rented house that is also covered in asbestos... I have been watching this guy all day without real reason to. Very interesting and top tier presenting.
One of the best channels out there for knowledge on carpentry
Thanks for the complement
I'm building a 12x42 cabin and have spent countless hours researching framing in order to draw up my plans. This video series is by far the best. A lot of useful information that's carefully explained with reasoning spread throughout. Wished I had discovered this a year ago. Watched many of the Larry Haun videos which are still mostly relevant today. This series really gets to the point with great explanatory diagrams. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! We have Floor and Roof Framing theory on our e-learning portal TradeSkillsU.online
This was an excellent demonstration. Clear, concise, and complete. Thank you!
Just discovered your channel, I'm 24 years old and getting into the trades Watching all the way from the Fiji islands, I appreciate all the free knowledge you've just given in your video thank you sir!
God bless.
Welcome aboard! I hope to take my sailboat to Fiji one day - Build me a strong dock so i have something to tie up to.
@@ConstructionEd BULA Sir! Hahaha that sounds awesome, if and when you do come to Fiji I will make sure to welcome you
Much needed quality, detailed teaching. We'll worth watching!
Perfect video. Thank you. Loved the scale model.
By far the one of the best on framing that covers the details of corner connections that others have missed to cover or they do not even know. The models and the illustrations make it very helpful.
These videos do a really good job at teaching trades. Very much needed these days.
Thanks Tim. We appreciate the comments of support
I have never been involved with construction, but I found this fascinating. Incredible all the thought that goes behind the things most folks take for granted.
That is very true - I hope you enjoy some of our other lessons
You are a great teacher!! Great job and thank you!
What an awesome video. Succinct info, delivered without fluff. The models are great and the digital recreations really drove the points home. Very nice job!
Glad it was helpful!
Best explanation on RUclips ever 😊
This is absolutely amazing, thank you so much. I was having the hardest time confirming I was doing the overlapping top plates correctly and this answered it with such clarity. Plus, that tiny little model is so cute, thinking this can be a construction + art project for me and my kiddo!
This is fantastic, I’ve been looking at shed building videos and none of them ( that I’ve seen so far) touched on the corner wall connections like you’ve provided here, excellent educational and helpful information, subbed right away.
Thank you very much 👌👌👌.
Glad we can be helpful. We try to be more of a complete lesson vs RUclips entertainment
@@ConstructionEd for absolute newbies like us complete instructional videos like yours are much needed.
You build your shed like this, It should help with that being warmer in the Winter
Thank you for making this video. Most useful for a beginner like me!
Glad it was helpful!
The best instructional videos on youtube.
Thank you very much, we try to
Thank you! Pleasure to watch and listen, and the explanations are very clear and concise.
This is amazing! I’m about to build a shed and chicken coop and this is by far the best framing video I have found! Looking forward to learning about roofing next!
Fantastic video sir! The mock-ups are very helpful.
Glad you like them!
Best explained ways to build a wall in addition to all the pros and cons of why to do it a certain way.
Very well explained. One company wanted me to build a room within their huge warehouse and I wasn’t sure how to connect the separate walls but now I have a good idea on how to do that. Thanks for answering my question so clearly.
Glad it helped!
@@ConstructionEd Do you have complete training courses?
@@tonytucker8651 We sure do. You can find those at TradeSkillsU.online
This is gold. I'm designing my own house. Cheers.
Fantastic!
You earned a solid 10! What a pleasure when you come across a good solid learning video. Thank you!
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you. Serioiusly. Im going to be referring to you and your videos for my entire basement project now.
You are very welcome!
Thank you for this detailed explanation that was easy to follow and listen to. I am in the middle of building a cottage with some help but mostly on my own and these types of videos are very helpful and provide me with the confidence to continue. Many thanks. I will continue to watch more of your videos. Cheers!
Wonderful!
Excellent video, informative and well presented. Scaled model is a nice way to keep the focus on methodology too. Thankyou!
Appreciate the video sir! We got hosed on a "good" home purchase and have to rebuild the whole basement with real framing and insulation to not eat $600 power bills. This video is a great help!
This is. Very informative video. Sometimes we get spoiled and want 1 min videos for years worth of knowledge. This video reminded me to take time and watch. Very very very informative
I like him the best is his English is so clear, no complicated talk.
great, glad you like it.
I encourage more to subscribe to this channel. Support this ongoing excellent learning experience 🏆
EXCELLENT Video!!! Thank you so much for making these lessons. Its extremely helpful and well done! ❤👍🏻🏠
Only watched one video and already know this is a channel all millennials and Zoomers should follow. Save money, do things yourself and always expand your skill set. Channels like this are extremely valuable.
Thanks for the kind words
Those model walls were amazing made it very clear
Glad you liked them.
Really excellent video. Very clear description of each process. You presented the info so well. Thanks for making videos like this.
Thanks for the comment and I hope you enjoy our other videos
That ladder wall connection is so efficient. Great job on explaining that.
The building code calls for drywall fasteners to be installed 8" o.c. for nails and 16" o.c. for screws on the edges so the if the ladder method is used it would have to installed minimum 16" o.c. not 24" o.c.
I’ve gained so much clarity from these videos. The mock-ups and illustrations work wonders for people who are visual learners like myself. Thanks so much for taking the time to put these together!
You're very welcome!
Best video I have EVER seen on attaching corner walls. Great work!
Wow, thanks!
Ability of explaining things involving building/construction are simply the best. I like so much how this person is presenting lessons. Very very good teaching skills ❤😊
Glad you enjoy it!
What an excellent video! Very clear 👍
Sending kudos from England!
Amazing teaching; it took me 2 times to learn and see what I had never seen about building a wall. I feel confident watching your videos. Thanks
I am glad you are enjoying the channel
EXCELLENT presentation. Clearly spoken, material examples are outstanding and easy to grasp visually, and every join makes sense in the bigger picture of a build involving multiple trades. I’m very impressed, and learned a lot. Subscribed!
Glad it was helpful!
Great tips. Insulation, wiring and plumbing much easier with that kind of wall connection compared to drilling thru multiple stud etc.
thanks for the comment
I wanted to say thank you for this video. I'm going to build a Tiny House next summer and I have a lot to learn since I want to make it right. I've been watching tons of construction videos and this one is, by far, the best about framing connections. I'm going to subscribe, watch your other videos and may even enroll in your online classes. You're doing an amazing job, well done!
Finally I find a teacher.
Glad you found us
went throught countless videos, but this one is simply the best. thank you so much.
You're very welcome!
Wow, this is by far the best video I've seen on this subject.
Thanks - that helps us knowing that folks like what we do
Wow, This is a great video. You have a great way of teaching! Thank you 🙏
You're very welcome!
Thank you sir for the awesome demonstration. Thise mini mockups are really cool and straight to the point with great lighting and easy to follow tips.
thank you
Thank you !! This lesson was well taught 👏🏾
Thought this was a very informative and well made video. Thanks for taking the time to be so clear and thorough in your explanation.
Glad it was helpful!
Exactly what I needed! Thank you for all the detailed information! Love the video.
Glad it was helpful!
I think I just found my new best friend! Thank you for the amazing explanation.
Welcome to the community
Wow, simply explained. Love it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I've been looking for a video like this!! Thank you well done
Glad it was helpful!
Congratulations on your passion and desire to teach. inspires to continue preparing.
Thank you so much!
So much positive input I learned today, thank you for your video and explaining everything with detail and the why! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Glad it was helpful!
Just in awe…love it!!so educative yet so simply defined
Good Job...very clear and easy to understand.
Glad it was helpful!
Your lessons are very good and practical. I built my own building by myself, the first time doing that from the ground up. Some things I did well, but in some places, I was cursing the framer's rough carpentry and the lumber stores' crooked lumber. These things that you're teaching make instant sense to me, having had a little experience before watching. But if I watched before having any experience, I would still at least be aware of these considerations from the get-go.
Thanks for the comment - I guess you will just have to build another house with your new knowledge.
@@ConstructionEd I'm building the house in sections. This will make the other sections go better! And then maybe I'll hire out. 🙂 "Granny Construction"
Holly cow. I’m learning so much here!
Great job with the videos! Very interesting and informative…
Thank you very much!
Awesome tutorial, great explanation. Much appreciated sir!
Glad it was helpful!
Very good and useful tutorial. Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge. I will use it soon when i continue building my shed.
Glad it was helpful!
This is exactly what I needed.
THANK YOU!!!!!!!
You bet
I was watching a Scandi builder recently, and in his build instead of the second top plate he had the same size timber on edge as a lintel beam immediately under his top plates all around his build. It stiffens the top plate against vertical loads a lot more than the second top plate.
I don't recall how he secured the top plates to each other at junctions, but here in Australia I'd expect to use a bit of galvanised sheet steel over the join rather than an extra piece of timber the full length of the wall, if I didn't need the second top plate to stiffen the wall. We use a lot of galvanised sheet steel components in holding our buildings together - it's very good for the task!
Interesting
I really enjoy ur videos and love that u explain things very, very clear!! Ty!!
Thanks for the sideways stud nailer idea!!! I had always thought that you were supposed to space that out with polystyrene not a stud. But you can save on polystyrene by doing it your way and just fill in with fiberglass
Correct
Hello. I am really enjoying this channel’s content. Very informative. I would like to know, if possible, how to either 1) join the overlapped top plates at corners to accommodate a “ballooned” wall frame that will host a scissored gable truss OR 2) how to brace a scissored gable truss against wind loads without interfering with the interior ceiling’s “vaulted” aspect.
super informative ... best I've seen. Thank you!
When the student is ready the master will appear
Awesome video
Thanks for the comment - and enjoy the potato salad
This was well done and I’m glad I found it. I’m working on a single rental property and need to know how this works to quality-check contractors where needed.
I hope you learned a few a things that will help with your rental, welcome to the community.
Nice mock ups. Great lesson for beginners and DIYs.
Thank you , our goal is to support the beginner audience
wow, the way he explains is perfect!
I am glad you enjoyed it
Excellent presentation and explanation. Thanks.
Great presentation!
Thanks for the lessons,
I learnt a lot,
Wish i could learn this practically at site.
You can do it!
Excellent presentation! You are a natural teacher. Liked & subscribed.
thanks and welcome to the community
I've been doing finish work and furniture building for more than 10 years now. This was a fantastic review!
Thanks for the comment and thanks for joining us
This was perfect. Was a framer for a couple years after the navy and you are so right. Framers need to think ahead and considee the following trades. Ive seen different 😂. 👍🏿
Thank you for your service. Yes, not enough trades think of the folks coming after them.
Thank you for sharing such an amazing explanation!
congratulations you are a good teacher..
Thank you! 😃
You are the best teacher.
Wow, thank you
i would add that cross blocking should align with the 48 inch horizontal drywall
great video
Yes, these videos are exceptional, very easy to understand, thank you
Glad you like them!
You are a Great Teacher! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. 👍👍👍👍👍 & Subscribed!!!
Fantastic information. It was just what I was needing.
Glad it was helpful!
Very insightful and helpful!!!!
Glad you think so!
Thank you for good tips and your teaching!
Glad it was helpful!
Just subscribed. Great information with thorough explanation. I have seen people do it both ways and now understand which is best and why. Thank you
glad it helped and welcome to the community
This was a great video; everything was clearly explained.
Glad you think so!
Awesome content and teaching.
Thank you so much!
I enjoy your videos!
Great, I hope you watch them all...even the bad ones. Just kidding...thanks for stopping by
Thank you so much for saving me hundreds of dollars!!.God bless you.👏🏼👏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Happy to help
Thank your for the very detailed instructions Joe. I have subscribed, and will definitely check out all of your content. I'm designing my own home, and will also be constructing it myself too.
AMAZING tutorial video! "Brilliant teaching" I agree.
Thanks for the compliments.